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North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 VOIume LVll, Number 62 Friday, February 25, 1977

Griffin, Taylor to head publications

by Wes Cashwell dissension at the Technician and over tried to make the best decisions for the he said. News Editor criticism of his handling of financial good of the paper. Daniel has worked for three years matters at the paper. “I HOPE that under my leadership the WKNC serving as news director for two In a Thursday afternoon meeting. the In her position paper Griffin told the newspaper will continue to grow and semester. Publictions Authority elected Lynne Publications Authority. “1 have directed become an even better campus newspaper IN HIS POSITION paper to the Griff'm to serve as temporary editor of the my ambitions toward this position during for the students at State." Authority. Taylor told of what he felt the Technician and Sam Taylor as the new my entire college career because I have a Publications Authority Chairman Blas most important job facing the new station station manager at WKNC—FM. genuine desire to serve and benefit the Arroyo said he felt the members made a manager would be. Griffin. who has been serving as interim students here at N.C. State. and I felt my wise choice in electing Griffin to the “I believe the most important task editor of the Technician for the past three talents could be best put to use at the position, and felt the fact that she was the facing the next station manager will be to weeks, was the only candidate to submit a Technician." only candidate for the job said a great deal consolidate the gains of the past year. position paper for the job. GRIFFIN HAD previously served as a of her abilities. continue the improvement of staff morale. The Publications Authority Thursday elected Sam Taylor [left] as WKNC station Griffin replaced former editor Howard staff writer. assistant news editor and “Because there was only one position and acceptable manager and Lynne Griffin [right] as temporary Technician editor. ‘ Barnett who resigned in the midst of staff news editor of the Technician before paper submitted shows that everyone felt and establish a stable assuming the position of interim editor. Lynne was the most qualified for the job format." he wrote. During her first three weeks after and were hesitant to run against her," Taylor has held numerous positions at assuming the leadership at the Tech- Arroyo said. WKNC during his 11 months at the nician. Griffin said her primary concern at GRIFFIN WILL SERVE as temporary station. including the positions of assis- the paper had centered around improving editor until the March 16 meeting of the tant news director. public service pro- Toffler speaks at Stewart staff morale. Publications Authority at which time a gramming director and his most recent Griffin noted in her position paper that new editor for the coming year will be duty as the editor of the WKNC news by Lyn Reed to individual situations asseveral of these cause it is a combination of planning and she has “tried to always make myself elected and take over at the Technician magazine. Newwiew. Staff Writer distinguishing components. citizen participation," Toffler explained. available to staff members for any. April 1. In announcing the decision. Arroyo said “We are living through the breakdown. questions, suggestions or complaints they Both Taylor and Jonathan Daniel it had been “a most difficult task as both Alvin Toffler. prominent sociopolitical the disintegration of this system." Toffler THIS ANTICIPATORY democracy might have." submitted position papers for the job of candidates were well qualified." economist and author of the popular book. continued. This factor has affected the Toffler said. will give people a feeling of She also told the Authority that she has station manager at WKNC. Future direction and purpose. He said he saw instituted a policy of having weekly Daniel told the Publications Authority Following his selection. Taylor told the Shock. spoke Wednesday after- efficiency of decision-making of political potential success in Carter's proposals of editorial staff meetings “in order to keep Technician. “I'm pleased that I was noon in Stewart Theatre to a capacity leaders. according to Toffler. that he felt well qualified to assume the selected." and noted that he crowd. “The broad mass of people are disilluv listening to the people for solutions to the editors. and thereby the staff itself. ' leadership at the station. particularly in was looking The lecture, which began at 4 pm. and sioned with politics because of the failures problems. aware of whatever was happening." the area of being able to communicate“ forward to assuming the responsibilities was a part of the Symposium on Human of the political systems to make wise Toffler also said he believed that a Explaining her feelings aftei' the with the staff. of his new position. Survival. was on the topic "The Coming choices." Toffler said. projected image of "America~ 2000" was election. Griffin told the Technician. “I am “I've been around long enough to Presently. Taylor will serve as assistant Political Upheaval." Toffler discussed and “WE CAN SCARCELY remember essential to this concept. He concluded his very enthusiastic about the position. I become acquainted with everyone and I station manager under station manager proposed solutions to the problems caused yesterday's events long enough to learn lecture with aspects of this image which have enjbyed the work I have done in the feel that I can talk to everyone and thus Bill Marvin until April 1 when he will take by too rapid change in a modern industrial from them. the pressure is to forget the should be brought out for consideration. . past weeks as interim editor and I have bring a better sense of unity to WKNC." over as the new station manager. society. recent past." Toffler said. such as the conscious encouragement of Toffler began the speech by outlining The recent trend has been toward technology. alternatives to the present the similarities among more technologic- increasing diversity as opposed to stan— family structure. the roles of education in ally advanced nations. dardization as a primary answer to the society and the breakdown of government “THESE SIMILARITIES." he empha- disintegration of industry-oriented sys- institutions. ' sized. “were not accidental. but rather the tems. Toffler said. Demonstrating these alternative ideas. Technician budget off pace components of a highly integrated sys- “A society which is based on uniformity Toffler gave examples of new styles of tem.” is a vulnerable society." Toffler stated. planning employed by other governments He also cited the use of fossil fuel as a The answers to the problems that the and industries. including Sweden's invita- by Greg Rogers —Certain salaries have already been FISHER SAID that it should be major energy source. the prevalence of and other industrial nations tion of the