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Volume LVl, Number 28

Fencing trock

‘3worv'le’.,.a W>55'3‘ ..' 2...,---raw!“n '. “1...... It ' . , . H ..; g Student Senate committee says 'yes’ to idea by Lynne Grille University committee. mentioned the fact that track; however. no written policy has been Staff Writer the fence would not be an "eyesore" to the found yet. students or community since a hedge will be The Student Senate Environment Commit- placed in front of it. The actual area which the track would tee came up with the following at a special Sutton also stated that Athletics Director enclose was discussed rather lengthily. About meeting Monday night: Willis Casey feels there is an immediate need two acres of the land belongs to the city. and 1. The Athletic Department does have the to correct the problem. since motorcycles and Sutton said that if they would not let us fence right to govern the track area: bicycles have been seen on the track. He want it in. then the fence would just be put on 2. The Athletic Department should be able the fence to keep motorcycles and bicycles out. university property. to fence in that area except for the access to as well as to hold closed football practices Senator Harold Midyette also did not think the cross-country area; there. the fence should break off access to the cross- 3. A definite policy as to when the area The possibility of holding the closed football country area. The other senators agreed with would be open to the students. faculty and practices in Carter Stadium was also discussed him. have“u community should be published prior to the by the senators; however, Sutton said there COMMITTEE MEMBERS would like any- construction of the fence. were two problems with that idea—players one with suggestions to please place them in a The Environment Committee met at the would have to be bused out there everyday. campus mailbox or in a campus mail basket in request of the student members of the Univer- and the field has “to be babied to keep it in the any departmental office addressed to: sity Planning and Environment Committee. finest possible condition for the games." Jim Sutton w>w‘f_‘\. which requested the opinion of the Student HAVING A COMPLETELY separate field c/o Student Government Senate Environment Committee before a final just for the football players’ use was also University Student Center e "’4.“. vote is taken on the matter. mentioned. but due to State's restricted land NCSU mm THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS agreed that area they decided that was not possible. or contact any of the Environment Committee A fence has been proposed to surround the football practice fields and the tartan track. The a fence was needed since the athletic depart- The committee members discussed the ques- members listed below: proposal is being handled by the Facilities Planning Committee, which has taken no action as 1 ment has plans to lay down astroturf within tion as to who actually had the right to govern Jim Sutton ...... 633-0284 yet. Above is a diagram of the proposed fence, indicated by a dotted line, with gates marked l the actual track area. and that area would the use of the track. Sutton said Chancellor Bill Lundin ...... 781-1132 need to be protected. Jim Sutton. chairperson Rigney had assigned to the athletic depart- Jeff Young ...... 781-0093 .by date. of the Senate committee and a member of the ment the responsibility of controlling the Marty Palmer ...... 883-0961

’Old men’ in competition for

\,". first Leader of the Pack honors

b1 Jim Pancreas men...the two old men that been attained.) ssociate Editor help lead the cheers at football Little and Clark are now re- ‘WWFMMM games. to be exact. Buell Little ceiving more publicity than ”MW. in, Either two old men or one of and Bill Clark are representing they saver imagined. WEAL- 20 State coeds will be crowned the Sigma Nu pledge class. TV has prepared a newsfilm. ‘WC as the 1976 Homecoming There are 20 females entered United Press International is \. . HOMEGW Queen during halftime festivi- from various residence halls, distributing their photo over \ ”J @9971 ties at Saturday‘s homecomin fraternities. sororities and oth- the wire and other newspapers _.- contest between the Wolfpac er s. gave been in contact with the iii-be..’. .. . and South Cirblin‘a. LmE AND CLARK are 06. . ‘ poet-00990 on do one o- Two old men! the only two males entered and “This is bigger than we That's right, there's two old they seem to enjoy the chal- thou ht it'd get. ' stated Clark. commonsense; men entered and it's all legal longs. D T THE BIGGEST mom- bile coins Nlfll A means: I and bonafide...or something “ he only reason we're run- ent may be yet to come. THe \ . leoFEMD A (new. like that. ning is because the name of the voting on Thursday and Friday " ' \ SlBPLAf muomoulosuo, But to set the rcord straight. contest has been changed to will decide the‘ winner. but whoever is crowned. the title the Leader of the Pack instead that “Leader of the Pack" will FWTE.CURJNET'MD M790. bestowed will not be Home- of Heinecoming Queen." ex- not be crowned until Saturday. site‘s A qiiu. m. coming Queen. plained Little. “If it was And there's no chance of an- ‘. ands we WALL-i muses.- W TITLE for the changed back to Homecoming other male stealin the two old .m “contest" is "Leader of the Queen we'd dr out. We like men's thunder. cause like \ WOMAN. Pack." And that came about as tradition. We 1 e to see the said earlier. they are the only \slle WET‘... . . a step toward removin ‘Ibeau- pretty girls at homecoming male entry. \ ”H- “9" ty" from the annual air. time. ' “We were hoping to have \ “It‘s not any lon r a beauty If the two men win. they feel more men to run." stated . \ ‘ afldo mat/dad... contest." stated a Braun. it will be well deserved. Goodwin. “but it didn't turn s l xi economists» wast-T president of Alpha P i Omega “We've done as much for out that way.” mam service fraternity which is school spirit this year as any- The idea of men in a tradi- Mon v08- lo ”refilled. sponsoring the Homecoming one." Little continued. "I think tionally women's contest came '\ "\ ()le MEWCRJNH noun-m week festivities. “The contest we deserve the title as much or about due to “a lot of flack 1w "semen lacuna- incur. is open to men and women more than anyone else." from women‘s lib grou 5." ac- alike." Clark agreed. “We've done a cording to Goodwin. “They told \ \ ‘ \l.. \ VARlOlfi this wisms' ,W, And actually it's no contest lot to create school spirit this us last year it was unfair to \. \ - ”blwlmo student-,eci... at all. “It's an election by the year and I think we deserve to have a beauty contest and that \ \ ~\ (so also can Whit-I'M”). Student Body scheduled for w n." beauty contests on colle e Thursday and Friday with poll- BOTH “OLD MEN” are seri- cam uses were chauvanistic. ' swe's warm . Mb “Rom Fen oi ing places set up at the Stud- ous about winning the title. G DWIN STATED that ent Supply Store and Coliseum “This is not a joke." they sta~ last year. he and co—chairman contest. beauty contest." he added. tunnels.