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9-17-1976

The Register, 1976-09-17

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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]. REGISTER 'COMPLETE AWARENESS FOR COMPLETE COMMITMENT" VOlIMF: XLVm MJMBER 6 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE IMVERSTTV, iGREEMSBORO ^SEPTEMBER 17, 1976

'• r - — - At Chancellor's Home 1 Holland Hall Residents Protest By Maxine McNeill go in and talk with Dr. Dowdy. girls that extermination could On Tuesday ;nightt at begin the following day. A letter had been 12:15p.m., 118 girls from written which stated the HoUand Hall and several young The need for more washing suggestion for improvement men from other dormitories machines and three girls in a needed in the dormitory. staged a march on Chancellor room situation were also WhUe their hallmates and Lewis C. Dowdy's house to included on the Ust. ChanceUor Tyson presented their views to protest unsatisfactory conditions Dowdy said he agreed with all Dr. Dowdy, the girls waiting in Holland HaU. the improvements mentioned. became impatient. Some of them This march, according to "Nothing can be done about several young ladies from left. three girls in a room this year but Holland Hall, was "a. serious Others began to talk about I am looking into the prospect of protest march." the length of time they were a new dormitory being built," he ci Tony Tyson, SGA President, meeting with Dr. Dowdy. said. i also took part in the march. "I After a 35 minute interval, "I wanted girls moved into «: was informed about the meeting the representatives, along with Scott HaU this year, but no one > which took place at 11 o'clock by Dr. Dowdy,came out to talk with would agree with me, said a young lady from Holland Hall the group of girls. Chancellor Dowdy. "We will meet tomorrow ©j earlier during the day," stated Dowdy read the list of most with Mr. Gray about the other a Tony. "She was very upset important improvements cited in improvements" he Tony Tyson because she found maggots in the the letter given him. concluded. bathroom on the second floor." They included a new lock for "After attending the meeting, each door, better wiring, the girls decided to march on Dr. plumbing, lighting and Dowdy's house; it was an extermination of pests from the impulsive march," he said. dorm. False Alarm Guises Confusion Upon reaching Dr. Dowdy's house, a few girls, along with Dr. Dowdy informed the By Daryl E. Smith people that vandaUze the fire Tony Tyson, were permitted to impatient but serious group of Wednesday night Zoe Barbee the alarm," he said. 1 High Rise experienced a false fire "The alarm could be cut off apparatus that we instaUed in .alarm which caused some in the office, but they needed a the buUding." excitement and confusion to key to open the panel box to "The people in Scott Hall High Rise residents. see if the system was have damaged and discharged New National Consortium The incident occurred at 10 malfuctioning," Smalls said. the fire extingushers so they p.m. and this reporter observed Asked how many buildings on don't work, and this is a the reaction of the students campus have fire systems in felony," Smalls said. whale the alarm was in operation. them, he replied,"There is no The temporary fire marshall WUl Benefit Engineers Between 30 residents system in Vanstory, Gibbs, explained that A&T doesn't have responded to the alarm, while Dudley Building and Holland a fire marshall per se, "There is others looked out of individual HaU." no job position as a fire marshall, A&T's School of Engineering headquartered at the University windows and watched the people Continuing he said,"Thereare UNC-Chapel Hill is the only has been selected for a national of Notre Dame in South Bend, milling around outside. an old and a new system in Hines school in the university system program designed to increase the Ind. Andrew Smalls, temporaryfire Hall, and Scott Hall dosen't have that I know of that has a full number of minorities with According to directors of the marshall, reported that the a system because of the (See Students, Page 5) graduate degrees in engineering. program, the plan is to try to alarm was tripped by a The program, known as the increase by 100 the annual malfunction in the system. National Consortium for number of minorities receiving "The people in the building Seniors May Take GRE Graduate Degrees for Minorities master's degrees in engineering. thought that somebody had in Engineering, Inc., consists of It is also hoped that many of puUed the alarm, and I went over colleges and research centers these students wiU continue to investigate because they didn't Here On December 11 across the nation and is (See A&T, Page 2) have a key to the ox to reset By Michael H. Hailey Waiver Certificate which wiU Graduating seniors should entitle the student to take the begin to prepare for the test at no cost. Graduate Record Examination The last dates for registration (GRE) which wUl be held in are November 11 through Barnes. Hall December 11, November 17 and appUcations according to Mrs. Ruth Gore, can be picked up in Room 3 of psychometrist for A&T. Dudley BuUding. Mrs. Gore stated that the GRE is "an appitude test that is used to determine a student's ability to perform above the college levle." The exam wiU test the student's math and verbal skills. "But," said Mrs. Gore, "most tests measure only 50% of a student's abUity to perform. The other 50% is determined by the drive and attitude of the student." In order to be eUgible for the test, the student must be a currently enroUed undergraduate senior, receives financial aid, whose parents give him no more than $200 in outside aid. These quaUfications would make the The battle of the Bulldogs is soon to come. student eligible for the GRE Fee Ruth Gore Page 2 The A&T Register September 17. 197& Mayfield Announces Scholarship