public to make decisions; Assistant Editor cut on individual basis relative to lack of realized that the degree of success of the mass production. and the trend toward face can be found in Toffler's idea of regarding their energy policies. which merit and/or responsibilities commen- plan would determine whether or not a standardization of authoritarian response Technician financial advisor Kevin surate to what the individual is being paid summer Technician could be printed. . anticipatory democracy. "so-called be- was a success. Fisher told the Publications Authority in now. Exact amounts of cuts and which In addressing the board. Fisher said his its meeting Thursday afternoon that the employees will be affected was deter- investigation of the financial status of the Technician had a “very serious problem" mined by Griffin. The savings to be paper had revealed that the Technician at with its finances and told board members realized will not be terribly significant. the present time last year had a 85.200 he had instituted a plan which would but Fisher explained that every little bit operational gain. whereas presently it has Udall rates Carter ’high’ hopefully correct the situation. helps. sustained a 87.437 operational loss. Fisher Fisher. who was editor of the Tech:- —There will be no non-revenue pro- noted that this represented a 812,000 nician during the 1975-76 academic year. ducing issue of the Technician of any sort. difference on a comparative basis. by John Downey Congress could work well with the new going to be as “magic” as they've been was appointed by Technician interim —A plan is being implemented which “Right now. it's 812.000 off the pace." Staff Writer president. He was hopeful. for instance. built up to be in solving governmental 'editor Lynne Griffin three weeks ago to makes ad salesmen responsible for their Fisher explained. "I'd say that if we don't that this year’s Strip mining bill, which problems. work on the financialstatus of the paper. delinquent accounts. such responsibility make up at least 88.000. and that's an In an interview Tuesday afternoon, Udall is co-sponsoring, would gain “I'LL SUPPORT him within reason." THE PLAN. which Fisher presented to to be ultimately reflected in revocation of absolute minimum. then there.will be a Congressman Morris K. Udall (D.-Ariz.) presidential approval. said Udall. who has a seat on the House the Publications Authority and took affect their commissions on said accounts. loss for the fiscal year. said he though Jimmy Carter deserved “I think Carter will sign the bill." he Committee on the Post Office and Civil on Feb. 9. takes the following measures to BOARD MEMBER Phillip Scott ques- “high marks overall" for his performance said. “It says just two things. One, lets dig Service. “but Idon't know ifthis will be as repair the Technicians financial problems. tioned Fisher on the plan. and expressed as president. the coal, and two. lets do it right. We have effective as some of Carter's people claim the opinion that it might be more feasible Udall made his remarks at a reception the technology to mine lands without it will." The Technician's circulation has been for the paper to print only six-page papers held in his honor shortly before his ruining them." Udall does take issue wih Carter, cut by 33 per cent from 15.000 to 10.000 twice a week. ' ' appearance in Stewart Theatre last PRESIDENT Gerald Ford vetoed last however. on the Presidents recent copies. This cut in circulation will result in However. Fisher responded. “The Tuesday. The reception. which was held year's strip-mining bill. Carter supported decision to suspend construction of 18 real savings of between 36.000 and $7,500 Technician hasn't published twice a week in the University Student Center's North both increased coal use and strip mining Army Corps of Engineer water projects. based on Fisher's predictions. Fisher said since the mid-sixties. The main point is lounge, was sponsored by the Young legislation in the presidential campaign. pending a 60 day review of their the variable factor of $1.500 stemmed that it isn't necessary to cut back Democrats Club at State. Udall also thinks the President had a effectiveness and environmental sound- from the difference in six and eight page publication now. That's the last resort as “President Carter has put down the good chance of passing a basic tax reform nessn papers; far as I'm concerned. We don't want to go imperial presidency. he’s cut the White package. if Carter makes a serious effort. “He has halted construction of plants —-Implement the concept ofthe “packed back in time." House staff and he's made a good start on “The President calls our present tax already half built." says Udall. “It's like six" which in effect transforms what Assistant Dean Diane Payne said she the Panamanian problem and the new Salt system a disgrace to the human race and pulling a guy for murder and telling him would normally be an eight page paper thought the plan was “very reasonable Talks." said Udall. says it must be changed." said Udall. “I ‘we find you guilty and sentence you to into a six page paper whenever possible. and with Kevin looking after the finances THE ARIZONA representative. who hope he means business. because I'm death' and then holding a trial to see if you According to Fisher. if this is done 11 and Lynne's leadership. the Technician consistently finished second to Carter in going to help him all I can." should have convicted him." times by the end of the semester. the real should be in good hands." most of the 1976 Democratic presidential The Congressman is somewhat less Udall is angry that Carter made his savings to be realized will be 32.040. The Griffin reported to the board that since primaries. discounted his own future enthusiastic about Carter’s reorganization move without consulting Congress. One of potential savings to be realized from this she had become interim editor. she has presidential plans for the time being. plans, saying he does not think they are the projects is in Udalls home state of move will also be significant. according to Kevin Fisher H A started having weekly editorial staff going to be as "magic" as they've been Arizona. Fisher. but cannot be accurately projected meetings which had proved to be “a good “I expect I'll finish my career in the “I’m a little mad about his handling of as they will be determined by contract —Be prepared to violate what has idea." House.’ he said. “I think I had one shot at The Congressman is somewhat less the water projects out West." said Udall. rates in individual ads and other variable previously been a Technician taboo—the SHE ALSO SAID she was strongly it (the presidency) and that was it." enthusiastic about Carter's reorganization “but I'd give the President high marks factors. isslflice of a four page paper. Also. if enforcing the deadlines for each depart- Udall went on to say that he felt that plans. saying he does not think they are overall." ——An immediate freeze has been advertising revenues are excessively low ment to allow for more time in the implemented on all purchases of supplies on the Friday before and/or the Monday production ofthe paper and thus help the and all other materials. Nothing is to be after spring break, the paper will be quality of the paper. bought except that which is absolutely canceled. “Aside from the financial problems. necessary to the production of the paper. —Be prepared to go to once or twice a things are running smoothly." Griffin Amendment makes professor and those commodities are to be bought week publication in April if necessary. said. “Staff morale is definitely better; only in the amounts necessary to last until Fisher stressed. though. that this was a we're taking a new direction. and I think the end of the current semester. would be a last resort measure. we're more united." references almost meaningless (CM—Next time you ask your profes— wants access to medical school? Profes— legally subject to the Buckley Amendment sors for letters of recommendation. either sors don't want to risk law suits to say regulations if the student's record is for a job or graduate school admission, be that‘ in a letter.” The president. Keith discussed. Obviously. though. information sure not to remind them of the Buckley Spalding. of Marshall College in Lancas- given over the phone is much more Amendment. ter, Penn. is reported to have said he difficult to censor. If you do. there is a good chance the “wouldn't trust a written letter." ANOTHER. METHOD admissions of- referral will be almost meaningless. if not A biology professor at Trinity College in ficers and professors use to get around the misleading. Connecticut says he tells students who open file is to "suggest" to students that The Buckley Amendment. an addition won't promise not to look at the letters they waive the right to see their files. to the Educational Rights and Privacy Act that he‘ll “be‘careful to avoid extremes. The Buckley Amendment was written of 1974. establishes rights for students use general rather than specific adjec- to allow the possibility of closing. and and parents to inspect their own educa- tives, and. all-told. write a bland and thereby insuring privacy. a file if the tional records and prevents third-party meaningless letter." student so desires. This allows admissions access to those files without written ALTHOUGH SIMILAR eXamples are officers and professors to be certain permission from the student. not diffith to find. Dr. Alfred Sumberg. recommendation letters remain confiden- PROFESSORS WHO realize students the director of government relations for tial. have the right to view their own college the American Association of University Although admissions offices “cannot files. including those which contain copies Professors. said that he couldn't comment require" applicants to sign waivers of of letters of recommendation, have because "there has been no major protest confidentiality. they can make it clear to become increasingly reluctant to write by faculty." . the applicants that if they want to be critical, candid letters. in the belief that But. all this has resulted in feelings by given "fair, objective consideration" they students who see themselves portrayed in both professional and educational admis- should close their files. said Doug a poor light may come stamping at the sions officers that the written recom- Connors. the executive secretary of the professor's door. And. accordmg to the mendation system is impractical under the American Association of Collegiate Regis- amendment. the letters and all other restrictions of the Buckley Amendment. trars and Admissions Officers. papers can be altered if the student As many graduate admissions offices. It is comforting to reviewing officers proves them to be inaccurate. although a such as academically prestigious institu- that students can’t renege on their law suit might be necessary. tions like Yale Law School and’Harvard promise never to look at specific informa- This apprehension has lead to an influx Medical School. honest recommendations tion. However. since students can and do of bland recommendations at graduate were at one time critical in thinning out change their minds students can obtain school admissions offices and employment the great number ofapplications received. future information in their files and offices. But now these schools rely heavily on a inspect their journals past the date of the cum mm: Said one college president. “What do quick call to the professors. waiver agreement. according to the Wall Onceagain,thecarnpuswasbiessedwiththoae“AprilshowersthatbringMayflowers."andwinnhdmarslrekultls m you do if a kid is a» possible suicide and he Information given overthe phone is also Street Journal. good to have a friend who will share his shelter. ., Two / Technician February 25, 1977

Toffler: U.S. education to change

by Eddie Jones Now. according to Toffler. children are This “group education" would not be ‘successful,"' Toffler explained. “It will Staff Writer separated from work. and education is totally without reference material. take those different kinds of knowledge something taught. not developed. according to Toffler. He said the group and the ability to use them harmoniously Alvin Toffler. renowned author of the Children seldom see their parents work. could work for a while and then for a to be ‘successful.’ best selling Future Shock said in a press Toffler said, and must be taught in school month or how ever long it took the Toffler spoke before students and other conference Wednesday that the current how to adjust to a working society. students.and faculty could use textbooks listeners as part of the Human Survival educational system in American will Later. in the press conference. Toffler to help them with the problem. Symposium being sponsored by the change dramatically in the next 15 or 20 explained his views on the future This idea of new education may become University Student Center and Depart- years. resulting in fewer classrooms and a educational system. “Some people think an issue in the future. continued Toffler. ment of Residence Life. more varied age group of students. education is an inoculation like a shot for a but for students of today the major Earlier, in his Stewart 'Iheatre lecture disease. After you've had the shot it Will concern is how to best use the education Toffler spoke briefly on the affects of last you the rest of your life. Education is they are now receiving. Toffler said he industrialization on education. The not really like that at all." Toffler said. believes most students who major in a educational system changed dramatically TOFFLER [8 not the first to criticize field will probably work in something else with the industrial revolution. according the educational system. but his prediction or “if they do work in their major, I don’t to Toffler. and that change eventually led of fewer classrooms in the coming decades thingthey will spend their whole career in to the specialized educational system of is different. Toffler said a combination of that field. today. work and education will become the way “IT IS unlikely that a student will spend Pre-industrial age children received of future generations. his whole life in his major." Toffler said. most of their education from the work “There will be more demands for work “Specialization is no longer appropriate they were involved with. said Toffler experience and fewer classrooms." Toffler for ‘success.’ learning mainly from their parents. said. “I think students in the next 15 or 20 “Success," Toffler said will consist of “BEFORE THE industrial revolution years will be working with faculty and more than specialized knowledge in the children stayed at home and worked." community people in order to solve the future. Rather. people with several Toffler said. “From the time they could community’s problems. A group could specialties will be ‘successful,’ Toffler see. almost. they were participating in have 20 students. four or five faculty. and said. some sort of work that required they learn four or five community people, all working “I think the student who specializes in skills. Children in the agricultural age to solve the pollution problem in that biology and political science. or accounting You can find all sorts of people who like to bake in the warm sun. knew a little about everything." area.” and art will be the ones who are Author Alvin Toffler

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a“ Doc and Merle defy natural music law Doc and Merle Watson. . .? the fact thatahe/doesn't play in equal to Duane Allman as a from an electric or steel. lloc stud. "very laid back , but written into the song. The Pier often comes up with style. slide player and better than Allhough‘it is quite difficult we put a little more pressure on ()verzill impression? It has to winners. only Monday night. Merle has got to be one of the Dicky Belts. 0n “Mean Momma to pick a high light from the it. "A little more pressure" in be illegal to play that fast and they didn't just have a winner, unsung geniuses of the musical ." he was able to get more set. it had to be the old Skip lloc zind Merle style simply sing that well. they had the guitar-playing world. While he is not the note sustain from an acoustic James classic blues number llll'itll\ that they merely play champions of the world in Doc finger-picker that Doc is. he is guitar than most people can get "('ypress (irovel' written. as and Merle Watson. twice il‘ "lian not I“ as were — Gerald Triplett Snuff. a six-piece country- rock band from Virginia opened the show with a lackluster set Monday Hybrid night at Pier distinguished by sound system problems and a distinct lack of energy. The only really good by Wade Williams several bands in the area that generate. any show would be a points of their set were the last Staff Writer do u rock and roll show, but bui‘gin. The band can adapt it two songs. “Sweet Carolina.” On Monday nights rock and none of them are as Well done well played assortment of mu which is their own song sound- roll invades the Pier and as Hybrid's. Like the name sic and an interesting stage ing like a pretty good Marshall Hybrid leads the musical as» would imply. the show is shou to the demands of any Tucker imitation and a copy of sault with diversified. boister composed of various strains of crowd rock. reggae or funk rain's version of “Orange ous rock. If you've missed that music blended together to oriented. Blossom Special" that finally spine-tingling heavy metal or produce a more perfect Show. Future plans for Hybrid are a m managed to generate some yearn for some good ol'funk or Numbers by Queen. Boston, "big production" show using crowd ointerest. The band reggae. don't miss Hybrid. Nazareth. ()hio Players and their own material. If their wasn't really bad. they did have Hybrid is more than a five Heart are all blended into the ability to play other groups' DlzzyGlaeple:"l taught all in our group how to play rhythm. some nice harmonies and a member band with high- program and reproduced so material can be an indication of backup and all. competent fiddle player. but powered material and great well that the show moves from their writing ability. their two don’t get excited about paying plans: a rock and roll produc- one style to another smoothly albums worth of material money to go see them. tion bigger than'any show on and qurckly. should be as excellent and full Gillespie to appear Do. however. t excited the road today and one that Diversity is the key to of energy as their existing about investing m ney in see- won't sacrifice music for grease Hybrid's success right now and show. ing Doc and Watson. paint. Currently the band is they're capable of playing any- Monday night is “Rock and They aren't just folk-singers. mustering support and recog thing from “Sci-Fi to Kappa Roll Night" at the Pier. and as Doc was categorized in the nition by delivering material Phi." The band is interested in Hybrid will be a monthly guest. at Stewart Theatre early from more famous groups and working gigs for any interested Finally someone has come up 60's. They aren't just producing a hell-raising. rio group and. with their talent with an effective way to chase Dizzy Gillespie has- always that Roy Edlridge got from bluegrass or country or blues. tous atmosphere. There are and the excitement they can away the Monday Blues. been the showman: “I'm the Louis Armstrong. To hear him They are all ofthese talents and elder statesman. Know it and now is to hear a pure artist at still manage tudo each better ain't scared to show it." Ap- his full powers. than anyone else. pearing at Stewart Theatre on Accompanied by bass player. Wednesday. March 2, Dizzy Asked about his contribution Mike Coleman, their songs combines the big band with the to jazz, Dizzy replied. “Rhythm ranged from Tom Paxton's more current jazz scene: “I ...I taught all in our group how “Last Thing On My Mind." to know I can play things Miles to play rhythm. backup and the blues classic “St. James Davis can’t play." Tickets are all." His Stewart Theatre per- Infirmary." to “Sweet Georgia available at the box office on formance likely will include Brown" and Jimmy Rogers' the 2nd floor of NCSU’s Stu- piano and conga drums as well “Mean Momma Blues." dent Center. There will be two as trumpet. “A very funny cat Doc is. ostensibly. a finger- performances only. at 7:30 and and a serious musician." Dizzy picker. He demonstrated his 9:30 p.m. is credited with giving a abilities quite well on a John This rambunctious native of generation of others their sense Hert song “Spikedriver's Cheraw, S.C., went north in of direction. Stewart Theatre Blues" as well as several the thirties to Philadelphia— welcomes the creator of “Diddy instrumentals. However. he is with his golden trumpet in his Wa Diddy" and “I'm in the also as good a flat-picker as any sack. In 1945 he joined his first Mood for Love." jazz guitarist you can find; band, “the Hep-Sations." Dizzy maybe not quite as fast but later played with such greats as For more information. please with more clarity and feeling —— . Ella Fitzgerald. call 737-3105. especially so when you consider Earl Hines and Stan Getz. .«.e V, Composer. singer and leader of jazz. Dizzy inherited the style (Weltevblfl‘reWendosstoundt’ng’ ‘ PIZZA BUFFET EverggEg/gning All. you CAN EA‘I'I $159 pl (Drinks Extra)

