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i-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. FEBRUARY 21, 1981 Lenoir-Rhyne 'Hester "Beats Several Drums" ByRkkStnmk ' UiMMirllii HICKORY Some people "march to the tune of a differnct drummer." Lenoir-Rhyne College's David Hester likes to pro vide his own beat. Not that the Bears' leading scorer and re bounder for the 1980-81 basketball season is all that unusual, although most coaches in the NAIA's District 26 or elsewhere, for that matter would be glad to take his 6CW shooting from the field, his 16.1 points per game average or his 6. 1 re bounds per outing. But Hester would like to get back to playing his drums after basketball is over for the Bears for this year. "I used to play the drums in a community group at home," he says, "and while other people were out acting crazy I would be at home practic ing alUhetime." The 6-4 junior also found some time to develop this basketball skills, too. A native of Durham, Hester had a fine career at Durham High School and then went to Lees-McRae Junior College in Banner Elk, where he scored 14 points and grabbed 10 re bounds per game last year while making the all Western Carolina Junior College Conference squad. In just IS games in a Lenoir-Rhyne uniform, Hester has distinguished himself as One of the top players around. He poured in a season's high 31 points against Belmont Abbey back in December and has been L-R's leading scorer seven dif ferent times. An excellent leaper, Hester collared 12 rebounds in a 73-68 win over Guilford and gets many of his points by working inside for dunks and other high-percentage shots. He had 21 points and eight rebounds against Appalachian State and canned eight of nine shots for 18 points in an 84-76 loss at nationally ranked, Catawba last week. "I want to work hard to be complete player," Hester says. "I want to improve on all phases of the game, especially my outside shooting and my ballhandling. I think my natural position is pro bably wing, although most of my career I've had to play with my back to the basket. But if that's what is needed to help the team, that's fine with me." That is a key work in Hester's philosphy team. "Most of all, I want to be a positive factor on the team," he says. "Lots of athletes feel as though the team owes them something, and I feel I owe the team just about everything." Head coach Neil Hodges of the Bears is cer tainly glad Hester is wear ing L-R red and black. "From a baskeball perspective, David has played very well for us," says Hodges, "but even more important than that is the leadership he's pro vided. He's a very high quality young man and I think he'll be a great suc cess in life if he continues with the same sort of at titude he approaches' everything with now." Hester's post-graduate plans currently call for "getting with a nice marketing firm if possible, and maybe graduate school. The first thing I've got to do is get my B.A. though," An excellent stu dent, Hester is a business administration major who says he likes Lenoir-Rhyne "because of the personal touch it has. It's not really that small but it is not too large, either, and you can talk to your professors. That is very positive.". David's father is cur rently senior producer at television station WTVD in Durham and hosts and produces his own show, while his mother is very active at St. Joseph's AME Church. In fact, one of David's interests is working with young peo ple. "I just love working with children," he says, "and for two summers I've worked as a playground supervisor at home. It's lots of fun not much pay but lots of rewards. Some of these kids aren't from the best home situations, and they're just amazed that somebody takes a little - time to show them care and consideration, but also to tell them to sit down and that they're do ing something wrong. It's a fine line but I hope I can be a good influence." But that is David Hester a positive influence in a lot of ways, not the least of which is on the Bears of Lenoir-Rhyne and the 1980-81 basketball season. Hester is co-captain of the 80-81 team. MEAC Wrestling Duels Slated For Dover This Week .The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference will hold its Tenth Annual Wrestling Championships February 20-21 on the campus of Delaware State College in Dover, Delaware. Two-year defending champions South Carolina State College, coached by James Ragland, are the favorites. The Bulldogs have