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By Hunter George ll \hllc‘c‘lt‘t Rikitl “it: other road proposed lhicilirt Road extension Staff Writer extends \she '\\L‘lltlt‘ stitllll hi it.“ met with TCSlSTtllltC iron» man» lrtiilwood Dine at |~lti Both roads \\ CST Rtllt‘lfll‘ lt‘Nliit'YtL A Raleigh City (otiiicil panel has would carry unnersity and public Residents of the .tli'd tldllll that offered two plans as alternatiye traffic. the \lio million rout lesieiied to possibilities to NC. State‘s proposed " l he proposals are still in lt.dlt' ol .ittcss .lll c»!t:rt.rted ili' Mill cars per Century Boulevard. a campus thor thci coiiiitrittee." ( .ites said “We're day to the new campus. would oughfare designed by NCSl to serye going to renew the sensiiiye dlCtls at disrupt their neiehlvriliiuid the 780 acre Centennial ( 'aiiipus. oitr meeting nest week " ‘\I an \( Sl student body prcsi The alternatives. known as the lhe committee will discuss the ilctitial ioiindtdblc irieetini: “ethics “Parkway Plan" and the "Cross link alternatnes at a public lorttm ()ct day \l.i\or \‘.cry I lixlttiltll told Plan.“ were presented last Tuesday ii at 7 3t) pm in the City Council student by the Comprehensiye Planning ( hambers llietr reciimiiiendation leaders lic titt'l with ( ltittt Committee chaired by Mary ( ates will be based. iii part. on tin/en celloi “lllkC l'otrlto'i about the The “Parkway Plan" is designed tc‘stltillSL' proposed .iltet ti.iti\cs to handle traffic between the present “My experience is that citt/ens "I don‘t think cscryonc is singing campus and the Centennial Campus. can sometimes help more than otii the same tune " l [\lllllLll said Formed in the shape of a 'y.‘ l’tillen traffic engineers because they toe in ”lllt'li.‘ llt't‘tls llt lie SI‘lltt' Hittit- Road would run behind Cardinal the situation.” ( ates said “If some discussion about all the proposals Gibbons High School and loop back one else comes tip with a better plan. 'i l llL‘ littl le‘llldlli‘ lltdl lllClL‘ llt‘t‘tls to Hillsborough Street. The stem of we‘ll gladly check it out " to be some son of itr.illici it'licl the ‘y‘ would start at 'l‘ratlwood ll one of the LlllL‘flldlncs is between lllllslititllilll}'ll Street .iitd Drive tnext to [Mn and intersect approyed. the panel will submit Ils \M'stcin llottleyaid he «and with Pullen Road behind the high reconiitiendation to the uiiiyerstiy "l’eople need to realize that it will school, Oberlin Road would be and to the state Dnisioii ol be d gradual illllll.’ Ihere is come to extended to carry public traffic ltansixirtationilXHi. be d big pricetae llll i( cttltily across the eastern border of the new "lhe unnersity has seen these bouleyaidi regardless of whith plan campus and to intersect with Hit two proposals," (ates said “l'hc\ IS tiiipleinenicd ” and Lake Wheeler Road. had seycral l'L‘lllC'SClllillHt'S ill tlllf "\niong our rit.iin goals was to The 'Cross Iii... Plan~ titili/es two meeting " proyide an adequate transisiitattoii Tony Brown MICHAEL STEELE/STAN roads in the form of an ‘x‘ across the last spring. \’( St and state lel system \\llli.ll would keep lll‘l\t‘l\ll\ creates a giant bubble with the help of “The Bubble Thing" in the Centennial Carnptts. ()ne road officials presented a plan that linked traffic within the boundaries ol the Turlington-Alexander courtyard Wednesday afternoon. “The Bubble Thing" is available for $10 at would rtiit south front Varsity |)rne Oberlin Road near the chancellor's school and l‘lll‘lh ti.tllit outside " the NCSU bookstore. at Ayent lierry Road to l 4ft at lake residence with Interstate 4“ llie ( tiles \itd

Mayor speaks to roundtable, requests input from N CS U students By Suzanne Perez policies at this university. and my Upchurch said officials are also season it Would help I'm really of Staff. said the attendance policy l’.itil litre, Student Scnatc l’icst ASSistant News Editor staff is doing the same thing with planning a multipurpose arena in concerned about the danger of written til the teachers Handbook ls dent. said he agreed \\llll the need city policies." downtown Raleigh. someone getting physically hurt liioutguc for "some sllll ol .ittetitl.iii.c polity ” Raleigh city officials need the help Upchurch said the officials are in “You shouldn‘t have to trayel to You can always plant another tree. The policy states “unless “lhc [leans tll thc xi l]: 51 Il\ t't ll of NC. State students to achieve the initial planning stages for a Chapel Hill for anything.“ he told but bodily harm is sodevastating." otherwise stated by the instructor. ltigclltL‘l and stud \\t' lli‘t‘il tit do their goals for the upcoming year. baseball field to be constructed near the group “Our citi/ens need to In other business. the roundtable regular attendance at classes. lab Stiltlc'llllllt' “c need it» tit more Mayor Avery Upchurch told student Carter-Finley Stadium. He said the have those concerts and programs discussed its agenda for the Chan periods and e\ammations is expected sll‘lcl tlll tlltl .tllt'lltidllit‘ P‘Illk\ l leaders Wednesday. field “would be used by the right here." cellor‘s liaison Committee meeting olallsludents," don‘t see anything wrong with that." In his address to the Student Body university. as well as the city of Upchurch said he agreed with the next Wednesday. Howell said many students haye Briggs said President's Roundtable. Upchurch Raleigh.“ Athletics Council‘s decision to The committee. which serves as contacted him about professors who l)’d\'ltl lsemper. Student (enter said he was “looking forward to The NCSU Board of Trustees cancel next year‘s NCSU-East an advisory group to Chancellor have made strict policies concerning President. said that ”it says good working with the students of this voted unanimously Saturday to seek Carolina University football game. Bruce Poulton. plans to discuss the attendance. things about i' university when you campus to get things done around the UNC Board of Governors‘ “I think the whole thing is very university‘s attendance policy. said At Wednesday's meeting. corn- see professors who care about what the city.“ permission to negotiate with city unfortunate. but I do hope the series Student Body President Kevin mittee members were "just about happens to students. " "We have a lot in common." he officials about the shared baseball will continue." he said. “Maybe if Howell. split" in their feelings toward stich “A lllllVL'rSlly'WldC policy is a said. “You're establishing trends in stadium. the game was scheduled later in the Joey Simpson. student body Chief policies. Howell said. good idea." Kemper sdltl

Senate amends ticket distribution policy; plans to implement at next home game By Stephanie Porter tion is on a first-come. first-serve Otnvironment Committee _, Senior Staff Writer basis. campus involvement in the The policy as amended will be environment arid projects that im‘ reviewed by the Athletics Commit- prove the campus. tee before the next Senate meeting. OCampus and Community Affairs NC. State‘s Student Senate passed Charles Rambeau. a senator who Committee Feed Raleigh and an amended football distribution opposed the amendment. said “the publicity of Student Government policy during its four-hour meeting proper thing for this body to do is to Services. \V’ednesday night. send this policy back to a commit- 0Athletics Committee 7v football The policy will be implemented tee." Rambeau. who authored the and basketball distribution policies for the next home game. original policy last spring. said he and drug testing policies. .>\ committee of representatives felt the policy needed to have a OServices Committee — problems from student government. Universi- different method for designating with University Dining. the laundry. |ty Dining and ticket distribution places in line. and should eliminate a NCSU Bookstore. AIDS education, offices met several times over the the list ofsupplemental names. and the general welfare of students. past two weeks to work on the The following officers were 0Constitution and Statutes policy. said Student Body President elected during the meeting: Committee work with student Kevin Howell. Raymond Seneres. President Pro government documents. file organi- Temp; Van Cook. Student Senate zations. and impeachment prtwesses. “I feel that this policy will help Parliamentarian; Haley Haynes. Sec- 0Finance Committee m student solve some of the problems we are retary; and Mary Leonard. Histori~ senate finance budget and finance haying now with ticket distribution." an. bills. hesaid. The Senate is composed of nine OGovernment l.iasion Committee .-\n added amendment clarifies the committees that cover different reorganizing the University of requirements for block seating and issues on campus. North Carolina Association of Stu PH? l 'i‘tittiii Aille. line formation. 0Academic Affairs Committee ~ dent Governments tUNCASUl. Fred Price (right) purchases a ticket to Delta Sigma Phi's Lawn Party. to be held Saturday The It allows a supplemental list of attendance policy, plus-minus grad- Research and Development. fraternity‘s impromptu store was set up near the free expression tunnel See story. page 5 students‘ names to be turned in to ing. and graduation rates. Students interested in serving on room 2l7 Harris Hall by 5 pm. the OMinority Affairs Committee ~— Senate committees should stop by l litirsday before the game. minority recruitment. racism and the student government office on the prejudice. crosscultural awareness. Priority for block seating distribu- fourth floor of the Student Center. Executions are a stylish idea witlia new \tlsitllliil lidl‘. llll.t \ortli( arolma hasn't had an Rich \l.'ii Student lectures to share foreign news execution since I‘M-i I'hat‘sti bad ' l’coplc whodou t understand ltlL‘il. lllt.‘llllC‘l'SCyllHllHl( .ites \ycnue By Don Munk 'leehnical Slllljc‘ClS of this kind tractne to residents and yisttois. he l yeiyday on this campusaie and \loirill llriyc in liont ol the StaifWriter would be of interest to many people said. plenty of things that warrant at least Tim Slitdetitl cntct Soinconcalwdys at NCSU. he said. “The goal we haye this you is to .t lethal injection. for some of them. ends up stopping iir'ht in tli.‘ middle \lcyandei‘ Residence Hall can In addition to the lectttre series. get more interaction between inter lwouldn‘t mind seeing .i good til it usually when l'iti tittylll'.‘ become a greater resource for program director Mastla Mutisya national students .tnd \lllL‘llLtlll drawingandtitiiirtciing Peeler _. through information about international said an international media room has students." lioiirrai said lll case you aren't familiar w iih 'l't‘iitilt".