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3-25-1977

The Register, 1977-03-25

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Digital Collections at Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in NCAT Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TH1^5 REGISTER "COMPLETE AWARENESS FOR COMPLETE COMMITMENT" VOLUME XLVIII NUMBER 46 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY, GREENSBORO MARCH 25, 1977 HEW Requests More Time

WASHINGTON(AP)-The send the guidelines to the six if the systems are found to be Department of Health. states involved, which would discriminating on the basis of Education and Welfare is asking then have 60 days to submit race. for 60 days to prepare desegregation plans back to the "I have repeatedly stressed desegregation guidelines for six government. my intent to give HEW's civil southern states that still maintain Califano said his proposal has rights effort a renewed sense of dual systems of higher education. the backing of Atty. Gen. Griffin purpose and a renewed sense of Under a plan outlined by B. Bell. commitment," Califano wrote. HEW Secretary Joseph A. Under federal law, failure to "Most importantly, I want to Califano Jr., in a letter to a comply with desegregation implement the will of Congress federal judge, the states would be guidelines could result in a loss in a manner that is understood required to produce of federal funds. and respected by the American desegregation plans based on the The issue of guidelines arose people." government guidelines by this under a 1970 suit filed by the The secretary proposed a time fall. NAACP Legal Defense and schedule, under which it would The states involved are Education Fund. The suit calls bp seven months before the Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, for enforcement by the courts of University of North Carolina Virginia, 'Arkansas and the 1964 Civil Rights Act under Board of Governors would have Oklahoma. \ which federal funds can be to draw up its own revised Califano made his proposal to withheld from state universities 'desegregation plan of action. U.S. District Court Judge John H. Pratt, who ruled in Washington on Jan. 17 that the Fall Preregistration federal government must require new desegregation plans from the six states. In his letter to Pratt, Califano Will Begin April 4 noted he had been in office only two months. "In that time I have Starting Tuesday, March 29, housing card will be provided for not been able to consider fully students will be able to pick up all students in each department. and carefully the far reaching class schedule bulletins from If a student desires on-campus And now, the 10 in the side pocket. social and educational their department heads. housing, the advisor will then ramifications raised by this case. In a memorandum released place the card at the back of the I need time to consider and Tuesday, March 22, by Dr. student's set of course cards. decide department policy and to Rudolph Artis, director of Those students not planning to Dr. Robinson To Speak discuss this policy fully within registration and records, it was reside on campus next year will the government," he said. noted that the necessary not have to go through this Saying he was "deeply materials for preregistration will procedure. About Black Culture committed" to enforcement of a be available early this year to Each department chairperson, is requested to see that each provision in the 1964 Civil "insure that all students may Dr. Edward W. Robinson, vice "dynamic speaker and an student who attempts to Rights Act barring discrimination have an opportunity to meet president of North Carolina excellent singer." preregister is provided an in higher education, Califano with their academic advisors and MJitual Life Insurance Company, Other than being a vice, opportunity to get a complete proposed this timetable: select appropriate class will be the guest speaker at president of an insurance HEW would issue its guidelines schedules'' before schedule of classes consistent A&T's 85th Founder's Day company. Robinson is also a within 60 days and allow a preregistration. Preregistration with his or her trial schedule. Sunday. noted producer of films on 45-day period for public will begin Tuesday, April 4, and The class schedule bulletin Robinson's speech will center African and , Afro-American comment. -Within 45 days of continue through Friday, April contains detailed preregistration around Black Culture. According history. He is the co-author of a the closing of the comment 8. instructions which appear on to Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, book on Black history. page six. period, the department would Also effective this semester, a chancellor of A&T, Robinson is a tSee Dining Page 2".

ii Students Give Opupimoni s •m ill; Of SGA President By Carol Holiness didn't have enough support. One Tony Tyson, president of the man can't do the job for the Student Government entire student body. Students Association, will be leaving office wouldn't come to the meetings." soon. Various students on the Michael Byrd said, "I'm campus were asked how they felt looking forward to the next Tyson had fulfilled his position. person." Clark Magoo McGriff, Mark Melvin, from chairman of the Social Affairs Fayetteville, said, "Tony tried Committee, said, "Tyson didn't hard to right the wrongs of A&T; go into the election with the idea but, without the support of some of becoming president. He just apathetic students, he was not wanted the position and was not able to .do it. Thus many Mm BMBBIaaW prepared. Tyson had no students say that he did a poor credentials. He bit off more than job. We've got to realize that he he could chew. Tony was a big couldn't do it by himself." disappointment to the senior Tony Council, mechnical class and student body." engineering major, said, "He Cynthia Steward, an (Tyson) tried and didn't have the accounting major, said, "Tyson (See Students, Page *) Springtime means cutting the grass Page 2 The A&T Register March 25,1977 Producer David Wolper Hosts '' Reunion

