t s WSSU's Coach "I portant to me. I knew when 1 got 699 that 700 wo come sooner or later. I'm just glad it didn't have to cc any later. It's a good feeling. The kids rose to the o< sion." For Gaines' team, the win meant more than a record for the season. "We put a lot of emphasis on game from the first day of practice/' said center K< Vaughn, who paced the Ram attack with 23 points an* rebounds, both game highs. "Really, we have been p ting to this game ever since we lost to Hampton last; in the tourney. We wanted him to have the win then, we were going to make sure he got it the first time out year." The outcome of the contest was never in doubt &2 Rams jumped to a 13-4 lead in the game's first minutes, led 28-14 after 12 minutes of play, fastbreaked their way to a 50-27 lead at intermissioi The Rams outscored Barber-Scotia by only I points in the final half as Gaines used 13 players, _ ching each move on the court as if one might deter the outcome of the lopsided contest. WSSU Student's ] in music education, also described him as a itu- a< < dent who seemed to have everything in perspec- ? : tive. ta "In my opinion, he was no more depressed ii than any of the other students," said James w : Simpson. "He had the same student problems as all students have. But he was a little older : than the average student and had had the op- p| Dortunity to work for a while before coming to ; school. He seemed a little more concerned ^ i about not having money than most students, j But that didn't seem to be that much of a pro- t \ blem." Simpson said that because Halliburton had ! been a member of the marching band and was * : still a member of the symphonic band, he and < : Halliburton had developed a close relationship. ! P "He was a very good student and a religious t : person. He spent a lot of time in the music s i department and was concerned not only about s \ being a good student but with learning how to \ be a good teacher/' said Simpson. > 4'But there is a lot more to college life than ? ; _ \ - ! A MUST FOR ANYON L WHO QUILTS zr ^ uere Is one of the U j ~ - ,>i "Mreasurlesofquiltcta httjJwIIBil? and var,attons ever a 1 b\e&1001 patterns in a, . z 4 I absolute must for ai ^ 1 1 rtul 1 who quiltsl This colli z 1 X" ^ I offers you a kaleidoa 1 ^rlfl array of designs (44 r iPfltCnW?' I color!)that rangefrorr Y ^ C1 tlonal favorites to th 1 r\CC|^iINvJ and innovative. The d< 1 are geometric?e? 1 draw up?and Intrigu 1 AkIT the same time?so th I fascinate both begi and experienced quIM \ For the quitter's convenience, designs are group cording to the number of patches making up the such as 4-patch, 9-patch and so on. Each design is < marked with graph lines to enable you to scale the b ~ any size desired. 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J Mghouse" Gaines uld In his post-game comments, Gaines e: >me preciation for media coverage of the even :ca- about the lack of support from the comi "I appreciate the great media coverage 1-0 to have seen more fans out?" said Gain this wonder with all the publicity if the Ch evin merce and the (Winston-Salem) Sports d 11 for the entire community or not." oinyear "I'm not a racist," he said. "And I ki but are solid Wake Forest fans, but 1 still this WSSU we don't have more identifiabl< Ar\w%m a saaH ink Aroaniiinn Aiir UVHV ? 5V/UVI JUU W1 gHiltUllg uui wvv>J?? done a good job organizing themselves, ; the our programs are not getting the suppoi four get a lot of pats on the back but what yc and is for those people to buy a 10-buck tic i. Gaines placed part of the blame for la three WSSU and other predominantly black wat- sports progams at the feet of the media mine made it seem that if it's not ACC or Big I, then it's not worth watching," said < ????mi??Mwmiiwmiiwimnniniiiiiiiiii!niitnmntiniiiii Death Stirs Reac aidemics/' he said* "You have to be concern\ about the overall perspective of students. F" ilked to him about the usual things most udents deal with and I felt he was comfortable ith the conversations." Simpson added: "But it's not an easy life betg a student. There is a tremendous amount of ressure. It's a growing process where a student > forced