\lii~1:st‘ti \stiitl news.indcitlture. been proposed In the past. "the actnities ot the tliisdiitit‘itt form ol’eseciition lot ”iitceaitllcss' \lltl flit on». who tisc tilniei‘ Botirrat. a native of \ltitisya said that the room. to be international students were \ei\ treason. the cttlpr ll is dragged to the ”hopefully i't‘-lltltll \tl\ l\‘\\ illil whctc news is being made. the newspapers and iiiaga/ines will be Some ltittiie merits ttttltitlc an cntcitaiinncnt .ui.ilo;,'otrs now lti I \ll\tlil-.'\\llti'.lt'iil‘htllk'llthllti 'iuc- Ulllltl be educational for donated by international students international \tx‘tc'l game to llt \\,Ilcltlllfl bat i. it» bitl t ptsodcsot ‘~lllllitl bi?" H ll\'\ ,’lt.‘;'t‘ rodents. lioutrat said who ictene them from home. shown Ill the Strident ( .'ltlt‘l \\cd (tent-t .llitl I .l\ t'l ' [knitin ‘l‘ii' l.tll\lllllllt'llltlll. llotiiiats lt‘tllll'L‘ series will also \ltitisya said later subscriptions itcsday .it ll .i in lioiiiidt and lhc \i i i itlt‘ lids l‘t‘t.‘ll St‘ttlUttt t'ti lit lw' ‘ir l“‘.. . 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‘No Way Out’ typical movie in everykfashion By Mike Legeros at a Washington inaugural dinner fit of Jealousy Roger Donaldson has a good feel for innocence, these two lead actors turns into one of the worst film Staff Writer party The two decide to take a from that point. "No Way Out” the numerous offices. hallroonis and project an anxiousscreen presence. endings in years. Granted ,the rather steamy limousine ride and takes off as Brice attempts to State llepartiiients that surround the The only actor who really seems startling revelations serve to explain Roger Donaldsons newest thriller. begin to form a lusty relationship cover up his deed by planting the Pentagon. llter'e are plenty of long inhuman is Will Patton as Secretary one or two lingering questions. but “No Way Out.“ is a perfect lesson in until Farrell is hauled off to the rumor that Susan Atwell's ltiset‘. establishing shots of Washington Brice‘s personal assistant Scott for the audience that has been film endings Philippines. While stationed. i'arrell who is actually (orriiiiaiidcr l'atr‘ell. l) ( as well as the requtred number Prichard. Where Costner and following hand over foot. the ending Hollywood‘s latest offering in the performs a heroic deed and captures is the Soviet plant that the Pentagon of Pentagon ehasescenes. Hackman both show their soft-spots, is such a letdown that it could political suspense department is a the eye of Secretary of Defense has been long suspecting. And who Although they are. to a certain Patton is a virtual emotional void. permanently stigmati/c even the tight mesh of intrigue and conspira Howard Brice lGene Hackmani. does Secretary Brice appoint to head degree. necessary to forward the He weasles his way through every most eager moviegoer. cy. therefore the film seems an easy Brice then recruits Farrell as his the secret task force" \one other plot. they are also the films only real scene like an unwanted guest. usmg Since ”No Way Out" was adapted candidate for “summer‘s best." That personal liaison to the ('IA. unaware Tom lunch. the man that they are childish tndulgenccs. 'i hat is. until ('ostner and Hackman‘s humansides from Kenneth Fearing‘s novel "The is. until the ending that Farrell is involved with Atwell. looking for. theending. as weapons against one another. Big Clock." there is some justifica» “No Way Out" begins predictably ironically Brice‘s mistress. Although Thus. after a lengthy and thor Kevrn ('ostner is an indomitable The entire cast gives “No Way tion for such a blasphemous ending. enough: Naval (Tommander Tom this love-triangle is nothing special. ough exposition the film begins its 'loni Farrell. whose bewilderment at Out" a certain tension that takes on in order to preserve the integrity of Farrell tKevm ('osteneri meets the the clincher comes when Brice long climb upward towards the the situation is all too believable. Wagnerian proportions as Farrell‘s the original story. the screenplay seductive Susan AtwelltSean Young) accidentially murders his lover in a seemingly inevitable climax. Director f-oiled With (iene Hackman‘s coy task force inches closer to discov- must also be faithful. But in “No ering the identity of Susan Atwell’s Way Out," there is absolutely no unknown boy-friend. And for the warning about what will befall the movie-goer, there is the sensation spellbound viewers. No ambiguous that “No Way Out" will yield the characters lurking. No strange char- most satisfyingending in years. acter references. Not so much as one There are promises of shocking single hint. And this is precisely why revelation, political embarassments, theending fails so badly. and horrified reaction. But. when With such talents in the combined the film hits the l5-minute warning. acting skills of Costner. Young. and screenplay writer Robert Garland Hackman. surely the writers could suddenly fumbles the ball. Boom! have fudged the last couple of There is a little bit of confusing scenes. For a Hollywood love- smalltalk, a dash of unnecessary trianglc, there are few seedier than violence, and a whole hour and 45 this. For suspense. there is no better -minutes of good filmmaking goes plot device than this. Unfortunately, down the toilet. when the curtain closes .the viewer What began as the most poten‘ is best left to forgive and forget. tially riveting thriller of the summer Mostly. just forget.

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Connells to perform Series opens lino/mm] from page ’ tic jlhl one stop in their first during Lawn Party coast touxist tour of North Arric'rica lhis season's second orchestral performance will be By Vivian Stevens out the United States. but say their by the St louis Symphony Staff Writer hometown is definitely their favorite Urchestra The orchestra Will place. “There‘s a very warm feeling feature the renowned violinist “Steady progression" — a word in Raleigh because of all the \lidori lhc ISyearrold Japa that Raleigh‘s own Connells use to students" says manager Tom Carter. riesc soloist \Aill ltlln the Nile describe their musical career. The C'onnells started out as a “fun ineriibcr orchestra in a rendition The group. which will perform at thing to do“ says Mike. He never of ltliaikoyskys ( onccrto in T) tomorrow‘s Lawn Party. is releasing expected to form a hand because he tor Violin and Orchestra. Opus its ‘ second album, called Boylan was 'ust starting Law School at ‘5 on Wednesday. January 27 Heights. in early October. UNC-Chapel Hill. and lhursday. January 28, Also were started by But as most law students will scheduled are John Harbison's Mike Connell. whose father in- agree, the stress and strain can often Symphony No. 2 and troduced him to the guitar when he take its toll. During Mike‘s second Sirayrnsky's l’etrouchka was in the second grade. David, year of Law School. he and David ln l'ehruaty. Broadway comes Mike‘s younger brother. followed began “playing around." After ad- to basketball country as the him by playing the bass guitar. ding a drummer. vocalist and Mini \ilcy American Dance Mike composes most of the songs keyboardist, they formed The Con. lhcatre graces Reynolds (”oilse- along with keyboardist George nells. uiii on I riday. l'ebruary 26 and Huntley. Together, they have This marked the beginning of Saturday l-ebruary 27. The created for MTVr's rotation such hits Mike‘s songwriting career. “The to year old dance theatre is one as “Hats Off" and “Seven." Lead words are the last part of writing a of \HlL'fIsd‘s foremost contcm singer Doug MacMillan and song. . .I just try to match the porary dance coriipanies. drummer Peel Wimbeley round out syllables in the words to the melody l'hc Peking Acrobats will The Connells. ofthe music. The Connells are one of several bands scheduled to play at the Delta Sigma Phi Lawn Party tomorrow afternoon complete this exuberant season. The quintet has toured through- See CONNEILS. page 5 Other bands include Graffiti and The Voltage Brothers. The annual Lawn Party Will open at to a m

NCSU students to get a case of the blues this weekend at festival By Joe Corey bring the show toa close. Brownie McGhee and Big llill llroon/y But llcriiy Mahal includes -\frican blues. country blues. island Staff Writer The Chapel Hill based band has recently released grew tired of the heavy trawling and the ont pay lit the blues. and his own personal good time blues. His music their tape “Zack Attack“ and have gained a strong l95fls. He settled in Beaufort. N (' and gate up music lllL‘llltlt‘s performances on piano. guitar. bass. following. In l980. Henry was rediscoyercd by younger harmonica. s ibes. iiitii.dolin and dulcimcr The blues are coming to NCSU this weekend for free. The day after the festival. 5 Guys Named Moe will musicians and urged back into the spotlight The NCSU Blues and Bluegrass Festival will take perform behind bars as they give a concert at ('entral This new start for Henry has turned him into a blues \laiiy still remember Mahal's performance as Ike in place at the Student Center Plaza from 2 to 7 pm. on Prison. This will be the third time that the guys have giant. He received the highest award for blues. the “Sounder" Saturday. performed inside the big house. W_('. Handy award. for his singles ".\lr President" in Hickory Wind will hit the stage first. The five The headliner of the outdoor portion of the festival 1985 and “Mr. Ball. Your Warehouse is llurniiig lickets for \‘lalitil are seven dollars for N('Sl? member traditional and contemporary bluegrass band is is Richard “Big Boy“ Henry. who plays at 5 pm. Down" in Who. students and ten dollars for the general public. from High Point. They have made a name with their Henry has been belting out the blues since the early Henry will be accorripaiiied by 5 (toys Nariicd \loe In case ot l'dlll. the festiyal \M” take place in the performances around the state. l930$ when he was known as “Little Boy.“ His career He will also be playing with them at ( cntral Prison. Strideiit( cuter Ballroom Terraplane is a local acoustic guitar blues duo and started as he played at house parties. weddings and following the l-estiial. Pint-(one illic l’iedniont “lliey‘ll still be playing il it rains and/or if I'm the will be taking the stage at 3. street corners of his home town. New Bern. NC He ('ouricil for Traditional Miisici presents the legendary only person who shows up." said Mike Wallace. The hip-hopping sound of 5 Guys Named Moe will was noted for his fishing partners Sonny Terry. Taj Mabal iii Stewart Theatre at X \sslslillll Programing Director for the Student ( 'entcr.