LOS ANGELES (AP)-Chicken be on time." George and Kizzy didn't make it, A reporter asked several but most of the other characters participants the question: "How from "Roots" attended the did "Roots" affect your lives?" reunion party for the people who Here are the responses: created television's most-watched Wolper: "I had expected to show. have an easy year after selling my The invitation for the dinner, company to Warner Brothers. hosted at The Bistro in Beverly Now I'm busier than ever trying Hills by executive producer to keep up with the response to David Wolper, said it was "the 'Roots,' including thousands and first opportunity for all of us and thousands of letters. And I'm our friends to get together since starting on 'Roots II.'" that wild week we made television history." Levar Burton, Kunta Kinte: Leslie Uggams, who played "It has assured me that I can do Kizzy, and Ben Vereen, who had anything I want to do for the been Kizzy's son Chicken rest of my life-creatively or George, were absent, but everyone present from author otherwise." Chuck Connors, Are you sure this is right? Alex Haley to LeVar Burton, who played Massa Tom Moore: who played the young Kunta "After 231/2 years in the business, Kinte, shared the joy. producers are telling me, 'Hey, I Before the dancing, Wolper didn't know you could act!'" conducted what resembled a George Stanford Brown, Tom witness session at a gospel the blacksmith: "The fun was in meeting. Actors, writers and the doing. I haven't felt the Students View Wedding directors took the microphone to aftermath yet. They aren't testify what "Roots" had meant writing parts for Black actors other's homes. By Mary Cropps to them. yet." united at the end ofthe day. Those attending the Indian Have you ever attended a The most moving speech was The wedding presented was an wedding seemed to enjoy this Scatman Crothers, Mingo: "I wedding that began at six by author Haley, who told of his elaborate affair. The bride excursion into another culture. suppose the show brought more o'clock in the morning and 12-year quest for his origins and changed her attire several times notice to my career. I didn't see They were also treated to some how the TV dramatization concluded at six o'clock in the for different aspects of the it. I was involved in a tragedy,the Indian sweets and to a display of evoked "a national, galvanic evening? ceremony. The bridegroom suicide of Freddie Prinze, his handmade jewelry. The jewelry response." He concluded: "The Some A&T students and carried a coconut and they both fellow actor in "Chico and the will be on sale during the Lord may not come when you faculty and some people from had to be welcomed into each festivities Saturday. Man" ." the community got a chance to expect him to, but he will always experience such an event vicariously, Wednesday night in the lobby of Zoe P. Barbee Hall. An authentic Indian wedding was presented through slides as> part of the International Week's festivities featured here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Zinod Doshi, both graduate students here presented the slide show. Mrs. Doshi was dressed in an authentic wedding sari made of red fabric interwoven with gold threads. Mr. Doshi wore an Indian costume which consisted of a loose fitting white shirt and white trousers. The slides depicted what happens during the whole ceremony which begins early in the morning. After many rituals and several changes of attire for the bride, the couple is finally Dining Center Will Sponsor Coffee Hour (Continued From Page 1) Dowdy is urging the entire student body and faculty to attend the 11 a.m. convocation in Moore Gym. A coffee hour for parents and Get out and Pitch In! guests will be held at 9-a.m.in the National College "Pitch In!" Week sponsored F. A. Williams Dining Center, followed by the 9:45 a.m. salute by Budweiser and ABC Radio is April 18 - 22. to the parents by the university's All you have to do is get out and Your group can really aid the Air Force and Army ROTC Pitch In! Get your fraternity, community, and the best projects units. sorority or organization to pick are eligible for some terrific edu­ up or paint up on campus or in cational awards and commemo­ your community. Then document rative "Pitch In!" T-shirts. So, Weather your efforts with snapshots, films, please, get out and Pitch In! Help Extended out I ook^Saturday ' press coverage, reports or diaries. make this year's campaign the through Monday-Fair with a best ever. warming trend. Highs in the 60's, except some low 70's For more information: Contact your Dean of Student Activities or write to Sunday and Monday. Overnight lows in the 4 0's, "Pitch In!" Week, Dept. C, ABC Radio, 1330 Avenue of Americas, , NY 10019. except some 3 0's Saturday KING OF BEERS® ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. (Void where prohibited by law) morning. March 25,1977 The A&T Register Pay 3