an ex perienced squad, and will be strong contenders for a' conference record third MEAC crown. Keith O'Banner, who won the 1980 MEAC 118-pound class, will lead the team along with last year's se cond place winners: Lloyd Bullard (177 lbs.), Henry Dykes (190 lbs.), Preston Hughes (126 lbs.), and Jesse Steele (heavyweight). , Delaware State, last year's runnerup with 62V points (SC State had 82 Vi), will have a problem trying to replace two-time MEAC heavyweight champion and two-year Ourstanding Wrestler David Crocker. However, head coach Jackie Robin son has a fine nucleus with defending MEAC cham pions Shelton Smith (190 lbs.), and Ray Handy (177 lbs.). Also back are se cond place finishers Ron Finney (167 lbs.) and Greg Chandler (150 lbs.). Robinson -was named the 1980 MEAC Wrestling Coach of the Year follow ' ing last year's meet-. Veteran head coach Mel ' I Pinckney and his NCA&T ' Aggies will be trying to recapture the mid seventies glory years with a young, scrappy 1981 . club. Sophmore Robbie Melvin, the only A&T in dividual winner in the 1980 conference meet, returns with second place winners John Worth (118 lbs.) and Greg Greene (158 lbs.). Melvin is in the 126-pound weight class. The Aggies finished third in the league - last year with 56 'i points. Pulling the load for coach Cecil Diggs' Howard Bison will be veterans Paul Cotton, Derrick Givens, and Leonard Long. Cotton, a junior in the 118-pound class, placed third in the conference clash, while Long was the 142-pound champ. Help Wanted CHRYSLER 7 REFUND EXTENDED T0 1981 CHAMPS -Mi. m 50 HOMWY MTMMtTO (ft Purchased On Credit ,-vW - ' $. ... , SELECTION OF THE YEAR! iwb n - mi i il l iu yjf Ptia N.c. si t sr Mcj: . $5483 UMCrayster Refund $ 373 Stock No. 1988 MnrkUn 1R9Q PRICE INCLUDES RADIO, REAR DEFROSTER, MAJOR STANDARD FEATURES White sidewall steel-belted rac ial tires Front-wheel drive ' Styled steel road wheels (4) el. 4-liter 4-cylinder engine Locking fuel filler door 4-speed manual transmission . Left outside racing mirror Power front disc brakes Inside hood release Rack-and-Dinton steering Trip odometer, temperature and fuel gauges Independent front suspension - Fold-down rear seats Reclining bucket seats miKYSUK I i .hone 688-551 iL Technicals " Programmer Analyst Fortune 500 manufacturer is seeking a program meranalyst with a degree and at least 2 years COBOL ex perience in a manufacturing environment. Opening is a remote job entry installation utilizing a 370158 with 0S VS 1 JES II. Above average, benefit programs and stock purchase program. Send resume to: P 0 Box 241, Rox boro, NC 27573. An Equal Opportunity Employer MF Town of Carrboro has as immediate opening for an Economic Development Coordinator. This is a highly visible position resopnsible for encouraging expansion of existing businessesindustries and the establishment of new businessesindustries within the town's corporate and planning limits. Position is department head level respon sible directly to the Manager. Position requires 3-5 years successful experience in economic development, in dustrial relations or related field and graduation from a 4 fi year jcoltegeuftfversttv jlttt$oem worK lfl economics, , buslnesi , ; ,-any specialty M rellated. to economic development. Salary: S1 7,504 $23,457, 00Q. apply by March 13th, 1981. Apply to: Send resume and request employment application, Personnel Department, Town of Carrboro, Post Office Box 337, Carrboro, North Carolina. EOE T. V. Engineer V Facilities Supervisor UNC Center for Public Television, requires experienced maintenance arid construction supervisor to be in charge of physical plant of the Center's TV facilities existing and planned throughout N. C. Responsibility will be for maintenance, with Center staff and contracted services, for all roads, buildings, towers, and mechanical aspects of TV and microwave antennas and transmission lines. Elec trical contractors license desirable. Broad knowledge of construction and maintenance practices in HVAC, plumb ing, and electrical work required. Television plant ex perience useful. Some overnight travel expected. Salary range: S18.612-27.132. Apply by March 2, 1981 to: UNC-General Administration, Personnel Office, P. 0. Box 2688, Chapel Hill, N. C, 27514. EQUAL OPPOR TUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. - (Continued from Page 5) ,'.. . son is from College Park, Georgia. Al Anderson, a 6-4 guard, helped Delaware State to a three-game sweep last week. In the 76-74 conference win over Howard Satruday. he scored 14 points and pull ed down eight rebounds". In Thursday's 68-63 vic tory"; against East Carolina, Al poured in 18 points, and had four re bounds. In the 81-72 Morgan win, the Clayton, New Jersey native had three points and three re bounds. Hazel Plummer Bowling Scores Pinckney. 