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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 VOLUME LV NUMBER NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL TECHNICAL * STATE UNIVERSITY, GREENSBORO. NC Friday Oc,ober 28. MM Senate not in session Campus Mattie Reed says African Heritage police Center needs new home adjourns LaWANDA INMAN AND meeting PENNY TAYOR : : : : ■ ■ Ignoring a warning issued now . But Mattison say the Special to the Register by the executive board of the students are losing interest A&T's African Heritage SGA not to hold Senate because of delays. Center, with its extensive col- meetings, Keith Mattison, the Bailey said she believes that lection of African sculpture, is vice president of internal af- Mattison may not have over in need of space. fairs, attempted to hold a stepped his boundaries as vice "We need a facility suitable secret meeting anyway president by swearing in the 10 house the resoruce center," Mattison and approximately students said Mattye Reed, who is the 30 students who had been "Mattison was not that Center's director unofficially sworn in as much out of turn," Bailey The center is also in need of senators attempted to hold a said. "However, he went one a facility with special heat and meeting conspicuously in Mar- step beyond by taking charge humidity cotrol to help teena Hall Wednesday night. of duties which had been perserve the art collection Their attempt was aborted delegated to the nomination when James France, the at- and election committees. "Some of the valuable art torney general, along with the Chrystal Culbreth, acting pieces we have are cracked university's police, intervened. chairperson of the nomination because of the low humidity "Mattison violated the stu- committee, stated in a letter and we've had to improvise by dent constitution by holding addressed to Bailey that plans having water around in certain the meeting," said France. for the senate meeting were rooms of the center," said France said Mattison was underway. She later learned Reed. The African Heritage Center on Nocho Street previously warned by the that a swearing-in ceremony In addition to A&T students board not to hold any such had taken place without her many community, church and photo by Phil Powell meetings Reed said students here, being notified senior citizen groups tour the should gave us a rain god form be more concerned France, however, declined Bailey said the students' ap center about the Mali in 1974, which is valued condition of to say if any actions would be plications must be processed "We get lots of visitors and the center since at $3,500," she said. its purpose is to instituted against Mattison. by the office of registration a lot of times I have to set up allow the stu- 'Lionel Richie dominated "The dent to learn mre about Black executive board has and records for academic ap- appointments because of the three art items valued at cultural heritage S4;0()0." not made a decision on the proval. They also require lack of space," she said. matter as ofyet," said France. signatures from She said there arc a number eleven ad- Reed, The center contains are The of who has been with the people who board consists officers ministrators and student of- pieces that are presently of want to help center since'its inception in lock- of student government and ad- ficials. Mattison failed to ed away they raise funds for the center but 1973, spent 13 years traveling because arc too visor Dorothy Bailey. carry out these some are losing interest guidelines ihrough valuable to be on display. various countries ol There are "We have a of art pieces a lot of people Africa such as Ethiopia, Ghana lot too valuable to this willing to help raise funds for and Nigeria. She studied their be in "Following rules and procedures building." said I he center, but can't

Fund to By TIMOTHY LITTLE political involvement. The Registration for the con- The workshops, consisting ference will begin at 9a.m. and workshops are to be housed in in of engineering to store trie auditorium PAMELA WRIGHT Hines, Martenna. Gibbs, and management will begin after finance About 500 students bet- Merrick Halls. The president of the Morn- the introductions. ween the ages of 14-21 are ex- ingside Resident council, Er- pected to participate in The idea5 behind the pro- vin Brisbon. will introduce the - Students will meet in emergencies "Youth Convention 83," a gram is to strengthen the com- guests and Phillip Thomas, Williams Cafeteria at 11:30 program designed to educate munity through job awareness president of Hampton Homes By BERNARD GRANT for lunch. They will be enter- the vouth to availablities in the for job training and job place- Council will speak on the pur- Special to the Register tained b\ "Truth and job market ment for the youth and young pose and importance of the A new scholarship has Light" a reggae band, been adults and to educate people program at 12:00 devised on campus that will • a co- in the auditorium. The pro- Frank Cuthberson, to what is available in the job James Wright, a humnn commorate the death of ordinator of the project, said gram will conclude with a par- market, both career wise and relations worker, said "1 am A&T's football player and the program sponsors ty at the Windsor Community "want part-time employment very proud of what Phillip team leader Travis N. Kellv. to hear from the area vouths." Center, Thomas and Ervin Brisbon are Twenty-one year old Kelly Guilford Techincal