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Volume LXXII, Number 58 Raleigh, North ( arolina tIl/III-Iat Z‘tT-Htt AIIII-rtixIIIg ”l" .Wednesday, February 13, 1991W"t'a».-a""'.~t” -‘ . - , ' . . .. '1’?“'."‘-L'£Z"l'tf..'- IWALMMRWWIIIIIWexiiiv‘sww

Board ofGovernors reJects Martin’s proposal for tuitionincreaseBy Bill Holmes entx by recottiniending that each university “We are more interextcd III a xiiiIlciIi x iI-al IIIi iiI II-piirIiIIIiI l"\ .‘ll.I"‘|llL' ‘I.\llIIl sin it ..I llilt"I."-l tlI :IIIIIIII III-”III. II \1 In. ,I I.-Newsiditm xet axide 25 percent of the extra income worth than hix net worth." xaIIl l‘M‘ la-t “Ill licai. Spaiiglci xaIIl, hIIi l.tlll:l III ‘I II-xIII~I: IIII I.II' ll'IIl’ III I.» II I liftgenerated by the tuition System President C l) Spaiielci “'l'hI being: .I baieain lo. xitIIchIix Illltl ilII- xIaII I I.l: I l Illl'. III IIThe l'N(' Board ot (ioi‘einorx \otcd raise t‘or these students. Board IIt~ (‘Imeriiorx beIIeII-x \tli..t liax \t‘\l (‘liaIIII l'IIi laiII. \lIII‘I.i‘=ill .ll\- \1IIIII. III ».:I.I -I- I Iilt'.l IIII IpII I .Iiinitttitttotixb l‘rida} to rciect a propoxal by said Kcto The other 75 worltcd xII well ix uhat ii xhoiIlIl hold on to IIppIIxIIII \lai'tiii x III III \lIIIiIII I III. .I ._ l I I(iot Janicx Martin to iiici‘caxc tuition at pcrcciit ol' the money tightly." \lIIIItI-IiII xaiIl 'llc IIIIIIIIinI III I II~IIIIg 'II :I II I . .I, INyxtcttt \choolx would be uxed at the Spanglei' \atd Article 9. Sccltoii ‘) ol lllL' itialxc up itx \lh' lllllllt‘ll IIiI isiilI II \lI-IiItII'Ii‘iI III-II II_l IiniIIIa' It iIII I,‘i l“-Martiti proposed that each member ot the tiiiiverxity's discretion. UNC (‘onstitution \x‘ax what tlllltlt'tl the charged on it lull lllilt‘ \ltltlt'ill \Itltlll :III-II III.I~I ‘I..IxI- III: :I I..IIIIIiI IiII I- ' I§..l'NF S} xtcm raise its tiiition and tees to the Keto ,xaiii the simplici~ board to itx UCL'Mltln. 'l'he pitxstigc readx. .I \cai lliix Ix IIIII pIaIiIIIIl \lIIiIiI-Iiri ~It|Il ‘\ :IIIIIIIII ,III IIIIII,II~' \l-Il :I- II -.I -I.Iteragc |e\el charged at It) to it) compara— ty of Martin's proposal “The benefits of the Univerxit) ol' North betaiixI- North (‘.IIIIliII.I' .III-I.II;I- .IIIIIIIII' III'II iIIIIIIIII; IIII II II . III III I INC Ulll\CT\lilt‘.\. Comparable unitersttiex was underlined by a (‘aroltna xhall be extended to the people III IIIlll\\ lil lllI‘ lIIIII~I ilIiiIl III \lItlt -. II IIIII III II II I IIIIII I~ I I Iuoiild haw been llant‘rxlll‘c‘s selected by larger philosophical the state tree ot’ cxpcnxc xII tar ax III pI'acti l‘iIIicIl \iatcx eI;cach iiniverxity‘x Hoard ot‘lTrusteex’, .xaid tx‘stic. The uniu‘rsily MOM-"h col," l)I-prtI- lllx IIIIIIIIinIIIII. \tIIII'Iutt. ~..II.l h; l lI.I;II.II :I Hi 2.. imiI I.I~I.I ‘Is“‘Pht‘" Kcto. director of the budget and system does not want to “The people who wrote that." \paiiglci Ixax plI-axctl Hill! \laIiIIi x .Ii.I .;»I I» IIIvi‘ ._ III II i Il Iaadiitiniatrative systems at N.('. State. place the burden of education back on xtii- xaid. “had a good concept ot' the people III xtatI- lHltl},‘t'l.ll\ piIIlIch-Ix vIIIwiII- "I‘I II IIIII- \l l I I II .~tzttcitti'tit xlII-III l‘II- 'Ixt.‘: ‘.I,lI I'l IxI-I‘.

Ten cases of mumps

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Supet B()V\l pam spreadxtiII UlillllL Iliserz: I'

Martin provided for financial aid recipi— dents, Ketosaid. their state." The univcrxiiy x) xtem didn‘t ”I ilIIiilx III.

to State students: epidemic not pt‘II’IIaI‘Ilell) L. Skull lillett lit-I-I. .IliI-.II.lI I ‘I ,' .I_:I

I. out N1 II. I tIli'oi :ritiiiipx haw l'III iL.I'I‘lI i I IIx.l‘I.t‘ \.t\clllItl|I 'i tilt' 'l‘ 'iI'lt \oii lI.I\c a xnellinp tl\L'l lllt‘ lItI'angle ol’ your tan. a headache and .I ‘\I-IilII-I IlII \iI: 1; II; llI

tc\ci. you may haw.- the Iiiiiiiip~~ \I‘iIIItI. iiIII t'II. “do. I I-lult "tlti‘t‘c'x tto need [III the campui- llI‘IIl'h Ilt'itattiiit'tit \iill I: \I "to l‘.llll\ xaitl lli‘ .lcti} liaikci -IIII=iII IIII‘I'xx IIIIII iia‘II- I‘II.I-l'iiiiiixti:tti\e tliicciIIi ot Student IIIIxI‘ IIIitlaII \‘.llll that .‘iIIIaIllI' Ilth SI-t‘ticcx \IIt‘IcI Hoot paI‘tI» IlailI'i I..:Ii