By Anthony Motley Griffin. She received the Benny Mayfield, assistant scholarship as a result of being in early August, she decided to director of admissions, crowned Miss Black Teenage attend school here. announced today that Pattie World of North CaroUna. She Presidential Scholarships are Jean Griffin of Fayetteville has was a good academic student, a awarded to any student with been awarded a Presidential student council member, and exceptional talent and or one Scholarship by Lewis C. Dowdy, vice-president of her senior class. who makes 1,000 or better on chancellor. Pattie had a choice of the SAT and ,has at least a B average' They f ded Pattie is a freshman early scholarships from Shaw are un by the A&T State University childhood major and the University, Livingstone CoUege Foundation. daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Leslie A. and A&T. After visiting A&T The scholarship pays aU required fees and is renewable; each year provided the student A&T Enrolls Over 400 makes a B or better and is a full time undergraduate. Mayfield stated that Pattie was In School Oj Engineering very intelUgent and felt that she would make a worthwhile (Continued From Page 1) engineering, and offers degrees in contribution to the university. He continued that he was happy study for the Ph.D. degree in engineering mathematics and to have her join the Aggie famUy engineering. engineering physics. The Leytricia Marshal shade. and maybe she wUl inspire other In the program, A&T students university also has a graduate teens to do the same. and others will be selected after program in general engineering. their junior year of undergraduate study. The students wiU be given three years of summer employment at one of the participating research BACK TO SCHOOL centers and they will be provided with scholarship support, including living expenses, for up to two years of graduate, work READING, WRITING, RECORO BAR at one of the participating universities. Get more for your money and the most in music. Shop the To further stimulate the Record Bar way! students, those who quaUfy for a Discover the differences between Record Bar's full-service doctoral program, wiU be given a music center and other record stores. We offer: unparalleled research assistantship or teaching selection of all types of music including classical, jazz, folk, assistantship appointment at pop, blues, rock, bluegrass, soundtracks, comedy, country, one of the participating rhythm & blues;'the new records and tapes you want first; engineering schools. special orders on hard to find records and tapes—at no extra A&T currently enrolls around cost; a prorated one-year guarantee on 8-track and cassette 400 students in undergraduate programs of architectural, tapes; a full choice of 45's; a complete selection of record and electrical and mechanical tape care accessories to enhance your listening pleasure; the kind of people to talk to about your music and interests. Register Workshop The Record Bar, where you can satisfy all your record, tape To Feature and accessory needs in one quick stop. Complete Selection of music. . . Many Techniques rock - blues - classics - jazz - bluegrass - country - soul...and more! By Daryl E. Smith Saturday, September 18, The Special Orders - Tape.Guarantee - Accessories - Blank Tape A&T Register wUl sponsor a media workshop with communication professionals and ON SALE: Sept. 17-23 other student newspapers. MOTHERS FINEST including Participants wUl include Fire Gn* Vou All the Love llnsioa O.Mel MESSAGE IN THE MUSIC My Baby Fly Will. M# 'ee The Lov«l Janice Smith, Charlotte Times; DontchaWannaLoveMe flam Oatrlin Darlm Baby (Sivevl. Tandcr lova) 0«s>re Ma Make A .Joyful r+ - • I Swear. I Low No Ona Bui Vou Ro< k Me Ai Cassandra Wynn, Greensboro Messaga in Om MUSK Record; Flontina Miller, Cecil F.Hmqs Touch Young, Darwin Honeycutt, Ike Ramsey, Drexel Ball, Ronald Topping and Mae Israel, all of The Greensboro Daily News; John Minter and Michael Braye, Mother's Finest The Carolina Peacemaker; War: Greatest Hits SAIE PRICE: Gregory Phillips, Winston-Salem : Breezin' Journal-Sentinel; Harold Carter, Ohio Players: Contradiction $3.99 IP O'Jays: Message in the Music Howard Johnsons; and Weldon IPs: t6.98mfg. list Washington, Dow Chemical. Graham Central Station: Mirror Student staff newspapers that : Windjammer will be represented will consist Commodores: Hot on the Tracks *4.99Taj,e ofThe Bennett Banner, Temptations: Do the Temptation UNC-G,The Carolinian, South Parliament: Mothership Connection Tapes: '7.98 mfg. list Carolina State,The CoUegian and, The A&T Register. Looking for Bach, Beethoven or Brahms? The workshop will begin at 10 ...Rachmaninoff, Ravel or Resphi a.m. until noon, followed by an afternoon session which will Record Bar carries a complete line consist of a panel discussion of classical music in all price ranges! from media representatives and students participating in the workshop. The morning workshop wiU consist of instructions in sports, Four Seasons Mall Friendly Shopping Center layout and production, photography, neswriting, feature 10-9:30 Mon.-Sat. - 1-6 Sun. 10-9 Mon.-Sat. - 1-6 Sun. writing, business, advertising and headline writing. • September 17, 1976 The A&T Register Page 3