Com- doing. They are excellent died October 30, 1982,during The events have been divid- munity College, role Weaver models The convention is sponsored the Homecoming game, from ed into four workshops: two Education Center and A&T "They understand the pro- by the Southeast Council on an aneurysm. He was a licens- for those interested in job ser- will have exhibits in Harrison blems of the youth today, and Crime and Deliquency and the ed minister at the Wells vice work, one on education Auditorium for interested par- they are doing their to help Tenant Association of the Memorial Church of God in and one on community and ties them Greensboro Authoritv. Christ on Asheboro Street in Greensboro, N.C Many people, including Eugene L. Runyon, a social psychology professor at A&T, have donated funds for the scholorship. "I think it is ini- portant to recognize people ThisDeskCan and Kelly seemed like a nice Reach Mach 2. young man," Runyon said. He also attended the church anniversary service of Kelly's death along with football coach Mo Forte, who called Kelly a spiritual leader for the team Pastor of Wells Memorial Some desk jobs Bishop Ithiel said are making authority. Clemmons more exciting "The church has left it up than In the air, and on the to others the school to set up the ground, you have guidelines," ore specifically. As a Navy pilot managementresponsi Rev. Ralph Ross, director of or flight officer, your bility from the begin Religious Activities. desk can be a sophis- ning. And your To be eligible for a Travis ticated combination responsibility grows Kelly Memorial Fund Scholar- of supersonic jet air- as you gainexperience ship, a must satisfy student the craft and advanced electronic equipment No company can give you of following this kind criteria: be a full But you can handle it. Because Navy leadership responsibility this time student, have a 3.0 grade fast. 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That's on top of a full package emergencies are as follows: combined with rigorous Navy flight of benefits and privileges. Sickness (health and training. And it's all geared to prepare Before you settle down to an earth- accident),death, or travel you and other college related to sickness and death. bound desk job,reach graduates for the navy opportunity T 436 sky. Sources of funding for the ,,_•„„ „U„ll,vr, r I INFORMATION CENTER for the Reach for unique challenge of | po nj scholarship are as follows: Box sooo, ciifton. ovoie the coupon. Find out Navy □ Chancellors Non-State Con- aviation. The Please send me more information about becom- what it takes ing.a member (0A) to be program is tough of the Naval Aviation Team. tingency Fund. SGA (will re- but | part of the Naval quest $5,000 annually). The rewarding. (Please Print) Aviation Team. You National Alumni Association, One important could have a desk C ontributions from interested reward for Navy tColle, 'Univ. that flies at twice the organizations and persons vis officers is decision- ?Year in College speed of sound. a vis media endorsement and I AM;- 'Minor. publication, contributions Phone Num from individuals. IArea Code) Best Time to CaJi 1 This for is general recruitment information. You do not have to I The fund will be monitored | furnish any of the information requested. Ofcourse, the more we know, the more wecan help to determine the kinds of Navv posi- by the Office of Development. tions for which you qualify. All funds will be received by the office and disbursed through the office of financial NavyOfficers aid. Donations may be sent to: F.arlene S. Cannon, Wells GetResponsibilityFast. Memorial Church of God in Christ, 409 Asheboro Street, Greensboro, N.C. 27406. Friday October 28, 1983 The A&T Registpr Page 3 No more midnight snacks in Scott Hall By LEONARD WILLIAMS sodas, thirty-five cents. The demand for his shop year, sodas increased. for about a ana to the Housing Department, Special to the Register saying, good news travels fast, When your demand increases, just when business was he submitted his own proposal applied in this case because he you increase your supply, and reaching its peak, he in- was with them, but it was not ac- sold out in a few hours. Eauer that's just what he did. He formed by the dean, that he The cost of a college cepted educa- to move things into high gear, iound himself buying five to could not sell concessions out tion can very Barry has been officially be expensive, and confident he could make it seven cases a week. He also ex- of his room in the dormitory. and many closed for some time now, students find work, Barry borrowed money panded his selection adding This was against themselves housing even though business is still wondering how from a friend to invest in his candy, chips, and cakes. Bar- policy, plus the dormitory was their bills will be paid. booming. He is presently try- Two business. In a short time, his ry's store was a success. Many- under contract with a vender years ago, ing to get the support of all Barry Saunders, a friend was paid back, and his residents of Scott Hall en- who supplied concessions in resident Scott Hall residents to help of Scott Hall, found business went from operating joyed the convenience of the snack machines. This himself in predicament. him open his shop legally. this in the red to showing a profit. shop and showed presented a their ap- problem, but What if he can't? "Well 1 Then one day while watching Word of Saunders' Soda preciation by being regular Barry wasn't