‘ ted. Kirby Herita e had tried to “i hope that more men appl The photos of the two old Accordin to Jim Goodwin. When the Sigma Nu pledges move away rom the beauty next year." Goodwin sta . men and the 20 coeds will be chairman ofthe "Leader of the first put on the masks for the contest. but that "a photo of “There are some men on this on display at the Student Sup- Pack" committee. the contest football games. it was all for one of the girls had a real nice campus that do a helluva lot ply Store and Coliseum tunnels at " "7- y so some “was planned to be a non- publicity. leg shot and that sort of did more work than the women do along with resumes tellln a- Buell Little (shovel. one of the Infamous old men appearing regularly at Wolfpack beauty contest. but only one "When we first started." ex- that in.” and they deserve a title like bout the contestants and t eir football games to lead the crowd in cheers. is teaming up with partner Bill Clerk in male entry has been received." plained Clark. “our goal was There is hope that next year this. contributions to the sponsoring the "Leader of the Pack" contest that has replaced the annual Homecoming And that “one male entry" is getting in the Technician." (It will be a bi ger year for men in “I would love to see the group during both days of vot- Queen contest. This year the contest rules have been changed to allow men as actually two males...two old appears their goal has now the State ader of the Pack whole thing get away from a ing. well as women to compete. =

Copperative University gets new name ‘ Inside Today

byGreg Rogers Department. nonvstudent. said that the courses were designed to give StaffWriter “I just went down to see about some of the Some of the courses include: Auto-mainte- people a chance to become more knowledgeable News and Features...Transcendental Meditation courses they were offering and saw something nance. needle point. indoor gardening. Yoga and in certain areas without having to worry about is catching on in Die Athletic Department...three “Learning Opportunities Unlimited." about the contest." said Willis who has hopes of meditation. contemporary art history. wilder- making a grade. students are back from Atlanta after their trip as a Dividethosethree words into 360 and you get eventually obtaining his masters degree in ness survival and cartooning. The classes are “We try to offer courses not taught by the part of the Student Awareness Program...and the approximately $16.66 per word. Making that wildlife management. “I didn't think I had won taught by University staff members. students. University." Kimura stated. "We feel a student NCSL bill is expected to come up in the Senate kind of money is certainly not bad for a day's because it took acoupleofweeks but they finally and community people well-versed in a particu- or anybody can come here and take a course work. Most anyone around would work for a called and said that I had won." lar area. KIMURA SAID THAT the program started tonight. salary such as that. And Joe Willis is not any THE PROGRAMS (sponsored by the Real- The classes are held in classroom buildings. last year and this coming semester will offer 15 different from anyone else. He. too. likes the dence Life Department are short term classes residence hall lounges. or in off—campus facilities courses. He said the response has been sound of 816.66 per word. offeredevery semesterforabout 13 to 14 weeks. in the Raleigh area. extremely favorable. Sports tells you bout. ..intramurals...women's Willis. a freshman from Lincolnton. recently The classes meet once a week and the cost is 65 Con Kimura. an area coordinator of the “We are very happy." said Kimura. “Of volleyball...the soccer team plays Carolina today... won 850 by entering a contest sponsored by the per class for a student and $7 per class for a formerly named “A Cooperating University” course. certain classes tend to have more and an all-purpose a icle about State football this Residence Life Department to change the name . students than others. but that is natural. But year. of one of its programs. "A Cooperating basically. the response has been very favor- University." which is designed to offer non- ably." . credit courses on a variety on subjects to ‘Willis said he was glad he signed up for the Entertainment has a review of the Doobie faculty members and to people within program because it gave him a chance to learn” ~6udents. Drop period ends Fridoy about something in which he is interested. Brothers concert in the Greensboro Coliseum Sun- the Raleigh area. it gives me a day...and a preview of Paul Anka's Halloween The new name for the program is “Learning “I like the program because concert in Reynolds. OpportunitiesUnlimited." which was submitted It‘s that time of year... hoursoffreeelectivecourse work during the chance to learn about something I'm interested by Willis. Friday. October 81...this Friday...is the undergraduate program here on a 8/11 in.” Willis explained. “I suppose it could also be “I JUST WANTED something that would deadline for the following: (I) to drop a graded basiswith noacademic penalty for an useful for someone to apply what they've catch people's eyes." said the forestry major course. or (2) to withdraw from the Unsatisfactory grade. already learned. It just sounded like a good On the Opinion Page...editorials about the pro- explaining how he came up with the winning University (drop all course work) without Fridayisalaothelastdaytochangea opportunity to develop without having to worry posed track fencing and the possible Homecoming name. “I also wanted to try to give a brief the courses being recorded on the student‘s course registration from credit to audit. To about grades. To me. it is very selfcnriching." King...Jay Purvis gripes about how uncool description of what the program is all about." permanent academic record. or (3) to file a do so just follow the normal drop~add And not only is it self-enriching as far as people are...Matt Hale wants a truce between the Willis saidthat he found out about the contest credit-only grading card under a student's procedure and add the course for rare (0) knowledge is concerned; it glno contains great athletes and the joggers...some peachy letters... one day when he went down to sign up for some option to take a maximum of 12 semester credit hours. monetary value. For as Joe Willis will tell you. and a scintillating Masthead. of the courses sponsored by the Residence Life $16.66 per word inst isn‘t bad. Page / Technician October 29, 1975

conferen retUrn from State students

