Volume Llll, Number 22 Friday, October 20, 1972

Committee selections

tlack Senate approval; _

positions slow to fill

by Marty Pate The cause of the delay remains in the mutual benefit of the schools. News Editor doubt. Bill Weston, assistant dean of The main problem seems to lie After one and a half months, no student development said, “I don’t with SAAC. Twenty of the 27 student members on University know whether it’s Don Abernathy’s appointments open were pledged by committees have been officially efforts or lack of student interest. It Abernathy to SAAC, which has yet to approved, and official approval will really seems that students aren’t submit its committee appointments. not come for at least two weeks. All interested enough.” However, Abernathy and Rick committee appointments must be Weston further stated the Univer- Shields, SAAC president, conferred approved by the Student Senate. sity was considering implementing a Thursday and Shields agreed to sub- which does not meet again until plan which would alleviate the prob- mit the appointments by Tuesday. November 1. lem by having committee appoint- In a letter to Chancellor John T. ments due the preceding spring. “Statement of Policy” Caldwell, Student. Senate President Abernathy also indicated that The problem concerning the com- Jami Cauble said, “The Student interested students were difficult to mittee appointments approval still Senate does not see any student on a locate, but he said, “I haven’t stayed persists. Cauble did not elaborate on university committee as being official. up all night trying to fill the commit- a what action the Student Senate may o ‘f2%. When these students do come before tees.” take, but he said further in the letter, the Student Senate they will be exam- “Please do not take this letter as a ined closely and will not necessarily Paul Magnabosco, lRC president, Senator and University Trustee Ralph Scott be approved.” did not believe student apathy is to threat of power for it is intended to blame. “There are 125 positions, and I be only a statement of policy dictated participatedin 'a discussion with students Tuesday night in Metealf Delay in Approval know enough interested students to by our constitution.” Dormitory. Senator Scott discussed the Fall elections and the The delay in approval results from fill committees. But Abernathy has University administration. (photo by Price) a delay in filling committee vacancies. done a good job, because he has Student committee appointments are spread the authority among the stu- F r thletic directors handled by the Student Body Presi- dents by allowing lRC, lFC, and dent, and as of Thursday, 27 com- SAAC (Society of Afro-American mittee seats on 16 committees remain- Culture) to make appointments, plus open. he’s been busy with other things.” ed Those “other things,” according to However, according to Don Magnabosco, concerns an effort to IR C rescinds pay cut Abernathy, student body president; coordinate all student government those vacancies should be filled'by activities in the 16 state supported October 24. institutions of higher education for lRC voted Tuesday night to job with the understanding they the salaries would come from the PE reinstate athletic director’s pay at $25 would be paid the $25. Department. The commission is per month temporarily, after reducing To study the problem Magnabosco expected to reach some recommen- the salaries to $10 per month, two has established an Intramural Com- dations within the next few weeks. weeks ago. The reinstatement is mission to review the program and However, funding of the salaries by effective only for the fall semester, determine whether and how much to the University, specifically the PE and continuation of the salary pay the directors. The committee will Department , will not become effec- depends upon- recommendations of an also explore other avenues for funding tive until next year. Jack Shannon, Intramural Commission composed of the directors. ' director of intramural athletics. said lRC representatives. Magnabosco also said the commit- the Department would be unable to tee had formulated‘ no recommeno fund the salaries this year due to Original Action dations, but he hoped the money for budget restrictions. The orginal action to reduce the salaries resulted from an [RC decision to fund activities geared to dorm Oberlin Road project improvements. At that time lRC Presi- ' dent Paul Magnabosco stated, “lRC is getting increasing demands from the plans blocked by SHC dorms to provide material things such as televisions, brick grills and things of by Kathie Easter Street to Western Boulevard). Robert that nature. We just don’t have the Staff Writer Finch. speaking for Arther Cooper. money to pay the athletic directors assistant administrator for the Plans by the State Highway resources department told the council and provide for dorm needs. too." Commission to widen Oberlin Road lRC decided to rescind the pay that the statement was “illegal were blocked last Friday by the State piecemealing." reduction after the directors com— Council on Policies and Goals. plained to their House councils. The The council said that an Environmental Impact Terry McGovern, Senator George S. McGovern’s daughter, met with directors said they were depending on environmental impact statement on Student Senate President Jami Cauble at the State Fair during a the money and needed time to find the project failed to consider the Turner said, “A complex project McGovern-Shriver rally yesterdayfplzoto by Caram) extra income. plus they entered the effects of the entire plan on the made up of several actions which have community. The council relatively insignificant individual recommended that Governor Bob impact. may have significant Scott order the commission to prepare cumulative effects and would ‘GrasSmots’ campaign in Raleigh a complete environmental statement therefore require environmental or abandon the project. Scott said impact statements.“ Finch stated. polls. But when they vote, their tions about the campaign. “The connission statement completely The ”Grassroots Grasshopper“ Friday that he would follow the ignored the other (Hillsborough and hopped into Raleigh yesterday to consciences will take over, and my Hodding Carter, Mississippi jour- council‘s recommendations. Western Blvd.) portion. There are a campaign on the behalf of Senator father will win.” nalist and nominating speaker at the The council‘s purpose is to mocratic National number of laws which make such George McGovern, Democratic Another prominent McGovern Convention for recommend action when a dispute specific piecemealing illegal." nominee for President, and was met supporter to address the crowd was T rry Sanford,was questioned about arises between two state agencies. ‘ln by a warm crowd and biting wind- Sissy Farenthold, Texas legislator. She McGovern's chances in the deep this case. the dispute is between the The project would displace several driven rains when it arrived at the was queried about the situation in South. “McGovern can't overcome the Deep Highway Commission and the Dept. black families and Would destroy the State Fair. Texas and said that Senator McGovern South syndrome. but the South of Natural and Economic Resources nationally-known Henderson Gardens. of the group, Terry was gaining ground in that State. and needs George McGovern. The South is The key figure moving away from the who'have raised legal questions about The Highway Commission stated that McGovern, addressed the crowd and had more support than realized. She old racial the project. "displaced residents would be given also took a stab at former Treasury concepts, and Nixon is preying upon told them, “My father hasn‘t written the negative ample time to secure new housing and off the south, its not a vaccum like Secretary John Connally. head of instincts of the South. Project to Widen would be given a fair market price for recieved Democrats for NiXon. Farenthold and I think George McGovern will give everyone supposes. We have the South, time to develop the positive The project proposes to widen their property." They also agreed to warm welcomes where we were told termed Connally as not a Democrat instincts. said Carter. Oberlin Road from two to five lanes "negotiate a settlement for preserving to expect the cold shoulder.“ for Nixon, but “a Republican for After the tour the group left the and to reroute it from Park Drive the gardens insofar as is practical." When questioned about the enor- Johnson.” fair and headed to Chapel Hill. From south to Hillsborough through Pullen "This is a vital link in: the mous gap between the two candidates The group then briefly toured the Chapel Hill. the group plans to tour Park to Western Boulevard. The transportation of the city.“ City she responded. "Well, I think most fair and viewed various exhibits. South Carolina. Georgia. Alabama. environmental statement submitted to Manager Willaiiii H. Carper said. “lfit people psychologically want to side During the tour, the group mingled Mississippi. and Louisiana. the council did not include the latter has to be delayed. it has to be with what looks to be a winner in the with the crowd and answered ques- —-Marty Pate; part of the project. (Hillsborough delayed,” Abernathyshowing lack of concern