lcri xtixpctthl caxcx of motor“. at lllL‘lt' ItI't' .. lIIi .' iII I'gt'Nt \italt‘ ltaxI' been IIIpIII'tI-Il [II ilII \Hll tliiiilI illtx II- 'II I-it ._ ‘l’ II .: I,Viala‘ (‘oiiim llL‘Illlll l)cpaiti:II-iiI II'IIIIiipx 'III’II'I' triI-llltix xcttt‘, \Iild l)t RIIl‘t‘tl .\li‘\t'lt'\ \lIIxI lc\ achlcilIit \liltlcitl llcaltlt \I'i‘Iich \M'l’: 'lit‘ ll: :‘ Ii .i, xI .III I

ltic llllli‘\\. xxliitlt l\ \Illl‘t'll b} .I iIIIIggi: \\ l'I it a IIII. '.I I 'II.\iIiix. \~.ix apparently tranxiititted III x\ll‘.[‘liilll\ ~It III:I iliiit x- to: iI~.I:Ip~ininlIItIix \tIIIIzIsiIx »:I :IIJI iI.come tot ldllK llll‘Illli Iix iJl‘IlL"\ trIII‘Ixoxpect thu it..ill\ haxc tuunipxlt‘x Lllllll‘. 'L‘ 'c' ["Ilits‘ltf "i\.lltl liH‘llIL:

\l\ to eight people at a Supct ltotxipail) cai’licr lhl\ \cai', Moxclc} xaidHut. oecauxe thoxe axsocialcd Withthat gioiip at the part) are at .I llltfll *\ .I\i.tt ti'IIiit mitt-tuxct i‘le. II! .II Iiiiiiiitg tlic Ilixcaxc \I’II ‘ lI ll' .III‘I Ililt' I'II'I-tI'I‘iinII .i‘t lIrI ' ‘ IlI‘iitx thIiiIIl IIIIt \xIIIII about I l‘“ ‘ “i . ' .,t:i;I I:Ik '. I: '. llIIl'lll‘ ii‘l‘iVl'llc'. .\lt|\t'lt\ \lltl | ‘II~\.iIIZ \.'ll.l ‘Ilf II"~ ,IllII‘I‘Chit Harding/Start . II, .‘ ._ :_ I. .I u S '\[“'\ ""‘ h ”H klltlH. K“ II III‘Il “V “.II' I‘lI II Ht? I. L‘

9":ka and choosing IIIIIIIIIxI I .III . .I III...\aIIiiiathl .l;‘.tlll\l the Hub “‘sz ‘ ”a __ “\ IiII;\‘h l ”LINN” I‘ll ll’ilillll‘o ii ii‘l “~llI't . lll;' IlllLi IIII:,'lI III,‘ I I‘ 'I‘II' iI‘I‘IIIIIcIl ii: \oitl‘I t .IiIIIIIIa lhi'lason Wilkerson, a sophomore in business, was among the many Valentine's Day xhoppers at Cards Etc. on Hillshorough Street on luesda» liming agift for someone special. ..II. ,iIe. llU\\t‘\L'l. Ix Iittcit tttcltidcdHI .I III‘II.I inc tot iiicaxlcx and mintl I .______.._..._....._._.._

NCSU professors predict upswing in national economy by summer.illt‘lliltl at .i\Milttcti x aid t’ctlllt‘lllh \lt\‘t\\lil\\ll It Ix .ellLlUI‘mg to xlou the l llt IitIIImlli tiom tliI I‘II‘xIIx made theeconomy cxchiall} \iilitciablc \thcn oil priccx xkyrocketed iii the tallThcw high oil pricexa )car ot' xltm gI'IIuih iiito .I icccxxiotiliI I‘D-H. “aldcii xaIIl. tlicrc u ax to” L'lltl‘lt'jIltlt‘lll and

“Ill help the hoiixing market and increaxing corporatellt\L‘Slnlcnl\.ln Ildition. oil prices are predicted to tall belou Slb 'abarrel thix xummer. according to Michael Walden. Itprot'esxor iii the department Iil agricultural and rcxoiirceeconomicx.

By Pamela (‘ostiganSttitf Wide: xott IInIliiig giaduil l\ btiitgiity tlic 'Ili I.I‘I. III ontioin the rapid pate IIt ihc l'm'x“aldcii \aid the uneitiplotiticiii I'aithtgh ax xe\cii pert ciit bctorc bet-Inning: tI\\ hat eciiciallu happciix Iii a icII'xxioI‘i

(3 State c\pertx xay 'he t‘eccxxnc trend in the l'..\. pileicIl \\ hat \\;1\ xiippoxcd to bc IIIiII II .II 1|t'ttllltllll} \\lll bc ending t~y xum- \ttl‘ll' IIIIo Ii\\ IlIl-ciI\Illt'lllL‘l'Martin J (ierra. a \isiting pro~ Current expectatioux tltat the l’ci'xiitn (illll \Itai “Ill tiii‘ihci giouth coiilIl not III I'iir \titlIIIIit Itttlation Ix aiix IIIIl'axti'I piIIItIIIIIIc tIiIle‘IcIl eoIIIl~ IIII. I‘llllItcxxor lit the ('ollcgc ol 'l‘euilcx. lax’t a lt‘u ittonthx. xlackcninI.t tltc tcarx ot an oil xhoit~ Slotttlouit ol the c oitoim \\ Ix attempted bx lcdci’al ittobilcx. \ll‘lllt"> III IIIIiniitcix. III' \'\.l*l‘l‘Ilt .II ‘I be l‘I'xaitl loucr iritcrcxt raicx trom the FaCUIt age and the l-cderal Rexcrtc adopting an mpanxoc RIxciu Ullltl. le bx lIIIl lIIIII_~Ith itioiim xupplI beiI lll_\ haiIlci than .I \I'l\lII' liltitiulll be. .I.IxI' .I' l‘ k'l III\l‘ederal Rexcrtc expanxionar) y monetary policy xhould rexiilt in an upturn of economic cIIiIxtaIIt thioueli l‘l‘ltl ___-..w-v _ - _monetary policy xhould kick growth. said Walden l‘L’Uflttlllhh coiixitlci tiill eIIIplIoiIII-nt to be l|\t pet ECONOMY ,