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Scott Deuei upped the score to it) .ittcr drilling L'anie.“ ( Iii!“ said ‘li was mainly more or less passing lhese include the climate. field and “l telt we‘d go for strength in the 33a” lf/Fl"f' her shot past the goalie l iske then lliininiel ieit it w.i-- an important practice officials, We will have to put all schedule because it will giye us more made a nice pass to hitch Hamilton. eainc lot players who had not "W e worked a lot on ball distractions otit ofour minds." opportunities." (iross said. "Playing \( \l.tlc"- 'tiird ranked women‘s ho took it lit for a goal recetseil .t lot oi playing time [ittsscssltili I hate no doubt we cart “Both games will be physical." at places like Massachusetts and iii, Li'l main trayclcd to \t later in the game lic’slilttl‘ll ”It was it good opportunity itir \\iil hoth games this weekend. after lliimmel said. “We are pretty eyen (onnecticut will make us tourna- ‘W L"lc“».li'l on litestlay and crushed ( harmainc Hooper recciyeil an itcslttncn and other players to get the way oitr team has been improy with Massachusetts. although they tiiciit tough for post season." Gross "tent ‘ it liic game was .t tuneup assist from sophomore lill Rotten to playing time One oi our main ing " may have an advantage at home. said. *or this weekend's matches against make the score 5 (l liske then added concerns was concentrating on pos State will face its sttffest road test We have a good shot at (on ustc'ttttml powers \léissttchusciis and to the destruction by l.tll‘.llif.' an session o! the hall." Hummel said this weekend when they face iiecticut. All in all. well be happy State is currently riditig high this ( itilil"LllCtll unassisted goal. l‘ltsc lane. a freshman from eighth ranked (onnecticut on Saturr withawinandatie." season The number-three national llililitf "\pril Kettipcr scored the Kerrigan ended the scoring at «’ it Springfield. Virginia. was named day and secondranked Massachu (iross‘s main reason for schedui ranking tie with Colorado College is 'ii‘l goal .ilier recciying an assist after recctytt‘ig a sharp pass lroni l’layerof the (lame by (tross hit her setts on Sunday. Massachusetts has ing tougher opponents is to prepare the highest ranking ever given to lt'tEll latirtt Kerrigan Kemper Kathy Walsh determination and good play made the NCAA tournament Final for the NCAA tournament. The States women‘s team. The team stored the second goal. slashing (oach larry (iross .inil \~sistant Ingrid hunt. a senior midfielder l-i itir the last three years. NCAA takes into account whether a presently has a 5i) record and has through Wesleyan «leicnders toward (oach John Hummcl were pleased froth (filiamhlee. (ieorgta. felt con "Our concern is playing both team has had a difficult or a outscored opponents by a score of the goal with the W. .pack's play. itdent after her team's victory oyer teams back-to-back." Gross said. “creampufl” schedule. lit l. The Pack's next home game ls'ctriean set up the third score by “We worked hard on passing and Wesleyan. “Several outside factors may de In this case. the Wolfpack should will be with Lrskine. on September assisting ]Ullit)r Debbie l.iske l.tske ball control. I felt we played a sharp "We knew we'd win." Lium said. termine whether we win or lose. benefit. 25 at 3:30 pm.

Coach challenges cross country Pack loss would slim team to recapture championship chances of ACC title By Robert Blakely impressed with runners he hopes will Katrina Waugh chances of a conference champion- QaHanr provide this depth. Sports Editor are slimmer than air mail stationery. ( oach Rollie (ieiger has issued a Particularly surprising hate been With teams like the Clemson challenge to his men‘s cross country two freshmen. Jason lzicholtz and Every year. NC. State football Tigers in the league. nobody with team for the coming season. He David Honea. Both look strong and coach Dick Sheridan‘s goal for his championship aspirations can afford hopes they can recapture some of have shown promise and excellent team will be the same — to win the to lose a conference game. Last year. the excellent performances that potential. conference championship. He said it as good as State was. two losses l‘ittttlglti State the Atlantic Coast Prospects are bright for State in all last season. when he was named relegated it to a second place tie. ( onferencc championship again this the conference this year. (ieiger. coach of the year without a league But beating Wake Forest won't KC.” however. does expect strong championship. and be repeated it at be an easy task for the error ridden While (ieiger doesn‘t expect to challenges from other A('( ' teams. the beginning of this season. Wolfpack that has shown up the last match the piieriontenal success of “it's just an extremely balanced Now State. 0-2 so far this season. two weekends. last year‘s squad. which ranked conference."(jeigersaid. will open it‘s Atlantic Coast Confer» Last week. Wake Forest blew out tweltth nationally. he does expect to Among the contenders are Clem ence season Saturday at noon in the Richmond Spiders 24-0, while contend for the A('(‘ championship son. Wake Forest. Virginia and yes. Wake Forest's Groves Stadium. The State was on the other side of a 34-0 again this year. North Carolina. (icigcr will have a game is the ACC game of the week blow out at the hands of the Pitt (in the down side. State has lost better idea about where his team and will be televised throughout the Panthers. three allconference runners from a stands when the team travels to league area by JeffersonPilot The State-Wake Forest series. year ago. Andy Herr. who was [INC-Wilmington this Friday. Tcleproductions. uninterrupted since 19 l 0. is the State's top runner last year and It will be difficult to match last Local fans can catch the game on oldest continuous series between finished fotirth individually in the year's success, but (ieiger is op- WRAL-TV channel 5. ACC teams. The Wolfpack leads the . was graduated. Steve timistic. If the Wolfpack can’t come out of ‘oil and Ricky Wallace. tWo key “We have the athletes to do it." he win. the starters who anchored last year‘s said. Dick Sheridan Winston-Salem with a See PACK. page 5 team. were also lost. lloweyer. State does return three top seniors who hope to make an impression of theirown. (itiytn (iaynor. Pat Piper and ( liarles Purser will lead this year's team as fifth year seniors. The team will also return Curt Seeber. a top runner who ran well at the NCAA championships last year. Also back is Bob Henis. State's young phenom. Henis was a member of the US. Junior National Team. and last year competed in the World Cross (otititry Championship in Poland. Another top athlete is Jeff Taylor. who will he counted on heavily this year (ieiger will be able to count on these top si\ runners; however. he will need depth in order to field the - ' ad . OFF strongest team possible. During the fll iLHL‘l 5 ”99‘ past few weeks. he has been Illdlitllt“ I STARSHJP' 99 LP/5 When a stroke disabled him, Bring this ad to Starsblp during TOP 25 ea- r for Week No of our Grand Opening and select a free price! he reiuseti to take the long count. no-splll mug, coozie, or knapsack with your purchase, while 8. CASSETTES.at a “0'. tough. Lila thousand. of supplies last! And look what else you'll get: Hot new musrc.. A " . nonaccident:and womenand lllnuou,disabledho'lby fighting hard to regain Humor Link . hi- independence. It“. HEM."‘ rU l Sign. takesnevercourageany fortothen.robot:It ,: Vii-“Won -. theto skill-vnlk orof manytalk. Itpeopl-takes l M.” filing to provide the help they I'Yix“./-3*"‘“M . anddin-hula...to over-comlt'ltheirhelp “1' 0’ i that‘s upondvo. Thnt'n Join Starsblp’s Movie Club and you why the Int-r 50.] automatically register to win a Societyback thannoodlfightou.you to t3...at. Tbshiba Hl-Fi Stereo VCR! ‘1't No purchase necessary!

