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Thursday. October 16. 1980The Daily Tar Heel 9 -rt s v3 -. n . I ft-' : SrfK V C I.1NDA HOCKIITSON Staff Writer It was another routine win for the Tar Heel volleyball team Tuesday night as it defeated East Carolina 15-11, 14-16, 15-5, 15-3 to raise its season's record to 21-7. For Adri Esnard, Carolina's co-captain and setter, the easy matches offer challenges of their own. "These intra-state games are tedious, minuscule matches, she said. "You almost have to drag yourself onto the court. But they serve a purpose. They're a good warm-up for the state and regional tournaments which we're aiming for. I'd love to go to nationals, so these girls can see what big-time volleyball is all about." If the team makes it to the national tournament in Santa Barbara, Calif., it would also mean a free trip home for Esnard, a native of tiny ppiMWWIIH I I w 1132012 0 tennio ACC tourney By MARX TAYLOE Staff Writer This weekend, while most Carolina students are on vacation, the women's tennis team will be spending its time in Charlottesville, Va., battling it out for the ACC championship. . The team will be looking for a repeat of last year when it won the title, despite a late regular season loss to Clemson. Saturday Clemson handed the Tar Heels their first loss of the season, 6-3. "We were certainly disappointed in the loss at Clemson," coach Kitty Harrison said. "But we are still very optimistic and know we can beat this Clemson team." Carolina has three top seeds in the tournament. Lloyd Hatcher will be seeded first in the No. 5 flight while Jennifer Balent will occupy the top spot in the sixth flight. In doubles competition, Margaret Scott and Balent will be seeded first in the No. 3 . flight, ' At Clemson Harrison said the Tar Heels ran into an aggressive and Higher States of Consciousness Without Drus Presented by Institue For Self Study, Monday Night Oct. 27, 8 p.m. Carolina Inn, Carolina Room Registration $3.00 n 'kJ I i LOWEST CO$T FLIGHTS B Reliable Flexible B Free European Stops Q Buy Now For Summer And Save (212) 6S3-83S0 Outside New York Mkl-C00-223-767G Th Cn1r For Student Tral 1140 Broadway, N Y C. N Y. I0G0) tub Year" ,rztcj2 25 words or less Students '1.75 Ncn-Studcnts 2.75 Add St tor ach tidllional word 1.C3 mora tuv bostd ad or bolJSaca typa 10 prcnt cltcount lor ada run 5 eonaacutiva day Hmm Prial Vary Ciamriy ft m r w-m 4- Ctci Z'l'.j CcoU. Al r.U::ai, and thm Cort- Iterant at CL".ofs Tit tonl-bt mt rnocrts on the kno'atxdge trexly rCVEALED by Guru MaharaJ Jl wSU b h!d on Thursday. Oct. Ifech. 23rd. and ZOih at 7:33 p.m. la tht Chapel IS.U PutUc Library. 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If . .1 it .r ;.'.::ni i t t k t ' 1 a : j V i t I 3 ; - - s , l ) 1 t t I . 1 t ( e. ' i, . ' . '.: ii it t ... i ; t . i Balboa Island, Calif., a town across the bridge from Newport Beach. Esnard said the brand of volleyball out West was far ahead of the rest of the country. "In California, girls start playing very young. I played at my Catholic grammar school because that was the only sport girls were allowed to play," she said. "Then I played on a championship team in high school and at Orange Coast College." Before transferring to UNC last year, Esnard led the junior college to the state championship. Transferring to UNC was not an easy decision for Esnard. She said she originally planned to give up volleyball so she could "experience the life of an average student without devoting all my time to studying, playing or preparing for games. I wanted more time for