IN ADDITION. all three States homo-omens. PM». “when i hear some researched as result of the ”meanwhile“ mm m... - brutal-y were somewhat displeased at tion.b_uten)oyoslyone- student say ‘we're only stu- programarethepossiblilityofa beginniaggrewthprogr‘son "node‘s ' stabbing $m$fggfi Stafl'Writer being chosen and informed of fourthofthemcome. accordin! deatxwedon'thavethepower collegecoursepertainingtothe theircampus. down homage Park. A. 5... ma..- than what they Three State students recent- their selection barely a week tanday. toptanything done!’ We can Southasaregion.makingfilms During the cause of the theyptintollfintheytwnd thoughtitshouldbe.theycould ly represented the college in a before the Program was to .TheBo-rgihuuotulhsflr y-Hcpmuhglpingnom ongrowthavadabletouniversi- iatcrvisttwasrevealedthn «noradrenaline-rm mehatnewtime University Student Awareness ”If." ' fiathmghoxthemand t: wasnetellwerk waeappocntlytuedtem unshadheendevelopedatthe under the auspices of begin. Friday said. "We didn't t1" filth“! b“! 1'} l'rhyddthuthey '1'“...- u the Southern Growth Policies have the time that some schools Wm eadeaversbaingdevelopmsnt ant-formation“' as I the M w Board in Atlanta, Georgia. and hadtoprepare because we were makesitsm'es'encefeltthrcugh- returned with increased enthus- informed on such short notice. outthesouth. iasm as to the role college Thisalsogave us notime to seek TIIEIOAIDencouragedthe students can play'in the growth out the funds we needed to students who attended the of the South. make the trip." program to begin powth man- The Awareness Program. He stressed the fact that ”we agement on their first of its kind to include aren‘t complaining-we're glad campuses through their Stu- representatives from nearly 40 we got to go--but these things dent Governments. and to com- institutions of higher learning. should be more carefully plan- municate freely with other was viewed as highly successful ned out in the future." schools. both in NOrth Carolina by each of the three students. They were not sure why they and outside. toshare new ideas. seniors Danny Latte and Paul wereinformed so late. but Latta “We are situated in an ideal "“"':-‘->.v.v. Friday and grad student Donna revealed that “same letters we place." commented Friday, “be- Palmer. read that were sent to the inginthe Research Triangleand “1 have never; seen a group of Student Government were all. Theresources are here and I students more enthused." re dated as early as August. and don't see why North Carolina flected political science major the various schools didn't get cannot become a leader in Friday. them until October." growth management.” Palmer added. “Everyone The Southern Awareness Latteand Palmer agreed that was also informed and very Growth Board is presently State should continue to sup- articulate.” headed by North Carolina Gov- port the Program in the future Latte was quick to agree and ernor James Holshouscr and and expressed a desire to see expressed a desire to see the consists of some 15 southern the student legislature get in- a»... m. g ..l ,4. programcontinue to receivethe states. which “occupy one-third volved. stall photo by Paul Kearns support. of State. of the land area of the United "I get dejected." continued Danny Latte, Paul Friday, and Donna Palmer returned recently from a trip to Atlanta sponsored by the Southern Growth Policies Board, and are enthusiastic about their participation.

Transcendental Meditation

Berning lectures to athletes Thursday byGinger Andrews make a correct decision in a split second that State will end up with a championship title Assistant News Editor situation." or a post-season bowl bid. “TIIE ABILITY TO DO THAT. to be able to “One might expect an improvement in Ralph Stringer is not the only athlete who is perform efficiently and effectively depends on performance ifthe entire team meditates," said into Transcendental Meditation. the situation in the nervous system,” continued Scott. “But if every member starts TM. they to posters and booklets passed out Scott. “Tension is going to affect ability no won’t necessarily end up with a title.” According matter what shape he’s in.” Berning has been working with TM for about bymembersofTM, other“famousjocks" such as six months. As an athlete at the University of Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies, Transcendental Meditation professes to ac- Illinois. he ran track and played tennis. Bryant Salter of the Washington Redskins. and complish the release of stress and tension Scott is returning to Raleigh after 14 years. theever-popular“Broadway Jas" Namath ofthe through a very deep rest. After dropping out of school in Kansas City. he New York Jets participate in the program “WhatTM provides isaverydeepstateofrest found himself sitting around “wasting time." founded by Marharishi Mahesh Yogi. that is twice as deep as sleep. This deep rest One night he attended a TM lecture with a The purpose of the posters is to announce a allows the nervous system to release accumu- friend. lecture that is being given by Greg Berning, la'ted stress and fatigue and tension from the “I was impressed by the lecture and the directorof the Institute for Fitness and Athletic system and when a person without that tension people who seemed to be living what they were Excellence (IFAE) Thursday in Room 2211 and stress will be able to perform that much talking about." said Scott. Gardner Hall. more." explained Scott. After joining the program, Scott felt that he AccordingtoPhilScott, teacher of TM here in In his lecture that will open be open for all was getting things done. He became a teacher Raleigh, the purpose of IFAE is to bring students. Berning will be speaking about those for the non-profit educational organization. Transcendental Meditation and teach it to benefits and related experiences with athletes Now located again in Raleigh, he teaches the professional athletes and college athletes such as Namath who are meditators. TMtechnique in a course that lasts forfour days. around the country. Besides talking to students Thursday night. two hours a day. The course offers personal “We want to make people aware of the Berning will give a presentation tohead football instruction in the “easy" experience of medita- profound benefits which. the TM program coach Lou Holt: and other coaches Wednesday ting. ' l provides for the athlete." said Scott. “Athletic afternoon. “The potential and ability is something that mu m by Paul was performance requires a great deal ofjudgement HOWEVER. III-I WILL NOT promise that if everyone has.” said Scott: “It is something that to the members of the Wolfpack squads begin TM is natural." Greg Berning will speak Thursday on Transcendental Meditation. He represents a and concentration. An athlete has to be able group which is trying to introduce the discipline into college athletic programs.