The first Student Senate meeting was gone these committees have found consisting of the heads of all student their responsibilities to the State held over a month ago. Since that time, themselves severely hampered by organizations. Abemat-hy has yet to be students. Though the Technician was there have been three other sessions. Abernathy’s actions, or lack of action. heard from on these two campaign critical of both at times, it was always While it is not required,Student Body There is no excuse for these lapses on proposals. Once again, Abernathy seems clear that these two did display the President Donald Abernathy has attended Abernathy’s part. He is neglecting the to 'be enjoying the benefits and prestige proper qualities of leadership. hard work only once. duties and responsibilities placed upon of being student body president without and personal sacrifice. Abernathy has The Student Senate is a useful forum him by the student body. carrying any of the responsibilities. lagged in these areas. He has been slow to where the ideas and complaints of the During last year’s campaign, Cathy Sterling and Gus Gusler, the act on campaign promises and has students can be discussed. It is an index Abernathy repeatedly promised to tWo previous student body presidents, displayed apathy toward the needs of the to the prevailing feelings among the improve student government. In a press proved themselves to be dynamic and student body. If things do not change student body. By neglecting to attend conference covered by the Technician, forceful individuals capable of fulfilling and change fast, Abernathy may well find» these meetings, Abernathy is displaying a (March 27, 1972), Abernathy and his campus clean and also hypothesized on himself as a president without a student dangerous apathy toward the students he opponent Charles Guignard answered the formation of a “president’s council” body. supposedly represents. A student body questions from those present and should be active, not passive. presented their ideas for improving president student government at State. Abernathy But lack of attendance is just one area emphasized that he would attempt to " Ill» where this administration has fallen work in closer relationship with short. As President, he is entitled to University officials. Yet this relationship mama Recruiting ”"5 appoint students to various posts on doesn’t seem to include committee LnTc nun Bosses University committees. The present appointments. MILKIN’... semester is nearly half over and these In the same issue, Abernathy hoped committees have been slow to fill. With for the formation of an “ecology one quarter of the school year already commission” to aid in keeping the

EDITORIALS A paper that is entirely the product of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts, the activity, and in fact the very life of the campus, is registered. It is the mouthpiece through which the blank. Technician, vol. 1, no. 1, February 1, 1920. students themselves talk. College life without its journal is 3%