myself, without all the responsibilities of a student-athlete," she said. team readies at Virginia determined team. "All of their players get a jump on you," Harrison said. "They are quick to hit winners, and if yci give them an inch, they'll take the point. "We were simply not doing that," Harrison said. "We were tentative and as expected', nervous, and will have to show much more aggression this weekend to beat them." Harrison expressed confidence in the play of her doubles teams. "The doubles play is really good now," she said. "There has been steady improvement since the first match and I think we're ready for the tournament. "We have to feel confident going into the tournament," Harrison said. , "Clemson didn't beat us badly and losing to them should make us that much more determined." Balent also expressed optimism for this weekend's tournament for the Tar , Heels. "Each match is real important, especially the doubles," Balent said. 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ClioUtt or Vari.Ila wish Buitrroeme of QxiU!i ki3. 113, CO. r:U97. 912 2Z21, SAVE TUI'i ADt Tifl and mnof orrrtlfts. $l.C-3p2. In. k and d.!-vfy. ?i3 -H'Ai. A.k l t Os j. I U Wave a tr.e&v j J v. : '. T .' :: ,i j r r;: a 1 c -.: '.: n? j a:;gm :V .::.VtL t l r-. V.: ',if V' u ) a rry"-. wr a t j" : i f 1 t, a v. "S a.; .- t ' ' A. in:;:v,Y f.c.J lu. C Vi?-12?3iu!y. IJ'.P.'.OVI YOUll (,:i 1! Iltitstth But when UNC coach Beth Miller offered her a scholarship, Esnard decided to try a different part of the country and play volleyball for two more years. "I came to UNC blind. I suffered a real case of culture shock. In-state students just have no conceptioh of what it's like for out-of-staters. My family is a whole country away. I'm a real family person and that's why I'm going back home after this semester. I've had 20 years of growing up in two, but volleyball has made it worthwhile. "I hate to say the setter is the brains of team, because everyone has to think. But the setter has to read the opponent's offenses and defenses. She has to fake out their blockers and know her hitters. She has to know when to set up a spike or put a little dink over and psych the other team out." Esnard has not always been a setter during her 7m 77 7? JL . By CLIFTON BARNES Staff Writer Rah, Rah, Carolina-Una Rah, Rah, Carolina-Una Rah, Rah, Carolina! Rah! Rah! Rah! If you happen to make it to Fetzer Field today for the 10th annual Beat State Extravaganza, you'll no doubt hear those words, probably sung with a little editing done at the end, as Tar Heel fans tend to do, especially when the opponent is the Wolfpack; ' A pig pickin' sponsored by the Sweet Carolines, who joined Delta Upsilon Fraternity this year in arranging the pep rally, opens the extravaganza at 5:30 p.m.. Cost is $3.50 and includes beverage. The pep rally starts at 6:30 p.m. with Ron Stutts, of WCHL radio serving as emcee. Woody Durham, voice of the Tar Heels, will be there to talk about past Carolina-State games. The UNC marching band and the varsity cheerleaders will lead the rally. During the rally, the Sweet Carolines will sponsor an "Ugly Redneck" contest on honor of N.C. State. Lou Bellow, a former basketball official will be the judge. ysn!ad bar $2.49 Tuesday Pizza Dsiffct $2.49 IVcdacsday Spaghetti dl-ti-caa eat wsalad bar f 0 - - .. . ...... .942-5149 M il M THE RHA PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE is compiling a list of area bands to be made available to all residence hall governments. To get your band on this list, you must submit the following, in writing, to the RHA office (Suite A. Union) by Oct. 24: name of the band, price range, contact person, phone number, and any special equipment you either have or require. Cassette demo tapes strongly encouraged. Also Include a song list. VOICE TEACHER TRAINED New York and Europe. 