| Entertainment? Poetess To Speak Wednesday % jVelle's Come By Margaret Faust consultant of the March edition Inc. of New York. By Lynelle Stevenson Nikki Giovanni, a nationally of the Ladies Home Journal and In 1970, she founded her own publishing cooperative, Nik Tom 8 known poetess will speak in the a syndicated columnist for Hey Aggies, I've got some information that I want to Memorial Union Wednesday night Anderson-Moberg Syndicates Ltd, in New York. share with you. at 7:30. Ms. Giovanni is being sponsored by the Student Union It's been over a year since Theodore (Teddy Bear) Advisory Board. Pendergrass cut his ties with Harold Melvin & The Blue During her relatively short Former Instructor Notes and vanished from the eye of the public. Now he's care"er,"Ms. Giovanni has received back as a solo artist and he is smoking! over 20 awards. Shehas received five honorary degrees, including Succumbs At During his absence, Pendergrass did a lot of soul an Honaray Doctorate of searching about his career as a solo artist. His first step was Humanities from Wilberforce Cone Hospital to create his own management and production company. University in and, recently, Teddy Bear Productions. Next came his reunion with an honorary Doctorate of Len wood Smith, 33, a former producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff of Philadelphia Literature from Smith College in International Records. Finally a band was selected and a Northhampton , Mass. She was biology instructor at A&T for selected by Ladies Home Journal three years, died Thursday totally new stage performance was created. as "1973 Woman of the Year" morning at Moses Cone Hospital. A more versatile Pendergrass has re-emerged and his for her contribution to youth He was on leave from A&T to debut album entitled "Teddy Pendergrass" will surely leadership. Nikki Giovanni study for a doctorate in establish him as one of the dominant forces in today's Ms. Giovanni was editorial microbiology at music world. His treatment of the sweet balladZANDlf 1 University. He formerly taught at Had You" shows a more subtle side of Pendergrass while Guilford College. the disco-oriented "Be Sure" reflects his famous gutsy Smith held a bachelor and gospel/rock sound. masters degree in biology from Pendergrass grew up in Philadelphia and was inspired by- North Carolina Central various gospel groups. As a teenager, he formed his own University in Durham. gospel group before becoming involved with a group of A native of Creedmoor, Smith rock 'n rollers known as the Paramounts. The group cut was the son of the late Mr. and one record with a producer who disappeared with the Mrs. Walter Smith. He was the record and the promised cash. husband of Mrs. Gloria Hester At age 16, Pendergrass joined a band as a drummer. Smith. After touring Canada with the group, he became Besides his wife, he is uninterested with the group's direction and returned to survived by a daughter, Jenee Philadelphia. Smith; four brothers, Clyde The next gig that Pendergrass hooked up with was a Smith and Nathaniel Smith of local group known as the Cadillacs. During that time. •Creedmoor, L.C. Smith of Raleigh, and Walter Smith, Jr., of Harold Melvin was putting together a new back-up band Irvington, New Jersey; two and hired Pendergrass as his drummer. Six years later the sisters, Ms. Doris Clemons, of Blue Notes signed with Gamble and Huff and Pendergrass Durham, and Mrs. Mary Bullock became lead vocalist. of Creedmoor. The first release, "I Miss You " went gold and a string of Blue Notes hits followed; "If You Don't Know Me By Funeral services will be held Now." "The Love I Lost " "Bad Luck," and "To Be Sunday, March 27, at 2:30 p.m. in Shiloh Baptist Church. True" all turned gold. Pendergrass' last album with the (Continued on Page 5)

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SGA Needs Support Committee Makes Study