ftW'rWS'ftWSSrWSSTSSftiJaa Counselors Sponsor Program Entertainment:

self-direction and constructive Residence Counselors and the Nelle^ Owner "Learning to Live", series of change. staff of the Campus Ministry. programs designed to improve By Lynelle Stevenson and enrich relationships among The series is designed for Rev. Earl Wilon, director of the people, is being presented for the people who want to develop new Wesley Foundation, has already was born on the South Side of Chicago first time to the general student ways of building warm, open and shown three of the filsm in High in 1940. In the year he was born, a small club in Harlem body in all the residence halls on rewarding relationships. The Rise, Scott Hall "A" and was just opening its doors. The club was the birthplace of campus. "Learning to Live" program uses Vanstory Hall. The remainder of what was then called be-bop, the beginning of modern the films will be presented the practical and positive method jazz. The programs are of Tranactional Analysis. This throughout September and contained on 30-minute color method deals with the October in Cooper, Gibbs, Hancock was musically inclined at a very early age. A t films and are designed to deepen frustrations, angers and anxieties Senior, Morrison and Curtis seven he took up piano; and, at eleven, he was performing awareness of oneself and others of everyday life and supplies Halls. Mozart's Concerto in D Major with the Chicago Symphony and increase self-esteem. The specific tools for contructive Reactions to the program Orchestra. have been positive so far. program will also help persons change. When Hancock was in high school, he heard a fellow understand behavior patterns in The program is being Students are invited to attend all their lives and provide tools for sponsored by the University of the films. student perform a "jazz" piece. The student was improvising and Hancock wanted to do it too. He locked himself away for hours with Oscar Peterson records and worked. Finally, when he found he could recognize and Choir Hopes For Year write passages quickly, and away from the piano, he was ready. 3y Anthony Motley old members and three new been adopted by the executive Hancock enrolled at a college in Iowa to study Rev. Cleo McCoy, director of members. Rev. McCoy explained committee. engineering in 1956; however, he was too involved in his Religious Activities, announced that the choir accepted only The choir has received several music. Although he never received his degree, he was that the A&T Gospel'Choir is three because of transportation invitations but only three have lookin forward to a glorious problems and the problem of been finalized. The choir will awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts in 1972. year. He continued that the choir securing a large number of robes. perform Oct. 3, in Asheville; Oct. After college it was back in Chicago where Hancock will be smaller this year. He also added that new 31, in Efland and Nov. 7, at St. giggedaround. In 1960, a Chicago blizzard stranded Donald The choir is composed of 56 guidelines for membership have James in Greensboro. Byrd's pianist. Hancock was picked to substitute and soon Rev. McCoy expressed hi became a permanent member of the band. When Byrd desire for any student to feel fre returned to New York, twenty-year old Hancock went too. to join any of the religiou organizations on campus. Futur At that time , Byrd was recording for Blue Note and it announcements will be made was with this company that Hancock recorded his first concerning the choir's album which included the now classic "Watermelon Man". performances one the fall agenda With the album being a sizeable success, Blue Note has been completed. signed Hancock to a long-term contract. As a result, Hancock formed his own music publishing company, and Myrtle Samson it was here that he met . To Instruct Hancock eventually joined the Miles Davis group. From 1963 to 1968, he was a permanent member of the group At A&T and participated in some of the great landmark recordings By Anthony Motley in modern music. Dr. Myrtle B. Sampson has Soon others started calling: Wes Montgomery, Quincy been employed as a full time Jones, and Freddie Hubbard. Also, he produced jingles for assistant professor of Pillsbury Cake Mix and Standard Oil and composed his Educational Psychology this first motion picture score "Blow Up"for Michelangelo term. She has worked in the Antonioni. Community Mental Health Program in the past and taught Hancock started his own band and released an album psychology at Bennett College. called ", " which is Swahili for "composer. " Dr. Sampson graduated from Hancock was now ready to step out. North Carolina Central His next album "Sextant" was his first for Columbia University with a B.S. in biology Records and his group attained even more popularity. and a masters in library science. She received an M.A.degree from With the next album ""/Hancock's career the University of Michigan at . exploded and he is now an established concert attraction Ann Arbor, and a doctoratal and record star. For two months in 1974 he had four degree in guidance and albums on the charts at one time: I counseling from UNC-G. "Head Hunters", "Thrust", "Treasure Chest" and the It "Students today have more original soundtrack album of Dino De Laurenlis' f^m S. opportunities and are highly >. motivated," commented Dr. "." The Next album was "Man-Child." Sampson. She continued that The Herbie Hancock ] md includes Bennie Maupin, Paul o o there is a minority of individuals Jackson, , Kenneth Nash, and James Levi. o. who think that the world owes At this writing, plans include a concert at the Newport I'm just living for the weekend. them a living but the average Jazz Festival in New York. The concert of course, sold student is socially interested in self-awareness. out, but a CBS recording crew will be recording so that She