about to throw in guess I'll have to stay offically television, he got an idea. He Shop, as it is called by some of customers the towel. The next time ven- closed, Saunders said with a saw a commercial advertising his patrons, spread, and Barry had ding the been operating contracts were submitted mischievous smile. can sodas, at a neighboring grocery store. After making a few calculations, he decided he just might have something. To You test toldheryou his idea, he bought two have cases of sodas, and put a sign on his door reading cold yourown place. Saturday October 29 Nowyou have to tell yourroommates. Run for Fun is here By DESIREE' MURPHY Special to the Register Run for Fun is being held in Saturday The sixth annual Governor's Run is designed to promote fitness for North Carolinians It will cover a 1.6 mile course that will start at the Greensboro Jaycee Park and continue around the Country Park Loop, which is located off Battleground. The run is being sponsored by the Governor's Council on physical fitness Coach Melvin I1 I?'i Groomes, an instructor at *» A&T, is promoting the run along with Greensboro Park Recreation, Guilford County Department of Public Health, YMCA and the YWCA. "The Governor's Run is a motivating experience and it opens up a whole new world," Groomes said. Sc Groomes is inviting everyone to come out and participate. 'I feel that the real stimulant is the participation being there to run or walk, with lots of people who share the interest in physical fitness and health." Vince Howard, a junior, said, "I am running to help promote A&T and get the students more; involved The Fun Run is for all ages - You've been trying to get to know herbetter young or old. There is no age the since beginning ofthe term. And whenshe mentioned how group separation. hard it is to study in the dorm, vou said, am "My place is nice and quiet. Come on § The run will start at 9:30 over and study with me!' a.m. You can file applications Your roommates weren't very- happy it. as late as 9:15 a.m. Saturday, about But after a little persuading they decided the doublt October 29. featureat the Bijou might be worth If you are interested, con- seeing. 1 They're pretty special friends. r tact Coach Me in Grc And they deserve a special "Thanks for application-. For ac So, tonight, let it be Lowenbrau. tional information call 379-1580. Lowenbrau Winner of the un Ru not receive a p Page 4 The A&T Register Friday October 28, 1983 "Last on the totem pole" FIvEGffipj^oMS Part II )©UR TrW Last spring, a former editor of this newspaper wrote an editorial entitled "The last on the totem pole." The editorial complained ofrequests made by the Register House not being honored by some departments of the university. The editor expressed the dismay of not receiving servies rather explicitly. However, it is obvious that the editorial was overlooked or did notregister in the memory banks of several university auxiliaries. The Register House is the home of this university's student newspaper, the oldest campus organization in existence. And its appearance compliments the honor of its old age. Requests from student organizations should be honored as quickly as those honored for administrative bodies of the university. It is totally impossible to operate an organization successfully, when the environment is not up to par. It would take a lot to make the house suitablefor a perfect working environment. All we are asking for is The purpose it all cooperation in making the best of what we already of have. By JAMIE C. RUFF For it has been proven that this organization with its inadequacies, to has managed serve its function Where would America be without lurk behind every tree and stand in and its uphold commitments. But something is going Ronald Reagan? Ron had decided that every door way, watching, waiting and to have change. America will single-handedly (except anticipating the moment to strike out It is very hard to run an office without proper sup- for God, of course) stop and rescind and destroy God's nation. \ plies and equipment that are a part of major opera- the spread of those ungodly com- No war has been declared, yet the tion. But supplies can not be purchased because bill munist high price of war has been entailed. last semester has from not beeen paid. America was already buying peace Mothers return their sons to the Father Typing and editing can become a complex task, with young men lives in Lebonon, and that gave them life. Excuses are made. when you are shivering at the video display terminal now marines are committed to restoring Mistakes defended. Constitutional because there no is heat. "order" in Grenada. Ron, will rest rights violated. And, most of all, God is Moving freely around the office isn't easy either , assured that his sending in the marines called on. when antiquated equipment is collecting dust all over saved the lives of at least 1000 Why not? Is this not God's country? the place. Americans. (Not to mention stopping Protectors of the eternal truth. Bearers We must not the forget the unfixed doors that con- the red tide of communism.) Reagan of the mighty sword of justice. Home tain splinters will-and possibly was-the first to say of the brave, free, and willing. The validity student organizations that landing of is questioned the marines was out of his Many of those who have died in when requests are not honored or ignored. great concern for American lives. defenseof their nation have died believ- All we qsk is a