Seniors get

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xtan the economy Financing coxtx \Itill be lower. which According to Walden. l‘cdcral Reserte policy Intcnd- cent nittiittitlIitI-Il

University lacks

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with latest cutslly Shannon MorrisonMott Wtitvi

North Carolina State University fl1991 Revenues

State Approp. $242 50.6%

' ' ' ‘ ' ' -‘I t I. '. . o .i‘IIIIIIIuaIIiIII.N.( State x iidiiiiiiixtratioit tacex about $3“ million ot M l} “\1 T“: I i;, ‘.. I .t‘ : . 1 "budget xhorttallxth1xycar and \\l\lt(‘\ ll had more llL‘Uhlllr . , _ :— ‘ lit 1 it . l “I 'It “HI ”It \it todctl \titli it . . ‘ baxkctball came. }tllll I ll‘. hat

I ll].llll\\ to llll‘ \t'bl \‘ludcitlFederal Approp. $18 3.8%Stew Kcto. Ilirector ot’ btitlgctx and adminixtratite .xyx-tcmx tor the unnerxity. xaid the xchool'x current budget ix$47K IIIillioiI ’l‘hat Ix Iilmoxt $21) million lexx than what the\I-iialc. \Kllt'lt:lic litlxctx 31o NCSUxtate btitleclcd too vcarx .iL'o , . . I"'I MI .I- I‘llKcto .ll‘xtt xaid thi’ xchool doex not haw tttiich titiancial 1. anate Gifts $23 48% .\l .I II It .1 . Studentflexibility I Tuition Fees $38 7.9% lI‘lI lI‘x lllt"Kcto xaid he thought the l'N(' Syxteiu iinoerxitiex could Auxiliaries/Sales $80 16.7% ”mil 1"” Governmenthandle the ciit a lot better It the xtatc did itot uxc line itcnix II ill lu-Grants/Contracts $77 161%tor curythine. xo that money had to be xpent in xpecitic “Ia-Hui I.” “Input mutt |IIIIIIaIL‘zlxThe prexent xyxtem no“ doex not otter an incentive to\iIVL‘. Kcto xatd It~ money ix xawd in one aic'a. it can not beuxed in another It \H‘Ultl be a tremendoiix iiiiprotemcnt itmoney were allotted to the xchoolx III lump xumx. Then itwould be an ct‘l‘ectnc tool tor the deanx. allomng them torun the school like a bminexs.When axked about the loxx ot' quality education. Ketoxaid. "\\I"\c eot to xtait \llllt‘rlnL’ at xome point "

“the Ilcanx haxc made an

lll .1 ill. in }_'ct .I titkc. lll tho liitc.xtuIlI'nlx iuiixi ptt‘xciit llli‘ll Senior(arle along viith thcii xtuIleiIt lllVIRevenue Sources

$478 Million

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l lliIx piioiit\ \\Ill alxo applx toxttiIlciitx camping: out ()II|\ proupxIIt xctuoix \till he aIlout iii llti‘ llllltl hi I .i\\ t‘tl ll‘ IItltttt_—..——~__._—'JI‘ h. a III»1.11,)“ Ill‘l ‘0' 1‘Ixo< ~."I>i'I“Pproprlatcd tI- t‘ollct'c ot' Humanities and Sotial Sciciiccx budgeted \\ltcii chIioI~- IIIIII .I. III I It) \ .'.In the Iaxl tuo \catx. Kcto x'iid.I ‘ the college ol l’hyxicItl atid Mathematical Scienccx. and the the \tart IIt Iampiitu out. one St llIIIIcttort to protect the educational quality The\'\e done a b ”II PWPINI' ‘ budget loi lixt. ll teai “NI l""‘ It‘l‘m ‘L'tKNl lob “ l' raiy _ . piiin x IIIIIII th Iii \I‘l 8 billion mote ilt lll ‘Il million IiIoic ( il‘Il ”“N N placed "'1 “’I‘ W “I 'K‘ .\( Sl Ix not along in dealing “tilt budget ciitx lhc piob than mum” Um”m“ "on“m, ,NM \c NW 1001 I‘ c, Imamum ”I” “rpm,“ mm,Kcto xaid the llnl\L‘r\ll\ lctt it ut to indnidual dc art- . . . . . I I . I . .. l P lcmx xtait at lllt xtatt gournmcnt lL\t.l, “Hum“, h. I“. ‘mmim 8;]: "MIN,” m the hfllk. “W “film“ k “ ‘H HM U“ [miticnlx to int-ct the I-iilx ax thm xth in In the I‘Nll l‘Nl “\ch M'ill'I North (‘arollna aiithoii/cd

kcto “ml In“ xchool “l" trying "‘ I‘Ml‘ alter lh" d“P‘m' IHIVR‘ than ‘53 l billion lor the state budget Rt'\CllllC “ax tai \ piIIpoxI-Il xix pI-icciit xalar\ incieaxe \\t|llltl aIld .Inoth-i (‘muhmc In thcit {JIIIIH‘ IIIImentx that new hurt the woixt Budget relicl money wax thIIt III pIIIIectIonx $160K million lesx than what \\.i\ Sow IiiiilliIIiI \ IIIIiIl.I\ lIIIIIIaIx .‘1 .It 3p IIIe. V .Hamma-MWWWV"6'1? .I-JN‘rsIr. r‘ .-.. .. .15.“ ._ .in 'IIa-‘au hi’cl‘. ”I”; Wu} \‘

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Feb. 13, 1991IMPORTANT DATES ANDANNOUNCEMENTSSPRING BREAK begins March Iat It) p,ni. (‘Iiisses resume MarchII at 8:05 LLII‘LIMPROVING YOUR SERVE.Volunteer Day is Friday from l—hpm. Show your true lose duringthe Valentine season h} giiingthree hours of your time doing )tll’tIwork. sorting laundry. filing andother activities. Sign up by calling737-3l93 or come by Room 3133of the University Student Center

SPECIAL EVENTSThe African-American HistoryMonth Committee in conjunctionwith Owen and Carroll Hiill stiit't' é-sponsoring a canipiisMidt- pro-gram concerning “ChallengesFacing African-American Womenin our Society" tonight at 7 in theWalnut Room of the I'niiersit}Student Center. It will he a paneldiscussion with panelist. focusingon the status and role of AIIICdn-American women in relation tobusiness. education. llimil). rela~tionships. etc.