Political ploy

President Nixon once again asserted done is to cut away the fat from other his ability to play election year politics budgets such as defense and welfare. with the best of them when he vetoed a These finance cuts would provide the $24.6 billion bill passed to aid in cleaning necessary funds for channeling into the up America’s polluted waterways by clean waters bill without having to 1985. NixOn claimed that passage of such burden the taxpayer. But Nixon refuses a bill would increase taxes and this point to do this, and is instead content to veto is undeniably true. But the people have the bill under the pretext that he is doing polluted these natural waterways and the the taxpayer a favor. people ,in 'turn should have to pay for It is unfortunate that a President of . their cleansing. Congress wisely later the would stoop to such overruled Nixon’s veto, so the money will blatant political maneuverings when the be allocated after all. Many members of environment and well-being of the Nixon’s own Republican party voted ecology are at stake. Nixon failed, but with the Democrats in the decision. the bitter taste remains. There are points Nixon has made political ploys the at which politics must take a backseat to trademark of his administration in 1972. the good of the country. Evidently, It could possibly have something to do President Nixon is blind to this fact,and with the fact that it is an election year. has apparently been struck blind by He is working overtime to end the war election year politics. before November 7, in .the past year he has also implemented drastic measures to remedy the country’s economic ills, and Lack of publicity now he attempts to please the taxpayers e by not increasing taxes at the expense of the natural environment. The President has grabbed the flag of political Low concert attendance opportunism and is waving it high for all by RJ. [race Admittedly WKNCAFM has aired a few enterprise, it would seem that they are subject to see. Contributing Editor public service announcements (at no expense to to the responsibility of ensuring the best Nixon could well allocate the full sum The Union Entertainment Board’s the Entertainment Board because the student possible usage of the student monies and to get voted by Congress for cleaning up the presentation of Glass Harp a few weeks ago radio station is non-commercial and cannot sell the best return on each dollar that they can waters without any increase in taxes. The went over reasonably well —in fact people Wéré‘” ad time) but I fail to see where this advertising manage. . answer is simple. All that needs to be sitting on the theatre stairs during the outlet is going to reach a sizeable listening Because I don’t think that they hafe performance. audience. WRNC and WKlX both have large embodied this philosophy, I think the students Bad news though. The same board’s student audiences. should demand recognition and adherence to it. In case you missed it... presentation of Country Joe McDonald and his I think with the several thousand dollars that It will be interesting to see how the next Band, a moderately popular national recording the Board has and can spend in any manner concert rolls over. . High noon Saturday brings about the annual group and measurably more prominent than they deem appropriate, more of this money football clash between the undefeated Grebes of should be directed toward publicity operation the Technician, versus the challenging and Glass Harp, didn’t go as well. With the lack in aspiring WKNC—FM Nurds, on the-practice field ticket sales, a number of people—an increasing of the Board to ensure successful sales and Technician here at State. The Victors take the opposition’s number have been asking why the Union create the climate of encouragement and ability girls and beer. Entertainment Board- isn’t exerting more that any university student union should strive Editor ...... John V. “alston Comprising the renowned Grebe offensive widespread publicity efforts to promote their to achieve. Senior Editor ...... George l'anton «- grebe, Snookie, playing Students at Duke and UNC have more than News Editor ...... Marty Pate squad, will be head musical events. Editorial Assistant ...... Willie Bolick tight/split end and quarterback, Willie just a few times contacted the other campus Managing Editor . . _,...... Paul Tanck “Radical” Bollick at halfass, Ted Simpleton at Inasmuch as Class Harp sold a single newspapers to arrange for advertisement of their Production Manager ...... Beverly Privette upper, Marion “Crusher” Pate at halfback. performance as well as Country Joe McDonald musical performances. Far from advertising Advertising Manager ...... Greg Iloots legal counsel and part-time and~ company with the latter being significantly Features Editor ...... R..I. lrace “Feature” [race as off-campus or on other campuses, State’s Sports Editor ...... Ken Lloyd ball thrower, Yoyo at offensive tackle, D.'l‘. the better known of the two groups, one could Student Center together with its component Photo Fditor ...... lid (‘aram Bungler as rookie quarterback, Versatile only surmise that there has been an invariance Entertainment Board. has failed to establish Circulation Manager ...... Bill Belk Lightning, Lloyd at anything, Broadway Joe in the Board’s handling of its presentations to Willie Watkins at everything, Paul “Battle” with any recognizable degree of stability on such a degree that the Student Union is losing campus alone, a meaningful method of I'ounded I cliruary l. l930. \sith Ml. Trice as the first Tanck at secret-play, Bev “Boozer”Priviledged as dollars when perhaps this could be averted. editor. the Tt‘t'lllllt'lall is published Monday. head coach and classified, along with Georgio effectively handling publicity for activities and Wednesday. and I-riday during the school year by the Pantonini, Andy “ROTC” Terrill as waterboy, Some of the more outstanding contributing events under its auspices. Whether this is students of North (’arolina State University ewept “Deacon“ Dudley at defensive tackle, and a factors of this dilemma seems to be the attributable to neglect or simplya disorganized during holidays and mum periods. complete Grebe 2nd string. inadequacy of the Board’s advertising. Either Entertainment Board, is difficult to determine Represented by National Advertising Service. Inc. The hopeful Nurds are improving this year advertising has” been too small or too few and yet I would be more inclined to have some agent for national advertising. With offices located in likes of Neil “Whaleman” Denker at suites 3l20-2l In the University Student ('cnter. ('utes with the (largely the former). or the posters around misgivings about the Board’s organizational Avenue. campus and mailing address at Pt). Bos 5698. defensive tackle. Big Bill Dowdy at receiving campus have' suffered a similar syndrome. frameworkmfore hought. planning. Raleigh. N.('. 27607, the Technician. pays Second end, Lee “Baby Face” Collins at offensive Nobody seems to even have seriously considered coherence vthe whole b. g. (‘lass postage at Raleigh. North (‘iirolina 27607, guard, The Real Jim Huste, Jim “Terrible” commercials over Subscriptions are $5.00 per academic semester. Printed Lion. Don “Wolfman” Gradyand Michael Hale purchasing 30 or 60 second While neither the Student ,Center nor the at the North Carolina State University Print Shop. Gray as the football. the Raleigh area commercial radio stations. Entertainment Board exists asl'a profit making Raleigh. North (angina Page‘Z Theatre premieres with