little respect. However, he probably for would be the last ing in the honesty of their leaders and to mention that the students were in no the rightousness of the cause. immediate danger. (And rationalizing Through THE LEAD COLUMN ON THE OPINION PAGE IS WRIT- out this country's history, over the word "immediate" can TEN BY THE EDITOR IN CHIEF OF THE A&T REGISTER. be lives have been lost in defense of the quieted by examining slums ghettos IT DOES NOT CARRY A BYLINE. NONE OF THE COL- and red, blue, and white owned and UMNS ON THIS PAGE NECESSARILY REFLECTS THE and unemployment lines here in operated. OPINION OF THE STAFF. America where frustration is brawling Before another is allowed to die, into anger, anger hate.) The A&TRegister and into before another is allowed to kill, let it Troops were landed, and lives were be decided what these lives are being Published semi-weekly during the year school by North Carolina lost, and the cause is as vague as the lost over. And, let it not phan- A&T State University students. be the threat of those ungodly communist that toms in Ron's mind. To receive The A&T Register, send $9.50 for one year or SI 7 for two years to The A&TRegister, Box E-25, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, N.C, 27411 to cover mailing and No graveyard handling costs. for float \Editor In Chief. Doris Person By MICHAEL THOMPSON 'Managing Editor Michael Thompson News Editor Jamie Ruff Associate News Editor Gina Davis Taking into consideration that Thanks for the memories, but this is Business Manager. Deborah Taylor homecoming was nearly a month ago. ridiculous! A dvertising Manager.. . Derek McLendon are .. . why floats from the homecoming What if one of your from friends Sports Editor . Richard Williams parade still lodged behind Marteena another college came Chief Photographer. . . Jav Hall here and asked Hall? Production Manager Joev Jones you "when is your homecoming?''' Head Typist Mildred Seaman Someone needs to explain (if there is Surely you would tell your friend Art Editor . Malcolm Aaron a logical explanation, mind you) win homecoming has passed, but that Circulation Manager. Kathy. Thompson the floats arc cluttering up the campus. would not explain to him or her why the Distribution Manager William Peoples Is this someone's idea of campus floats are here almost one month 1driser Mrs. Loreno M. Marrow later. beautification? If it is, then why aren't Should the finger be pointed at the Rk presented For National A Ivertising By all the other floats "beautifying" our float builder or the organizations they campus? represent? COMMUNICATION ADVERTISING SERVICES If a representative from (he UNC The land behind Marteena Hall is not FOR STUDENTS (CASS) System came to evaluate the campus, he a float graveyard, so how about show- or she would not be impressed with out- ing some Aggie pride by 1633 W. Central St Fvanston, 111. moving the re- 60201 vast wasteland of parade floats. main ? Friday October 28, 1983 The A&I Re.

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c 1983. Hardees Food Systems. Inc. Hacdeer Page- 6 trie A&i Register Friday October 28, 1983 Sports Aggies attempt to break even The Open Gate A&T vs Bethune- Cookman A&T, winner of three of its Herring kicked field goals of outings, By RICHARD WILLIAMS last four will try to 23, and 27 yards. record for even its the season The victory was as much a when the Aggies visit Bethune- credit to the defense as it was Cookman in a Mid-Eastern for the offense. Led by Athletic matchup Conference freshman nose tackle Ernest Saturday Aggies adjust Riddick, the dominating Aggie to The Aggies will enter the defense recovered three contest with a 3-4 overall fumbles and harrassed Bison record after last Saturday's quarterback Ken Jones into impressive victory winning streak 22-0 over throwing four . Howard University. The vic- The defense also prevented tory gave A&T a 1-2 record in It's a bevy of Howard running really been hard trying to digest the goings on the MEAC. Riddick backs to mount a sustained at- around here lately. I mean, first the football team Bethune-Cookman not was Wildcats. Last Saturday tack. Howard managed only wins its second straight game. as successful last Saturday, homecoming Then against Howard, the Aggies 73 yards rushing and got only losing a against they can't seem to leave well enough alone, not- heartbreaker played a complete game and 197 for the game. The Aggies nationally-ranked Tennessee ching two more wins in succession. Not being a emerged with a number of had 330 yards in total offense, State, 21-19. But the Wildcats mathematician, I'll still say that's a row. heroes by far their second most im- three in have had success against the Senior tailback Mike Jones pressive performance of the Now we're not used to stuff like that around here. Aggies in years, holding recent rushed 23 times and wound up season And head Coach Mo Forte had better be careful a modest two-game winning with 125 yards. He scored on The Aggies will enter the ordering his team to push opponents up streak over A&T. and down runs of eight and four yards. game against Bethune- the field But if the Aggies get like it did to prestigious Howard, less he's Quarterback Alvin drier com- Cookman hoping to claim a repeat performance, they going to get some very high and mighty folk upset. pleted 10 to 20 passes for 179 firmer grip on third place in could emerge victorious An to not allow the Bison to score. A&T hadn't shut over yards and place-kicker Aaron the conference. out an opponent since...