explains that she would those unable to witness it first hand will be able to hear AUDIO like to reach as many students as the music. possible and assist them in I know you wish you could be there as I do, but we CAN MAKE NOTICE acquiring the necessary skills and can't. So, we must do the next best thing, listen to the techniques. She said that music on record. Listen to him make you "move". The cafeteria management students; should never be MONEY has studied from all angles our satisfied but seek to change and Herbie Hancock; music that touches the soul; a legend present way of dispensing make a contribution to society. in his own time. Right on!!! beverages. Heretofore all FOR YOU! juices, punch and milk have Sell audio equipment at your been dispensed with no limits. However, the cost factor college. No investment: ex­ restricts such servings because ^ A&T Register Staff Workshop, Saturday, September 18 perienced sales help and of the budget and the daily incentive programs provided. board rate of $0.68 per meal Over 60 top brands, including per person. X Time: Kkutu-I2 p*nu lp*m*-3pjn. audiophile lines. Audio Outlet Unlimited beverage service Wholesalers. 325 Pascack will cease effective Sunday September 19. Each person |; Photography And Layout- Register Office Reporting— Ave Washington Township. will be allowed two (2) N.J. 07675 (201) 666-8868 beverages per meal. Attention. Arlene Muzvka. ^Graham HaU Auditorium Staff members must be there! Page 4 The A&T Register September 17, 1976 "How Many Roads Must A Man Walk Down? When Hargorve 'Skipper' Bowles, a 1972 candidate for governor endorsed Howard Lee for lieutenent governor, he said that the citizens of North Carolina had finally become color blind. Well, if there is a thing called color blind remittance, then the people of the Tar Heel state suffered anothe relapse pf it Tuesday. We must face the fact, North Carolina is not, and probably won't be for sometime, ready to accept a man (or woman for that matter) based on his ability rather than his race. Even before the August primary, this writer had habored the false hope that this state was ready to acceDt Howard Lee. That hoDe grew even larger when Lee came out on top in the August primary. Of 100 counties in North Carolina, only 12 sunoorted. Lee in the balloting. Those counties sunoorting Lee were. Craven, Durham, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Gates, Guilford, Jones, Mecklenburg, Moore, Northhampton, It is hard to © 1876 BY! SPtCiU FUTMtES say what or how much of an effect the ohony letters, the advertisement of Jimmy Greene misrepresenting Lee had on the votes. Green's oeoDle said they did not send the phony letters, but the timing of thein release to the public was amazing-just a couple of days before the run-off. ffTi Then came the advertisements in the state's largest papers on Friday. To this writer, it seems that Greene wants the Time Will Tell" lieutenant governor's office any way he can get it. If this is true then the citizens of this state will dearly pay if Greene is elected. By Maxine McNeill After his defeat Tuesday, Lee was quoted as saying, The march on Dr. Dowdy's house which the girls from Holland Hall organized Tuesday "How many roads must a man walk down?How many night was dramatic, but did it accomplish anything? When Dr. Dowdy came out to burdens must one man carryTThis is a question that only console the girls who waited outside his house, he began reading off the list of those who did not vote for Lee can answer. improvements the young ladies from the dorm requested. To the Black people of this state I would like to know, As Dr. Dowdy read off the list, he paused after each improvement requested and said, "How many roads must one man walk down?" Tell me, "and I agree." how many? The impact of his speech Was very impressive. A number of them were heard going away saying, "he listened because we were organized." It makes a person wonder if that statement is completely true. If about 123 students Leading editorials are written by the editor of THE came to your house at 12:15 at night, what would you do?The average person would A&T REGISTER. Such editorials will not necessarily probably not open the door or listen to them and agree unquestionably, as Dr. Dowdy carry a byline and will not necessarily reflect the did. opinions of the University or the entire staff. Staff The dorm counselors in Holland Hall said they had called Buildings and Grounds members are free to write dissenting opinions. several times concerning the condition Holland Hall is in. One counselor stated that she THE REGISTER encourages letters to the Editor, but was told the reason Holland Hall is in such poor condition is (that: it was used to house reserves the right to edit them. No letter will be considered men this summer. for printing unless it is signed. Names may be withheld That could very well be true because Mr. Gray and his constituents should know what upon request. they are talking about. Therefore, they are not to be disputed. On the other hand, some people may very easily take that to mean that the plumbing All material submitted to THE REGISTER becomes the did not act up before this summer. The building was also wired very well before these property/of THE REGISTER and will' not be returned. young men occupied it. This list could go on and on.but it would be useless because the people who work at Buildings and Grounds are "unquestionably" right. When they were called to make improvements in the past, they answered them The A&T Register promptly. Now that Dr. Dowdy is looking into the matter things can only improve. That is, if of course, he took the young ladies from Holland Hall Seriously Tuesday night. Time Published twice weekly during the school year by will tell. students of North Carolina A&T State University. To receive THE REGISTER, please send $7.50 to THE A&T REGISTER, Box E-25, Greensboro, North CaroUna