558-Nancy Roberson. 579-Ronald Parker. The Hazel B. Plummer Bowling League scores for February 16: Ladles high game: 207-Nancy Howiana, isNancy 196-Prisciiia Maiioy. Ladies high senes: Rowland. 529-Fto 515-Nancy Pinckney. ; Men's high game: 221. 201-Cliff Parker. 214-Ronald Miller. 210-John Rowland. Men's high series: Miller. 564 Cliff 554-Charles Parker. Others: 505-0ra Lewier. 500-Priscilla Malloy. 209-Charles Parker, 202. 551-Jim Dyer. 538-June Winslon, 518-John Rowland, 510-Howard Fills. 500-Jimmy Harrington. Split Conversions, Nancy Pin ckney, 5-10. , Team Scores: High Game-852. Lots of Luck Expr.: High Sel-2388. J & N's. Four-game winners: Sparemakers and J & N's. Guster Lewis was awarded the Bowler of the Month Award by a representative of the Durham Orange Men's-Bowling Association. Lewis is Bowler of the Month for January. 1981 with a 700 plus series. SCS, Howard Win First Indoor Meet BALTIMORE, MD. -In the first ever Mid Eastern Athletic Con ference (MEAC) Indoor Track and Field Cham pionship held Thursday and Friday on the Morgan State campus, South Carolina State won the men's title with 122 points, and Howard University took the women's crown-.iOHing 73 poipfc. Wi ft-MA The Delaware State men ended the two-day event in second place with 93 points; Florida A&M took third with 78; Howard had 75; Bethune-Cookman had 25, and NCA&T State finished with 21. Delaware State's women matched their men by coming in second place with 65 points, Florida A&M did likewise with a total of 47, and SC State had 21. Team Standings MEN S.C. State Delaware State Florida A&M Howard Bethune-Cookman NCA&T WOMEN Howard Delaware State Florida A&M S.C. State 122 93 78 75 25 21 73 65 47 21 Colclough Auto Sate Colclough Auto Sale Colclough Auto Sale Colclough Auto Sales Colclough Auto Sales Colclough Auto Salas Colclough g, g.p ftG(l 8 a I u o U 10 (A 5 1 . M 3 s r 01 77 Regal Red. Was $4495 80 Caprice 4 Dr., Cream Was $6995 78 Future 2 Dr., White Was $4495 80 Cutlass 2 Dr., Yellow Was $7495 78 Grand Prix Green Was $5995 78 Cougar XR-7 Brown Was $4995 75 Grand Prix Green Was $1895 80 Toyota Brown , Was $6495 74 Cadillac 2 Dr., Orange Was $1795 77 Cougar XR-7 Yellow Was $4695 COLCLOUGH AUTO SALES 61 2 Rigsbee Avenue Durham, N.C. 27702 Phone 682-9275 80 Monte Carlo Yellow Was $7295 79 Monte Carlo Blue Was $61 95 i0 78 Lincoln 4 Dr., Green Sale '3900 Was $7495 80 Bonneville 4 Dr., White Was $6995 78 Monarc 4 Dr., Silver Was $4995 .CI at Sale '3700 Sale$6600 Sale s6800 Sale $5300 tM ' . 73 Marquis 4 Dr., Blue Sale '4500 Was $1295 77 Granada 4 Dr., White Sale '1400 was $3695 e , sconn 79 Cadillac 2 Dr., Silver Sale '5900 was $9895 Sale $1 400 Sale '3900 76 Riveria Silver Was $3495 79 Lincoln 4 Dr., White Was $8995 Sale '6800 Sale '5700 Sale '6800 Sale s6700 Sale '4100 Sale '1050 Sale '2900 Sale '8900 Sale '2900 Sale '8200 I o V) o 10 o o H Cotdoggh Auto 8afts Coldough Auto Salts Colctough Auto Sates Coldough Auto Sales Coldough Auto Sales Colclough Auto Sales Colclough A J Temporary Clerical Position. Typing Skills and Some Of fice Experience Required. 3 HoursDay, M-F until mid March. $4.00Hr. Call 942-8781. HUMAN SERVICES DIREC T0R - Town of Chapel Hill. Plan, program, manage non traditional HS dept. Includes Police Soc Wk, Pub HgsCD, Retired Sr. Volunteer Prog. MSW, 3 yrs program mgmt exper, including spvsn of prof, staff, knowledge of community organizing, direct sve cnslng, intergov't rela tions. Some municipal gov't exper. preferred. Start $21,285 - 23,466; excellent benefits. Apply by March 6: r Personnel-HS, 306 N Colum bia St, CH, 27514. EOAAE. NORTH CAROLINA T DURHAM COUNTY , EXECUTOR NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of R0XIE D. BARNES, deceased, late of Durham ' County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor cor porations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed James T. Barnes. 2005 Otis Street. Durham, North Carolina 27707 on or before August 4. 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned, this 4th day of February. 1981. James T.Barnes ' Executor of the . Eslale of Roxie D. Barnes deceased PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times Feb. 7. 