The past four years of student government leadership By Maxine McNeill allocation of funds. He said that director of admissions, A&T does can best be termed as sub-par productivity. However there The ad hoc Committee, a is one of the flaws in the study. not employ an "open door" at> ' policy when admitting students. have been • moments, of success. The leaders of the student 1 Also, the second statement temporary additional to the made in the study reads, "The He said some students are government can not accept all the criticism for the bad nor University Senate, was appointed dominant, distinctive refused enrollment on the basis all the praise for the good. in September to study and draft of their SAT scores and high A working student government is based on the ability of a report concerning the school ranking. deficiency study entitled, "A those persons seeking responsible offices. Those persons Comparative Study of the Five The study said that two of the selected by the student body should be able to live up to Historically Black Constituent "distinctive characteristics" of the responsibilities they have accepted. Institutions of the UNC the Black institutions are that A working student government is based most of all on System." they spend "considerable" time the ability of the student body to stand behind its student Dr. William DeLauder, teaching their students at the chairman of the ad hoc precollegiate level. Also, it was leaders. The lack of support of the student body has been Committee, presented its counter said that the academic a major factor these past four years. If this lack of support study at the University Senate performance of students at the continues, then all factions of student life will remain as meeting Tuesday. The Senate will Black institutions is not a good they are now. study the committee's report and determinant of their career As elections for student government positions near,; one respond to it at its April Senate preparation. These conclusions can't help but wonder who will take on the responsibility of meeting. were drawn from the study of The deficiency report, which the students' performances on uniting the university community. It will be a long, uphill was sent to the five historically the law, nursing and education journey for anyone desiring to become president of the Black institutions of the UNC examinations. SGA or for any position. That journey can be made a lot system from the office of Dr. The Committee addressed easier if there is active support from everyone, including William Friday, president of the Dr. William DeLauder that contention by saying that the administration. UNC system, contains two major one of the strengths of Black statements the Committee felt it characteristics of the institutions is that they accept The administration must be able to demonstrate should address. traditionally Black institutions students who are economically 1 leadership-ability ; by being flexible. It must be willing "There is no discrimination in thus relate to their faculties, disadvantaged and unprepared and ready to meet reasonable student demands. the patterns or levels of State their overall academic for college and help them It all boils down to total cooperation between the budgetary support that is adverse performance requirements, and develop into productive citizens. university administrators, the student leaders and the to the historically Black to their students, rather than to It was recommended that a institutions" is the first principal their programs or to any pattern student body. The only way the student body can reverse f follow-up be done on A&T conclusion o the deficiency of financial deprivation on the graduates. the trend of the past four years is through active study Dr. DeLauder commented part of the State." The study If the Committee's report is cooperation. on at the Tuesday Senate described the traditionally Black approved by the Senate, it will meeting. He argued that the institutions as "open door" be submitted to the Faculty deficiency study did not prove institutions. It said that most of Forum. Hopefully, after the Published twice weekly during the school year by Black institutions are not being the students who apply are Faculty Forum studies the report, Students of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical discriminated against by the accepted at these institutions. it will be presented to Dr. State with regard to the According to William Gamble, State University. William Friday. To receive THE REGISTER, please send $7.50 to THE A&T REGISTER, Box E-25, Greensboro, North Carolina 27411 to cover mailing and handling costs. MEMBER: Associated Collegiate Press, Intercollegiate Press. Attend Founder's Day