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Editor Benjamin T. Forbes Managing Editor Mary E. Cropps tooth «fe * »ft -* z;: News Editor Daryl E. Smith Associate News Editor Maxine McNeill Business Manager Robert E. Beasley Advertising Manager Charles Perry Production Manager Michael Hailey Sports Editor Craig R. Turner Entertainment Editor Lynelle Stevenson Feature Editor Carlese A. Blackwell Art Editor Ron Dixon Head Typist Hilda Pinnix Chief Photographer William Lawson Circulation Manager June Smith Distribution Manager Jackie Alston Advisor Mrs. Loreno M. Marrow

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Campus Haps Simmons Rejoins Economics Staff

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity proudly presents the ultimate By Carlese Blackwell years, Simmons emphasized that When asked what differences battle of the bands, with Funkhouse, Trussel and Michael Simmons, . a he has found many advantages former staff member here at within the Economics Dept. Nebulus, Saturday, September 18th, in Moore Gymnasium he had noted, the instructor A&T, has now returned after Such advantages include., the after the football game. Admission is $2.00 with college replied, "I haven't been around working on his Ph.D. at new manpower transportation I.D. and $3.00 for general admission. center, the large percentage of Washington State University. long enough to note any A&T Econ. graduates that have Applications are now available for seniors wishing to Simmons first joined the staff "differences, as of yet," he said. apply for Who's Who Among American Colleges and here as economics instructor, in pursued higher degrees, and Universities in the dean of women's office on the ground 1970, which he held until 1973. mainly, the department faculty. Simmons, a native of) Alcorn floor of the Dudley Building. Deadline for returning After being • away for three Simmons explained that College, Mississippi, received his .ninety percent of the instructors Bachelor of Science degree from applications is September 23. in this department are those The A&T Concert Choir will sponsor a at ACADEMIC with Ph.Ds. 'Arkansas A&M College, and his Ronny's Sunoco,1103 Summit Avenue, Saturday Simons stated, "This is a master's degree at the University September 18th, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The price is RESEARCH very good department." of Wisconsin. $2.00, which includes cleaning the windows and vacuuming the interior of the car. Come out and support the Choir PAPERS Students Should Stop iand have a clean car. The Brothers of Esquire will meet with visiting brothers THOUSANDS ON FILE and alumni in the fraternity room in the basement of Emptying Extinguishers Send $1.00 for your up-to-date, the Student Union immediately after the game 192-page, mail order catalog. (Continued From Page 1) with," he said. Saturday. 11926 Santa Monica Blvd. time fire marshal ," he said. The temporary fire marshall International Homes will have its final showing on Los Angeles, Ca. 90025 Continuing Smalls said,"The said that new fire extinguishers other universities' programs are • were placed throughout campus Monday and Tuesday* September 20. and 21, at 4 p.m. in Original research also available. Room 100 in the Union. All senior women interested in done thru the safety and health in May of 75, and by December Enclosed Is $1.00. co-ordinator or the physical of 75, they were either cookware should attend. There will be a door prize and Please rush the catalog to: plant on the various campuses." damaged, stolen or discharged of lunch will be served. Name Continuing he said,"Most of their contents. Address . the buildings that have the old Smalls outlined what to do in The A&T Register will hold its regular staff meeting on City IBM system were installed in the the event of a fire; warn the Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All staff members please attend. State .Zip fifties or possibily before then." people in the immediate area; An editorial board meeting will follow. "The university is upgrading: activate the alarm, evacuate t e the alarm system as it gets the building in an orderly manner, funds for them," he said. call the Greensboro Fire American CoUegiate $oet3 Sntfjologp Asked what kind of fire Department at 373-2222 and the extinguishers were located in campus police at 379-7675. the buildings, Smalls said,"We Smalls emphasized to the have three kinds of extingushers students that those fire International Publications in the buildings; water, dry extinguishers that are working, is sponsoring a chemical and CO2 which is a • should be left alone ; if gas." one is missing or not working, "The major problem is the they should report it to the jBtational College 3$ottvy Contest guys . ripping off the fire physical plant at once. extinguishers and discharging "If you see someone messing Fall Concours 1976 them and hanging them back I or destroying them, report the open to all college and university students desiring to have their poetry up." ; person at once," he said. anthologized. CASH PRIZES will go to the top five poems: "When you have a fire and grab a fire extinguisher there is O Fourth nothing there to fight the fire $100 $50 $25 $ First Place Second Place Third Place $ 0 Fifth