into making very crucial decisions lone without the help of mother or father. But ou have to learn to deal with it and not take it 3 the extreme." "We have a number of resource people round to help students who have problems," tenson said, "but David did not discuss his roblems. That means that we as resource peo>le are going to have to heighten our sensitivity o that student who does not exhibit those overt ignals that there is a problem. We have to senitize ourselves to what is being said beyond vhat we hear and what is being done beyond vhat we see." In addition to the resource people on camass Velvet blaze 5 the holiday action 20099 e new asigns M Reg. $40 isy to m lino at eywiii Capture that holiday glow in nning styed blazer. All-cotton velvet, :ers. seasonal colors for misses size wdac-, block, Skirts. Select a style from oui clearly coordinate with our blazer. All < ,ock to acrylic. In misses sizes. ichine, 1 A99 of the | /1 n your ? Reg. $20 tstgns Blouses. Complete ttiat dressy styles of festive blouses. Ei kj $996 misses sizes. r i499toi6?Misses and Junior Fashions on salt thru Dscsmber 3 Ask about Sears Credit Plans In our Sportswear Dept. apen The in iy SMOF VC NCi turllngton. CHortotto. (lo?Mond. ~~ OoMtbore, Gftwtbox Groom Rocky Mount. Wilmington. Win* jj j| SCi Chorloston (Citodol, Northwood Oonvillo, Lynchburg. Roonofco ______ WV: orbourtviHo. tocMoy Bluofiolc ; Joins 700 Gub ^pressed his ap- is not true. Those of us that pla) t but also talked shake. We don't need to boycott; munity. a chance to get some of the pie. million dollars for getting to th but 1 would like schools can't afford to buy haml es. -You would Thc coach alsQ levded a blaj am er o om- al^jclcs al large Division-l insti ommission are ^5 ^ayc exploited by these on committees with guys from . ? Arkansas, and when you start now a oto o athletes, those guys get up and wonder why at ? c fans. We have rrs, or iney nave Despite his admission ot be but a majority of Gaines says he has no idea of gr t they need. You coaching and it's still a challeng >u want and need or mastered it, and, quite fran ket." want to do," he said. "I prob surance and made more money ck of support for teaching, but that's not my rea< and Division 11 . "The media has Whatever Gaines' reasons, c Four or Division more games than he has. And C jaines. 44But that through yet. wiimiiMmtimmiiMiiinmiiimiiimiimniiiHmmHiimmttHMMmmi tion From Page AI I pus, Benson said that WSSU has a contract with an outside agency to provide assistance when the problem is more serious than what the campus personnel can handle. 4The key to helping a student is if you know there is a problem," said Benson. "How can you deal with it when you are dealing with an unknown. You can't. The only thing is to try to read the manuscripts and pick up as much as you can from that you can observe." Benson continued: 44We have a good group of students here but they are students. They have problems just like anyone else. And we exist to help them. But we have to know the problem. Most often they will let us or someone know if something is bothering them." Earlier this week, the student body was scheduling a memorial service for Halliburton on Wednesday. Taylor, who said he would attend the service, said that, despite what happened to Halliburton, he is pleased that "David lived a good life, and he did some good things and he should be remembered for that." I l "f '''"-WKf' t > * i f ?. / f \ ; I * re for / y our soft, classically M fully acetate-lined. In r large assortment to M ->f Dolvester. wool and r -7-^ ? m ^ wu r took with on? of two isy-care P0^^ $20 to $22 ?HyB tm M1ARCST MAM MTAll STOtt I lotiifodl SoutHpork), Concord. OurKom Foy?tt?villo. Goi'onto, or your rillo. Hickory. High Point. Jock?ortvill? ioloifh. MAIS. KO >on$olom 0. Cotumbio. Floro^co. Myrtlo ftooch Rock Hill KV: Athlond 1. CKarl#*tort The Chronicle, Thur?u From Page A1 ( i at this level need a fair ; we just need to be given Some schools get half a e final four while other burgers after the game." >t at the exploitation of unions. "Lots of black j fa Ti ' institutions. 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