THE REGISTER encourages letters to the Editor, but reserves the right to edit them. No letter will considered By Mary Cropps get involved. for printing unless it is signed. Names may be withheld A&T will have its 85th Founder's Day Dr. Robinson's talk will center around upon request. All letters submitted to the Editor, become observance Sunday. This is an occasion that Black culture, our culture. We owe it' to the property of THE REGISTER and will not be returned. occurs every year and commemorates the ourselves to encourage each other and our founding of this university. parents to attend his address. Dr. Robinson Founder's Day is also an opportunity for students' parents to come to! visit A&T. is a well-known speaker and everyone The A&T Register Dr. Ldward Robinson, vice president of should enjoy his address. N.C. Mutual Life Insurance Company, will It is time for A&T students to realize Editor Benjamin T. Forbes be the guest speaker for the occasion. that programs of this sort are just as much Managing Editor Mary E. Cropps a part of their education as going to class Acting News Editor Maxine McNeill Founder's Day is a day dedicated to A&T and consequently to us, the students. everyday. Our culture and our past is a very Business Manager Robert E. Beasley important part of our education. Advertising Manager Charles Perry We make A&T and this is our day. In the Founder's Day is our day and we should Production Manager Michael Hailey past, students have not attended the Sports Editor Craig R. Turner Founder's Day activities very well. Let's take advantage of the opportunity that it Entertainment Editor Lynelle Stevenson make this Founder's Day different. Let's gives us. Feature Editor , Carlese Blackwell Acting Head Typist Larry Jenkins Chief Photographer...., William Lawson Circulation Manager June Smith Distribution Manager Jackie Alston Participate In The Drive Advisor Mrs. Loreno Marrow jtaff Members: Jackie Alston, Alverina Bazemore, Dianne By Max ine McNeill Bazemore, Barbara Bennett, Margaret Brown, Dennis Bryant, Jessica Carney, Pamalin Cherry, Owen Dixon, A drive has been underway for sometime If you do not want to write Fred Duckett, Sandra Fuller, Carol Holiness, Johnny now to establish Dr. Martin Luther King, Hunter, Jerome Lamb, Albert Leach, Sam Lomax, Congressman Rose, there is an alternate William Love, Terrence Marable, Gregory Marrow, Evelyn Jr. 's birthday as a national holiday. We all address you can write. That address is: U.S. Massey, Camilla McClain, Rodney McCormick, Melvin should be dedicated to that purpose. House of Representatives, Post Office and McLean, Willie Melvin, Anthony Motley, Rudolph Noble, Marie Outlaw, Ann Parker, Dorothy Payton, Theresa There is no protesting or rioting involved Civil Service Comm., Washington, D.C. Peterson, Joyce Scott, Catherine Speller, Vanessa Spells, in this drive. All you have to do is take a 20510. A,nnle Stevenson, Avis Watson, Joyce Watson, Mary few minutes and sit down or stand, if you Williams. Sheila Williams. This method of request is, in fact, what prefer, and write a short letter to Dr. King himself advocated. It is a peaceful Congressman Charlie Rose. Ask him to vote means of being heard. If you believe in Dr. REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY * National Educational Advertising Services, Inc. "yes" to Bill HR 1665. The address is: King and his quest for equality for 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 ? Congressman Charlie Rose, 218 Cannon minorities, do something in honor of him. HOB, Washington, D.C. 20515. Tell yourself, you owe it to his memory. March 25,1977 Hie A&T Register Page 5 In Journalism Adams WantsTo Attract Blacks Nelle's Corner (Continued From Page 3) Blue Notes, "Wake Up Everybody." was the group's first1 Samuel Adams, associate Journalism, will address media students personal contact with Platinum disc. ; professor of journalism at the successful minority professionals. students here, March 30-April 2. Now he's on his own and as everybody can see he's University of- Kansas and Funded through a grant from • Adams travels in a special van minority division head of the doing pretty good. designed for his purpose. The Association for Education in the Frank E. Gannett Newspaper If you dug him before, dig him now. His music is deep technology van is a mobile Foundation, Adams travels but right on time. You'll like it! Check it out!! Illlil around the country to conduct laboratory used to teach students workshops for minority students. and others about the modern Adams said in an interview electronic technology of with the Kansas Publisher that newspaper production. Brig. Gen. Alfred Cade the program's objectives were to Adams was formerly a attract more qualified Blacks reporter for a Florida newspaper Will Address Banquet and was twice nominated for the into journalism study by making Brig. General Alfred J. Cade, crowning of the new "Miss Army them aware of the opportunities Pulitzer Prize. He won the Green deputy comptroller of ROTC" and "Miss Air Force and advantages in newspaper Eyeshade Award for Journalism Headquarters DARCOM I in ROTC." newsrooms. in 1969 and was cited in 1965 by Alexandria, Va., will address Dancing to the music of the the annual A&T State University In addition, he hopes that the the National Lane Bryant Brief Encounterband will follow ROTC cadet officers' banquet the banquet. program will help to enrich and Awards for organizing a > and ball Saturday March 26, at 7 Cade, a much-honored provide "cross fertilization" of volunteer country wide p.m. in the Royal Villa. combat veteran, is a graduate of existing journalism instructional educational program in St. Annually one of the social Virginia State College and holds programs and to give journalism Petersburg. highlights of the university, the the master of science degree in Sam Adams ball and banquet will feature the business administration from • SyracuseUniversity. He commanded the V Corps A Public Service of this newspaper & The Advertising Council E» Artillery of the United States, Army in Europe and the 210th Field Artillery Command. He also served as director of Army 'Budget in the office of the Comptroller of the Army in Washington. Cade had additional military commands in Europe and Vietnam. Other participants on the program will be Dr. Lewis C. Bennie Dowdy, chancellor of A&T; Lt. Col. Lawrence A. Lipscomb, professor of military science at A&T; and cadets, Jennifer Hunter, Stanley V. Cash, and William Simmons. Ward, Trio Will Present Concert Tuesday The Revolutionary Trio, an avant-garde jazz trio, will present counted a free public concert in the Richard B. Harrison Auditorium Tuesday. March29,at 8 p.m. The group, which recently completed a successful tour of Sweden, is now touring the Bennie, an army veteraonusn with a . nation with its unique styling. service disability, has his life compli­ The ensemble comprises three cated further by multiple sclerosis. musicians, on violin on drums He and his wife were without and piano; and Sirone on bass money, friends, job prospects. We and trombone. They have been helped him, over many months, working together for almost 10 years. to get his full VA benefits. And Bassist Sirone comes from now, when he ne*. % us, we make Atlanta, Georgia. He has been in New York since the 1960's and home visits. Therms nothing very has recorded with unusual about this Red Cross story. and . It's the kind of job we do every Violinist Jenkins has been heard on records with many day. Which is why we need your VteYe. people, including Roland Kirk support more than ever. Help us and Alice Coltrane. He was also a counting member of an aggregation called Because the things we the Creative Construction do really help. In your own on Company. Percussionist Cooper hails neighborhood. .And across you. from Chicago and he has played America. And the world. and studied in Europe and Africa. He has worked with the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Alan Silva snd Steve Lacy. The Red Cross. The Good Neighbor. is about a revolution in ideas and consciousness. Page 6 The A&T Register March 35, 1977 Festivities Provide Culture