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NCSL funding expected News in Brief

to come up in senate hyLyaaeGi-lb ' the tapestry pro' Prof gets ORAU ‘ post SMWi-i'ter amasterpieeeta Severab’lhotherhehills will be read tit att meeting. but EarlG. Droessler. viceprovostanddeanlorremhst ThemajorissueattheSenate Caldwell was these will not be acted upon State. hasbeenelectedtoathree-yeartermontheOIkRidge meeting tonight is expected to Finance until the next meeting. Associated UniversitiesBoard’ofDirectors. be the North Carolina Student not be The meeting will babel: ORAUisaprivste. Legislature bill. according to Senate. This bill called for a tonight at :3) in room 18 iversit the South.non-profitassociationottscollegesand Student Senate President Lu the Student Center. “n "s m Anne Rogers. It conducts programs of research. education. information This bill, if passed. would and human resource development for government and private allocate$3118.61 ofthe Senate’s . organizations. funds to be used in the NCSL ' The election of Droessler and four others to the ORAU budget. It would take approxi» BoardofDirectorscameatarecent meetingat Oak Ridge. mately eight percent of the 86 Tenn. funds for this year. Droessler joined the State faculty in 1971. THEBILLWAS tabled at the last meeting. and if a senator requests that it be taken up by 1 . the Senate again. the bileill be WKNC celebrates debated and voted on again by the senators tonight. Beginning this Friday after- albums by such artists as Eric A resolution concerning the noon campus radio station Clapton. Tim Weisberg. Dave deteriorating tennis courts i WKNG88.1 FM will celebrate Mason and others will be given also expected to be discussed at Halloween weekend with album awayeach hour. And Halloween the meeting. The resolution aways and special features. night at 8:00 Orson Welles’ states that 18 of State's 32 - . 2:00 p.111. Friday through classic. “War ofthe Worlds" will tennis courts are used for 3:00 am. Monday morning. be presented in its entirety. teaching. and six of these are‘ visibly deteriorating and need to be improved. Until this is done. the courts cannot have Luisana speaks here lighting installed. so they can- not be used to their fullest Robert Luisana. past Student Beth Spins. Luisana will speak capacity. Body President at ECU. will be tothestudents forapproximate- If passed. this resolution . the featured guest speaker at a ly one hour. and then work with would state that "the Student 15 tuition seminar to be held them individually with their Senate recognizes the vital role tomorrow night. own specific problems. the University tennis courts - This seminar is being con- According to Spins his proce- playin the teaching and recrea- : ducted to make students aware dures are perfectly legal. She tion of the Students at North oftheir legal rights and respon- com red them to‘‘looking for Carolina State and we in sibilities concerningtuition. Lu- loopqu when filling out your the DeanoftheSchoolofLiberal . banswilloutline residency laws income tax.” Arts. the Chancellor. Director ' andgivestudents advice on how Luisana has spoken at several ofFacilitiesPlanningtogive Dr. to become in--state students. other schools and has been very Fred Drews application for a .. ”a“Hetwill1 come armed«ed with a well received. according to capital1m vement bond high- "'"MWV‘H'M" Spins. He spoke at a seminar est con oration." nigh: helggzltgdentsgnmm oncethissummer. andabout300 Student Senate President Lu Anne Rogers Student Body President Mary students attended. “It (Luisana's procedures) could save out-oi-state students atleastSl.000a year. I think it’s Faculty and staff members are asked to submit somethling they; ought to'go. It certain can't urtatall.” in . , . . sta.ted y p . You say you had a test this morning at eight and you didn t wake up until nine? 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Rockin’ Doobie Brothers are a big hi LastSundaynight the Doobie .leHBaxterTand 1;:t Simmons on tunes from the “Stampede" slowed down. the Doobie Bro hotbers brought their hard. . iran orter playing album. “Slat Key Sequel Bag.” thers came alive as the band tight California style of rock- bass. Michael McDonald on and “Neal's Fandango." closed with another three tune and-roll to the Greensboro Coli- keyboards. and drummers John medley. “SweetMaxine.” “long seum. a concert which earned Hartman and . TheDoobies then brought out Train Runnin' and “China them great respect from every- they immediately took the mus- the Memphis Horns. a five-man Grove." The second song had one who witnessed the show. ic to the audience with a three brass section. creating a mass- excellent rhythm but John- Their act was excellently partmedleyof“Jesus IsJust All ive stage presence. An extend- ston's harp solo from the presented. professional. and Right.” “Rockin Down The ed version of “Eyes Of Silver" as] cut was greatly missed. well-balanced pleasing almost Highway.” and “Road Angel." and then “Take Me in Your “China Grove." the backbeat everyone. The Doobies did a The tunes were easily recogniz- Arms(Rock Mei.” both of which was provided by two enormous number of their hits as we’ll as able but just hard enough‘to featured McDonald singing lead firecrackers. At the break, propeeeive album cuts to eep grab the audience. who the ensued. Simmons hit two notes and was the packed house of 17,000 on Doobies controlled for the next Since the loss of Tom John- answered by firecrackers set off their feet most of the night. two and a half hours. ston. the band has had to in time to the music. TIE CONCERTS opening Following the opening rock- compensate by alternating vo THENTHE lights went down act. The Outlaws. did an aver- ers. the setting changed quickly cals. Johnston. an original band and a mirror ball cast a rush of age set. They did six numbers as Simmons hit the first chords member, still records with the spotlights all over the audience. divingtheirhour onstage. but it of “1 Cheat The Hangman." group but because of health There was just enough flash in might as well have all been the While never being especially reasons does not tour. The band the show to add to the total same song. Every tune was impressed with thealbum track, did a good job without Johnston effort. The effects served to alike. predictable. and by the the song takes on an entirely most of the night. but there are make the music better. not thirdtune. close to boring. They different dimension when per- certain areas when he is defi- getting in the way. Everyting are just a cut above a thousand formed live. The song built to a nitely needed. especially in was done in taste. not excess. other bar bands in this country. frenzied climax with a mixture leadership. Not having John- With 17.000 people on their but judging from the sales of of haunting vocal harmonies. ston puts more pressure on feet and demanding more. an their first album. have alot of quick guitar Simmons to carry the load. encore had to be given. The fooled. Even their best and windycymbals. something which he does not responded by belting song. “Green Grass and High Through the last half of the appear to do naturally. but still out “WithoutYou” and finishing Tides.” never materialized into number. they rode a crescendo pulls off well. with the classic. “Listen To The anything special. The album to its limit as at the end of each AFTER “ROCK