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V i'J ftra etpnr Ca'5 Su.J al 931-7131 afu-r 11. CO pm or k av mma-j. FOOTtlAll TICKET KEEDl D FOR EAST CAROLINA game. Pre auttle. 97.21X3 t. !-e 11pm, iiov.c NfFDr.o rou wo;:k:ng. .-?. - trUin, ... Fief he .!; '. uf g!itHt, $ f;ae, 4 l.kir. f-!rw of fr.-wn. Dvti 1115 03 o k'tt i.:l pay m- l.r tM r- C3 B-3 at 967-7 V2 1 v;i3 S:.,4 S3), J i:v:.a c.f;ii) am) f..LVia CAjf ? - ti, I' 21 .rrt X t'j - to S&i re "This year, the pep rally is bigger than it ever has been," said event chairman Keith Shell of the DUs. "We put a lot of time and effort in this project and we think this could be the best ever." At 9 p.m. the DUs will sponsor a band party with the Fantastic Shakers in the new Tin Can. Admission is $1 and proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. Charlie Carr, recruiting coordinator and Sweet Carolines supervisor, said Carolina wanted to make the rally something like the "Gator Growl," a similar event at the University of Florida. 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Though I don't see how that could be. HAPPY 20th PUTTERHEAD! Lefs cekbrate with lots of cherry cheesecake this year. (Tootsie roll are in season.) Love you! TAMMY, aon-rwhfte I heard that the key to getting a response is through good advertising. Hope your ADULT Lie as successful Happy' Eh4y? ADVERTISE! CUair.sd deadllaa far IVe J, tf 2E3 lapr la Fri.. 10 17C3 at 12 ato. KAREN AND NA.NCY: Have fon amoni the Lams, tlie h."a and tine cows over F3 Eieitk. Try to stay sober al krart 53 of the t:-e. E surf to ttcrp at the MarLmd Hu on your d.tve, Ikd Pioneer! Obvkuy Linda. SLOVETT. thar.ks for makg rl.ls patt yfsr 0-e bet one of my Lie. V.a'2 have mar-y ewe. I promiae. I fove you more thaa rvrr. Alaeys id forevT, your Pur. TO THE SNOW BUNNIES af "Beech" Mountain: Os 22 more ta; rsVla season. We feava our iiur.l.f.J U rr- (a J. Love, lh Hju-.U'. Urn. 1 he c::;l with the c:a clue cvts - Pd vu VVd. 10 A1 Ia I vt of CJ f iit. V.e both aw handed sertft.l f.'ance. Ye had Carr.-t.a tla hoodri iatket. M-ft me "Hs. 5.33, t H. i .! 1 V . Y . H t s's 1 a c ' 1 - - ? H i . i ,t l H rt-i:.v-.: ::) iiv a s i t ?1 '' U to. fttnf-tt fia - ..- 1 c-l t' t-: a I , at p ' t. C A.VJY, I f t . 1 i e , .V r , - ' s a,'e C t . t t ' t r? ; t ;',, ' I I. career and said she sometimes envies her teammates. "They can really smash the ball and let out their frustrations. But even when I'm mad as hell I've got to place it up there, nice and easy and keep a smooth, flowing game plan." "This is the best group of girls I've ever known We're unbelievably close and it's amazing how much they've improved. There was a breakthrough this year because- now they understand me. They respect my experience. When 1 first came, I think I intimidated them because I was so aggressive, so vocal, so intense." The season takes on special significance for Esnard, because it will be her last. "I love to play good, competitive volleyball, but I'm getting tired of the routine. I feel that this will be my climactic season. Because I'm leaving I want to get to know everyone on that team and see us play to our full potential." luT7 - 71 71) rTTf f "The Gator Growl was a big success," he said. "Once (1969) after one of those things Florida beat us 52-2. You can't beat those results. We