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by Jimmy Carroll playing their last game. Secondly, we're Sports Editor back in the ACC race, and thirdly. State had beaten us before (75-73) in Reynolds CHAPEL HILL—The Holly Farms Coliseum)." scholarship should have gone to the 10.000 A SPARKLING 24-point performance fans who jammed into Carmichael Audi- by Phil Ford was the key for the Tar torium Wednesday night. The most Heels. who broke open a tight game in the valuable player in North Carolina‘s 90-73 final minutes of the first half and took a shellacking of State wasn't even listed on 12-point lead into the dressing room. the Tar Heel roster. He goes by his first "Phil Ford wanted to win so badly for initial. He's known as E. Motion. the seniors, and he certainly played a Carolina had it all. and State had very great game." said Smith. little after the midway point in the first In the second half. the Ford-driven half. The result was what Norm Sloan Heels shot 64 percent from the field to would call “the worst defeat" he's suffered 48.6 per cent for the Wolfpack. which at North Carolina State. committed 24 costly turnovers. It was THE VICTORY puts the eighth-ranked simply a matter of Carolina hitting what Tar Heels (20-4. 8-3) into a deadlock with seemed like every shot it got off while No. 9 Wake Forest for the top seeding in State couldn’t by one. next week's Atlantic Coast Conference Kenny Carr played a superb first half tournament. Carolina plays Duke in but the bottom fell out on him in the Durham Saturday while the Deacons meet second period. Hawkeye Whitney was a the Wolpack in Reynolds Coliseum. crucial factor as his' easy shots were Should the two teams remain tied after bouncing out all night long. The Washing- Saturday. they would draw for the no. 1 ton, D.C.freshman finished with a 5—for-l6 seeding. which carries with it the benefit shooting night and suffered a wrist injury of automatically advancing to the semi- which ‘prevented him from playing more finals. There has never been a draw for than 25 minutes. Carr finished with 18 the first-round bye since the league was points and only four rebounds. Tony left with seven members after South Warren added 16 points and 11 rebounds Carolina withdrew in 1971. for the Wolfpack. Whitney scored 10 and It was the fact that the Tar Heels were had just three rebounds. back in contention for the top spot (thanks “IF WE PLAY State next week (in the to Maryland's 81-80 victory over Wake tournament) it will be much more difficult Forest the previous night) that provided than tonight." said,Smith. “They're 'an them with some extra incentive. Add to excellent team, well-coached, and they that five seniors playing their last home have a lot of talent." game. including a tear-jerking appearance State coach Norm Sloan furrowed his Chris Seward by senior Tommy LaGarde on crutches; brow and scratched his head, searching North Caroline forward Welter Davie puts shot up over Tony Warren. throw in the usual hell-raising that for an explanation for the defeat. accompanies this age-old rivalry. and “That'5 about the worst defeat we've there's a good chance for some fireworks. had since I've been at North Carolina Unfortunately for the Wolfpack. the only State," said Sloan. “We may have lost by explosions it saw were generated by more'points. but we've never been totally Sports Carolina. dominated like we were tonight. “This was an emotionally charge game." “I don't have any explanation." he said. said Tar Heel coach Dean Smith. “The but added that when the Tar Heels pulled main contributor to this was the seniors away at the close of the first half, “It looked to me like, and I hesitate to say it. they might have ran a little harder. Chris Seward jumped a little higher and moved a little One of the few bright moments in Wednesday night'a game for the Wolfpack was Glenn quicker than we did. I hope that's not it. Sudhop blocking John Kueeter’a shot. Carolina forfeits match to State but I'll just have to study the films to see just what happened." “I'd say we've got a confidence problem ofage and have yet to play a full season of A l7-POINT blowout against an arch— right now," said Sloan. "I have. When you college basketball. by Denny Jacobs in a tie match) earlier in the Knoblach saw her margin cut to the official." Minor said. “This rival isn't the type of game a team would get beat that badly. you have to wonder The Wolfpack. 15-10 overalland 5-6 in Staff Writer season. one at 4-3‘before she ended all is the first time this has like to experience just prior to the what's wrong." the league. is assured of playing1n the 8 EMOTIONS were running doubts with a final. decisive happened at N.C. State, and I conference tournament. Saturday’s game p.m. game in Thursday'5opening round of Tuesday night in Carmichael high and there was a definite v. inning the touching personally feel the sport of with Wake Forest gives the Pack its last So just what is wrong with the the tournamentin Greensboro. The Pack's Gym before the largest crowd feeling of vengeance in the game for State’s women. fencing, particularly here at. chance to rebuild some damaged confi- Wolfpack? Maybe nothing aside from the opponent could be any of the four of the season. the Wolfpack fencing room from fencers and THE WIN boosted the wo- St ate was done a great disser- dence. fact that four starters are under 20 .years contending teams. fencers, both men and women, spectators alike. men's record to 9-4 overall and vice. I hope that this will not ou-ooovo-vbivvooo------defeated their rivals from After two rounds the score 3-1 in the ACC. The men's have any negative impact on North Carolina. 270 and 9-7 was knotted at 4-4. and it was decision upped their record to the future of fencing in the STATE FARM respectively. The competition at this time that State began to 6-4 overall and 5-2 in the ACC. ACC. The fencing team and the started out on a sour note stick it to the Tar Heels. Wins Their next action comes in the coaching staff hopes that we CDILEGIE thanks to a forfeit by the Tar by Terri Younger, Diane ACC tournament this weekend will continue to recieve the avid Heels. Knoblach. and Kay Warren at Chapel Hill. support of those following LIFE? 