Me." the Music.” They left the crowd version of the song contains a measure percussionist Hartman Doobies did their only gold exhausted, happy and satisfied. lead break which comes right struck his massive gong, shoot- single. “Black Water." The tune Theconcert. asa whole. was a out and grabs you. but the live ing flames toward the ceiling. was slightly off, and was the huge success. The Doobie Bro» performance never even came THEBEMAINDERofthe set weakest of the show. It ended thers had shown why they are close was dominated by Jeff Baxter, up with a Dixieland trumpet currently one of the hottest Fortunately. once the Doobie as he added some fine pedal trading licks with Baxter, but groups around, and will contin» Brothers came out. the Outlaws steel to “South City Midnight was not very effective. ue to be in the future. were quickly forgotten. With Lady” as well as soloing on two As quickly as things had -PadCrewley sa’ photo by Arch cLan sfwmwonfes " l Album review if If you hear an album and you gins with one of their best like he does on "Ride a Rock and electric on this track. and lyrics. but whatever the case “Blue Red and Grey." with - “The Who by Numbers” like every cut on it. it's a super songs to date. “Slip Kid.” Horse" and the result is very on some good bass lines from may he. the rhythm and the Townshend on ukelele ‘ this ' “CA-2161 album (for you). If half the Townshend lays down the beat effective. Entwistle. If one listens closely banjo will grab you. time. “They Are All in Love." tracks are great and the others with compelling twelve-string THE M000 THEN lightens enough to the next song Shades of "Tommy" follow “How Many Friends." and "In , “Slip Kid." “However Much I mediocre, it’s still a good al- rhythm work and Daltrey dis- with "However Much I Booze." (“Squeeze Box"). it might be with the next two songs. a Hand or a Face" try to ex- Booze," “Squeeze Box, " "Suc- bum. plays his vocal chords again. The accent is again on'lTown- possible to pick up some vague “Dreaming from the Waist" pend on classic Who formats. cess Story." and six others. “The Who By Numbers" be- The latter does not strain here shend. who plays both acoustic sexual connotations in the starts mellow. begins rocking a but fall flat in the process. little later. and offers a series That makes it a little better 5 [of innovative progressions. than half and half. but the good . iDaItrey. going from reverent half makes the album well . ito raunchy. shows once again worth the money. Townshend Paul Anka “ho—s arrived once 09 iwhy he has become such an wrote all but one song and iimportant rock vocalist. "lma. proves that he is still going The Wake County Unit of the fifteen selling 8 and a half Alone." and “(I Believe) There's youn est to ever play the club. 's “Butterfly" Having My Baby." written for gine a Man" is not so success- strong. although not infallible. American Cancer Society will million copies within two years, Nothing Stronger Than Our The opacabana. and has since featured Anka songs written his wi e. has become a number iful. being pleasant. hut boring. It's not a “Tommy" or a "Quad- present the incomparable Paul becomingoneof the five biggest Love," his legacy of smash become one of the most sought- sixteen years apart. Buddy one record and worldwide hit of i The odds are different on the rophenia." it's not a "Who's Anka in concert on the evening selling records of all time and it singles seems never ending. after performers for Las Vegas Holly was the first to benefit immense proportions. His sin< fsecond side. "Success Story" Next." But Townshend's writ~ of October 31, 1976 at 8:30 pm. still sells steadily all over the The total impact ofPaul Anka and concert tours. from the power of Anka’s pen. gles and albums since then have (by ) provides a ing. the musicianship. and the . in Re nolds Coliseum. Anka, a world. From that time to this, as an entertainer only be ' WHILE ANKA continues to the same hand that went on to all been chart~breakers. strong beginning. featuring years they haves nt together ‘ show husiness legend since the Ankahas never left the ranks of with this massive hit : maintain his status as a top club write what effectively have No doubt about it. after Jimmy Page-like twelve-string speak for themsc ves. age of fifteen. will be bringing musical superstars. however. as a writer and live and concert star. his composing becomethetheme songs for two almost two decades of stardom work from Townshend. After for his Raleigh show co-artist THERE WOULD BE reason performer. there are many talent carved an almost equal of the greatest names in show in both the performing and lthat. the only decent cut is -ArehMcLean, Odia Coates. Musical Director enough to label Anka a legend if aspects of his career which have niche for him. In addition to business today-~ writing fields. Paul Anka has i andarrangerJohn Harris. along you were to look only at his proved to be "recordmaking" in writing his own material he is (“My Way”) and Johnny Carson arrived again. I with a complete orchestra. In string of hits spanning 19 years. their own right. It is the sum of enormously skillful at writing (“Johnny's Theme"). the musi- i addition. the vocal group of It offers no sign at all that Anka all his accomplishments which tunes perfectly geared to the o nin for the "Tonight Tickets are available at the f Editor's Note: The above al- i i. Rhodes. Chalmers and Rhodes the recording superstar is add up to one of the most talent of other singers. In a Show ' for ifteen years. He has Coliseum Box Office and the . bum was provided for review . will be accompanying Anka. sparkling any less brilliantly in consistently visible superstars recent month alone, Anka stan- written over 400 songs. Record Bars in Raleigh. Plllllllllflllll through the courtesy of Sam } ,4 Paul Anka's first record “Di- 1975 than he was back in 1957. the industry has spawned in the dards appeared in two top five Now the time has come for a Durham and Chapel Hill for $7. I . Goody's. “the world's largest . ii ans" (an acknowledged classicof From “Diana.” “Lonely Boy," past twenty years. albums which turned gold. In whole new eneration to disco- $6. and $5. Proceeds will benefit record, tape. and audio deal- rock n' roll) established him as “One Man Woman-One Woman Paul Anka. a live performer fact. Linda Ron‘stadt's "Heart ver Paul nka, as his first the Wake County Unit of The er. " million-selling disc artist at Man.” “I Don't Like to Sleep since the age of 10 was the Like a Wheel" album and United Artist single “(You’re) American Cancer Society. V;