just want to promote school spirit. It's solely for school spirit. The students are enthused for this to be such a big school. We want to get the students even more interested.'V MARCH J,.s 0 DIMES V'J t m OfjnwfM W 2 . . . Cdl Aficzd For Chicken Cones Fcx Fcoibdll Gsnsa from Granville Towers Mo n. -Sat., 10 am-9 pm Sun. message) All made in cur own shop with finest ingredients! have to wait take come home. Weekdays 8:30-6:00 Sundays 1:C0-6:C0 DTI I Carolina Union Cj5A, KAY Thanks for being late to Chem. 21! Good luck on Fri. and over Fail Break! Behind you and to the right, Gary. LONELY SINCERE FUN LOVING uppcrclassman (average looking) would Lke to meet females with similar disposition. Don't be bashful girls write Danny R. Box 729 Carrboro. DEAN: I loved getting massacred St. Micky's Day! Thanks for walking me home. I enjoyed ft. CaU me sometime? Susan P. FRAN S.: Thanks for turning my purse into the police. I tried to call, but couldn't find your number. I appreciate your kindness. Susan. I LOVE YOU, Bunny. Happy Twelve Weeks Anniversary. You can sleep with Mr. Moon on tonight If you want to. Love, your Bunny Boy. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to tha World's Greatest Grot, Sid the Kid! Hope your day Is most enjoyable. Love Cindy. TO THE BLACK CURLY-HEADED, blue-eyed hunk who sits beside us in Chem. 61. Here's your personal. How about dinner sometime? Love ya! L and M. TEACUE POWER SUITE: FXMEKDER stay tuned for further adventures the Maaked Marauders. B.R. Utile Hue was wonderful. That "other" chicken was cod. won't it? Unv hmmmm. D.D. says you better not laush sottlhd E-j Red's watt in 3! RICKY D. Harpy Birthday! You drtrrve the best. That's why we sent you this personal. We kve you! Ruth, Laura, Lfca. KLB Happy 19th to tha moat captivating snaiine sctmt'.tt 1 know. R sen. bar you're not gettlrf Sdr. you're jettln-j mort tl< to date iactjues Couatfa.! Love, Yo-r IU 113 mUfue. SIGMA SIGMA S1GV.A. So-e ta yoxrf hooae I) f a j-rr'rfl. but d V' U k?aa w!t? H.- r.s-!--t st-rts wi;h "S" arJ I l-v L-r1 LILLY D.. A3 the sUtm leafy fcst your cumns; I llJ.-.k tyrt rl funny, f t'.j.k I reroen.U vjm from ruih. (Yiru a'jra r-3 1. - -!-.' 5- a-nd t.a 1 a dp vt-ka?) W must aet. Lw M,", MICtLUX W. S whal If retsa fovs? True iWa ts.. c& 1. sae ar-l C 'l t' ' fciO tmh. 13 S-T..-S V":, - V..-h av ywl Srrt L'iw lUivJ?54fte a.-v 3 5--.'jf . r.Mi TllV-r.rR: 0rf-'i-s vvr Cu'.'j-.l 1 II 3 1 :t 1'rfS. t-; n 01 "Lai .s." Wl.t as rsf t j sr-t e rv:cM. r if r. 1 i-, n . t 5 - r . 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Try not to forget us Southern EeSes eepeci 2y tha FICKLE ones! Have a good trip. Love, E. TO FRANK THE DU PRINCE-Thank you for fun tuck-in! Watch out for older women (115 years old or so)!! Love ya! Mary. C:RL PLEDGE with my watch m her pocket-Tve shaved my beard, so let's fry It again sometime. Tha Guy that thinks crabs Cy. MEMO: SUrrrah A-rab, HELP! I need a Spanish speaking runner from the marshes. Know one? Wf. Til settle for your frlrmUhlp. Love, Hope, Charify (send money). Pasm. IV all try ad ka? yo e-ecrat aad not tall aayoaa lat yo3J lr 9 s t- lS'-V. Ila a rraat atavt Leva, Aaia. i&Z, kil a ad i:ld:e. TJS. la t-r st tilf aa Sfili."-ee prep? TO Tl IE FRONT ROW WOMAN: Two shy aetla Lke us wi3 never meet at this rate. Why M uka the tAitlarlve? fliard anta j'iy In liS. KCR Thanks foe a great first year! You meaa eventhSpg to me. o anarrtaje adda s; Ue to my tie. and yours. ILYW!-t B.'ilt. HlilO LC.T R. TKsrJui If ti e te-.t yr of r-y LI ! 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