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The University Student Cen- As an example, this season directed by Edward Payson ter theatre is having its formal will include performances of Call, former producing director opening Monday Yth the pre- Godspell and Story Theatre. of the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre mier performance y the Caro- both of which are award- in Minnaesota and one of lina Repertory Theatre of winnivng-w New York America’s most outstanding Shakespeare‘s Twelfth Night. productions. the a t re ...... Twelfth This performance highlights Low Prices Night is one of Shakespeare‘s the beginning of an out- most colorful comedies. Ticket prices have been set standing professiOnal theatre as low as possible to encourage The Pulitzer prize winning season in one of the finest more students to attend live presentation is directed by theatre facilities in the South. theatre productions. John Haber. artistic director of Already the theatre has Carolina Repertory Com- Carolina Repertory Company. become the “crown jewel" of pany is North Carolina’s largest Skin of Our Teeth is a satiric the new Student Center with and most ambitious profes- story of the extraordinary hundreds of students attending sional theatre. In addition to adventures of the Antrobus the movies, and concerts, and the Monday night performance family down through the ages other stage performances. of Twelfth Night, this com- and is a testament of faith in pany will premier Thornton humanity. This production will 816 - Seat Theatre I Wilder’s Skin of Our Teeth be presented Tuesday and The 816-seat theatre will Tuesday night. Additional per- Tilllllrgdayt.8 All 1perkformancezs enable the campus to host pro- formances of these two plays \fm e a P-m- lb Cts “€52 fessional touring productions will be given on Wednesday or State students and are avail- The Carolina Repertory Company will present Skin of Our Teeth. next week in t e including current Broadway and Thursday nights able at the Theatre Box Office. Student Center Theatre. road companies. Twelfth Night will be —George Panton

LETT ERS One would hope that our own judicial the womens intramural football game was J system would be able to look at events of the somewhat inaccurate. To say “Carroll I could past when it came to the case of whether to let ‘Political hole not generate any major offensive threat” is Burleson play or not. He was lucky to be free highly erroneous. Carroll 1 made six first downs To'the Editor' (I’m not forgetting his “heavy” fine); it is To the Editor' to Lee [’8 one. As coach for Carroll 1. l was very Reading the article concerning the start of ridiculous that he is still on the team. Martin Winfree, your Guest Columnist, has proud of “my girls”"and felt they were at least basketball practice (10/16/72) left me Of course it is too late to do anything now got his head in a deep political hole. [sincerely as good as the fine team the Technician claimed wondering about two things. First, what kind of (though I doubt that anything would have been "hope he pulls it out by November seventh. “clearly dominated” the championship game. I bullshit do we have going on in our Judicial J Ward respectfully request the true facts be exposed to Board? Second, what kind of student body do done anyway), but I amjust hoping that here in this letter may be represented a good number of Fr Textiles the students. we have who would stand for this kind of Tim Leith shameful action? . people who still value the waning principles of fairness and honor over the rising tide of greed So. SPV I am referring to the dismissal of Bob Heuts Ed. Note. We offer our apologies to the from the team for petty drug charges and the and dirty politics involved in our athletics these Intramural error days. Carroll team, but our information came from condoning. of Tommy Burleson’s flagrant the lntramurals Office. The article, written in actions of vandalism to pin ball machines in Charles Norkus To the Editor' that office was obviously the opinion ofan IM Sullivan Dorm. Fr. LA Econ. In my opinion the Technicians account of official. WRNC AND WE VAllEY lAlE SHOWS! 3am“. lONIGHl ANDSSAlUR Y NIGHl..:..ll 15 pm Knocx-KNEED KNunm color (GP) OFTHE ARMY SURPLUS “Milli“ TOP GRADES ONLY 6 RA ND .055 Navy Peacoats ...... $15.00 Army Field Jackets ..... 12.98 Army shirts ...... 2.00 Khaki pants ...... 2.00 Fatigue Jackets and pts . . 2.00 R s Army Boots ...... 5.98 G 5% Army Ralncoats ...... 3.00 . Navy 138. Wool Bells 7.50 Navy‘le Bells ...... 4.00 Army Ponchos ...... 3.00 Army Knapsacks ...... 3.00 BARRY NMNEWA - CLEAN _LE Navy White Bells ...... 3.00 Relaundered Work Pts .. . 1.00 "BREWSTER McClOUD" CAPITOL It's the BARGAIN STORE Showplace VAN-EV " fifiméeats ‘where friends WW . ,, 50 132 E. Harqett Street meet...... f6) -. I Snag/tie COME, BE See either Raleigh N.c 334 7243 muses sumr-:vl-cm WITH US! valley 1 & 2 Movie

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ts. Page 3 / ‘Technician October 20, 1972 presents Batch”3 unknown side ,,

by Larry Pupkiewicz What is a cantata? Originally day services held in the church cantata being performed im- daughter is willing to stop only instrumental portions of early Writer it was a composition for solo of St. Thomas. This amounted mediately after the Gospel. if her father can secure a hus- l8th century Leipzig church The Friends of the College voice and continue. Later it to some 59 occasions per year. So the cantata was a wel- band for her. music. will present the Bach Aria grew to include more than one Bach completed five of come relaxation for the congre- A suitor is promptly found, The group consists of Group as its second group in singer with an expanded num- these 59 unit cycles, accu- gation! but all is not lost for the William H. Schiede, director; this year‘s season. The group ber of instrumental possi- mulating a remarkable total of Coffee Addict addicted girl. She manages to Samuel Baron, flute; Robert will perform a selection of bilities. After Bach started em- 295 compositions. All of these put a clause into the marriage Bloom, oboe; Bernard Bach cantatas. ploying it. its classification was works were cantatas, but only Although most of Bach‘s contract stating that the man Greenhouse. cello; Oscar generally changed from that of about 206 have survived. cantatas were religious, he did she weds must allow her to Shumsky. violin; Maureen The program starts at 8 pm. a secular nature to a religious write a few secular ones to drink coffee whenever she Forrester, alto; Lois Marshall. October 20 and 2| in the one. The main purpose of these celebrate civic occasions. One pleases. (Sadly, this comic can— soprano; Richard Lewis, tenor; Reynolds Coliseum. State stu- When Bach was appointed cantatas was to underscore the of these “miscellaneous” can- tata is not on the Bach Aria Norman Farrow, bass-baritone; dents are admitted free upon as music director for the city Gospel for that particular ser- tatas is the Coffee Cantata. and Yehudi Wyner, piano. the presentation of ID. and of Leipzig, Germany in I722, vice. The service gitself usually This is an account of an in Group’s program). current registration card at the it was hisduty to provide lasted from seven in the teresting story. It is about a The purpose of the Bach’ They will perform Cantatas door. music for all Sunday and Holi- morning until noon, with the father who with all his might Aria Group is to make known No. 135 and 186a in their tries to lure his daughter away that side of Bach which is not entirety, along with various from the new and detestable usually seen and to bring out arias and duets from some of craze of coffee drinking. The of hiding the solo vocal- Bach3 other cantatas.