The N.(‘. State Water Ski (‘luhwill meet tonight at 7'30 in Room

Ittii tit (Lirniichnel (1) iii

,‘\II IRC Wollstoek iiieetiiig uillhe tonight iii 7 it) iii I'uekeil'iitleigioiiiitl (Kill Keith tit Mt.93m) t'oi iiioi‘e iiiloi'iii.i'.ion

l§.ieli 'I’litiistlti}. \ttitleiits .IIItI ciiiiipus IlIt‘lIIht‘l\ .iie united to attendtilt International t‘otiec Iloii: iii thelimei lounge ol \IemnduResideiit'i.‘ lliill oier I't'lit-sliiiieiiisand L'UII\L‘I‘\;IIIUII l‘peotiiing cotl’eelioiii‘s include.I’thi II. II W ii III I I‘ IIIStudents .-\ssoei.‘itiuii III I’UIKISIJIII't‘h II II ii iii I 3‘ iiiMennonite ('hui't'li oi RtIIi'ItlI!I‘t‘b IS. I I it in I p II‘. I'( ISICARDS ()N I’A\R‘\I)I:”

|NI)I:\ Nltilll “III be ten :3from (1“) pm Tickets go on \lII‘totlii} tit the Sleiiiiit 'I‘heatie liox()l‘t'iee Tickets lot ili" iIIllllt'l .lIItIL‘llICFIilllil‘IL‘lII I‘I'ittllttltl t'osi SJ toistiitleiiis .llItI t’liiltli’t-ii .IIIII \ ' ioi theDWICI‘JI imilit C C ILC (‘C’XI' I'I .IItills \I\I ,\I'II'C'IIK'I‘ [\‘IIII‘ \\III Ii..‘t II\ \\t‘t‘I\I\(Utiu'i‘satinti ht‘ltl I'.itI.i\'\ til Ipom. .it Miitli's I.I\i‘III \eiie/Noiiihrem & Noiiiliieuses‘

lECTURES SEMINARSSESSIONS WORKSHOPSThe lecture h) Rm l'iiiiiie(‘rider. Directoi or (intuitionPUSH. scheduled to: II‘tItI) Ill

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Pack All-Americanshoots for 2‘) pointsto tie record tonightBy Bill ()vertonSenior Staff WitterRodne) Monroe I\ |tl\l to pttllllxawa) t'rom legendar) \IalihWhen the RUI‘CII Moiiis(‘olonialx in\aLlc Rc)lltlltl\(‘olixeum tonight at 7 ltl. Monroewill hate an oppoi‘tiinit) to breakth‘ lh-M'airoltl scoring IL‘L'oitI \L'lby I)a\ id Thompson in l‘)75Monroe's L‘tiiienl lllllllllt'h han-hiin at 1.380 piillll\. Hailing;'l‘hoiiipxon ulio had 2 ill”The I\\ttrlllllL‘ ,-\llaiiliL(‘onlci‘eiice Iioiiorcc‘s L'.iicL‘i hastriil)’ hecn IilleLl \tiili \lltkl ilmomcmtx \Mio utll toteL-t III\tiexhnian \eai \thti In LiinL oilthe henLIi to piLL .lmt \.ll\.lllii \L‘luh'.‘ Or the ama/irtg sophomorecampaign. which am almost \in-gle-handedl) led the \MiltpaLlL toan NCAA second round \iclor}m er Ion a. sewing «Ill ptllllIN,He has supplied l‘aLrlt tans \Lithsome ol the most iiiemttiahlL' jJLtlllk‘N\lllCL‘ that great Thompson t'lil.Honeu‘r. he still remamx iiiisellixli.and refuses to lot: in the limelight“I‘m IUCIHCLI on lost \xiiiniiie haslLethaIl gainex.“ \illtl \Ioiii'oc ‘It. I

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Stewart Theatre strikes up the band

Some 64 years after it made its debut at Harlem's CottonClub, the Duke Ellington Orchestra will perform again underthe direction of the Duke's son, Mercer Ellington.

again the sultry ballads and urgent jazz of yesterday, alwaysin a fresh flawless manner.Mercer. son of perhaps the most brilliant and revered jazz

artist of the 20th century, is quiteadept at making his intensive tal-ent and training known. Havingreceived training at the prestigiousJuilliard School and at New YorkUniversity, he shows why he isknown as a band leader beyondcompare since 1939. Fronting amuch larger ensemble than most ofhis father's, he will draw on both

his extensive experience and that of the orchestra.The current lineup gleams both with players whose wholecareers were spent performing Ellington's music and thosenewcomers who inject fresh blood into his masterpieces.Notable examples of this new breed include exotic pianist,Shuziko Yokahame. a small Japanese woman who dazzles,particularly on her solo in "Satin Doll."In recent performances, the Duke Ellington Orchestra haspleased crowds throughout the United States and the worldwith such standards of Dukedom as "Prelude to a Kiss," "Hotand Bothered," "A Train" and "It Don't Mean a Thing." Of par-ticular note is "Creole Love Call," a wordless, vocal firestormthat shocked 19205 audiences and still has a profound effecton people today. In the past. the band has played with suchlegends as Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald. More recentefforts have eTIIisted the talents of the vocalist SarahVaughn and saxophonist Branford Marsalis on the Grammywinning 1988 CD, "Digital Duke." The band's current release,"Music is My Mistress," has just been issued by MusicMasters.The Duke Ellington Orchestra, under Mercer Ellington's Iead-ership, will appear as part of Friends of the College 1990-91season on Feb. 15 and 16 in Reynolds Coliseum. NCSU stu-dents and one guest may attend free by presenting a validAlICampus card at the front entrance of Reynolds on pm