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Dr. Bert C. Piggott, who won CIAA championships in Clowns, in the Negro League, coached A&T to three football 1958, 1959 and 1960. He coached and later with a Cincinnati Reds championships, Edward Martin, football at A&T 11 years and was farm team. basketball coach at Tennessee head track coach for 12 years. The Allentown, Pa., native is State, Julius Martin, former A&T A native of Illinois, Piggott currently one of the nation's tennis star, and Thomas E. played fullback at the University most successful coaches, having Conway, a former Aggie of Illinois, and was a member of compiled a 348-139 mark in 19 basketball and football star, have the Illinois 1946 championship years as a head basketball coach. been selected for induction into team. He played in the Rose His Tennessee State teams the A&T Sports Hall of Fame. Bowl in 1947. won the NCAA South Regional Induction ceremonies for the He also played pro ball with college-division finals for four four men will be held in the the Los Angeles Dons. years and his Tigers were named Royal Villa Motel here Friday, National College Seasonal Oct. 29, in connection with Ed Martin starred in baseball Champs by the Associated Press A&T's annual homecoming and basketball at A&T in the late and United Press International. celebration. The banquet will be 1940's. He was the starting At S. C. State, Martin won sponsored by the A&T National pitcher on three Aggie seven SIAC basketball Alumni Association. championship baseball teams. He championships and two Piggott's A&T football teams later played with the New York conference baseball championships. a. Julius Martin, no relation to Lisa Pinnix hustles to intercept a pass during a recent Newcomer To Aggieland Ed, was the first outstanding intramural football game. A&T tennis player. A native oi Wilmington, he was captain o Talks About The Team the Aggie team for four years collegiate camouflage t and won the CIAA singles anc By Ellen Spruill beautiful. It's just fine thus far, doubles championships in 1952 and the people have treated me and 1954. He also won-the singles A newcomer well." championships of the American s N I U G U A G C E Z P C C N to the Aggie football staff is He said he hadn't seen much Tennis Association's Joseph Buggs. He was hired this of Greensboro, but what he has E G A S D 0 N 0 D E R M H E E summer as offensive backfield inter-collegiate division in 1952 seen he likes. coach. Before coming to A&T and 1954. Martin is currently a U E A U T A U L T U Q A A Z T he coached high school football Buggs teaches as well as in Newport News, Va. He spent supervisor for the New York City coaches. His classes include Youth Board. R U S E A R U E F Y R H M A E the past' two seasons tutoring the skills of basketball, football and Conway, currently a retired offensive backs at Hampton soccer; tennis; individual sports Institute, one of the most school principal in Louisburg, W Q N S B M N M U D F C P Q F and a combative course. starred in football and basketball improved football teams in the As usual there will be a tough CIAA. at A&T from 1933-1937. He M A E I L I R T F race this year in the fight to be served as captain of both teams N 0 L U D U Buggs is a graduate of number one, especially between and was a member of A&T's first Elizabeth City State University, the two teams that will meet CIAA championship basketball M R T L M T E N U E A D D X U where he received a degree in here this weekend. team in 1937. Conway played 36 physical education. He was the But, according to Buggs, consecutive football games for 0 B L T E L A S E R G N I B school's first All- America Q "We'll be number one, on top! the Aggies on offense and running back. All we have to do is take each defense. He is a native of When asked how he liked N E E E E U L M S G U A G 0 U • game at a time, not looking Columbus, Ohio. A&T, Buggs repUed, "Beautiful, ahead, just one at a time!" T I G N W A T S F F E T U R D