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by Lu Angel beaten. performance on their part, but I so that‘s our first problem. We're per game. Guard Linda Murphy. Writer Obviously our first priority is happen to disagree. There was a lot of pretty equal so I feel whoever's forward Janice Black and center Appalachian." said the Tar Heel ' talk about Genia Beasley not playing playing well that particular night will Cheryl Brewer round out the second In eight Division I games this coach. “We feel we have a strong well, but she was playing against one win," commented Clarke. place Mountaineers' starting lineup. season. State’s women's basketball chance of taking them and we feel of the best defensive centers in the Can anybody beat State? DEBBIE FREEMAN, the divi~ team compiled an 8-0 record, trounc- that we would play State in the finals. state in Joan Leggett." added Lump- “ANYBODY CAN beat any other sion's leading scorer at 20.9. paces ing all opposition by an average of 25 “My personal opinion is that we kin. ' team on a given night." said the East Carolina 14-15 overall). The points per game. Those impressive have a strong chance to beat State “It should be a very good tourna- Mountaineer coach. “But N.C. State junior from Jacksonville is joined in statistics give the indication that this and I think our scores from previous ment," continued the TarHeel coach. is definitely the best team in the double figures by Raleigh native Gale weekend's NCAIAW tournament games indicate this." continued “I think any team in the tournament state. Our team would have to play Kerbaugh (16.0). who took up the which began last night in Reynolds Lumpkin. could take it." perfectly to win. They are really a scoring slack for the Pirates when Coliseum will be a cakewalk for the WHAT MUST BE done to defeat UNC-G COACH Jan Donahue super team. They have a very strong star Rosie Thompson was injured Wolfpack. the fifth—ranked Wolfpack? agreed that the tournament gives bench and they are much taller than early in the year. Linda McClellan. By all rights. it should be a “Genia Beasley has to be stopped," new life to the other four teams. but we are. But Ido think we have a lot of April Ross. Debbie Tritt and Regina pushover. but coaches at three other said Lumpkin. “Their depth has to be admitted it will be hard for anyone to good teams in our division." ‘ Lacy form the rest of the East division schools don't see it quite that offset. They have a very deep team in beat the Wolfpack. Carolina will be led by four double Carolina lineup. way when State meets the winner of that they can go to the bench and get “Realisitically it doesn’t seem any- figure scorers. including Bernie Mc- UNC-G (3-16) is paced by the last night's East Carolina-UNC- a lot of help. body can beat State. But I think in a Glade (11.9). Cathy" Shoemaker division's second leading scorer. State senior guard Lulu Euro plays her Greensboro game in tonight's 7 p.m. “A team would have to be on their tournament like this everybody has a (11.8). Cathey Daniels (10.4). and Cathy Strange (19.3). Kim Morgan last home game Saturday. semifinal clash. best game to beat them," added shot." said Donahue. Joan Leggett (10.1). The Tar Heels (14.4) and Anna Parker (11.9) are APPALACHIAN State (13-8) and Lumpkin. “But it can be done. And "It will be hard to catch Beasley. fifth starter is senior Mika Long (8.9). other double figure scorers for the Young will open at the other forward North Carolina (8-13) tangle in the this doesn’t mean State has to be off. (Cristy) Earnhardt and the Young Forward Madeline Frosch and ‘ Spartans. opposite Earnhardt. second game at 9 p.m. The champion- They can play well and still lose." twins having an off night at the same guard Carol Almond lead the Moun- Beasley (17 ppg and 11.4 rebounds) State's abundance of bench ship game will be played at 3 p.m. The Tar Heel coach pointed to last time." added Donahue. taineers who split with ’Carolina and Earnhardt (15.6) continue to pace strength should be a factor in the Saturday. Admission is $1 for all Saturday‘s State-Carolina game Like Carolina‘s Lumpkin. Appala- . during the regular season. Frosch the Wolfpack. Senior guards Sherri three day tournament. with An- students. and then State games can (which State won 74-62) as indicative chian State coach Judy Clarke's first averages 15.7 points a game and is Pickard and Lulu Eure. along with drews, Joy Ussery. Michelle Parker. be heard on WKNC-FM (88.1). of the Tar Heels' ability to play with concern is the Lady Apps‘ semifinal hitting 52 per cent from the floor. top reserve Donna Andrews, will be Stephanie Mason and June Doby Carolina coach Angela Lumpkin is the Wolfpack. game with the Tar Heels. Almond is scoring 13.5 points and is playing their last games in Reynolds ready to come off the bench at one who thinks the Wolfpack can be “I know State feels it. wasn't a good “We play Carolina in our first game leading the division in assists with 4.6 Coliseum. Either Kaye or Faye anytime

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Politics endangers sports It seems that the time has come when political complaint'of incompetency lodged by Clemson To a great extent, the problem arose due to a decisions are no longer confined to the political last week. This is not the whole story. though, as lack of communication between the two schools arena as they should be, but have now spread Clemson initially protested on the grounds that at the appropriate time. This is not only unfair their tentacles into the field of sports to the point there had not been a meeting of the bout but unjust to the participants involved from botl' that the activity itself has become secondary. committee (made up of coaches from the teams schools. Measures are soon to be taken to try tc That this should be able to occur is in itself a involved) in order to discuss their dissatisfaction make certain that this situation does not arise traversty, but looking at it in a long range with the director. again. Once is one too many times already. perspective, is this not a very dangerous trend to it so happens that this director has called all of There are hopes of forming an independen‘ set? State's home bouts this season and there have body to deal with the decisions involving All sports enthusiasts are only two familiar been no previous complaints along any lines. He directorship of matches which is the way i‘ with the remifications of such a tactic, as can be also holds the position of chairman of the should have always been handled. evidenced every four years in the Olympic games. NCAFL (North Carolina Amateur Fencing Because of the propensity of 'nations to abuse League) of America. which makes all of these After receiving Carolina's ultimatum, Statt this event in order to further their country's actions a bit hard to comprehend had no choice but to ask Carolina to either fena political ambitions. the games themselves have Be that as it may, there is no mechanism for or forfeit. By this time, Carolina had put itself it lost a great deal of the appeal they once had. protests in the ACC for any sport, so how this is an uncompromising position and left themselve: is it so difficult to see that the very same‘ handled is not apparent. Has there ever been a only one alternative. that being to forfeit thi problem