Fast moving roadracing and

hillelimbing dazzles onlookers The New York film critics, the nation would feel about On which it succeeds) is to give the as casehardened a group of film Any Sunday. Such is the magic viewers an inside glimpse into watchers as you’ll find any- of film maker Bruce Brown the men, the machines, and the where, entered the theatre. If (creator of Endless Summer). excitement involved in the anyone was looking forward to as he introduces us to the worlds of road-racing, fiat- seeing that particular film, he variety of cycle racing in the tracking, motocross, hillclimbs, hid his enthusiasm very most vivid manner possible. desert racing, the Baja 1000, effectively. The lights went off, You can peer through your ice racing, observed trials. side- and the film began. windscreen and watch the hack scrambles, and the Inter- ‘ In moments, the critics were banking at Daytona fly at you national Six Days Trial. locked into the action, as your suspension, bottomed Almost all the footage is laughing or gasping as they from centrifugal force, hits rip- spectacular. It is fast-paced, gained their first real insight ples in the asphalt, causing dense and high-pitched; from into the excitement of motor- your machine to do a terrifying the minute the reels begin e8e M us er in the sounds of the Bach Aria Group October 20 cycle racing. And they loved it. dance on the bare edge of turning, you stay tight and and 21 at 8:t00 p.m. in Reynolds Coliseum. Their reactions were a good control. receptive as your eyes and ears forecast of the way the rest of The movie’s sole purpose (in stay constantly dazzled, even though the mood wanders all the way from high drama to slapstick comedy. Students and their guests can see the movie, which is being shown by the Film Board in cooperation with the Road VILLAGE SUBWAY and Trail Motorcycle Club ., this Friday and Saturday at 6'30 and 9 pm. in the University Student Center Theatre with a $.50 per student admission YOU WILL FIND UNIQUE fee. Those without registration HIGH -STYLE, cards will be charged $1. FINEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE HERE:

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Concert features variety

On October 22 and October The program will feature The premier performance of Soloists for the Glee Club 27, the NC. State Varsity not only standard concert fare Milton Bliss‘s new choral work will be Bob Sutter, baritone Men‘s Glee Club and the Uni- but will have numbers of Jacob at Jabbock. will also be from Raleigh and Lindsay versity Women’s Choir from unusual audience appeal. The unveiled. This work, for mixed UNCG will present their an- Glee Club will sing a Renais- voices. is a musical setting of Dietrich, baritone from nual combination of vocal sance work, a spiritual, an Jacob wrestling the Angel. In Waxhaw. N.C. Choir soloists talents. On Sunday evening. English Drinking song, a con- addition, the avant-garde as- will be Joanna Beck. Cllq.‘Hall October 22nd at 8 pm, the temporary work and a pects of modern choral music Pitts and Serena Ray. two groups will present the Beethoven Masterpiece, the will be featured. One work,“ln Both groups have received first of two combined concerts famed Hallelujah from the . the Beginnings of Creation,” honors at the state and na- in Raleigh. This will be in the “Mount of Olives.” The Choir uses electronic tape and voices. tional level in recent years. University Student Center will perform "The Ten Com- The most unique work, which Richard Cox, a native of Theatre. The second concert mandments” by Haydn and closes the program, is Edward Raleigh, is director of the will be on October 27th at “Three Shakespeare Songs” by Miller’s “The Seven Last Choir. Milton Bliss of the 8‘15 pm. in Greensboro’s Vaughan Williams. Days.” This major work is NCSU music faculty is con- Cone Auditorium. Two smaller groups from multi-media in concept and ductor of the Varsity Men’s Together these two groups NC. State. the Grains of Time employs two electronic tapes. Glee Club. Accompanist for form a 160 voice ensemble that and a newly-formed Barber- one 16mm film, chimes, snare the Glee. Club is Glenn delights audiences in Raleigh shop group will also be pre- drum, lighting effects and sin- Harman. At the keyboard for Swami Chinmayananda spoke to students Tuesday night and Greensboro each year. sented. gers. the Choir is Gail Allen. on his philosophy of happiness. (photo by Price)

Jamming tonight

at Sammie house Tonight may be the start of son but to play will play “like something good with student there’s no tomorrow.” musicians of State getting to- Also, “Jamming with gether at the first informal jam Sammie” believes that there session of the season. The ses- are many musicians on campus sion will be at 7'30 pm. at the and off who don’t have any- Sigma Alpha Mu house. The where to play and who are jam is open to all types of looking for a chance “to get it instruments and any style of on.” If this session is suc- music. cessful, another one will be Chance ‘to get it on’ planned. Yes, tonight may be a big Better known as “Jamming night, but the jam will' not be with Sammie,” the session is successful without the partici- based on the concept that any- pation of the students. Musi- Country Joe ‘McDonald and his Band echoed the one who comes to' a musical cians and audience are desper- Student Center Theatre Wednesday night.(photo by get-together for no other rea- ately"needed. How about you? Whitley)