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Wake an easy task (' "Ii'i'7I/P(/,/}"im [‘4'th Quarterback Mike l'lkiii who threw for 2.5-“ yards last season. series 4572876. including eight wins passed for a 56.?» percentage and Ill) in the last ten meetings of the two yards against the Spiders lailhack Still the Deacons ended the seaon Darryl McGill totaled l5) yards. w ith a 5 6 record. 26 in the league. IZ‘) of them rushing. and sophoriiore This year. the Deacons sport a wingback Ricky Proehl caught fiyc new head coach. though he's not passes for 57 yards. new to the A(‘(‘ or to State. Bill So far this year. Statc~ defense Dooley, head coach of the Virginia has allowed its opponents loo yards Tech team that heat the Wolfack by per game. while its offense gains a field goal in last year‘s Peach Bowl only 208 yards per game lhc Pack and former North Carolina head has been outscored by a on to H mach. will again take to the sidelines margin. against State. State‘s rushing attack has been led Dooley. in l2 years at the helm of by Bobby ('rumpler. who‘s ayci'agcd an ACC team. has won more games 465 yards in the Packs tyso losses as an A(‘(' coach than any other State's leading receiv‘r. \lac Jones. coach in the has caught four passes in two games league. for 5! yards. After last weekend‘s performance. With inexperienced quarterbacks Deacon guard .lay Deavor was and receivers Danny l’cchles Mike named the ,AC'C‘s offensive linemen has been more like a w himpcr of the week. Wake ran tip 279 yards Free safety Michael Brooks has last week. while holding the Spiders intercepted as many passes ityyoi as to 240 yards. State receiver's Danny l’cehles. \like schools. Last year State came up Kavulic. Todd Varn and Bobby ahead in a 43 38 match. ('rumpler have caught. Along with Wake's' defense last year left a lot his interceptions. Brooks has :5 to be desired. They led the league for tackles and two pass breaks tips. trailed the leaguel in the number of inside linebacker Fred Stone leads yards and points surrendered. But State‘s defense with 37 iiickies the Deacon offense was productive. Brooks is the Wolfpack‘s sr‘c‘tlt‘ttl Averaging 295 points per game, leading tackler. followed by inside SCOTT RIVFNBARK/STAF‘ Wake Forest led the conference in linebacker Grant Slavin. with 2l. Wolfpack tight and Troy Russell barrels through Pirate defenders Bubba State-ECU 00""lCl~ State "0903 ‘0 “DOOM trom last week‘s loss to the scoringaverage. and tackle Ray Agnew. with 18. Waters, Fssray Taliaferro and Bryan Haywood during the now-notorious Panthersthis week when the Pack WINGS ACC ODDONOM Wake FOFGSt»

Connells to perform at Lawn Party Continuedfrom page touring engagements. so tomorrow's performance will preview the upcoming release. What used to be an afterschool recreational activity is now heard nationwide. The group's first Tom (Litter. \yli.) iiiaiiagcs 'l'hc (‘onnells. has album. Darker Days, was released by DeMon known the gioiip since he and Mike started law records of England in 1985. This nine song album School together ('arter contacts radio stations. did very well. but Mike has higher hopes for clubs. friends and other sources to decide which Boylan Heights. which will be released by TUT cities the the \till play. Frequent stops for the Recordsof New York. band include cities throughout North and Smith This eleven song album will include a different Carolina. as well .is Blackshurg. Va. New York style of music from Darker Days. said Mike. “It’s and Boston. much more melancholy.“ in addition to toinorroyy afternoon‘s appearance The new album includes Elegance. Over There. at the Delta Sigma Phi house. lhc (‘oiinells will Scotty‘s Lament. Just Like Us and other songs also play at the (tits‘ ('radlc iii ('hapel Hill on which The C‘onnells have been using in their September 24th. ' Merchandise limited to stock on hand Three different bands to perform at party Hundreds of selected! The Voltage Brothers. with their funky Three bands with three different sounds will Motown-sound. who will wrap up the show ATHLETIC SHOES..... Reebok, Nike, Puma, New Balance play at the Delta S‘gma Phi Lawn Party sometime around 6 pm Brooks, Adidas. Converse. and Others tomorrow afternoon. .. ,The Delta Sigma lawn opens at l0 am. The sounds of beach music, traditionally heard Parking facilities for the show are located one mile at the outdoor charity music festival, will not be away. behind the Farm Fresh Shopping Center. used this time around. Bill Lynch. Lawn Party with shuttle buses running continuously from It) chairman. scheduled music acts Graffiti. The a.tt‘l.106p.m. 2520 Hillsborough St. Connells. and The Voltage Brothers. In case of rain. the slum will be moved to an Graffiti. a cover band from Newton. NC, will indoor location. Show sponsor WRDU‘FM iltlol (Next to 0886 Records-Across from OH. Hill Library) open the party at ll am. local dance favorites will announce the alternatiye location. The Connells follow and lead up to the headliners. 821 -5085

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rSuiter leads field of Pigskin hopefuls early in college season Illll inn-Ito I'lltlk‘ IIll \\ L't'l I Illflllt'l L'Illitltptiltl [titlgttltslieiiliir at games at 3} ‘1 Richards has been begging to join the panel forever and will finally get \KRNI I\ \Hltl\t.Istt'i Illltr \llul‘! with all Impressive 35 7 record Raleigh Times sports writer Joel ('hancy and Technician sports his chance this week. .llt'ft mu ‘\t,'t_'I\ o. lolupl'lliloll Sl'ller towed at tile beginning of the editor Katrina Waugh are again trailing the pack. with records of 33 Ill The distinguished panel is prognosticating all of the Ivy League's \l'.l»tlll that lit: ‘l‘utv 1'4)“th to will the title back from last year‘s and 3‘) I3 respectively opening games today. as well as the intense Mankato StatefSt. Cloud lll.ltl.;tlotl Vt I\_\t l‘lllh illll l"l I’llmt‘ II.iII and he seems Ill be (Ill It‘, State rivalry. as a monument to the quality of football we can all look .It'lKKI'sllll' ’I htilgs are not looking good for the prlill media. , forward to if the NFI. players go on strike Tuesday. II.lII lIttIl'.‘ llI. \tlllll Ill lioilx I'll-sillctli Kettl‘l Howell. trailsb) two llus week‘s guest is WRAII'M sports director Steve Richards.

