18The Tar HeelThursday, May 22, 1986 Graduation from page 1 THE Daily Crossword by Gayle Dean ACROSS 1 Saga 5 Coin toss call 10 Rainbows 14 Miles of film 15 Void 16 Soccer great 17 Eng. school 18 Result of a fall from a sill? 20 Lets 22 Snail 23 Article 25 Possessive 26 Stewardess? 31 Mobile homes? 35 Charge with gas 36 Molding 38 Crude metal 39 Comp. pt. 40 O.T. book 42 Gun a motor 43 Common abbr. 44 Flower part 45 Lively 48 Last but not 50 Spring growth? 52 " the season..." 54 Siouan 55 Asians 60 Adam's ale 64 Bargain-priced voyage? 66 Hack 67 Prevaricated 68 " Grows in Brooklyn" 69 "The Red" 70 Whirlpool 71 Sierra 72 Evaluate DOWN 1 At any time 2 A Rose 3 Press 4 Southwestern saloon 5 Left to horses 6 Puzzle 7 Tolstoi heroine 8 Dandy apparel 9 Laziness i 2 p u r 5 i 7 i i I in in 112 ha 14 IS IS 17 "" Ti iT" 29 iT" 22 " 123 24" " '25 " ' 21 27 2I 29 30 31 " 32 133 34 - - 3f" 35 39 " 40 iT " 42 43 44" 45 ( 47 , igT" S sT" ' 52 53" .54 bi 5S S7 S 59 SO 61 S2 63 a m Jr 1986 Tribune Media Services. Inc. AM Rights Reserved 10 Put side by side 11 Harvest 12 History Muse 13 Transmit 19 Drop a line 21 Printer's mark 24 Oust 26 Jury group 27 "Festina " 28 Betel nut palm 29 Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe) 30 Self 32 Water wheel 33 Roman fountain 34 Cut 37 Put into law 41 Skirt bottom 44 Smart 46 Food 47 Playhouse 49 Stable 51 More optimistic 52386 See Solution on page 10 53 Fulton's propellent 55 Eye amorously 56 Foray 57 Angered 58 "ThiivjSair dog 59 Pantry item 61 Scarlett's home 62 Way out 63 Paddy growth 65 Civil War figure dean, the graduates' cheers rang out in excited relief. One group released balloons when their school's dean Alumni recognized them. Graduates of the various schools were recognized together by their from page 1 age them to come back to the University as often as they can and to continue to give financial support to the University.". Fordham said the gift came at a good time for the University, "It is in time to get geared up for the University's bicentennial celebra tion," he said. "The giver showed great sensitivity, judgment, wisdom and generosity in making this gift." A variety of alumni programs such as pre and post football and basketball game activities will take place in the Alumni Center, said Bo Dunlap, assistant director of Alumni Affairs. Currently the alumni use other campus facilities such as the Carolina Inn, Toy Lounge and Morehead Planeta rium. Although the Alumni Asso ciation will not discontinue using these facilities, it will be advantage ous to have a central location for alumni activities, Dunlap said. Players choseiii From Associated Press reports COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. The Atlantic Coast Conference, which has six of its eight teams in the NCAA Tournament this season, placed seven players on the 18-man U.S. National Team for the World Basketball Championship in July. Guards Jeff Lebo and Kenny Smith and forward Joe Wolf, all of North Carolina, North Carolina State forward-center Charles Shac kleford, Duke guard Tommy Amaker, forward Tommy Ham mmonds of Georgia Tech, and guard Tyrone Bogues of Wake Forest, head the squad that will travel in Spain July 5-20. The selections were announced Tuesday by the U.S. Amateur Basketball Assocation after a five day trial of 42 players at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. The players will gather June 14 in Tucson, Ariz., under University of Arizona Coach Lute Olson and his assistants, Georgia Tech Coach Bobby Cremins, Cal-Santa Barbara Coach Jerry Pimm and Arizona . assistant Scott Thompson. The final will be set around June 20 for competition in the 24-team World Championship. Second-team All-American Danny Manning of Kansas and Navy's 6-1 1 junior center David Robinson, a third-team All American, also were selected during the tryouts. Manning, 6-foot-ll, who led Kansas to a 35-4 record and a berth in the Final Four before losing to NCAA runner-up Duke in the semifinals, paced the Jayhawks with an average of 16.9 points per game. Robinson, also 6-11, led the Mid shipmen to a 30-5 record with a 22.7 average. Navy, the Colonial Athletic Asso ciation champion, also was elimi nated by Duke, 71-50 in the East Regional finals. Other named were Rony Seikaly of Syracuse, Reggie Williams of Georgetown, David Butler of Cali fornia, Sean Elliot and Steve Kerr of Arizona, Armon Gilliam of Nevada-Las Vegas, Derrick McKey of Alabama, Todd Mitchell of Purdue, and Brian Shaw of Cal Santa Barbara. department deans and were asked to stand because of the size of the graduating class. Students received their diplomas in the Student Union following the ceremonies. The day's ceremonies also included the awarding of four honorary degrees by the faculty and the Board of Trustees in recognition for unusually outstanding and noteworthy achievements in the state. An honorary Doctor of Laws degree was awarded to Governor Martin. Two Doctor of Science degrees were awarded, one to Har riet L. Rheingold, a research psy chologist at UNC, and another to Ivan E. Sutherland, a computer scientist. John K. Terres, a naturalist and editor of the "Encyclopedia of North American Birds," was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree. Fraud from page 6 "It's just an offshoot of the old chinchilla scheme with rabbits," Stuart said. Lloyd Levitt, the Maddux's attor ney, said the rabbit ranch scheme began as a legitimite business that eventually got out of hand. "It wasn't a fly-by-night opera tion," he said. "It just got very big, very quick and he couldn't control the operation." Maddux acknowledged that fraud did occur, but told the judge his wife was an "innocent party" in the scheme. But MacCoon said Maddux "has made consumer fraud his way of life" and that his wife was an active participant in the rabbit ranch scam. The two were named in a 34-count federal indictment a year ago and were arrested in January in Colom bia, Mo., at a motel where they were selling fur teddy bears and fur coats. (fc) March of Dimes .WS HHBSEMRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION I ) t f 1i S i. . . :-:-:W :-: :7: :--.w-x-:-p' ( ft' JLJl

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