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_iii • i i i ; > ii • • i i II • II A lot has been said the past two weeks or so about tomorrow's game between A&T and South Carolina State. There has been speculation as to whether the A&T offense could move the ball against the vaunted South Carolina defense. "Arm chair" quarterbacks have been talking all around the campus about just how tough South Carolina is on defense and that it would take a small miracle for the Aggies to score. Others have said that they felt the Aggies would win, but only if the game would turn into a 'high-scoring affair. I doubt that either of these observations actually will come true and that this game will resemble other nast A&T football games. So what makes this particular contest so important from the rest? Dexter Feaster dives for a catch during recent practice session. Simply this. A&T and South Carolina State are in the unique situation of playing for a championship in just the Commentary second game in the still-young season. Whoever wins Saturday night, bafring some freak quirk, will win the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship. Game Will Be A Defensive Show Last season neither team was really tested or a proven unit. As the season progressed, both teams rampaged By Archie B. Bass In contrasting the two teams Dexter Feaster, is without through the other five members with relative ease. Going The game Saturday night both are solidly built on question the number-one threat as a receiver in the MEAC. With into this year all the so-called experts felt that these two against South Carolina State is, defensive, with better than without question, the game of superb offenses. this Aggie connection, this teams would stage a titantic battle here in Greensboro, the year. It is also tabbed the undoubtedly will pose major Now this is not to belittle Howard, North Carolina superbowl of the Carolinas. Offensively for the Aggies, led problems for S.C. State. Central, or any of the rest of the MEAC teams; but the The games over the past by the MEAC's On the other hand, S.C. State odds are tremendously in favor of both of these clubs to two years were hard, physically number-one quarterback, has the material to score big offensively under the leadership win the crown depending on tomorrow's outcome., defensive battles. Ellsworth Turner, the Aggie Saturday night, I believe both offensive is down to the "T" of its sophomore sensational **** teams will break the two-year with all the trimmings of scoring quarterback. For those of you who have not heard as of yet, tradition of all defense, and no big on S. C. State, as well as any It is my belief the team which Grambling entertained Alcorn A&M in a big SWAC offensive showings. We can look other opponent. Turner with an maintains the tempo and matchup. To the surprise of almost everyone except to for a wide open offensive game excellent passing arm adds momentum and scores first will Alcorn, the Braves destroyed Eddie Robinson's Tigers from both teams including long another dimension to the Aggie win the game. offensive attack with his ability .24-0. It was the first time that Grambling had been shut , and short passes, all angles of the The team that does this will runnin game, and surprising to run the football. win the game, and probably wear out since 1956. razzle-dazzle plays. Turner's favorite receiver, the crown as MEAC champs. In league action this week, Maryland-Eastern Shore will try to end its tailspin and win its first conference game in three years when Howard comesito Princess Anne, Md. Delaware State will drive up to Clarion, Pa., to play Aggies Participate In Tourney Clarion State. North Carolina Central can fatten its won-lost record by hosting Winston-Salem State in By Randy Byrd the Sensei was able to take home First displaying his skill in the Durham. Morgan has the week off. Last Saturday was the day of a third-place trophy. Kata division, Byrd placed a It has already been billed as the irresistible force versus the Third Annual Carolina Pat Vaughan, another black strong second in a field of twelve the immovable object. The A&T-South Carolina State Karate Tournament in Chapel belt of the dojo, made her;, brown belts, making the Aggie Hill. presence known in the match, presence really