International Students Office. By Johnny O. Hunter would like the office to "serve as Mrs. Graves described the first a cultural resource...for "The biggest criticism| 0f last three nights of the festivities as American students. The students The Student Union Advisory Board will sponsor bingo year's festival was the number of "mini-extravaganzas which were served (by the office) could be games and the first annual His-Her Bowling Tournament American students who didn't held in the dormitories. They the best educational resources Sunday, March 27, 7-10 p.m. You must have a partner of attend. So we thought of a were designed in hopes that they for the Aggies to learn of other solution: take the events to the would excite the student's the opposite sex to enter the tournament. Both events are cultures besides their own. free and require I.D. students...in their dorms." interest in the festive occasion. Mrs. Graves believes that, if Anne Graves, director of the Each night's activities were a students participated in and AH Seniors or Juniors interested in taking the Civil International Students Office, small portion of what they will attended this week's festivities, Service Test, please come by Rm. 217, Student Union, No get on Saturday. was discussing plans for the they learned from their later than Monday to sign-up. International Week's activities "The mini-extravaganzas association with the international which began Monday March 21, began Monday evening at the students that "We're really more Teloca Student Nurses Association will meet Tuesday, and will end Saturday, March 26. Heritage Center's 'Open House.' alike than we are For the past four years Wednesday night, was an different." March 29, at 6:30 p.m. in the Reading Room of Noble foreign students have set aside "Evening in India'.' It was held in Hall. All nursing majors are encouraged to attend. High Rise Dormitory. Senior one day for their international Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Presents "Congradulations bazaar which featured traditional Dorm will host tonight's entertainment from their Intercultural Forum." Mu Psi Chapter" 50th Anniversary Jam at the Cosmos 1 Friday night from 10-6 a.m.. Admission will be $1.00 with respective countries. However, Saturday, an all-day bazaar this year they had an entire week will be held in Moore I.D. and $2.00 Without. Dress to impress. to present the many facets of Gymnasium. A&T's foreign their cultures which make their students will show exhibits from lives different from Americans'. their native lands. There will be a Snakes never close their eyes The week-long celebration World Fashion Safari. The bazaar because they have no eyelids. was made possible through grants will culminate with an Friday! It's Been A Long Time Coming from the North Carolina Arts international dinner. Council, The National When the questioning was Endowments of the Arts, along turned to the hopes of the with the concerted efforts of the International Students Office, r CLASSIFIED campus Heritage Center, and the Mrs Graves confessed that she

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NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY A CONSTITUENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PREREGISTRATION

1. Necessary materials for preregistration academic advisement will be available in each department effective Tuesdav, March 29, 1977. This is being done to insure that all students may have an opportunity to meet with their academic advisors and select appropriate class schedules prior to,or during, preregistration week. Preregistration is Tuesday through Friday, April 4-8, 1977.

2. Effective this semester, a Housing Card will be provided for all students in each department. The department chairperson is to ask the student if she or he wishes On-Campus housing. If yes, the student is to sign the housing card and the chairperson is to place the card at the back of the student's set of course cards. If a student does not wish on-campus housing, there is no action to be taken regarding the housing card.

3. Each department chairperson is requested to see that each student who attempts to preregister is provided an opportunity to get a complete schedule of classes consistent with his or her trial schedule.

4. Detail preregistration instructions appear on page six in the Class Schedide Bulletin for the Fall Semester, 1977-78.

5. Students may report to their departments beginning Tuesday, March 29, 1977, to pick up Class Schedule Bulletins and are requested to go to.! their | Academic Advisors to work out a trial schedule.,