(?) Current LD. is needed for gate Not a football school en trance S.C. State has been rolling problem with students coming along the past few years, while Someone, by to the ticket gates with stickers now, should've told Forte how North Carolina A&T State in their hands, but without an things are done here in Aggieland. We just don't and second-year head Coach I D. card. Students could then treat teams rude like that here. Mo Forte has been biting the pass the sticker back through It dust. doesn't matter that we have a couple of former the gate others The Aggies, to all-Americans playing professionally -- George runners-up to the Bulldogs for the league ti- "That type of thing could Small and Dwaine Board. Nor that Board, a defen- tle in the late 1970s, has been go on all day," Moss sive end, performed said, a lineman s dream by scoring a dormant in the MEAC the realizing A&T could lose touchdown in San Francisco s 45-35 win over the past three seasons, having money behind this fraud L.A. Rams last Sunday. compiled a 0-10 record over "The bottom line is, beginning We're still not a football school that period of time. Seven of Orby Moss with our next home game, Next thing you know he'll have his team challeng- those losses were suffered By RICHARD WILLIAMS we'll be honoring only under Forte who had not had students who a ing S.C. State for the league championship. And Sports Editor have current the sweet smell of victory over who a cur- I.D. with an athletic sticker on wouldn't that be something terrible. Students dohave a league foe in two years un- rent identification card with a the back." But wins three in one season and a three game til recentlv 1983 athletic sticker attached Moss, in his second year as winning "To streak, I'll have to say that's a bit much tell you the truth," to it may be left standing in the athletic director, has planned coach Forte said after shutting out cold at A&T's next home foot- tailgates and other activities to Howard University, "I didn't ball game, said Orby Moss, cut into the department's even know about Could have been worse the record A&T's director of Athletics. deficit. A&T has a deficit of until it was mentioned to me "We are getting stricter and $233,987, of which $25,000 the other day. But since it was we're tightening up at has to be paid at tne end of A&T had not won a conference game since 1980 brought to the light, 1 guess gate," Moss said. this fiscal year, ending June before beating up on Howard. lt >- a renei Moss said there has been a 30. This thing could have been a lot worse had it no been for the help of some officials against Winston Salem State and Morgan State. Thank goodness. Former athletes ex cell A 5-2 North Carolina A&T can best man record at A&T? It's not even basketball relief cinnati to capture title in Super rightfully claim place season, yet its Holland was equally a stan- Bowl XIV. alongside its rivals whose dout for the Aggies. He was Gordon Somebody really should get Mo off to side and tell athletes was a defensive have graduated, earn- one of a dying breed of him what he's in for if he puih a couple back on the -led off more ed a professional contract and athletes who excelled in two upset the wins, before it's too ote. He s got his team playing inevitably gained national pro- sports. He pitched four years Baltimore Colts in like we have a football irodition minence for here. the Aggies, establishing the VI. It was a victory Al Holland, a relief pitcher many school's strikeout mark, and believe brought pro football with the Philadelphia Phillies, was the starting Pla\in« like champs fullback for under one umbrella, the Na- has gained a meteoric rise to four years on the football tional Football League. Gor- stardom. Holland, who team ihey mus orgotten don is now retired from pro- that it was the basketball graduated from A&T in 1975, Two other Aggie graduates fessional football but remains team and Joe binion that went to three straight played a key role in leading the helped lead their team to their in the sports as a high school post season appearances. Phillies to a berth in the 1983 sports The way the football ultimate prize. Dwaine coach in Virginia. team is playing, they could be headed for the Gold World Series. He pitched in Board and Cornell Gordon the first World Series game played on North Carolina Bowl. Now does Mo really want all that press Super Bowl Cham- A&T is also last Wednesday. pionship teams. one of few institutions which coverage, the countless interviews with reporters Holland finished regular Board, the 1978 Black Col- has a graduate officiating in asking the same question: How does it feel season play as the top reliever lege player of the year,'is cur- the National Basketball coach?" in the National League. His 25 rently a defensive end for the Association He d better be carefui. Another win and I can saves set a Phillies record and . Two f placed him in con- Hugh oresee that dreaded day of two, maybe three press serious years ago, Board's effort Evans whoplayed on coherences per day. sideration for the National helped pave the way for the C1AA championship teams in League's Fireman Award, 49ers' berth in theSuper the 1960s, is a veteran And Mo Forte will be a marked man for life. Bowl. referee which symbolizes the league's San Francisco defeated Cin- in the NBA. Friday October 28, 1983 The A&T Register Page 7

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