The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 3, 19867 Wolf keeps his cool among cast of 5,000 Joe Wolf was surrounded. Sur rounded by about 5,000 Carolina Blue clad or painted people, includ ing the three girls who each had one word of ul Love Joe" on their T-shirts, the three body-painted guys who were grudgingly pulled from the picture, the Anthony Per kins and Ed Bartles and Frank -Jaymes full-size mock-ups, the guys hanging out of the South Building windows (yes, you were in the pic ture), the baseball team members who had P stenciled on their chests in blue, and one very harried but very efficient Sports Illustrated photographer named Manny Millan. So how did Wolf keep smiling through a photography session in 90-degree heat? "Girls kept pinch ing my butt," he joked. "At least 1 hope they were girls." These are just jokes, friends, just jokes. And there were lots of them in and around the steps of South Building at 3 p.m. Thursday on the steps. If you weren't there in your oversized hat of Rameses, maybe that was you in the Carolina Blue toga or the Carolina Blue bathrobe or the Carolina Blue boxers. It wasnH a nasty, last-day-of-drinking crowd. More like one that even in the midst of what still seems like summer is ready for basketball. And to get their picture in a national magazine. The steps were already full by 2 p.m. By 2:45 p.m., Millan was clicking away from a ladder and trying to keep a semb lance of order. "Please, put your hands down in front," Millan pleaded to a number of students who insisted on putting "No. 1" signs directly in front of Wolfs face. "I need to see Joe!" It was all part of the Sports Illus trated college basketball preview issue, which hits the stands in late Pep rally slated From staff reports It's not your usual pep rally tonight, as members of each of the UNC sports teams playing at home this weekend, plus the "Usuals" band will provide entertainment for a pep rally scheduled at 8 p.m. at Frat Court. The pep rally festivities begin at 3 p.m. as the band and cheerleaders march through campus. Then at 8 p.m. the actual rally starts. Speakers from the field hockey, men's and women's soccer and football teams will talk briefly, as will a UNC assistant football coach. The UNC band will entertain, as will the Usuals. "We're trying to bring back the pep rally tradition to UNC," said Yvette Moxin, one of the rally's G caret) uitftqggb msm 9 STUDENT STORES Fri., Oct. 3 10:30 am-3:30 pm TRIPODI'S-II Uptovn Deli Delicious and Delightful! Come in to see our 12' display case of cheesecakes, cakes, tortes, pies, strudel, cream horns and Pattis popular sour cream chocolate squares 36 Deli Sandwiches Stromboli Croissant Sandwiches Italian Sausage Potato Burger Meatball Bounce Muffeletta Reuben Turkey Reuben Itaiian Sub Hot Roast Beef Knockwurst Blintzes Bagel Melt Fresh Baked Croissants Pasta Specials Daily Franklin Centre 942-4616 -Mon.-Sat. 11-8 Scott Fowler The Far Sideline November. "We're hoping it will be a double-page spread," said Millan, who pacified the masses by taking a number of shots after the fact, when there were still a number of people hanging around and hoping. The picture is not for the cover of SI, but instead for an article on Wolf centered on the theme of Big Man on Campus. If you were out there and between the two large hedges that border the South Build ing stairs, you stand a decent shot at being able to use a magnifying glass and find what might be your face come November. Wolf, who for those of you who couldn't see was standing on a small crate, said he thought maybe 100 or 200 people would show up. "This was crazy," he said. "It was so hot. And I know there were 5,000 people around who were hot ter than 1 was, because there was a breeze up there." As a rather unneeded incentive, SI had decided to draw five names of people to have a picture taken with Wolf and then made into a mock SI cover. One of the winners was freshman Rhonda Willis, who squealed happily as the photo grapher told her to put her arms around Joe and smile. "Oh, it was so great!" she said. "But I don't even know him. I mean, I've got a boyfriend." Wolf made it through three jer sey changes like a champ, grinning as people yelled "Joe! Joe! Joe!" He will be interviewed by Austin Murphy of Sports Illustrated today for the feature. for f rat court organizers. "We're very excited about this." The pep rally is sponsored by the Carolina Athletic Association and six fraternities Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha and Beta Theta Pi. Sports info: Help! From staff reports The UNC sports information depart ment is looking for part-time student assistants to begin work in the spring semester. A sports journalism back ground is helpful, but not necessary. For further information, contact Assistant Sports Information Direc tor Dave Lohse at the Smith Center. Deposit HMHff JOMtS and Restaurant Omelettes Bagel Melt Pizza Bagel German Band Deli Plate Kielbassa Bagel Eggel Latke Women's soccer headliees weekeec By JILL SHAW Staff Writer While North Carolina's football team prepares to battle Georgia Tech this Saturday, several of UNC's other squads are similarly preparing for their opponents. CarSoon by WOLGUr AS VCU HnM, OUR COACH HAS fiEEtl INJURED. . AMD vV&NT 8 AELETb 306 W. Coors Suitcase Regular & Lite Busch Suitcase 24 12 oz. 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Heinrichs, a senior who has scored at least one goal in the eight games in which she has played, has led UNC in scoring in each of the past three seasons. In other Fetzer Field action, the men's unranked soccer team will face Furman Saturday at 4 p.m., trying to improve its 7-4 record. The top-ranked UNC field hockey team will host two games on Astro turf Field this weekend. The Tar Heels will defend their new status Friday at 7 p.m. against Appalachian State and Sunday at 1 p.m. against William and Mary. Led by forwards Claire Dougherty and Julie Blaisse, and midfielder Lori Bruney, the team promises some exciting play. UNC will also face Virginia at home Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. Among the teams on the road this weekend will be UNC's volleyball squad. At the William and Mary Tournament in Williamsburg the spikers will oppose James Madison at 6 p.m. on Friday. Saturday, the team will take on Drexel in the morning and conclude its participa tion in the tournament later that Little Kings Suitcase 12 17 oz. Cans 24 7 oz. Bottle $S99 Milwaukee's Best Suitcase Natural Light 6 Pack Cans afternoon against William and Mary. UNC's team has battled to an 8 6 record and is led by senior hitters Dawn Wood and Jill Berkebile. North Carolina women's tennis team, which has only competed in tournaments so far this year, will also be at William and Mary this Sat urday. On Sunday, the Tar Heels will travel to Richmond for their second match of the weekend. Both the men's and women's cross country teams will be at the Wake Forest Invitational at Winston Salem on Saturday. Both teams have competed twice already and won. Look for Reggie Harris and Jim Farmer to do well in the men's 8000 meter run, while Vicki Verinder and Karpl Chambers are expected td excel in the women's 5000 meter competition. 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