can arise within the American sports situation where a basketball team refused to match. It was a disgrace for Carolina to haw system if something is not done to remedy the compete because they protested a referee for taken upon themselves to deprive the fencers or situation very soon? The art of sport is .a major any reason? Not to our knowledge. That is not to both teams, and the spectators who came tr pastime and means. of entertainment for many say that all coaches are overjoyed with the view the match. of the opportunity to witnes Americans and others throughout the world, 'but degree of professionalism of all referees. But this what would nofidoubt' have been a very exciting if something is not done to alter the current is one of the trade-offs that has to be made when Contest. trend, sports as we all know it will become a dealing with the possible factor of human error. Acts like this have no place in sports, bu thing of the past in the not too distant future. But how Carolina can set themselves on a unfortunately, to a great degree, it is out of thi The saddest part of this entire saga is that it is pedestal, thereby feeling that they have the right hands of the people who stand to lose the most . the athletes and fans that are the ultimate losers, to determine for State who the director of the So it boils down to trusting the scruples of thos not the supposed decision-makers who are the match should be is beyond all sense of reason. in command positions if things are to change. Ti ones perpetrating this sham. One has only to This does not even take into account the say the least. this is more than a little bf look at the state of the bureaucracy in defamaion of the director's future credibility. disconcerting. Washington to see that the path leads downward. Tuesday night in Carmichael Gym, a prime Technician example of this syndrome surfaced, as the “powers that be” at Carolina ordered their team letters not to fence if director Jerry Deakle was facts straight. The University could use a serious allowed to supervise the match. The reasons for Southerland ’inane’ column on minorities with legitimate complaints, this directive were notentirely clear to anyone, Opinion ' not a ludicious exercise in bad journalism. but it reportedly stemmed from a previous To Miss Sunshine Southerland: Taffy Morgan You area farce and your column is inane. Soph.EE Your statements are generalizations you cannot . support with reputable facts and your instances T Shirt and girlfriend A dampened optimiSm of abuse and discrimination are blown out of proportion by your overbearingly “feministic” To the Editor: ‘ by George Willis of skillfully manipulated symbols of the new has demonstrated his determination to tell other outlook. 7 We would like to adress(sic) several You claim to be a “feminist" voice demanding comments on your coverage of our organization. Sr. Psy. people’s presidency marched across the media countries how to deal with their problems. to be heard, but it's a fact that for the past two surface. ' Unfortunately. Carter did not use the same On Sunday night February 20, The Since the Nov. 2 election of Jimmy Carter to On the back burner, the internationally tense yard stick when he decided to build five of the years the Technician has not received one letter Association for Women Students presented a President-elect of the United States, our hopes debates on the B-1 bomber. the Anglo-French 31 bombers. This development is very difficult from any “feminist. " So much for “demanding to series of films by and about women. I am sure have been alternately raised and lowered. This SST, involvement with the lsraeli military for even ardent Carter suppbrters to counten- be heard. " Then how is it you have procured that you are familiar with the series as you failed nation’s future brightened at the prospect of apparatus. and U. S. support of Soviet dissidents ance; given the nature of his priorities when he space for an inane column called Women's to publish the article submitted on the subject. instituting a new government based upon approves spending that will eventually cost Voice? What women? So far the column has This first oversight on your part was by far been your sole contributions and distortions. overshadowed by the arrival of one Bil (sic) democratic electoral procedures. But, then the $25-30 billion (B-l) while cutting about $250 You're supposed to be against continuing economic slowdown, the specter of Guest million for college student loans for next year. sexual Triplett. Mr. Triplett decended (sic) upon us killer—flu epidemics. and the unprecedented Also. the present cost of just one B~l bomber segregation. yet you give your column an ‘ complete with “frat row” tee shirt and girl friend. obviously sexist title. I This was fine except for two things: 1) He was difficulties of the worst winter on record exceeds $100 million, which is the equivalent of In considerably dampened American optimism. . Opinion building about 45 high schools at 2000 students reference to “Sexism in Classroom. " hOW completely devoid of writing materials and 2) He The Carter Administration decided to move per school. can any instructor .short of a Ph. D. in psychology demanded that his girlfriend be admitted free. inflict a painful psychological attack with a joke? “Where ever I go she goes” he said. “All over forward with the effort at regaining momentum continued to present the new president with Given priorities that allow the building of an And how many of the thousand plus instructors toward economic recovery by proposing a $50 tough problems. already obsolete plane, there will be few who eastern and central North Carolina. ” It certainly plan. Under the combined impact of calls wonder at the obvious here at State have you observed inflicting these was nice to have such a personable and rebate Now, it seems that the Israelis have been charity 1 expect to see for so-called attacks?.lf you're as mentally capable unbiased man reporting on our film series. for federal relief from the severe weather, and forced to concede a little, and the public permanent landing status for the SSI. There- as you claim. why not show “your maturity and to labor,’ blacks, and women to Soviet violations of fore. l feel compelled to ask what is economic ls it not true that student tuitions entitle us to promises dialogue against the alleged ignore his display of ignorance and retain your some degree of input into student publications, equalize economic opportunities, the Carter the Helsinki Accords will not abate despite recovery worth that treats the symptoms rather dignity? rebate was suddenly dwarfed. Soviet warning against interference in its intemai than the underlying social problems? Americans or do those who hold opinions contrary to your domestic scene, the parade for the new president. as he need more substance and less rhetoric. Finally. Jeanne D'arc was no more a feminist own have to pay for space. Mr. Triplett's Continuing on the