Guidebook whets one’s wanderlust An American Heritage alphabetical order. Under each All in all, the Guide is not people who do travel. Guide to Natural Wonders of state are to be found concise an elaborate and expensive It is an outline rather than America by the Editors of summations of each natural prose and photographic study study and must be corisidered a American Heritage attraction listed. of America’s natural wonders, near essential item to anyone ‘ (McGraw-Hill, Inc., 319 pgs., These paragraphs are short but rather, it is a functional interested in seeing the natural $6.95.) and contain all the information and attractively done beauties of America. As the title suggests, this needed to whet one’s travel-guide, intended for ——Willie Bolick book is a guide rather than wanderlust. something to sit down and read carefully by the fireside. It is. Functional and Attractive however, a somewhat As a further aid to the THE Technician AND entertaining guidebook traveler, the Guide includes managing to intersperse addresses where further historically significant facts information on a particular site among the landscape can be obtained when possible, descriptions and other handy as well as listing hours and things for the traveler to know. admission charges where The Guide should provide a applicable. The book includes welcome portable volume for many photographs illustrating FANTASTIC LATE SHOW WEEKEND 1!. the weekend traveler as well as the scenic attractions the extensive wanderer. It is described. A map of National crammed with places of Park Service areas is included FRIDAY NIGHT E SATURDAY NIGHT interest to tourists. The book is in the book to further aid the 11:15 pm \ laid out state by state in tourist. All Seats$ 1.50 E 11:15 pm ALL SEATS $1.50 *m‘k‘k‘k‘k‘k‘kmt‘k‘k‘k‘k JOIN us i * It FR'DAY 0R SATURDAY E DUSTIN HOFFMAN MIA l‘ARROW x» 0" I is 's JOIN us BOTH NIGHTS, : John le THERE'S NEVER ANY : ‘ SHAKEY’S HASSLE AND YOU ARE : ALWAYS AMONG E pizza parlor tr yr publir House” FRIENDS I 605 CREEKSIDE DR. AT THE CARDINAL. From the Classic Novel Comes a Tale IN CELEBRATING ITS of Sensuality... 4th MONTH OF OPERATION is ottering

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Pack hopes to avenge last year’s loss to Bucs by Ken Lloyd State is pushing for bowl recog- Citadel game. “The Wild Dogs headed by Carlester Crumpler. ' Sports Editor nition, and the confrontation were tamed last week.” Before who has gained over 550 yards between the nation‘s number the game, the Pirates had al- on the ground this season and Tomorrow night’s game be- one defense and the ninth- lowed only one touchdown ranks 13th nationally. The tween State and East Carolina ranked offense and you have and were first in the nation in lanky native of Wilson is a shapes up as more than a con- the makings of a rip-snorting, scoring defense. They are pre- powerful runner who is a deft- test for the championship of hard-hitting, and bitterly con- sently leading the country in nite outside threat. Eastern North Carolina. tested affair. total defense (166.2 yards per Carl Summerell directs the Rather, it takes on the added East Carolina has not been game). and rank second in East Carolina attack and will dimensions of a game in which severely tested this season, rushing defense (49 yards per cause problems for the Wolf- one team, namely the Wolf- with the possible exception of game), and third in scoring pack defense because he is pack, is seeking revenge for last last Saturday‘s game with The defense (6.2 points per game). both a skillful runner and year’s humiliating defeat to Citadel, which the Pirates won “Their defense is excep- passer. “Summerell is the ECU. while the other, the 27-2]. While State is the tionally talented, versatile, and young man who makes their Pirates, are out to prove their favorite in tomorrow’s contest, aggressive,” said Holtz. “They offense go,” said Holtz. “He is 3l-l5 win over the Pack was the visitors cause Lou Holtz probably have the best defense an exceptionally fine runner Quarterback Bruce Shaw, the ACC’s total offense leader, no fluke. concern because of their re- we have faced all season. I and though he has not thrown needs only 138 more yards passing to surpass Roman Add to all this the fact that cord, their defense and their don’t know whether or not we a great deal of passes, he can Gabriel’s yardage record set in 1959. (photo by Caram) East Carolina is undefeated, enthusiasm. .. on them, but we’ll still strike with a pass‘. It is can run amazing that one out of every GO .PACK’ “East Carolina has a fine have to move the ball some BEAT THE football team, no doubt about way.” four passes he has thrown has ”STRA W DOGS" “ONE or THE YEAR’S lo BESTI’ it,” said Holtz. “They could East Carolina’s vulnerability gone for a touchdown. FROM E.C.U..’ have played Our Ladies of the appears to be in the defensive Contain Crumpler “A BRILLIANT FEAT or MOVIE-MAKING? Poor, but when you lead the secondary, where The Citadel nation in defense, that is still quarterback Harry Lynch “We will have to contain impressive. They play with a shelled the Pirates for 234 Crumpler outside and put pres- lot of emotion and enthusiasm, with “ONE OF THE YEAR’S 10 yards on 14 of 30 passes, sure on Summerell passing, and BESTZ’ and they don’t beat them- most of the yardage coming yet keep him inside also.” the “It flawlessly expresses selves. the second half. coach continued. “Fullback “East Carolina does not There seems to be no relief [es Strayhorn is probably the the belief that manhood need any help from the opposi- in sight for the beleaguered most underrated player we tion to win their football backs as they have to go up have faced this season. He does requires rites of games,” he continued, “lfthey against Bruce Shaw this week- a fine job blocking for beat us this year, they will beat end, who is coming off a re- Crumpler and also averages violence. us at our best. We’ll be ready cord breaking performance four yards per carry.” \ to play--it may not be good against Wake Forest last Satur- Three weeks ago at a press enough, but we’ll be ready.” day. He threw for 294 yards conference. Randle said if his ECU’s “Wild Dog” defense against the Deacons, which team stayed healthy State and has gained nationwide atten- gave him over 1000 yards in Carolina, who ECU plays later. tion for their performance to the air this season and put him had better beware. because his date, even though Coach within 138 yards of Roman team was for real. But after the Sonny Randle said after the Gabriel’s season mark for close win over The Citadel, the passing yardage. coach was singing a different While the ECU defense has tune, saying his Pirates had no Sportscraps received the lion’s share of right to be on the same field as publicity, Holtz is not over- the Wolfpack. that State had The State Rugby Club hosts looking their offense, which too many advantages over East Norfolk Sunday at 2 p.m. on the upper intramural field. Admission is leads the Southern Conference Carolina. free; everyone is invited to attend. in total offense. “The only thing I can say to Aenlist MEtNlCK Production 5’ #10! * * “Their offense is a fine one that,” said Holtz, who is hard —800N BE “STUDIO 1". Today is the last day to pick up and they are sound,” said to snow, “is that I hope he is Sum " XiiiE'sfiLL REMODELING tickets for the State-South Carolina Holtz. “They make very few right. You don‘t say beware b‘lfl‘flflfifim SHows em a... ~csu homecoming game next Saturday. Tickets can be picked up at the mistakes and very, very few three weeks before the game Directed by Sam Peckinpah Sat 8! Sun: 2145, 4:50. 7, & 9. UARSITY Reynolds Coliseum ticket office turnovers.” without thinking you can He brought you the "WILD BUNCH". Weekdavs: 7 8: 9 only. from 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. j_ The Pirate offense is spear- win.”