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Volleyball Anxious boaters Duke, East Carolina visit State byGingerAndrews off an Upset in both matches." consistently. The girls spelt AssistantNewsEditor Although. the girls did not entire practices last week jl‘ host Heels today win the match. they went three wwkriii'fi on their setting.” Women's varsity volleyball games a UNC—G after improvement in by HelenPotts “Our team is going to carry it to Rhodes stated. ”All our players coach Kay Yow is very excited winningt eflrstoneandlosing Raleigh freshman Hogan and StaffWriter them the whole game and beat are just plain up for the game." about upcoming matches State the last two with close scores. Eden sophomore Myers. Yow them to the ball. That's going to THERE ARE only two will host against Duke and East AGAINSTHIGHPoint. State feels that the young team will " " Once again the traditional be the determining factor for matches left for the Pack and Carolina on Court 7 in Car- lost 16-14 and 16-10. This at the give Duke a much better match ' rivalry between State and Caro the winning team." both are conference battles. For michael Gym tonight. Pack’s record so far or the than when they met at the lina will surface but this time at THE LAST TWO opponents Carolina this game will be its Why should Yow be so ex- season at 11-12. beginning of the season. Doak Field'In the form of soccer. for the Wolfpack were Clemson ACC matchup. Carolina's first cited about playing one of the Last night. the Wolfpack “The first time we met, we The Wolfpack faces a tough (11-0 loss) and Maryland(2-0 confrontation was with Virgin best teams in the state (Duke) hosted another set of matches. couldn'tkeepthe ballonourside and determined Tar Heel squad loss). and the outcomes were is. and the Heels came out on andthe team (ECU) they will go with Virginia Commonwealth of the net." reflected Yow. in a must game for both teams. disappointing for State. “in our top. If State is to have any against in the first rounds oft and AdrT University. “DukeIs ateam thatyou have to STATE ENTERS with a 4-3-2 last two matches. we faced our chances of placing in the confer State tournaments? Yow would really like to see have an offensive attack be- record. and a victory could lead toughest opposition," continued ence standings. it must come out “THE PRIMARYfactorisour the team win at least four of the causethey have one. They come to a third-place finish in the Rhodes. "We met two absolute a winner today and Sunday two setters. (Charlotte Hogan next seven matches to end with back to you with a strong Atlantic Coast Conference. ly super teams. But now we'll against the Cavaliers. and Jackie Myersi." praised the a winning season. A win over offensive attack. We never ; .. State coach Max Rhodes feels get back to playing squads ofthe The matchis a 3 p.m. and coach. Duke would be even more forced them to play defensively that the PackIs in fine shape for same caliber we faced before we Rhodes expectira big crowd for It seems that Hogan and impressive. the first time." the game and anticipates a win met them." the match against the Tar Myers finally got it together “I am very excited about the Although. they have never with an overflow of enthusiasm. Leading the Wolfpack lineup Heels. ranked seventh in the _ thispast weekend against UNC- two games this week. The first pla edE U, Yow feelsthatther “I think the team who wants it are Gino Olcese with nine goals South. G and High Point after weeks of time we played Duke we had wil be a strong com itive the most will come out on top. thisyear. Patrick Ndukuba with hard practice. very little offense.” explained rivalry. State drew EC for the and right now that's us. We are five. Morris Sifnugel with four Women cogers' “Both played extremely well. Yow. “There were very few first rounds of the state tourna- ready for Carolina. We'd rather and Dan Beatty with three. Their setting was 100 rcent ballsthat wereset. We need our ments which will be held Nov. 7. beat them than anybody. “in my opinion. Beatty is the meeting slated improved even from t s first setters to come through for In division standings. State is “Carolina has great team best allearound player on the WOMEN CAGERS: There time they played." commented good performances. As the ranked fourth and ECU is Biay. They are noted for being a team. He maneuvers well at the will be an organizational meet the enthusiastic coach. “Their setters do. so do the team." ranked fifth. A palachian. Ca- ustling team, and we're going link position which places him ing for all women interested in setting was what enabled our She continued. “If we never rolina. and UNS-G rank first. to have to deal with that. 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Intrdmural report K Woman ruggers «by Bob Fuhrmon Football playofla opened last week in the fraternities top W&M, I 2-4 and resideme halls. No upsets were recorded Schedule in RESIDENCE AND FIA- fraternity play as the favorites held their own. Un- TERNITY CROSS COUNTRY The Reedy Creek Women's forwards winning all the beatens PKA and SAE both won, defeating Sigma Chi, MEET: Entries are due no 10hr Rugby Football Club defeated scrums. mauls. and. of course, than Monday, Nov. 3. Both Divi- William and Mary 12-4 and SPE. 20-14, respectively. In the other cham— sions will run on Thursday. Nov. 4. WRFC 1214 in rucks. Reedy Creek dominated pionship bracket games. PKT whitewashed APA, 6-0, Fraternities at 4 p.rn. and Reel- the first home game of the the second half. The fast passing dence at 4:3) p.m. season last Sunday. ‘ of the backs got the ball out to while Delta Sig downed Kappa Sig, 14-6. ()ne shocker FALL GOLF TOURNAMENT: In the opening minutes Mary Susan Smythe. sister of highlighted residence play as Lee and Owen I fought All remaining matches mun be State completed by Monday. Nov. 3. Austin. a new member of the forward Roscoe Smythe who is toa 6-6 tie. Lee won on the basis of five first downs to OPEN TENNIS: Fifth round of team. scored the first try with a currently touring Poland and two. The other games went close to expectations, play must be completed this week. 40 yard blind-side run. William Norway with the Bicentennial FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: All and Mary's only try was although Alexander's 18-13 verdict over defending teams check schedule very care- bull- All-Greens. Susan made the champion Owen II could be regarded as a mild fully. dozed by Valerie Stuart. voted final try while the rest of the DIXIE CLASSIC BASKET- by Reedy Creek as the most team stood in awe, wondering if surprise. Turlington manhandled Becton. 18—6. and BALL TOURNAMENT: Entries devastating opponent of the she would ever touch it down. Tucker out-first downed Sullivan 1, four to three, in an will be accepted throum Nov. 6. match. Nancy 18-18 final. Play will begin Monday, Nov. 10. Mayer Babits ReedyCreek will be playing a Residence and Fraternities have Susan Smythescoresthetinaltrywhicnleo lacored the second try for Reedy double match Nov. 15 and 16 in The independent football league closed out regular one team entered automatically. Reedy Creek to its 12-4 win over Mlliam 8 Mary. Creek, making the score 8-4 at. Maryland a inst the Chesa- season play with three spotless records. In games WILDCARD AND INDEPEN- the half. peake WRF and the infamous DENT BASKETBALL: Entries matching four of the five remaining unbeatens, will be accepted through Nov. 20. With thedainty. but. powerful Capital City Hookers. NESEP led‘all the way in an 18-6 victory over Further information can be I I I I l l I I I I I I I I YMCA tained at the Intramural Office.ob- ‘ and Orange Pack blitzed M&M Boys, 47-0. Orange BASKETBALL OFFICIALS Pack is a heavy favorite to take the open crown. but NEEDED: Sign up in the intra- mural Office. A clinic will be held WFootball NESEP and Red Necks may take exception to that. In Tuesday, Nov. 4 at p.m. in 211 Contest one other key game last week, Theta Tau nailed down Carmicael Gym. MIXED DOUBLES NANDBALL Anyone interested in winning $10. the rules are the I" the final playoff berth by zipping to a 23:12 verdict TOURNAMENT: Second round of same as always. over YMCA. play must be completed this week. 