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l).tttee olThe younger Ellington, now 71, has been charged with the it i, . r c mnearly insurmountable task of both serving his father's mem- m e m h e .-ory and injecting his own interpretation of the Duke's style. ~' U \ c r) hSince his father's death in 1974, Mercer has been proving his lrlri.‘.lt-Htti :5mettle as a true professional by showcasing over and over m It“

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l3—member modern dance company ‘The Joseph Holmes ChicagoDance Theatre’ to take Center Stage this weekend

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rrrarrrtarneda eommrt-merit toteaching am.- performing originalehoreograph in litlliiirll) communi-tres. l'lierr‘ performances are nowhurrying.r audienees to their feet athome and abroad. l‘rom "Aretha.“ asuite lrortt the streets. to “Turningl‘rtles." an L‘\L}lll\llL‘ expression oferriotroirs'r the eozriparr} illuminateslrte‘s tlr'arrratre momentsThe Joseph Holmes ('hreagoliarrt‘e Theatre aehrexes whatlltill}\\iitttl and others oltenattempt. a truly nttrlttr'aeral art formthat eaptures the etterg) ol. thestreet and eorrrrtrtrnreates the explo-sr\e drue of the young\t‘trstre dir'eetor'. Rand) Duncan.has erreotrr‘aged jtrx/ dance rrrl‘hr»errees m the eomparr}. "They (the.tutlterrt‘ei miss the .v\llit‘l‘le;lll ia/lstsle \\e knoss the) are there tosee art. but also to euro} themesel\es The} “am a chance to feel.to get errtotrortal. to he tip there\\lll1 the dancers. That is whatJoseph Homes offers." DuncansaidThe progr'atir eorrthines eool. elas-srt'al stile utth erat'ltlrngr sliovs-hr/ilIllls l’iet'es are set to .r \xrde \artetx ol artrsit Irom Sluttltrxsltrx.\\ eather Report and TangerineDream to Aretha l‘ldlllslrll. TheVs Iorts .rrrd Manin (ia_\e

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Ity Daiid HoiieaSOHIOI Sift" VViiletthe N.(' State track teant piekedtip .i \\tit iii it. first team eoinpeti-tioii ol the season at (ieorge Masonhut tlte team still has a lot oi “oilsto do before the .»\('(‘ indoor(‘ltampionships nest ueek."Although tie “on. “L‘ tIItIItd getthe dmelopntent \t. e need from a lotof athletes." said head (‘oaeli Rollie(leiger. "The main goal in all theearl) meets is to get ready for theeotiterenee ehampionship aitd basedon tltis \ieekeiid. we‘re not there\L‘l."State “on the lit—team meet “llhl3| points. Virginia arid St.

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t'oitliiiiu'd New Page icommanding the mint. She startedoff State's seoring ill the half uith atrey from the top of the ke).As the half progressed theWoll'paek eontiiitied to hiiild its leadwith solid play from Stinson.Manning and tumor eenter RhondaMapp. State outscored the Heels4l-30 in the second halfThe Pack got solid heneh playagainst the Heels also"We had a good rotation. going lltdeeh from the heneh." said headeoaeh Katthe starters doitititaled the storinglint Natalie Nestei. \irole l.eliiiiannand laniin} (iilisoii had goodshouiitgs off the beneh all p|a\ingmore than I} minutes eachThese players helped add tl‘ themerall iiiiesit). ofthe game"Ittlt'llslit “as the dilleieni'ehetueeii playing MaislandSattiida) and playing tonight.” saidYouThe team henefrtted from theeotirt leadership ot Mapp aridsophomore guard Daniel l’aiket'Mapp put in 17 poiiiis_ \anki‘ddown l3 rebounds and hloeked i-ao

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shots, Parker added eight points.dished out I: assists and snatehed 4steals.The Wolfpaek now IT\O\‘C\ to 7 Jin conference play and is undefeat-ed (”slit in rion-eontereiiee ”Lllell

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-\ti:_'tistine‘s \sei'e seeond \Hlit .\‘lpoints eaeh. follossed bi. William &Mar} “1th So and Mariland Vtitlii‘The \M-ltpaek‘s best performanceof the weekend eaiiie from Bobllenes. \\ ho \ion the .ltllttl-nteterrace and qualified for the NCAALlldllti‘tttltshlps with a time of803 52Sophomore Tirell Taitt improsedhis season best in the triple jump to*l‘ts‘". making him a prmisionalqua'ifier for the NCAA meet. Taittalso plaeed second in the long wrapand third in the 55-meter dash.Tan and Henes join high iurnperKesin Ankrom and sprinter KevinBraintskill as Wolfpack athletes

State's Rhonda Mapp goes inside against UNC’s Sylvia Crawlev inReynolds Coliseum Tuesday night. Mapp finished the game with ITpoints and 13 rebounds. The Pack plays at Georgia Tech Saturday.tipsStinson is read) tor the rest of the”I‘m looking forward to it.We'\e definitel) gotten better." she

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qnaliliing tor the \('\,\ \iikioiiiis a qualified pio\isioiia|l_\ \\llIt lits|ttlltp of T It?" earliei iii the sea—sort. \ihile Bi'aunskill is seeoiid inthe nation in the 55 meters \stth histime of h. l 7.ltraunskill “Oil the 5'5 meters atGeorge Mason. and the flew toBoston for the national indooreharnpionships. There he finishedfifth in the 300 meters. and \\ as thefirst eollegiate runnerOther Wollpaek \\ inners at(ieorge Mason \\ ere Todd l.openianin the mile. Demetrius 'l‘.i_\ler at4”“. arid the IN)“ meter rela} team.(ieiger also praised Scott (irell,\\ ho placed .seeond in the Zttttmeters. finishing less than a tenth of

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Wolfpack loopers Win 10-team indoor contesta seeoiid behind .‘xntonio I'Cllltllt'“of St .-\n_etistihes.nation‘s best sprinters.".»\n important fact to reali/e is theteams ue eonipeted against aren‘ton the lexel of (‘lemson or North('arolina." (ietger said. “So “titleour runners that tune plaeed highor esen \ion. a number of them didnot eompete at the le\el “here the)need to be next Vteek."To win the ACC ehanipionsltip.he‘ll ha\ e to seore more pointsagainst tougher eompetion, 'l‘liat'squite a task."