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Reproduction Health Care Men’s soccer team tackles Duke tonight By Scott Ashby made life miserable for attacking The Wotfpack will need to apply the Forwards Tab Ramos. (‘hibuzor Stall Wl’lte' offenses. same kind of pressure if it figures to Ehilegbu and Tommy Tanner are all bring a victory back to Raleigh. coming off impressive tournament State‘s llltll rattled Illell's soceei Duke still packs quite an offensive The Wotfpack defense was up and performances over the weekend. squad WIII Itil\t‘l to Duke today lor a package — the ensemble of Tom down while yielding four goals in Ramos currently leads the Wotfpack longawailell tL‘lllilll'Il at 7'30 pill Stone. Joey Valenti. and Steve Knull two weekend victories over Stanford attack. with seven goals and six The lthltiiIlLell Blue Devils. last is comparable to any offense in the and Evansville. assists. year‘s llatlollal tllalllploils. elltlli country. Stone and Valenti offer Goalkeeper Kris Peat and sweeper Tonight‘s game should provide llated the Wollpack III the second lightning quickness, while Knull Arnold Seigmond both turned in plenty of answers as to who will be round of last year‘s N( AA play offs. prefers a power approach to oppos~ solid performances. In fact. if not for the team to beat come ACC tourney I'lliilgs ate a little bit different tllls lng defenses. a few cheapies scored on scrambles time. but Wotfpack coach George year. The Wotfpack holds the While the squad does not seem as in front of the net. Peat might still Tarantini is not looking that far, advantage over a Duke team whose cohesive as Duke teams in the past. be “unscored-upon.“ ahead. Understanding, non-judgmental care that includes abortion . . . for key positions were hurt by gradua its production rate has not suffered. State‘s defense will have a tougher “Any (ACC) team can win on any women of all ages. Coanseling for both partners is available. tion. (ione front the Blue Devils‘ Duke struggled offensively. and was time'against Duke‘s tenaCIous trio. ‘given day.“ Tarantini said. “Duke Special services and rates for students. Call _781-5550 days, squad are John Kerr. the menacing able to manage only a handful of Duke's goalkeeper Mark -' Dodd always seems to get better as the evening, and weekends. M " I. striker who carried olit small lilira scoring opportunities before losing in and fullbacks John Hardwick and season progresses." cles ill tight \lltlilllitlts‘ and Kelly double overtime to an aggressive Keith Wiseman will present a tough Weadtx‘k. the \lilltiart sweepet who I'vansville squad over the weekend. task to the Wolfpack offense. KARL E. KNUDSEN Attorney At Law (former Assistant District Attorney for 7 years) NC STATE GRADUATE I975 CRIMINAL LAW DWI and Trafic Offenses to First Degree Murder PERSONAL INJURY Auto Accident. Negligence. 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\‘ \\\\\\\\ Birthday of Constitution .ita“mm \BORK Tim ‘ Millions of Americans have joined this week in celebrating the 200th \\ anniversary of the ('onstitution's signing. complete with all the fireworks. speeches and hoopla deserving of this great event. But as we think back to the \\: \\\\\\\\\\ work of those 39 (‘onstitutional (‘onvention delegates two centuries ago. we also need to realize that the (onstitution is not a stuffy relic of our history but .llllllllltiltiiik\\\y\\“LE/A \\ a vibrant law that affects every American every day. Just look to the headlines of today: Robert Borks nomination to the Suprei‘ (ourt hinges on his i. it imiiyyyytyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy\y\\\\\\\ \\ interpretation of the Constitution: the crux of the lran-(‘ontra affair deals with the separation of federal powers; the list goes on and on. As a tribute to this glorious document —- “the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man.“ as British Prime Minister William Gladstone called it we now reprint the Preamble and the subsequent Bill of Rights. which were ratified four years later: Preamble: We the people of the United States. in order to form a more perfect Union. Fraternities need people Technician‘s fault. And Technician wonders Could l possibly borrow establish justice. insure dornesttc tranquillity. provide for the common defense. promote why some students have such a low opinion of one of your library cards the general welfare. and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. to forget the past its operation. to check out ajournal? do ordain and establish this (‘onstitution for the United States of America. I'm sorry. but I have a problem with "obert E. BradyJr. Do any of you wish. Bill of Rights Donald Penven‘s column in the Sept. l6 SR CSC to exchange Sabbaticals next year? Article I: Congress shall make no law respecting art establishment of religion or Technician. In case you don‘t remember it. you How about next semester? prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press were wondering why fraternities are against or the right of the peoplepcaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a the production of“The Cave.“ Student fed up again Don‘t worry about this poem redress ofgrievances. I am a brother of Pi Kappa Phi. and we have offending any of the Mutants over here. Article ll: A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state. the a stronger objection to your column than we with NCSU bookstore They can‘t read. right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. do to the presentation of your play. Article III: No soldier shall. in time of peace. be quartered in any house without the The reason fraternities have tc worry about Once again I am fed up with how the [)0 you have any consent of the owner nor in time of war but in a manncr to be prescribed by law “image" so often is that we have such a bad bookstore treats students. As a senior l have Neanderthal Mutants over there? Article IV: lhe right of the people to be secure in their persons. houses papers. and one. The media tends to portray us in a bad experienced just about every screwover this so effects agaiifst unreasonable searches and seizures shall not he violated and no light all the time. You never hear about all the called business establishment can dish out. Hal J. D? iel Ill. Professor warrants shall issue. btit upon probable couse. supported by oath or affirmation. and charity work that fraternities and sororities do. However. a recent incident put the icing on the Speech. Language and Auditory Pathology particularly describing the place to be searched and the person or things to be sci/ed. All the Greeks on campus are active in c..‘r Adjunct Professor, Anthropology Article V: No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime on-campus fund raisers every year. The chapter l went to the bookstore to return four new East Carolina University unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury. except in cases arising in the of Pi Kappa Phi on campus has a goal this year books after dropping a class. Subsequently. l land or naval forces. or in the militia. when in actual service in time of war or public of $5.000 for our national philanthropy. PUSH was offered $4.00 for these new books. three of (Play Units for the Severely Handicapped). We which I hadn‘t even opened. The reason given SGA officer apalled danger: nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice ptit in jeopardy have raised up to $3.000 in the past. was that three days before i went was the last of life or limb: nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against Still. people refuse to see the good we do. day to receive a full refund on books. My at fans’ conduct himself. nor be deprived of life. liberty. or property without due process of law; nor Parents still refuse to let their children join problem is that if you did not go by the shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. Greek systems. l'm sure there is not a bookstore where the date was publicized. you There IS nothing more enjoyable than a Article VI: In all criminal prosecutions. the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy fraternity or sorority on campus that hasn‘t had no way ofknowingthis was the last day. good football game played with sportsmanship and public trial by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall lost good potential members due to a parent Furthermore. the last day to drop classes is between two arch-rivals. have been committed. which district shall have been previously ascertained by law. and that doesn‘t know what Greeks are all about. not for weeks. Many students do not decide to A game such as this occurred on Sept. 5 to be info .iied of the nature and cause of the accusation: to be confronted with the You were right in saying that novelists .drop their classes untii they get their first test 1987. between East Carolina University and witnesses against him: to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor. weren‘t upset by “Death Trap." I still plan to "resuttsj‘ which usualiy “is not until later in N.C. State. at least until the last minutes of the and to have the assistance ofcounsel for his defense. be a novelist. even after seeing “Death Trap" September. game. Article V”: in suits at common law. where the value in controversy