affairs. Score two than you are Farah FawcettMajors, so get your behavior seemed to suggest the latter. Clarissa Bond 50-LUS 1984’s smash hit: Jefferson Stars hip’s ’Aida’ Treasurer for A. W. S. Rene Simmons by Larry Bliss Stone-Time-Newsweek-Cosmopolitan-Field and shortening and slide across dance hall floors. Dinah Shore. Frank Zappa and Bette Midler Jr. Lan Number 238 in a series. Collect them all! Stream Expensive Illustrated History of Rock, Arthur Fiedler dies and. in a surprise move, is wed. starting three-person marriage trend; published by Doubleday-Bantam-OPEC Press in replaced by Keith Emerson. Smash of the year is Zappa says nothing and ogles Bette. David No questions asked My esteemed fellow columnist Kevin (The 1988. Following is a chronology of the next ten Paul McCartney and Wings' Best of Mantovani. Bowie as ScarlettO’Hara in GWTW remake. Original) Fisher recently devoted his editorial years of loud music. Elton .John releases three new albums. David 1984: Nonesuch Records signs Mick Jagger. To whom it may concern, space to rock music's past. I shall address myself Late 1977 and 1978: Discomania dies out Bowie stars in Stranger in a Strange Land. Pete Townshend, Chicago and Peter Frampton.‘ On Tuesday. Feb. 22, lleft a green, 3-ringed, to the future of rock. and is replaced by Crisco music. named after its 107‘): Criscomania dies out and is replaced by Elton John releases 163 records and fourteen vinyl notebook in the boy’s dressing room at The source for this column is the Rolling fans' propensity to smear themselves with Nixormusic. characterized by very poor tape symphonies. Emerson adds New York Phil- Carmichael Gym. This notebook was lost at editing and inexplicable gaps. Dinah Shore and harmonic to BEPP. then fires them when each approximately 4 p. m. and contains CE 202 Frank Zappa team up in weekly variety show member demands an initial. Smash of the year: notes. I desperately need these notes. A reward oil No....A PAIN My...rrmvs-r BE A BAD DAY FOR MY which goes to No. 1 in two commercials. Elton Jefferson Starship, Aida. Major progressive FM is being offered with no questionsfished. Thank HomWMs.... ls 114:5 A SIGN, mp7... DID ‘IOU NOT John releases six albums and two films. Smash stations turn to classical format. New dance you. . of the year is Can't Get No Rocky Mountain craze—the waltz. Mozart awarded five WANT ME To TAKE 11m- Ble- +loizricucrueE ‘TEST 7" Highss— The Rolling Stones and John Denver in Grammys. . Allmar;Bono ticket defeats Kim Lawson Concert. Emerson and the Boston Pops tour Connally-Lennon team. 310 Tucker "fivess Not-um Lats-r i “on? FEEL. CullLTy F02 1985: Nonesuch-AtlanticShelter Columbia Soph. C.E. signs Jethro Tull. the Tubes. Melanie. Todd Letters to the Editor should be no longer than 250 words SIN/Na, lN BEDALL DAY-u ALL DAV,th .7... l SHOULD Rundgren and the Atlanta Rhythm Section. or they will be edited. Letters should be typed or Blissful written legibly and must include the writer's address or GALLBEtsst...uEH,HEH,MEn.... MAYBE I snowy BEPP. Crosby. Stills and Nash and Alice Cooper phone number along with his or her classification and QET collaborate on definitive version of Beethoven's curriculum. Letters containing possibly Iibelws or up-.. i’m qoqu To HAVE To lF l WAm’FooD- l merit, ignorance symphonies. Smashof the year: 343 of Elton obscene material will beedited. John's Greatest Hits. Enrollment in music i’Li. 02:22 A PIZZA ....myer: i'LL ....Zz...zz...zz..... schools up 750 per cent since 1982. Fender. Les incéudes :ecnno-symphonic. verSions of The Technician . ..ZZ... ZZ .. 22.... 22 ..._. Brandenburg Concertos and La Mer. Paul. Martin and Gibson declare bankruptcy. 1980: Nixo-music resigns and is replaced by 1986: Bach-rock world revolutionized by jigsaw music. recordings of which must by rediscovery of three-chord system in New Editor ...... Lynne Griffin pieced together like puzzles. Dinah. Frank and Jersey. Smash of the year: Paul Anka ll. Rock Assistant Editor ...... Greg Rogers Confused Onlookers goes to two nights a week. Around the Clock. Beach Boys brought out of Managing Editor . . . .g...... John Garrison Elton John releases 19 albums and four novels. cryogenic freeze. David Bowie as the Beatles in ‘ NewsEditor ...... Wes Cashwell remake of Help! Sports Editor ...... Jimn'iy Carroll Smash of the year: Emerson, Lake and Pops. Assistant Sports Editor...... David Carroll Vivaldi Would've Retched at This. Mondale 1987: Bobby socks sales up 450 per cent; Entertainment. Editor ...... Nancy Williams resigns Vice-Presidency to join Dylan’s Rolling rock ‘n' roll eclipses Bach-rock. Smash of the Asst. Entertainment Editor . . . .Bill Triplett Megahucks tour; Carter-Allman ticket defeats year: . Reunion. Elton John releases Contributing Editor ...... Howard Barnett ReaganGoldwa‘ter team. nothing; miles of empty racks are used to Asst. Production Manager Helen Tart 1981: Electricity shortages spur invention of alleviate housing problem. Photo Editor ...... Chris Kuretz coal-powered guitar. New dance craze is Assistant Photo Editor ...... Chris Seward Nabisco music. Elton John releases 47 albums Advertising Manager ...... Derek White and a full-size replica of the Statue of Liberty Circulation Manager ...... Joel Martin done in toothpicks. Smash hit: Frank and Dinah, Production' Roll Me Over [And Do It Again]. David Bowie In case you stars as Lenina Crowne in Brave New World. Cory Buckle Cheryl Estes Larry Bliss 1982: Led Zeppelin. in dramatic switch. David Pendered Lisa Eudy Ricky Childrey reforms itself as a string quartet. adding Jascha Sally Williamson Beth McCall David Blythe Heifciz to lineup. Elton John patents six-foot- , missed it. . . Tommy Childrey Bill Blue Feagin Harthon wuie UltraDiscs and releases 63 of them, plus Janet Riggs Sherry Dix Marie Marschall eight situation comedies. Smash of the year: No fooling. In Louisiana. a 7-by-5 foot Maureen Droessler Beverly Stephenson Mantovani. Best of Wings. Emerson adds Carl window in the side of the gold and white Point Palmer and Arthur Brown to ELP(ops) roster; Coupee Funeral Home allows mourners to Photographers pay their last respects without leaving their new group iS abbreviated BEPP. Stevie Wonder Alice Denson Paul Tew Paul Kearns releases first album since 1976. which sells three cars. Altomare Todd Huvard million units before being recorded. Said Alvin Verrette. president of the funeral Debbie 1983: Black Oak Arkansas and Blue Oyster home: Advertising Cult join classical ranks. Smash of the year: Patti “We wanted something for working people Smith Sings Schubert. Elton John cuts album who didn‘t have time to dress but wanted to Sherwood Robins Steve Key Kathy Dart releases to one eight—week-long disc. Nabisco show their condolences and sympathy." David Crow Todd Huvard Bob Scamazzo music declines; nothing replaces it—everyone's Drive-in funeral parlors have been tried but Larry Martin Steve Davis Dwight Smith PM staying at home with the Elton 'John album. failed in Florida and Arizona.