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The Women's meet didn't II‘.l\L‘ ateam competition. but seier'al State\iotnen ran well as tIltil\ltltt.‘tl\

Women netters drop

close match to HokiesBy ('hristine .Iaiiorsk}Staff WriterThe .\'.(' State Women‘s Tennis1' e a ino pc n e dt h e i rS p r i n gS e a so nl a s 1Saturdayat VirginiaTeeh.Althoughthe out-come ofthe mateh\tas .‘ri tl'lla\or ol\' i l g I n | aTech. Head ('oaeh KC“) Kt‘) lk'ilthat the l’aek's eolleetne effort \\as.l gl'r‘dl itttt'“liolh teams plased \eii oellf'said ('oaeh Re) "It \\asnetting inateh dotin to thepoint.'~In singles aetton. State det l\l\t‘i\“on their lirst ‘ eaiiies licshiiiaiii’aek t‘laM'I Hell] \tltaelt't tit‘\\l|L'ti\irgina 'l‘eeh‘s latitie Shitlet. (t l(i 7“Nate‘s .lenn\ Sell deiealed lesltt'St,'\\ aid is I, first. \thile teaiiiateSusan Saunders dropped iiginia'l‘eeh's Salls Ballard 7 (i. or I..-\lso in singles. a mueh impimedMichele l’arks played hard. but \iaseliminated by Virginia Teeh'sSharon (ia)|on in 3 sets. fi-7. hrl.7-h

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In the mile. I.ttll|i‘ (ionie/ \tas\t‘t’tttttl iii a time ol i ‘3 Kim Dealt\sas fifth in the mile ii ltii.Katrina l'iiee took third in theWitt) earlier in the season. running:n-j:"l'he \kttlltt'll all ran well this\\ Ct'hCIHI.“ (ietget' said "The \'\ hilll‘

.L‘t‘al \\ith the \ionien's team is forthe athletes to dmelop ltld|\ltill;lii_\'and diet ~ie at him tltf,‘ that"t )l‘ltttlsi} laniie is ahead} tinalrlied tor the \(‘-\\ tha-‘ipioiislnps.and think lsatitna and Kim bothlia\ e outstanding thanees of niakine ll as hell "

( oath he) said that "\llthele hasi‘eall} gotten great The progressthat she has made met the past tuo\eais is tieniendotis "States Stephanie lionoline .itidAshle) Risk both lell pre) to thenVirginia 'l‘eeli opponents as the}lost then singles gamesThe Women netteis did not tare asVtell in doubles eonipetitionVirginia leeh's Shitlet and Sewarddefeated N('\l"s lteth Seliaefeiand Jenn} Sell to. o .1. o J oM the set-ond spiil, Susan 69Satindeis and \I;lf.'f.‘lt‘ \Villianis me 'mehere also deteated ti} VirginiaIt‘t.il'\ I ll‘t‘llttlt‘ .ittil RIINIT its. “’2.('oatlt Ke} said that she “as \ei_\pleased \kllil hei teams perloi'iiianee at the tiist inateh oi the sear.She does admit. lio\\e\ei'. that “theteani still has a lone \\.t\ to go ""\\e plated some stipei niatehes."said (oath l\e\ "\\e inst new .Ilittle ttltitlt'h\ in the iesnlts "The Women netteis \sill traiel to

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Bad tuition experimentovernor Martin recently proposed letting each individual t'Nt‘rsystem campus determine what its tuition would be. :\t first sight.this is a good idea: North ('arolina universities are stiort of money

em and raising tuition would prov ide some or all ol the missing cash.However. many students are putting tIieiiiseres through .\'.(‘. State by

themselves with part—time jobs or summer rob sav iirgs ~'vny ttiittoii increasewould cut straight into these people's living money. and too large an increasewould prevent some from attending NC. State any longer()n the other side, there are many out-ot—state students who hang around tor

a year to get in-siate tuition because it's so cheap when cotiipared to most ol'the other universities in the United States. Some ot this group do remain ttlstate and become a productive part ot' the North t‘aroliiia ecotioiiiy. the restof the out—olwtaters go back to New Jersey or 'l'eyas oi Korea or whereverthey are from and do little for the state economy.One solution is to actually raise the tuition and tunnel a portion ot the evtramoney back into student grants so that the borderline. and possibly brilliant.students will be able to continue their education But the net result to thefinancially borderline students w ill be only an increased hassle. Aprogressive tuition will solve this new probleiri. but students Iainilies willprobably not be willing to release personal tinaiicial iritoriiiatiorr.Solution three is to raise out-oI-state tuition a heck ot a lot more than iii-

state. This will. of course. decrease the number ot out otistate students. butthe North Carolina universities are. truthfully. tor the education or the peopleof North Carolina.Actually. Martin‘s motion was voted down yesterday. Sparigler. president of

the UNC system. commented. "We are more interested in a student's worththan his net worth." Technician agrees with the voting down ot‘ the motion.but likes that it was brought up. The university needs more money. and themotion stirred a debate about from where it should come technicianbeliev es that it should come t‘rom the state Legislature. so that tuition can bekept at the phenomenally low level it is. enabling more people to attend.

Kudos to the athletese would like to otter a belated thanks to the varsity athletes tordonating SISO to the Library Challenge l‘vcty varsity athlete gavea dollar to the llltld. We‘d also like to thank them tor donating the

«ammo. pri/es, liach team captain orgarii/ed. collected the money anddonated the prizes. Thanks to them. the library (‘halleiige could give awayprizes to the largest student donors.The varsity athletes have done what organi/ers have pleaded over and over

for everyone to do. The only thing the Library l‘lllltl needs hour each student isone dollar. Only one dollar. Sure money is tight. but everyone can scroiitigearound for a dollar. If you absolutely have to. collect all the pennies you t'ind infour years until you get a dollar. However you can. give rust one dollar.