1) Indicate which team you think will win and enter in 4" CO REC PUTTING CONTEST: 133 a Fraternities and residence halls are into the final Final round of play must be com- the space provided. the total number of points you think .I- stages of their double elimination volleyball and tennis pleted by Monday, Nov. 3. will be scored in the State game. .) WWI“ tournaments. In frat tennis. SAM needs two victories 2) Entries must be in the Technician office by 4:15 pm. FRATERNITY FOOTBALL Friday of this week. P f I III -‘I over Delta Sig to win the championship. Becton has lnursdasy, Oct. 30 — In case we ”fix already reached the dorm finals, with need Thursdsay to make up pre: 3) Only State students are eligible. either ()wen II viously rained out games, the fol- 4) Only one entry per person. ' or Bragaw South slated to oppose them. Bagweil and lowing games may be Alexander or cancelled. postponed 5) Entries must be on this official entry form. met Monday night to decide one spot in the Field In '6) Members of the Technician staff are not eligible. dorm volleyball finals. The loser will face the winner of 4.15 AGR . PKP the Tucker-Gold match for the other position. Bad: Field #2 Visiting Tee- R5595: minton opened last week for frats and dorms. as did 4:15 TKE T. Chi FRATERNITY VOLLEYBALL: I ) South Carolina dormitory bowling. Fraternity bowling drew to a close Wednesday, Oct. 29 I ) Wake Forest m C m as Sigma Chi dumped SPE to take their first cham- Court Iii I I Duke $51336“? :‘g 6:00 PKA/TKE APA/SPE pionship of the year. ners win- ( I Penn State CWWI’ ”will Independent sports are highlighted by the upcoming Court 02 l I Florida State Dixie Classic basketball tournament, which tips off on 6:00 FH - Sig Chi ( I Virginia mrfidm.‘ OIIU FRATERNITY BADMINTON ( I Tulane Kentucky ( Nov. 10. The fall golf tournament winds down to the . Thursday. Oct. 30 733 0n the final rounds. Fifth round tennis play must be comple- 7:00 Sig Nu - SFE ( ) LSU Mississippi ( pauaqpunosan 7:30 FH. - APA I I Miami (Fla.) College ( ted by the end of the week. As well as second-round 8:00 T. Chi SAE l I Colorado State Tennessee ( handball matches. The Co-Rec putting contest also 7:00 Sig Pi D. Sig 3% 7:30 TKE - LCA ( ) Army AirForce ( moves into the critical stages this week. Finally. 8:00 PKP PKA i ) Navy Notre Dame ( Co-Rec volleyball playoffs are just around the corner. RESIDENCE FOOTBALL ( I Pittsburgh Syracuse ( Women's soccer came to a close last week as Berry Wednesday, Oct. 29 ( ) Iowa Northwestern ( Field ill & Welch edged Alpha Phi, one corner kick to none. 4:15 Lee - Tucker I ) Colorado Iowa State ( Meanwhile. the Phi Bears hauled in the independent Field 02 ( I Kansas State Kan‘sas ( of ham 4:15 Alex Turl ( ) Nebraska Missouri ( COfiTuma ’COMQG‘III’IOH'. I C631 badminton title by defeating the Snakey Rs in the Field #3 4:15 Owen l Sull I I Oklahoma J... m of w 5 Isa-,1 (WWW finals. The residence and sorority title was decided Field #4 ( Oklahoma State ( .-—----——--*--—--—--——I---——-—-— —-—————-—--—--——----———-——-—----——--J 4:15 Owen ll Becton l I Texas A&M Arkansas ( I The —————— no Monday night when Off-Campus and Carroll II faced Thursday, Oct. 30 — In case we ( I South Carolina State North Carolina Central ( above off. Sororities and dorms kick off volleyball action on need Thursday to make up pre- viously rained out games, the fol- I drawing is CII‘IENIA’III Nov. 4. lowing games may be postponed Tie-breaker: Total points scored in USO-State game ..... I l or cancelled. I supposed to l “Winterhawk” NOW Results PKT 6. APA 0 Field #3 ' I make State l like “Jeremiah Delta Sig 14, Kappa Sin 6 4:15 Metcaif II . Brag S Name ...... I Johnson" became SHOWING! OPEN SAE 20, SPE 14 Field #4 Counter Guerilias 22, IPT 0 Consolation Sullivan 11 - Metcalf I LEW!" to l a legend Busted Flush 34, Sampson 0 PKP 24, LCA 6 RESIDENCE BOWLING: Address ...... : come to the I before the 2.1-: B2 38, Social Forces AGR over Sigma Nu, lorfeii Wednesday, Oct. 29 9 I west ever NESEP 1o, YMCA 6 Theta Chi 12, SAM 9 WESTERN LANES saw Rednecks over Gorillas, forfeit TKE 20, FH 14 Lee Becton Phone Number ...... Pe_p_Rolly I the HSB 640 13, Farm Gold . Syme american Central Prison Boys 0 Owen I - Owen ll cowboy! forfeit over No Names, DORM PLAYOF F5 Turl Sui! ll so the I Penthouse Owen. 7. Championship Bracket RESIDENCE VOLLEYBALL: Theta Tau 6. APO 0Fubar 6 Alexander 18, Owen II 13 Wednesday, Oct 28 Pack can I Orange Pack 47. MaiM Boys 0 Turlington 18, Becton 6 Court Ill at Contest winner * Wall. Warriors over GAPA. forfeit Tucker 18, Sullivan I 18, Tucker 7:00 Winner Tucker/Gold - Loser I (Special Playoff) wins 4 first downs to 3 BagweiI/Alexander Sock the Cocks! I Theta Tau 23, YMCA 12 Lee 6, Owen I 6, Lee wins 5 first CO REC VOLLEYBALL: This week's contest winner is Ed Gary of 210 Owen. I downs to Thursday. Oct. 30 ‘ 01' Ed only missed three games, good enough to earn Consolation Court In I'Ii ‘ FRATERNITY PLAYOFFS Metcaif ll 14, Bagwell O 6:00 YMCA Hort Club I him a tie with three other contestants. 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a poor proposal A proposal to fence off the State possible. at all times to all factions of the tartan track. in conjunction with the University community. Such is the case astroturfing of the practice football field now. the exceptions being track meets. which lies inside its perimeter. is now junior varsity football games. and. as no before the University Planning and En- doubt everyone is aware. an occasional vironment Committee. closed football practice. The Planning and Environment Com- And those are legitimate exceptions. mittee. which is composed of students. Generally no one argues with the first faculty and administration. asked the two. and reasonable people can under- Student Senate Environment Committee stand and/or bear with the third. for a recommendation on the matter“. But closure of the track at night and Their response was disheartening: fence on weekends would be to deny access to it. the track to many who should rightfully Athletics Director Willis Casey has be afforded that access. Such action told the Planning and Environment would also contribute much to the ill will Committee that if the astroturf is layed between certain individuals and group: and the fence erected. he cannot guaran- and the Athletic Department. If t tee that the track would be available for track is fenced and closed off much of use by the general University communi- the time. the Athletic Department can ty on weekends. and he has seemingly only come off as the unfeeling, self- indicated that he feels the track would serving villain in the matter. definitely be closed off at night. Summarily. the detriment to be real- With those things in mind. the discus- ized from this project far outweights the letter too late to sion should go no further; additional potential advantages. It's not intendedthecolumntobe humerous. As it is poor attitudes which are Department the “right" to close the debate is unnecessary. If that is the let your feelings be known on this issue. he succeeded. If he intended the the basis of injustice and hostility. track to NCSU students and faculty. price that will have to be paid for the If you have an opinion. let it be known. Rude officers columnto be responsible journalism. the future of our country is. quite Not once in Monday's article was astroturfing and fencing. then clearly it Contact the members of the Planning he failed miserably. It is my hope literally. at stake. referencemade tostudentsusingthe should not be done. and Environment Committee and tell To the Editor:. thatyour staffwill give theDaily Tar jogging field. As I-Ioltz is quoted.