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Page 6/ Technician October 20, 1972 Pack earns tie with Duke 1 by Ray Deltz State tied the game with ten free kick close to the goal, but their overall record at 4-3-1. Staff Writer minutes remaining on a shot by they were unable to convert. The Blue Devils remained Somnuk Vixaysouk, who had “Duke was very much up undefeated with a 50-] mark. “They were certainly the been shackled by the Devils for for the game,” said Rhodes, most rugged team we have most of the game. He’ was “They have a strong team." played this year,” said State assisted by Bob Catapano, who “It was definitely a defen- soccer coach Max Rhodes of headed a long indirect kick to sive battle," added Rhodes, the Duke Blue Devils, who the Somnuk. “but each team still managed Wolfpack tied l-l Wednesday The contest remained tied quite -a few shots on goal. They in a game that was marked by at the end of regulation play, stacked up their defense and much physical contact and which threw the game into they were able to contain heated tempers. overtime. After two live min- Somnuk throughout the game State was seeking its first utc periods, neither squad by double teaming him.” conference win while the Blue scored, although the Wolfpack The tie puts State’s con- Devils, who had two players had an excellent chance On a ference mark at O-3-l, tossed out of the game, were with trying to extend their unbeaten string. Neither team accom- plished their goal as they were unable to break the deadlock. SLACK After Duke scored early in SHACK the contest, the game pro- ceeded to become a defensive 2106 HILLSBOROUGH ST. NEXT TO A&P battle, with neither team able State’s Oz Pfingst moves past the Duke defender in to capitalize on any scoring Wednesday’s soccer match that ended Up in a 1-1 tie opportunities. DISCOUNT ON SLACKS after two overtimeslphoto by Caram)

REG. a. SWEATERS 0.5mm Students take Boulevard Due to the State Fair and be at this point and direct you Trinity Road and the Highway $10 to $18 the ECU-State game on into the flow of the stadium Patrol-directed traffic flow. $895 to $1495 Saturday night, traffic in the traffic onto Trinity Road, Added tips would be: surrounding areas will be which runs into the stadium 1. Come together in cars. 1 GROUP OF JEANS $500 extremely heavy. Students parking lots. 2. Leave early and arrive leaving from the campus are The above method, using early. 30% OFF SHIRTS advised to use Western the Western Blvd-Cary exit off 3. Follow parking attendant Boulevard to go to the game. the beltline, would be best for directions in the parking lot. KNIT SLAC‘KS 2 PAIRS $2000 Stay on Western Boulevard fans coming from 140 West. 4. Stadium parking lots will until you reach State Road Fans coming from the West not open until 5 pm. via Route 54 should turn onto 1657' (about two miles from 5. Stay off Hillsborough ALL 151 QUALITY GOODS FREE Parking the Beltline) and turn right. State Road 1655 (at the Street, since most of the Fair Highway Patrol members will traffic will use this entrance. illl [\IItIMill i.il \I