felt. game is due to start at 7 p.m. with an anticipated It was also the day that fierce which was a highlight of the attendance of somewhere near 20,000. Then moving on to sparring in competition was seen between evening activities- Pat lost a the heavyweight division, Byrd The battle of the bands, the Blue and Gold Marching Karate Kas (students of Karate), judgment call on an exchange of showed well once again, Machine versus the Fabulous Marching 101, will also be a as they competed for trophies techniques which decided the eliminating each and every championship. center of attraction. It's going to be a great evening. in their respective belt levels. combatant to take the brown Accepting the judge's Now it's time to go out on the limb with this week's belt championship in The members of the A&T decision respectfully, predictions. Last time everyone came out a sudden death. Karate Dojo continued the characteristics of student A third-place team trophy, for winner by picking the Aggies. Someone asked me the other tradition of producing etiquette in the dojo, Pat winning the third largest number day just how accurate are the predictions in this column. champions as they made their received the second-place trophy. of trophies from a single school, My answer was that my own predictions stand 20-3 over presence strongly felt in several The green belt men's sparring was presented to Sensei two years with the last 16 in a row correct. I guess we are levels of competiton was the next level of competition Casterlow in the name of A&T. which saw Aggie domination. fairly accurate. Here it goes for this week. We never predict A third in this category is Sense : (instructor) Gilbert Earl Bacoat and Freeman ties. most misleading; the first and Casterlow was the first to score Hardison represented A&T well second place teams entered as Archie Bass S.C. State big for the Aggies as he by eliminating all of their many as twenty students, while fought in black belt Kumite opponents except one. Tyrone McLean A&T five KarateKas from A&T walked amidst a large field of A long day of fighting and away with six trophies. Dennis Bryant A&T exceptional black belts. months of diligent practice, paid Michael Davis A&T Despite questionable off as Bacoat won a third-place The Karate class this ;fall,still Craig R. Turner A&T refereeing on several occasions, trophy, while Hardison took accepting newcomers, meets on second in the finals held that Monday and Wednesday evenings night. from 7 to 8:30p.m., and on Each of Bacoat's and Saturday mornings from 10 to I Hardison's opponents succumbed 12. to a battery of strong and sharp techniques, as the Aggies Weather continued to bring awesome • NORTH CAROLINA: Bulldog Meat Is Good To Eat!! displays. Extended outlook Sunday through Tuesday-Fair through The last round wins were this period. Lows in the 40's brought about for the Aggies by in the mountains to 6 0's along Randy Byrd, entering for the the coast. Highs in the 70's (especially the S.C. State brand) Sunday and the low to mid first time in brown belt SO's Monday and Tuesday. competition. ftMg- 8 The A&T Register September 17. 1976

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1976 EVERY (We reatfy mean E-V-E-R-Y)

STUDENT CLASS DEPARTMENT SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR DEAN ADMINISTRATOR STAFF MEMBER, AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE AGGIE FAMILY (Plus Seniors From High Schools In The Area) should participate fully in A&T's 1975 CAREER ACTIVITIES Program, September 24 (ONLY) in the MOORE GYMNASIUM, when 140 Key Representatives of Business Industry and Government will man professionally installed booths from which they will discuss, demonstrate, distribute brochures, and show samples of their products while counseling with our students about worth while careers to pursue. These consultants are most knowledgeable about Career Planning. They will be at A&T from 9:00a.m. to 4:30p.m., only on Wednesday September 24.

Students are invited to visit and register with each counselor during the one-day affair. At the end of the CAREER ACTIVITIES, all names in all boxes will be placed in a big box in the gym, and very valuable door prizes awarded to more than 20 of our students.

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