It’ you have a dollar and don't know w here to put it. go to the library and ptttit in the Library Fund box on the entrance desk It _\t‘tl can't get it there. askyour hall council about their third. As tar as we know everv doriiritot‘y hasone. It yours doesn‘t. start oneWrite to us, please

e need more letters for the (‘airipus I-orurii. It there is a pressingproblem that you have to get off your chest. write to as. TheCampus Forum is a place tor students to t‘\pt'css their concerns

W for the rest of the student body and lilcllllv to read. It anyTechnician columnists have piqued your interest. ottetidcd you orduml’ounded you. write and express your alternate opinion. It you believeTechnician is biased in any way. write and set the record straight.Forum letters may be edited for style. brevity and taste tsee toruiii policy.

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Contest is for positive self-imageThis is rtr relercnce to Nathan (‘iay's"(‘ontest is Racist'~ article on February 8.Frequently. I read the editorials and Forumletters in Technician. torm my ownopinions and keep them to myselt‘. Mi: (iay.however. has aroused the need in me tocypress my opinion aloudliirst. he considers the libony Man contest"a blatant display of segregation" as it is"echUsive to black males only."Segregation you say .. don't think so'wonder. will you. Mr. (iay. as a white male.or any people ot your race. become anactive lobbyist toi‘ black .-\iiieiicans ittel'torts to voice issues riiiportant to blacks"()l course not you do not see the need Thel‘.l"(lll\ Mari contest is not an issue ot racismor segregation Let the clue you iti on thedettnrtioii ot racism II I may paraphraseWebster. it is any program or practice otracial discrimination. segregation. etc .based oti a doctrine ot teaching. withoutscientific support. that claims to lllld racialdit'terences in character. intelligence. etc.that asserts the superiority ot‘ one race o'another or others. That is not the purpose otthe Ebony Man contest to pick outdit'tererices between blacks and other racesand assert those drllerences as superior overothers The contest is dcstgttcd titacknowledge the individuality. internalstrength and beauty of the black malebecause mainstream society tirost likely willnot. So it you choose to participate iii theliboiiy Klan cctitest. go ahead: but you maybe disqualilied tor not meeting the

Michelle E. NealGeust Columnist

l'k'qlllrtc'lllt'lll sMy point betrig most w lirte people do notgo around suggesting positive at In dies andsocial events tor blacks to participate in tohelp give us back ptide tor our culture thatvv as once stripped away lot this reason. Iwould like to tlitiik I speak lot most blacksiii saving events \lltll .is the l‘lltlII‘» \lancontest or Miss l’aii \Iiicati are notdesigned to racially segregate. but to.tt'ktlti\\lv‘dj.‘i‘. [hit so ttittvlt Iii others. but Iiiourselves that we .itc rtiipoitatit people withimportant it'lllllltllllvllls to make\lr (iay also had concerns as to why thereare three Iloors ot the \trideiit ( eritcr-\riiie\ dedicated to the -\tiicari \riieticaii(tiltiiral (enter The answer is rust anotherevattiple ol my beliet that It we as blacks donot make advances to protect our own. thenwho will" -\s lot other iiiitior'ily races onthis campus not having .i place ot equalspace. I agree will be the lirst tot‘tlctttti’dgi‘ other ttlttttttttlt‘\ [U \pcctk ttttt hittheir individual needs and concerns as wellas blacks \\il| \ou‘ Incidentally. the threelloors are to replace the tvvi| iii tlti old(‘iiltutal (cuter. plus the additional theaterattil library that you .lll‘ so i oticerned about\s tot blacks using the \lllvdtl' \tiiei'rcariI ibiaiy as a plate to hang oirt,‘~ why is

hanging out seen so iiegatrvely'.‘ Is that artyditt‘ereiit tiorii having beach parties onI'ucker Beach. beer-keg dorrii parties ortrying to catch a tati all day while classesare iti session" Yes. blacks “hang out." Onan occasion have done so my self. What Is-the prohlerii" We. too. are human beingswith desires to spend our leisure time withtrreiids conversing I'm sorry it we don‘tlive up to your lilll'tlrt‘tc'tllrlc expectations.but layitig out on Tucker Beach or runrtingnude on llillsborougli Street does‘t happento be any ot the things blacks do. At first. Iw.t‘~ tempted to say. “It's a black thing. youwouldn‘t understand." and it is a blackthing. but let me evplain it to you. From mystudies iii -\lllviltl .-\riierican history. it is apart or our culture to spend leisure andtaiiiilv tiirrc talkiirg about our past andsharing personal moments. That has beenthe way :\lIIvitII\ have passed their litstorydown through generations You see. ourltlsttiiy .is well as our culture time been leftout ot the iiiosi popular history booksMaybe someone will beiieltt from the\I‘rican .\iiiciicaii Library besides blacks.What iea||v bothers me is that whenblacks “hang out." we are portrayed asrowdy oi vandalous But whenlltllsbotouglt is taken over by peoplebehaving like primitives. disturbing thethey are simply an "eirthUsiastict mud or "eviilicrattt tarts." I don't get tIlpurer.