shall exceed on Broadway. But you failed to consider that Maybe the bookstore wou'd say not to buy The result was catastrophic. Never in my twenty dollars. the right of trial by jury shall be preserved. and no fact tried by a jury nobody considered novelists a threat before the all of your books. until you know if you will years at East Carolina have i ever been shall be otherwise re examined in any court of the United States than according to the play was written. People love to hate other stay in a class. Yet how many students have ashamed to wear our purple and gold until the rtrlcs of the common law. people (just look at Nazis and the KKK). And gone to get the book they need only to find it game ended that Saturday night. The embar- Article VIII: Excessive bail shall not be required. nor excessive fines imposed. nor cruel many non-Greeks misunderstand and conse was not there? The business tactics of the rassment that overwhelmed me made me wish and unusual punishments inflicted. quently mistrust us. bookstore force many of us to feel we must the “Rack the Pack“ shirt 1 had worn so Article lX: The enumeration in the ('onstitution of certain rights shall not be construed This play. and other things like it. foster the buy all our books at once for fear that when proudly throughout the game would simply to deny or dispart‘ee others retained by the people. attitude that fraternities are bad. The members we need them there won‘t be any left. disappear. I put on my raincoat and tried to Article X: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution. nor are represented as evil. sadistic madmen that There is just no reason to offer a student 75¢ exit the stadium as discreetly as possible. The prohibited by it to the states. are reserved to the states live to torture their new members. If that were for a $15.00 book when it clearly hasn‘t been ECU football team had just experienced a true respectively. or to the people. true. the Greek system wouldn‘t be making used. the student still has a receipt. and it is victory. but the fans had to intervene and sour such a comeback around the country. despite still early in the semester. Since the NCSU the taste ofsuccess. plays like “The Cave." bookstore claims to be like any other business. As of today. the heated rivalry that draws You assure us there will be a disclaimer in it should treat its patrons like any other one of the largest crowds of any in-state game the program telling the public the play is business would —— with respect. may be nearing its extinction. It is a shame Racism’s presence subtle at NCSU fiction. Without mentioning the fact that most that the football rivalry has extended to the people don‘t read the program. let us consider Jeannie Smith fans at an intolerable level. A strong rivalry is American society has come a long this: If an audience spends two hours watching SR Political Science only natural in collegiate football. but the way since the days of segregation. Jim pledges being abused by a fraternity and then reaction of the fans to the competition in this ('row literacy tests and separate spends two seconds reading a disclaimer. which game was totally senseless. restrooms Dwuan will stick more in their minds? Generosity of NCSU I was appalled when I saw our ECU Great strides have been taken to One of my closest friends has been smoking cheerleaders run to the bottom of the hill and case the racial gaps existing in since she was l3. She is 23 and is well-aware Vietnamese praised instigate the celebration. a celebration in which America. in fact; many Americans June that her health suffers from smoking. She has a group of approximately 2.000 began pushing would testify to the fact that racism read all the warning labels. yet she still smokes On behalf of the Vietnamese community in the fence at the bottom of the grassy hill. That existsonly in the mind of the ignorant. a pack a day. It seems to me disclaimers don‘t Greensboro. 1 would like to thank the NCSU was just the beginning. The Marching Pirates LIKE lTlS amount to much in this world. Vietnamese Student Association for their soon began playing our victory song. and Blacks and whites now share the This world seems to live on television. You kindness and generosity. continued providing incentive and support same restrooms and the same seating even point that out in your column. You say When one of our newly arrived families until both goal posts looked like pretzels. areas in buses. They eat in the same be accepting the idea with a lot more people go to plays for entertainment just as needed assistance. we asked the students to l do not understand why security guards restaurants and drink out of the same case than they did in the past. they watch television. Well. it seems to me help. Last weekend. they collected among could not have intervened to stop the riot water fountains. Blacks and whites All these situations seem to indicate people tend to believe what they “know“ is themselves $l2l.70 to help the family. We before it began. The security guards who were even share the same diseases and go to racism is disappearing. But even a fool fiction on TV. Soap opera stars get hate mail want to thank the association president. Mr. posted at the bottom of the hill entered the the santc schools can see otherwise if he takes the time for portraying characters. TV doctors are Lap Nguyen. and the students for this field and stood as a group around the goal post. Perhaps the disappearance of racism to look. and he doesn‘t have to look stopped on the street by viewers with medical unselfish and timely gift of love. We are deeply At the I986 meeting of these two teams. I is nore evident iii the music industry. any further than N.(’. State‘s ca'npus. problems who want advice. Showing the worst touched by this humane gesture and we salute remember the police being more forceful and Thirty years ago. whites and blacks Social events such as concerts. plays. possible fraternity scenario is only going to each and every one of you. keeping the crowds under control. wouldn‘t even think of singing a duet. and talent shows at NCSU fall into one reinforce negative feelings about fraternities. Now Roberta Flack and lee of two categories those for whites thu said we need a PR man. What we really Nguyen Glumg Ross Renfrow Greenwood have teamed tip to tape a and those for blacks. It isn‘t necessarily need is for people to forget the past and look at President. Vice President music yttlco tor Raleigh‘s channel 5 intended to be this way. It just so the present. I would never have passed calculus Vietnamese Community in Greensboro ECU SGA tWRAl. TVi lilton John joined happens that society dictates blacks without my brothers' tutoring. and I like to Dionne Warwick. think they benefit from my help in their Gladys Knight and and whites do their own thing — English courses. Stuff that into your director‘s ECU professor sends Stevie Wonder to help them sing the separately. (‘oncerts and plays are megaphone. Forum policy Witty number one single “l‘ricnds “ designed to provide entertainment. not One last question. If one of your ancestors. a NCSU his prose Sheena l'aston accompanied Prince for to widen the racial gap. recent ancestor. had been convicted of raping “l' (lot the look." it single that is The days of segregation are long and butchering ten year old girls. would you Our Neanderthal Mutants . Technician welcomes Forum letters. They rapidly moving tip the charts gone. btit one could not tell by a casual want a play about it to be put on? Well. that is tfor the professors at N.(‘. State Universityl are likely to be printed if they: The disappearance of racism is also yisit tothe University DiningHall. how present Greeks feel about getting the 0 deal with significant issues. breaking news apparent in Billboard‘s Top ltltl chart. It appears the cafeteria is divided blame for what past fraternities did. 2.000 of them or public interest. Many black artists are now crossing into two sections one for blacks. the Think about it, storm the green and white field: over and reaching the coyctcd number other for whites. Again. ll is not set tip pliSl’l ()VCI’ your town“. 0 are typed or printed legibly and double one position Artists such as l.tsa ltsa that win. ll iiist so happens soctcty Matthew R. Kreyat spaced. and the (tilt Jam. l‘orce MDs. (‘lub dictates yylicrc blacks and whites do One of them hangs. 0 are limited to 300 words, and Noyeau and ('ameo are debuting in the their own thing ~scparatcly. brachiatcs with his feet. 0 are signed with the writer's address. phone lop ltl These groups usually don't l'yen Snoopy is helping to widen the while the others stobber and jerk. number and. if the writer is a student. his have a strong following. likewise. gap between the two races l'shiit Technician must report classification and curriculum. white artists such as Madonna. Sheena depicting a brown skinned Snoopy September rain. Technician reserves the right not to i'itSltHl and the Bangles are also wearing a red N.