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Peeps:r Stew"50d Spanish Omelet Cameron Village SubWay 832-0557 ' OPEN: MON—FRI 11—9 HARRIS DINING CLUB SAT 10-6 a Page 7 / Technician / October 20, 1972 ‘ crier VOLLEYBALL: Sign up sheets ANY black student desiring to vote SITAR Concert presented on Satur- RALEIGH international Folk ANGEL Flight is having a POW BIKE Race (27 miles) will be held now in dorms and intramural for Miss Ebony Queen, come by the day Nov. 11 at a p.m. by India's" Dance Club meets every Friday table in lst floor south lobby of by NCSU Bike Club tomorrow. office. Teams must be turned in by Old Student Union and contact La famous sitar maestro Debu night at Armory. Student Center Oct. 23 and 24. Meet at NCNB Crabtree Mall at Thursday Oct. 26. Games will be Monte Lee from 12 noon til 4 p.m. Chaudhuri in University Student Bracelets, pamphlets. order forms 9:30. Race starts at 10 (Mother's played on Tuesdays and Thursdays today. Due to conflicting dates, the Center Theatre. Tickets on sale at and stickers will be available. Day Course). Entry fee $1. Prizes at 4:30 and 5:15 p.m. SAAC meeting to continue the elec- Student Center box office, admis- INTERNATIONAL students and awarded to class winnters. Anyone tion of Miss Ebony Queen will be sion $2. their families may visit HistorlcOld STUDENT Center Snack Bar will needing transportation call ALL results of first round of play held Tuesday Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. Salem in Winston-Salem Oct. 21. be open weekends. 9-6 Sat-Sun. 832-4991. of student/faculty/staff golf tourna- information and reservations ARAB Club will meet tonight at 8 ment must be turned in to Intra- ONE representative from each “THE Me Nobody Knows" tonight $1.50/person in Student Center ENTERTAINMENT Board is spon- in 4111 Student Center. mural Office no later than 12 noon sponsor of a homecoming float will through Sunday night at 8 in Program Office. soring a Fall Arts Festival Nov. 3 Monday. meet Monday night at 7:30 In 4125 Thompson Theatre. Tickets $2 and 4. Anyone who has talent in OLDIE GOLDIE Dance Party Oct. Student Center. adults, $1.50 other students, and MCGOVERN tables at both Unions arts and crafts and is interested in 26 8 p.m.-3 a.m. in Harris Dining ARAB countries, China, Malaysia. free to NCSU students and dates have absentee ballot application setting up a display please leave Hall. Music from 1956-64 re- Scandinavia, Iraq, Latin America, with ID, pick up tickets Student cards, lists of home election board name and information on what you cordings. Beer and wine free! $1 India, Pakistan, Indonesia are some ATTENTION: Members of Road Center box office, or Thompson addresses. and lists of Notary Pub- intend to exhibit in 3115 Student stag, $1.50 drag. Proceeds go to of the many countries which will and Trail Motorcycle Club can pick Theatre. night of performance. lics on campus. Center. Morehead School for the Blind. exhibit in the International Fairk up free passes to see On Any Nov. 10, 11, 12. More exhibits Sunday this weekend by calling Joe needed. Foreign students asked to 80995 828-7744 or finding him in sign up for space in Student Center Student Center Lobby before the Program Office. ‘movie. clas LATIN American International WAITERS and waitresses. Full or NEED money? Vita Craft Corp. STOCK CLERK in State EARN MONEY in spare time! Two and entertain- NATIONAL Organization for Wo- part-time. Hours 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. needs 2 part-time men to work in Government. Light stock clerical hours a day. If you qualify, we Night—good food men (NOW) will meet Tuesday Apply in person College Inn the Raleigh area. Trainee with car duties, drivers license required. train you. For interview call ment Oct. 29 6:30. Tickets $2 night at 7:30 in Baptist Student Restaurant. can earn extra $100 per week. See Hoi'irs 8:30-5:30 Monday through 876-4011. Student Center Box Office. Union. Everyone invited. Eric Saunders at HA 163. 4:00 Friday. Contact: J.S. Grissom at BAHA'I Club will meet tonight at 8 FOR SALE: Set of GTO Mag Friday Oct. 20. Room 640 Revenue Building, Hills- STEREOS only $99.95. (12) 4 in 4106 Student Center. HELLOWEEN celebration spon- wheels for any GMC product. $100. borough and Salisbury Streets. piece component units(new in sored by Metcalf and Bragaw. In Used single bed with new mattress PUBLIC Stenographic Services lo- cartons). FM/AM stereo.AUt0matiC AG Economics Club will meet Bragaw Lounge9 p.m.-1 a.m.Friday and boxspring $60. Call 834-9807. cated downtown—216 5. O.A. Patches, neck., mugs, will Garrard record changer with dust Tuesday night at in 208 Pat- Oct. 27. Costumes. Activity card Wilmington St.——tel. 828-0536. trade. Especially 6-A or 118 cover. High Compliance audio terson. New members welcome. holders $1.50 each. $2 to non- FOR SALE: 1972 Honda XL 250 (Wahissa) issue. Contact Martin: sound system. Regular price activity card holder. Prizes, beer, CC 750 mileage. New condition. 834-5994, 121 Turlington, Box $159.95. Our price, only $99.95. HANDBALL Reservations: Starting band, snacks, etc. Tickets may be LOST: Seiko Men’s watch, silver 4218. Extra -— students your lD's are Monday, Oct. 23. handball reser- in 304-E Metcaif, 123A Call after six, 787-2308. case and band. Green face. vations will be from 4 to 6 p.m. purchased Engraved “MH 1972." Extreme FOR SALE: Pioneer SX—9000 worth money to you. $10.00 off on only. Bragaw, or call 828-0307. LOST: green, hand-knitted poncho personal value. Reward Matt. 329 receiver/amp. Handles, 2 turntables, everything except our advertised with red, yellow, and blue stripes. Syme, 755-9853. "’ 2 microphones, 2 tape decks, 2 specials, headphones, and BADMINTON Club will meet today JAMMING with Sammie. a jam Call Louise 834-0645. Reward! headphones, 2 aux. & 3 sets of waterbeds. United Freight sales. at 4 in the gym. 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