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The problem with the preachersl‘ach and every one ot us has .iiiindependent view ot religion and theologyReligion is how we. as individuals. view theworld and people around us (hrtstianrty.by tat the largest religion in .'\lllL‘l'Ivd. hasallected everyone's lives whether we lrkcit or not (‘hristiairity has influenced oriilaws as a nation and in local statutes»\|tliougli a separation ol church .rtid stateeyists oti paper. it has even surtaced III theschool systt‘tlls. t‘\Pc‘ctttll_\ tIl Tt‘tltlcsscc.where creationism is still taught l‘\L'tl ityou have managed to grow tip rti somedistant toiiiitry where (‘liristiaititysinthience hasn't spread. you have still beentouched by Il since you arrived here atNt'Sl What I atti relerritig to is the"Brickyard Preacher ”l l‘Iil\c.(lt\L‘tl\\Ctl the preacher w itli severalpeople. (‘hristiairs and nonl'lrristratis. Allot them had respect tor the man's strongconvictions. but they all agreed that he wasmore of a yoke than an inspiration. Is it notthe mission of a ("trrtstian preacher toconvert non (‘hristtans and bring (‘hristiansback to the told atri not a theologicalexpert. but it seems to me that tellingsomeone that he was already doomed to an

Daniel McPhersonGuest Columnistetcttttty ot ptiirisliiiieiit is not an t'llkvll\\'aigritiient to stand and scream at soirreoiie.insulting everything about him. i. I bitabsurd

.ltist .r tevv days ago I was walking with along haired trieiid ot riiinc lliis preachersaw lirrri .iiid started \i.‘llltt,‘ .rI ltIllI. savingmy tiierid was unnatural and wanted to be.git! He took this IIIslIll verv well. tiieielylaughing at him He their turned hisattention to tire \lv hair is not nearly longenough to be called long, but It is not .i himeither I took my lrretid's evarirple .rird itistlaughed at liiiir How can aiivoiie thiiik he isso superior as to insult someone clse' \.man may. in this day and age. wear his hartlong it he wishes ll.c old stereotypes ofappearances ot meii .riid women are not truetoday This tiiaii needs to get into thiscenturyI passed by later and he was piattlriig tosomeone about the c\ il qtialrtv ot

knowledge. this man obviously wants its tobe stupid .iiiiiiials without the ability tothink II this is his idea ot pertection orparadise their lotgive me. but I don't sharehis point ot viewl’eihaps he wishes to be ignorant. btit l forone don‘t wish to bc <\tter all. why are weltt‘lt III college it not to Icaiii’ Knowledgebuilt our world Some things a personshould not know. like Saddam should notbe allowed the knowledge ot how to useriu.lcai weapons. but hit the most part,knowledge is ll‘c greatest thing we canhave His idea should be ignored. It shouldnot he laughed at. trierely pitted. It is.however. very hard to keep ti'oiii laughing..iird most people do I. personally. can nottake this man seriously How can anyone beserious. laced with such rav ings'.’Another question I must ask is who gavehrrii peiiiitssion to "preach” his message onour campus anyway" (‘an anyone come oncampus and yell insults at people wheneverthey like” I would hope not. I ant for freespeech. btrt this is ridiculous.lltritrr/ .‘It /'/ri‘ivoii Is it freshman In.Ir Ii'v/irtrr r'ltg‘lllr't'llttt,’

Such people disgust thisMarinelast night iJan 33) l saw .’\'(~ Statestudents on the local television new s. and lmUst say I had mived emotions about whatI saw Since I graduated from State in ‘83.I've tried to keep abreast of news about myalitia mater Whenever I hear the reportersay "'\.'.('. State." I wait dll\ltlll\l_\ lotcheering words to follow like "beats Duke”or "stomps (‘arolina "But last night I saw N (‘ State studentsprotesting. some against the war in the (Bulland some supporting the troops They weregathered iii the same brickyard outside I) llllill library where I used to spend timewatching my fellow students rushing fromone class to another. seemingly unawarethere was a real. sometimes harsh worldoutside their college environment. In theclassroom and through countlessconsersations. I decided many of myclassmates (and one or two protessorsiwere already educated beyond their abilityto leam. They were idealists in a world nolonger ideal tassuniing they understoodthere was a time when this world waspertect). It was understood by trulyintellectual people that nothing. I repeat.

"Technician(”iv or" w to 'sL-wsa- s:" -r. -, .- ~f ;, 4‘c’ ‘ ‘ ' iw wt? 7 "wit U . 2*y ..iiiothiiig tustilies going to war lzveiy“problem" between nations can be solvedwttli dialogue and negotiation 'llieir iiiaiirproblem was not understanding thedillererite between peat e and appeasementl‘llc “Ultl\ lllcy tlst‘tl [0 di‘ltllt‘ ”ll'cciltitll”were the satire words non tilealists rise todctiiie -\iid words likcpatriotisiir. duty. valor. and honor have notireziiiittg to them .it all I knew these tolksevisted on .N.(‘ State campus. biit I guess Itried not to tlitrik about it That t\. until Isaw them waving signs and chanting ontelevision

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:\s an alumnus. it sliatiies tire to admit tltatlolks trotii my school would dare to raisetheir voices in protest against my countryAs a soldier. rt disgusts me to hear suchpeople dare to say "our boys" should bebrought home My esperience has taughtme tltal war protesters don‘t protest war inconsctttUs opposition to the violence til wttrbut rather their personal iiivolveiitent in itThese lolks aren‘t particularly concernedwhether our boys tor "gr.Is" either) nowserving II] the (hill come home as long as

thev theiriselves or their lainilv members.ireir l involved in the conflict. I heard a'\Iaiiiii general giving a pep talk' to histroops last week iti which he told them thereason they were there was not tor orl oreven the aggression ot' a maniac. They arethere tor love but not rust Iove ot country.l‘dcll .‘ylaritie would stand his ground and dohis pib out ot Iove tor his fellow Marine. Iunderstand that lliotigli no war protester andtew supporters ot the war understand whythis soldier teels cotiipelled to yoin hislcllow soldiers in the (iuIt whatever thecost may beI'm gratclttl to .N.('. State tor myeducation. I came to State in ‘77 afterserving loiir years in the Army. at FortBragg and Alaska. Within a year aftergraduating. I returned to active dutybecause I was brought up believing there isa cost to t'reedorii and somebody has to payit. Since returning. l've served in Italy andnow back at Bragg. currently with the\riiry's Golden Knights Thanks to Stateand my years evperience as a paratrooper.last year I published a book about the team.I'm a iiil’antiyman serving in what amountsto a rournalist/editor‘s position It's a great_ .Imiiiir t i'IIIIIItrr‘ii on I’rty'i' ll—~—————________

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