(‘. State shirt and for student’s benefit the night time is the right time publish any letter which does not comply .ipjx‘aririg on the Billboard Top 10 sunglasses with the words Bl.i‘y('K HY ()ri lclirtiary 35. Janis Rhodes trom tlic for otir Neanderthal Mutants. with the above rules or which is deemed Black Singles P()l’l'l AR DICMANI) yyrrttcn beside l)iyistt\n of Transportation presented to the inappropriate for printing by the editor in Ari men more impressryc argument him. Physical l1ny‘ironmcnt (ommrttee plans for They struggle to show off chief tor the disappearance of racism is the How are whites supposed to feel seyeral important changes to Dan Allen Driyc their insecurity. letters are subject to editing for style. when they see and Sulliyan ”me As Technician does not their stupidity lact that rap music. once considered to llll\ l shitt’.’ How would always send a reporter to this committee's brcyity and taste. in no case will the writer be the musit ol New York b boys. has blacks feel if whites were to wear shirts rucetrngs. copies of tltc minutes are sent to llie Mutants want the totems be informed before that his/her letter has gathered .i sttotit' lootliolil lll tlic \\lltlL' depicting a white .‘\lartrn luthcr King various campus ollices. including Student to beautify our campus been edited for prititiiig. community Rap groups such as with the Inscription lllS RliAl. (ioyeriimcnt and 'lt‘k‘lllttt‘ttlll As one of six a tribute to drunkenness. [cc/irrician will \vithhold an author‘s name Rl N l).\l(. lltc l‘;it Hoys. lltc l)Rl :\'\l written below it" student members of the committee. l was only if failure to do so would result in clear licasttc lioys .llltll l (ool l car it how Sottcty has .i long way to go before unaware ol any objections to any of these to Red Neck Ritual. and pt'cscttt danger to the writer. Rare placed an album tll lllt' iillllvmltl lop ll tan put racism on the endangered changes to Party School Mentality; t'\t'L‘[‘llt)ll\ to this policy will be made at the lll '\ll1ll|ll\t.ll.lll spci res list liotli races must take giant y. the student newspaper. Technician to l choirs ayy discretioiiofthc editorinchief. llicrc's t'\t'll iiioic cy tilt-inc ol tit-pr. to shoot-n the gap between them. should report in .i timely manner. information tll\.l[l|X’.ltlllt[ l.ltl\lll tll personal rcl.i l lllll tlic \lt'jts .iic taken. not only will ptiblici/cd at uriiycrsity committee meetings for l he intelligence of a group All letters become the property of trottslitps liliull “llllt' tltttttlL' was hilt-yo l.l\ l~ll‘ cytst iti lllt‘ lllllltl\ ol the the benefit of the student body If a reporter I\ reduced to its Icclr/ircrari and yyill not be returned to the to tut. .jjvo lll l.itt ll was pti‘tl. ignorant lriittltcItttt'lltgclll.iswcll cannot attend public lotums on campus. lowest common denominator .ivitltot lcttcts should be brought by closc to licioiiitttt' lllt‘ ctglttli t.ttilrii.il rm “t loom I ll/l’lrt/ I]! /\\l is In Imician should obtain and read the minutes student (ctttct Suite RIJU or mailed to slll \ow more l~l.itk~ .iri- rl.illl|t' icons/ii» \ss/s/arrr Haring/rig lt/r tiom these meetings \nil totliirik Ii-t'liriit-ra/i. letters to the [‘tllltif. PO. Box 'y\l‘llt‘. openly tlltl lmtli t.tw' «r m to Jul It the \llltlL‘lil body Is lctt ysorulcttrig abotit |l'..i\c toyisit \otii library sorts I lll\t'l\|l\ Station. Raleigh N.(' lllt' thaiigcs to l).tti \llt'll l)tryc ll is tlt‘kl “ct'ls r,‘1*\\/illN I Serious Page Technician September 18, 1987 9 I

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tarnrnissron Our salespeople ROOMS I block tron Ht)“ H) l’lufl'l‘l A 'I‘I'.‘('IINI('I,1'\”ASSIHHIAl) $6 per haul interested oppiirxlut',averageand i from’7 for!$4Miketo HOUSES APARTMENTS Forhum at 829 4709 between to am campus includingor leaveparkingmessageCallon834our5180answering95 Teena/rum now offers DISCOUNTS for EXTRA WORDS and Monday through Friday EOE and 4 pm machineMonday Friday EXTRA RUN DA‘ 8 Typesetters needed Technician will from you on More Grad student to share 2 br apt. next to lake Hel bring the world to ether. .2 4,]. :li :[ry v.7i..iw , , 50 on tour meat Johnson all appliances, partly furnished. great ,, 7. ,' 1'. '“~' ,' .' .i': ' "II‘ (,III A“! 4" .‘._ "' ""115 ;' t” partCompugrapriii,time 100 Opportunihysystem 33Flexible haul'.’ Came in place, 737 3132 ar859-3272 ‘tvlvvl‘l’)‘.lftlr}f 'l“ '1': 1T ' 1"”.lr7'f‘d" “ ‘ ’1‘. Tuesday. It am I pm of Wednesday ’5 pm 5 pm MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED Share 3 br townhouse ost an exchange stu ent. Ask tar Dana Washer/dryer, fireplace, deck, pool, quiet profes’ Hair" Iv:' r! West Raleigh busrness needs dependable person stonai neighborhood 6 mi to NCSU SZOOrrno Ida, 2 days '1 days a tidy'. ‘, a days per day for DOU'IITTIE work in afternoon 10E) canSISts a' plus 1/3 utilities Coll Southern Atlantic Corp lonelitalOwurdsy i 1"1 r! -. " r ' anvrng delivery var! and office work Cali 833 I292 872 5337 ‘OOOCOOQOOOCO‘O Mine-2110 15 waidsi 't i 8 5, man Fri NEED A ROOM? First week rent FREE Furnished M-Thurs10-9 : Best New zone 3115 20 words) ‘r .’ 4 r $866 per hr Flexible schedules. need wheels utilities parking included SI75/montn Colt 362- FrisiSat 10-10 z: ‘lDEORAMl: Release Rack lon24120 25 wordsr 1 i . it’ advertising and marketing posnions 8327423 I506 Sun 1-8 0 tom-5125 '50 wordsi ‘. -. i~ Call 9 3O 2 onlyfor lrllel’vlew time Responsible liberal roommate to share 2 bedroom OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG In Town! (one 6 lover in wordsi at Wakefield $176, $100 deposrt, 1/2 utilities Free Stonehenge Met Krogcrmu Aunt Ferry SIC 7 I It;y" t 7 shuttleto NCSU 8212764 Raleigh cm Ink Room for rent-Coed- 2813 Kilgore AveA3 blocks BOOKS FOR SAIE landscape design architecture from campus-double bunk bed, complete kitchen. 847-6444 469-0787 851-3310 ‘4" i . etcBritishImmaculategarden booksconditionbotanyCall 8'52drafting,8708,geologydays or semrprivate bath, parking $200 per ma 846 lr‘i/r/I/iiuri t l.i\ it'wil .\I‘ l~ II it ‘J \l ‘.!l:ii l.'l I’T evenings 0660 after 500 IBM PC yr with Arndek 300 A monitor includes ROOM FOR RENT Large bedroom, private bath. THOUSANDS OF TITLES AVAILABLE basrc conridge DOS 2t punter port Call Stan. washer,included Work,dryer, 847-8181kitchen Home,$240/rno,839—8088,Everythingask MULTIPLE COPIES OF THE TOP HITS 362 0254 'or Tee LOT AT LAKE ROYALE 75x200 level wooded lot for Stuck with 3 in a room2 Want own room and bath VCR AND CAMCORDER RENTALS llrlrr." facultiesbudding on58,900lake Shore8281488Road near many recreation in luxurious Driftwood Manor? On bus line 2 mi i l i 5. r;'"iifrwtor,rim-w,W! weekdaysMust providePreferenceown transporgiven trom campus Better deal than dorm $205/mo. BLANK TAPES AND ACCESSORIES i l '1"if'D-' I .5 Cary area IO 15 min drive IOT AT KERR IAKF Meritield Acres Clarksvule Va AC/cabIe/Iurn, dishwasher/disposal Female “1’, WORD PROCESSING Hesiirrie', liege/VII . t'w T'Wll'i negotiable, $3 75‘haur 2 '1 acre wooded level lot for building on lake- roommate needed immediately! 851-7426 0000000DoooooooocooaoooooavoooIOIaoooeoooto0.0000000000000000000000 Papers Theses Correspondent» Dir/ensutru I New', and Observer PO Box 1434 shorevroad 5800 8281488 2 7 bedroom, 1 bath, _carpet, air, stove and :OOOOOOOOOIOOOOO wary Masai-able Rates 846 ti48'l u" y. r” NI‘ ‘I,r'i,(;/ SUPER SALE Clock. radio small B&w TV, kitchen refrigerator 2 blocks from campus 7874459 ‘-r . ‘I'lq for gear, linens, books, chrome and glass tables Aer, Word PT')’,€S',ITIQ Resumes with 'lisr. starrl'lr-(”HQ Ullflir’lltl'i good people to work for me at shelving, lamps pictures pottery Call 832-8780 SAVE :C{I \IIDEORAMI : SAVE ‘-ll‘:' latter'. research paper'. theses .yliw‘ " or, yearly!wlairHairsnarauqnrai,t Iver: or RoseanriStreet Raisesat the threestore days or evenings I "r,:r<;r’.rr IGIS 000.000.000.000. writ-nae Professional flt’i’v rnasririiirrzr rterzrt' 'a waive an application! More Iyearold Min and Neg 839 8296 $5.00 $5.00 w. 348‘; vr, ,.. ,y-I,‘v i.'i‘! 8".) 6091 technicmn personals should not contain explictt or Present this coupon Tit/TIFI’UOIIAI HPING Quick While you ”(1' .If. A ‘r‘ ‘ , ,r . Ai r 1 vulgar language, full names, phone numbers or Honorable rates Hard prams-Tit WITI’T spam: ;,.;rr,r,i.More at tr.'i:rr:alieMllfll‘flil'ineat goodFormalpeoplewearskillsCaryApplyVillagein street addresses All replies should be directed to for a '/2 price membership ($4.95) "racter', Barbara 81? 6414 '4’)" HOW ’IT. //'/ll 1974 Mustang, $600 Runs well 833-6845 post office boxes Replies to Technicran should be i51115‘33l0NAL IYPING Quick while you wryr ‘lr-wt fir-r: evenings . addressed: Box ', Technrcran, PO. BOX 8608, with a valid student ID. hard puressar laser printer Re'lsiinabii: Iririuirri 'l‘I’TIT’I illustrationawn artistand to'cartoongraphicdrawmglayoutAn 78 OLDS 2 daar extra clean Can be seen at 205 NCSU, Raleigh NC 27695—8608. ”ifr’i‘n' resumes Barbara 812 6414 I)‘II'Q")IITI reariirrid Electric Co Moll Call tar PlainView Ave Ph 834-8083 Grateful Dead Girl, I took your picture, Student (security deposrt required) ‘.x Dirt TAR‘Y Pl 118 types tigrrn paper; rnfirr'hlg‘, amid 'i‘r'.i.-r~r I154 282/ r it . . .7 CenterIowa Please meet atsometoday, 3:00. First rental FREE wrth coupon! coupon expires 9/80/87 "up:mt, I'lllilll‘.r,v rjl'yirlte',ctr. and'ur loanmum requestiii: f-ttrks:’ "', ”win r.. in, Mr! «w. Irirt at full time operator With l/i /” /‘/A I, l, l; :l, “.4, HAPPY BIRTHDAY JON! I Iov- you! Forever yours, .! w", t I! vi" 1"} to operate Lori —-- -_- .Q. ‘f-‘l.’ ‘." ’i' illfr’il', '1 until: ll). (“HI lyi‘ midi-r. ri-iiirr' w' Iiea‘nr CocomputerizedMali Call ABORTION to 20 weeks Private and confidential MELODY—ThanksTIEr making my 22nd the most NU lilrlltl Tr II R lllI pl /U,l')f1i‘t.H|f i‘lllr‘i l. ‘ “ ‘ .1!” ‘r in’rrnyl GYN facility with Saturday and weekday up wonderful and specral birthday yet! Looking 2: titlt:'i‘ Illllrttl‘; 'i:'.r:rlri,t mprlr", 'l.r~.-:'. iii. 'i w ri‘ t “(grunt li’i’jllflgll Times IS now hiring porntments Free PregnanCy Test Pain medication Iorward to the ones in the years to come I LOVE W.» p av I1. 01' Tirvsr‘rii ’1"! 't ,“JM. i.ar""rii arnpiorrncl" in the Customer Servrce 9'V99,.C,h99,e' Hill 1-800433293C YOUIII‘Bna'n 7 A_r_4_ fl u'18.8458'or.arripus Ward'nrrrr-processingrllrtrrnntrrinby ”(IT‘TITTTI Ilrlrtllllifl‘ liviuirrrirmt (mad telephone vorca some typing Dorm srze refrigerators for rent $40r’yeoi-aer up HIHCaroI Another week, another ad Logo. lypirir; 'k and! {It niprgriance helpful Call Jane Nance 7822131. . _ . -r';M Sullrrlrrr,ii:1 13I!doflipy’l'l'Ginny'rru48,48r; a‘Hl'lta 'r: r am: ”1'“ i~ , il,’ rt. l'il‘ .it82‘1 All) LEASED PARKING , BLOCK TO YOUR BUILDING 01? illilyr, IIIMW. till! Prrir,‘ 24 tour 'I'TI'IITI i' rt 'l‘ir”! Pri.r;r';ri Country Club desires qualified YOUR DORM Call 83475180, 9-5 MondoyFtiday or Crier McDonald's 2‘1 100' leave massage piersurirei l’ti’ flexible hours in the food seNlce leave messageonVourfansrwering machine ' I 'rvwr, TAB: At,r;IJTrAII lifIrll"TIif"lT‘i AUDII’.,III(IIIS available at security Need an experienced 'awyer" District Court Traffic .‘vl", lilIPE‘I Ill ASTINAIIII arr tit'll'iur ‘l ‘i M l offenses $l50, DWI 5300, Drug and other cases. Are you interested Pied HuebneT “1’8 ‘)»l)l;‘ ’l irriivruiis rnr-ri and women needed lor long and tees quoted offer FREE Initial consultation Call Trained EmergencyinMedicalEmergencyPersonnelMedicrne?meetsNCSU's715 trrrluri MIR!) I’llrlrISSINl, Terrri paper, firmly, run tum. (l',‘.l'}l|n|'}'!lS Jobs include merchan Thomas Manning 78777824 pm, Thursdays in the Green Room of the Student MCDONALD'S Owner/Operator 'l" ram, and royiir ll‘I'I‘T‘i IHM erliypir-imt .‘r;',i-r ’I‘W'W} warehouse ilssemebly and other light Pregnant’J We'll listen, provtde information, explain Center No medical experience is required! Come .i.t‘ii3tif”; tirir'rl ‘iritiirdrlya Nani! 'r. rumpus t"Ulr‘,"I’Il yobs (,‘ai.’ Narratl Temporary Servtces at alternatives Call LoveLIne8322500 tryus! of ’4‘. it, ', f)? 834our-pitta Throws 8 Assoc 5.08 St r: M Juli!) RESEARCH PAPERS, 15,278 available! Catalog UTIIIO Impa'tvirii', knuckw Flexible hours, good pay. 5200 Research, 113221daho. '206xl Los Angeles. EMATICALATTENTION"SCIENCESPROSPECTIVECO-OPPHYSICALSTUDENTSANDIf youMATH-are WWW. VWWTI l‘Ix‘litji‘iCth, I'ITIING Currie to I' ,i imiy i,i I-iiw' rrfili’ililli‘li‘y North Raleigh Company Cat 90025 Toll tree 1-800-35170222 ext 33 while going to HILLSBOROUGH ST. ANNOUNCES . TWINIS“. Littlilr Iri‘ ieiiri~rt ’.t't'r', i-ri y’ lltylfll’u r1"‘:’11(irin‘i 83l‘9865 Visa/MC or COD schoolinterestedthe inCO-OPearningis for money,youI Please come to one rr ,1‘ rrrrryr ,- 'r , r,,-«_ IT'I I" ilill'i ’sitinrnei yr round Europe Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of our orientation meetings to find out more about i" «I‘ll ,. . .r: A an All lIF-IGS $900 2000 mo International Pot-Luck Dinner at N C WorldinVitedCenterto the Cooperative Education Program. THE ORIENTA- FRED'S SPREAD i" "" i I' i, Vv’fllt‘ IJC PO Box 52 N05 615 Willard Place Raleigh Near Char Grill 400, TIONS WILL BE HELD 200 Cox, 4:00 pm on "ii” rlitii THIN”) if.“ /l‘ri' ‘1 ' ”Illitl lIt‘ Mill LA ‘JJ625 9/20, 8344040 September28, October 5, and October26 ------.--.------.------lylul'lqfltllfl prove-mug Pesurnm letters 'er'n iy'lil'JA', 1011‘, Also {,IIII'SC‘JTID‘) Travel. Hotels Scholarshipsioid available for freshmen, sopho- Campus planning and Construction Divi5ion Is . 'li 1' ritr. Nah trarn izairipiis Ills‘ qr, flit/y Hir rig to i94K 805 6876000 mores. graduate school Scholarship Matching organizing a Pedestrian Count at approximately ‘ "‘Tl',’iTITlDll: Cull tlrlrrrtrli’r; Morsr- at ")r 4488 Center, l-BOO-USA1221 ext.6132fi 50 locations throughout Campus to define COUPON ,;i‘, .“.‘Iit)lll 'wiir' "rt-ii! parts wirintar person Wed, Thurs: SCUBA crua MEETING. TuesdayTSept 22, 6.66 pedestrian routes and to assist in planning yr. my rwurrt prov usual letter {llltllllv printer, I’I'}' rl"~"'»l’iiiD and all day Saturday YAMAHA OF pm Call 851-6758 for more information Everyone pedestrian faculties. Volunteers are needed to be ryr ,rrl‘r; )IIIII’Hll‘ftfl) lIiC‘ie‘. tl‘B's‘lmlli’rll', TUTTI! it .ll .H'.’ fill/"i ask tar Bill isrnVited responsrble for counting pedestrians of assigned lui tircrl of wasting all of these advertising dollars rllltl poi izr'. ',t'il'|U 4br‘ 873"! .uir Mitt,» Iii-ig, Nil'tmj Apply in person 2 5 pm SEIZE ADVENTURE' Round-therworld Jain the locations and times The counting Will take place i to truth/tr: wow rL'imtree Valley Mall largest international expedition ever mounted for numberson Wednesdaysto find outin Septembermore abouttothegetprotectmaximumand iiiiiylic l‘in jinxing our team. so let me pick on a bright \littl i, , y.rit ..‘A E'II'9'iT'it' rilirt iiiiltinie pasttions available for youth Three month adventures-diving, sailing, how you can help, please call Sallie Ricks or Lu ol' our game. If Craig Salmon averages over 37 yards per ytlflll‘liutr and delivery at Capitol City Lumber climbing,more! CALLcommunityOPERATIONservrce,RALEIGHscrence91977339366and much Mullaney at Campus Planning and Construction PART TIME WORD PROCESSING POSITION Flexible Companyperson 4216Must have good driVing record Apply In DiVision, 737-2121 kick against Wake Forest, you can get a lsRlil“. l(‘l". hours, varied work near campus Requrtes writing 2 4 pm Beryl Road between hours 810 am, Skydiving Congratulations to all the new and grammar skills and accurate typing 834 Don‘tmembersforgetwhoyourmadesecondtheirlumplll’Sl lumpis free.lastAnyweekend!student Come use the campus Craft Center‘s facilities tor (RE-\Xl (ONE with any purchase! 0000 Parttimeline"CIothingsalesstoreposdionCall 8287285available10-4at pmRaleigh's who would Ilke to iotn the NCSU Skydiving Club yourwoodshopprojects.areTheavailablepotteryforstudio,Independentdarkrooms,use. Calland .‘u 'r r‘ Iri'iprta'. riiisits Tire Vet students able to l'rirrr- Port 'ITVIE' 'l 4hrs ME 4 50 pm . B call Greg Miller 8481072 3 45-4 45, M-F/only First 73772457forrequrrements,fees. I. r- Mil'llrly ‘i‘.urti.m,rtrly and Frvdrtv ll If) our i:iatilri;i.- Valley Area Light Cleaning00wrthor rump courses wrll be Sat 19 'Sun 20 and International Dinner & Talent Show. Friday, Sept T’ltllITIII'J'i (:nII Swift ILIaiek Animal Hospital at tt‘tl'“ ’I'nI 1 Adult Sat26-Sat2/ Center for rides Ir‘ix Ti till It 'r‘ rill Supvsr 54 00 starting The International Ministry of Forest Hills Baptist Sponsored18 Meet by6 Inter-Vorsttypm at StudentFellowship, 834-1901, limit ()IIL‘ Coupon l’er Customer... -’I- you .irmri-steri lTi writing and weird your work T'riiitriiir'iirr‘i-ru Church is offering English classes to Internationals ;Iill,"i',l urt’ i‘rr: in looking for a few good p00lrlf‘ to mart», [irlrt lllllirwanted Interested In making in the Triangle Area Classes are also offered for Jain the NCSU OUTING CLUB We kayak, rock ;\I McDonalds ol' Hillsliorough St. Riili‘igli, \I'. .‘vfl’F' tiir Till TICIINICIAN news strttt Stop by riu' "1lrt""‘ll photographing people? No Ph D and graduate students Students may register moreclimb, Wehangglide,meet everybackpack,Wednesdayspetunk,at 700and pmmuchin ritti' ,. or I all 13/ 2411lotmi’ireiritotrrliltiriu Jr». llllll‘ lltlvl:.1 necessarya ilfirrirnwe train 11 you are highly at any time, but the sooner a student registers the Campus UITIpltlytTlfll‘l available! Ispr:r.irtlly i'ltlttll 'lrli: II‘. a «all Ill‘lWEftfllcameranoonandandtransportation5 pm at more he can learn! Classes are offered for all ages orientedRoom 2036EveryoneofwelcomeCarmichael Gym Beginner utiirtiiritsiIIIIIUllltr wi-wrlri morning and Iiiiir h little Ilrillr') il'il/tl 72/ NI l'l and a nursery is provrded The classes are offered New Wood/ New Ways" is exhibiting at the Yes. we will lIL‘ showing the NCSL—Wiiltc l‘orcsi 'lTl‘:I many great lrtllltflTISl Call today brinilirlri‘. AJAII AIllI IMMI'DIATEIY Morning and as a free servrce from Forest Hills to the campus Craft Center August 31 to September 30 for ’11! rippt Ill 2021 ’l'll‘l‘lltiil ’lti‘lI‘ iii! tit your schedule Ciendmoor International Community The only charge Is tor Free Lower level Thompson Bldg, across from Iiioiliiill grime on our wirlescreen television live ilIILl rigriiii Murritiariiar to! two l'ftiTtTillul‘, l night wr:i,k llttx‘xll"l‘iltlll‘l"‘y 18/8810 Thecost Forestof textbooksHills parking deck. 737-2457for gallery hours. “OI!"IT‘, work Mani have own car Hours a It) pin I‘ll: .li-t ‘illlllil’ii‘i weekend trips InternationalSightseeing Ministerytrips to alsopaintsoffers01 The NCSU Judo Club meets Tuesdays and next .\londa_\'-'l‘liursdn_\' at (5:00 PM. -I-.-..*-.IJ-’-'--.-----C--.C-- lirlyTill/13550187?Iltrtlfllltlblt.‘ Near6224 No'tli Hills Moll (Joli Iiidy III er‘tli weds rt v’i-lr-rinarypain veterinary(,lITlIC 20assrstantmin fromfor interest and International Dinners Thursdays in Room 1206, Carmichael Gym Dependable help wanted, P I do, and n