14. 2T, 28, 1981 Help WantetT Regional Plannqr The Trianlga J. Council of Governments has in opening for an experienced land use planner.;; Master's degree in planning or a closely related field, and considerable ex perience in land use planning - or an equivalent combina tion of education and experience are required. Starting salary S1 9,457 to $24,833 annually, depending on qualifications. Send resume by March 20, 1981 to: Per sonnel Director, TJC0G, P. 0. Box 12276, Research Triangle Park, N. C. 27709. Qualified women, handicap ped persons and members of minority groups ar urged to apply. Computer Programmer II Completion of college course work in computer science and one year experience in computer programming work; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. (Trainees with suitable qualifications will be considered.) Salary range: $15,540 -521,420. Nurse Supervisor I Graduation from an accredited school of nursing and two years of nursing experience including one year in a charge nurse role; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of North Carolina is required. Research ex perience preferred. Rotating shifts: Weekend work essential. Salary range: $14,868 - 21,420. Research Analyst I Completion of college course work with a biological science major and three years of biochemical research ex perience; or an equivalent combination of training and ex perience. Experience in GLC, HPLC and spectrometry desirable. Salary range: $16,260 - $23,556. Research Technician III Completion of college course work with a biological science major; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Background in medical technology or clinical microbiology mandatory. Salary range: $12,468 17,820. University Administrative Manager III Completion of college course work with a major emphasis in Business Administration, Public Administration or related field and two years experience in management of administrative activites of a business or governmental pro gram ;or an equivalent combination of education and ex perience. Management skills must include long range planning, the ability to negotiate nd understand the dynamics and legal implications of contracts, and effective oral and written communication skills. Salary range: $17,028 - 24,684. For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 933-2991. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPJJlYER.!-w!-!l CITY OF DURHAM Job Opportunities Facility Attendant (Tennis) (Part-time) Starting Salary S3.00hr. Hours: 5:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 7 days - Mid April thru September 1981. Must be 16 years of age or older and be able to travel from site to site. DEADLINE DATE: March 6, 1981 Secretary il Starting Salary $10, 155yr. Tests are given for clerical positions every Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. Noon at the Personnel Department. DEADLINE DATE: Open Parking Garage Attendant (Part-time) Salary $3.35hr. NOTE: We are establishing a register of qualified ap plicants for this position. Applications will be reviewed as vacancies become available. DEADLINE DATE: Open Refuse Equipment Operator I Starting Salary $10,663yr. DEADLINE DATE: February 12, 1981 Plant Operator SHIFT WORK REQUIRED. Starting Salary S10,663yr. DEADLINE DATE: February 26, 1981 Boxing Coach (Part-time) Salary $3.00-4.00 Depending on Qualifications Hours: 5 8:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. DEADLINE DATE; February 19, 1981 Clerk Typist II (Part-time) Hours: 8 a.m. -12 noon; flexible within the morning hours. Minimum typing 50 WPM. Salary $4. 25hr. DEADLINE DATE: February 12, 1981 Janitor I (Part-time) Term: March 2 November 27, 1981. Salary S2.90hr. DEADLINE DATE: February 24, 1981 Laborer I (Part-time) Term: March 2 October 15, 1981. WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY WORK REQUIRED. ; Salary S3.10hr. ' DEADLINE DATE: February 24, 1981 NOTE:, Clerical tests are given Tuesday and Wednes day from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon at the Personnel Department. COMPLETED CITY APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE ' DEADLINE DATES INDICATED Contact Personnel Department (First Floor, City Hall) 101 City Hall Plaza, Durham, N.C. 27701 ph. 683-4214. ONLY ONE POSITION PER APPLICATION WHEN APPLYING. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
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