“lt The track should be freely open. if them what you think. I am prompted to write this letter Heel equal viewing time ofthe game ErikM.Ways.Jr. (the controversy) hasn’t been fair to by an incident that occurred tonight as I'm sure the Technician doesn't Dr. IMA the players." It is obvious Holtz (10/22/75). quite represent both sides. As far as could care less about anything but I was riding my bicycle tonight on the comments on Coach Dooley. I his objectives. Cates Ave. in front of the Student only ask Mr. Carroll to compare New left Thisuniversity was constructedto Center. I passed a car illegally on Dooley's record to Holtz and UNC’s serve its students and the students the right as it crossed the speed series record to N.C. State. Evident— To the Editor: pay for these services each semes- Men liberated bump. After crossing the bump this ly. Coach Dooleyis doing his job. Mr. It has become increasingly ob- ter. This includes the track in the car turned to the right side of the Carroll should try to do his. Let me vious to me that I am a member of lower athletic field. road. perhaps maliciously. This close by sAying that University of a seriously oppressed minority left Rigney‘s statements were One of the most deeply entrenched Men have reacted in various ways to caused me to slide into its right North Carolina and ACC fans should handed people. I amderiiedoneofmy designed to get unfavorable atten- traditions at State has fallen under the the sudden change. Many still refuse to front fender before I was thrown not only respect Dooley but they basic rights - pursuit of happiness. tion away from State and The guns of equality. take it. and anything to do with women over the curve. I was mad and should also avoid the Technician Any left hander who has written a Athletic Department. but the case is The Homecoming Queen. long con- seriously. Others react with scorn and prepared to raise Hell if my bike sports page. three hour exam in a right handed still not closed. This incident is but a sidered a symbol of the old order in even anger at having the superiority was damaged; which it wasn't. BertWoodward lecture seat will attest to this fact. I smallexampleofthe feelings ofsome America. is no more. This year. in fact. they have always claimed disturbed. fortunately. To my surprise. this 118Mm would like to know why this administrators on this campus. It is it could be a man. The homecoming At the root of these reactions is fear. vehicle contained two of our campus CbapelIIill.N.C. university did not see fit to include up to the students to be aware of that the world as they have cops inside. ‘ left handed desks in its lecture balls. what isgoingonand notbe misled by person will be called the “Lead" of the Men fear They immediately got out and The must be some sort of remeth pompous fools who act outside the Pack" from now on. and elections will be come to know it will be irreversibly checked for damage to their car action which can betakentoalleviate authority granted them. The open to men and women alike. changed, and it will. They are afraid of while demanding some 1.0. from Clean TV! identities as women this serious oversight on the uni- question is again being pushed. Contests like the selection of Home- losing their own me. I gave them ID. and asked . versity's part. “What is the purpose of this claim the social significance they have them three times what they wanted To the Editor: The movement for left handed university?” coming Queen are a reminder that the been denied for so long. with it. They refused to answer. I I would like to take issue with rights must rouse itself. The elimi- Olinllale traditional view of the position of women Both of these are groundless fears. To won’t go into the gory details that the points raised in the Technician nation of the SLA has left a power Jr. MY in society is still . be afraid of someone you must work followed for lack of space. but. editorial “‘Clean' TV" (Wed.. vacuum in the revolutionary move- wishes to hear them can 10/15). This piece shows a woeful The traditional view of women has with to continue the human race is anyone that ment. Let us be free of the shackles up been that of delicate flowers of sur ass- Saying that you are superior call me. misunderstanding of the effects of of right handers. Long live the Pay foolish. The point is that these officers mass media and ignores research of revolution! ing beauty. who could want for no i b- does not make it so unless the ma were rude. crude. and uncouth. I many scholars in communication. To the Editor: er oal in life than to win the adulat on you say you are superior to is w ng to Because of its pervasiveness. tel- WayneMastiri On Monday. October 27. shortly men in the world. was under the impression that they 8r.LAL after 10:00 a.m.. I witnessed Profes- an protection of the g: along with it. and in increasing num- were supposed to be reasonably evision is destined to have social fame) Women were once content to be rs they are refusin to do so. polite when dealing with people. I significance. The question is wheth- sorRobert Ramsey (ofjogging Men need not lose t eir identities. All admit I was mad but I did not curse er that rignificance will be positive helping himselfto a Technician from thought of in this manner. until it be- I think it important Over statement the distribution box nearest Harrel- came apparent to them that being put on they have to do is what the women are or say anything about the absurd- or negative. son I-Iall. In last Friday's Technician. the same as being doing now: assert their right to take itiesthese supposed cops do on the that many researchers have found To the Editor: a pedestal was not (towing. breaking and entering. deleterious effects of traditional This letter concerns the article a list appeared of all faculty mem- equal. and that the price they were part in society. Equality for women also job children's programming; by fre- bers who had paid for a subscription paying for the adulation and protection . means equality for men. etc.. etc....) If I’m wrong about the entitled. “Rigney gives Holt: state- to the Technician. Robert Ramsey's, least one conduct of an officer. please let me quent viewing of TV violence. ment of support". Monday. October was that they weren’t taken seriously as It is gratifying that, at know. children with aggressive tendencies 27. name was not on the list. human beings by the very people who Southern school. a small barrier in the I'm only sorry I didn't think to get may be made more likely to per- I was dismayed to learn that our Students of N.C. State. these are supposedly adored them so much. road toward that equality has fallen. a couple of names and badge form acts of violence (CL. e.g.. new chancellor gave his praise not the facts; draw your own numbers. Liebert. Am. J. PsychoanaL. 34(2): only to Holt: but to the Athletic conclusions. 99-107. Sp‘ 74. and Eron et al.. Am. Departmentaswellfor itspartin the StepheaJ.Gunter John 0. Clapp Psychologist. 27(4): 253-83. Ap' 72) The track 8r.Math “9/ Milnbucmc‘ZCpri—r ALTOQEIHEIZ? increased tolerance for famous “jogger incident." The Tochniclan's policy on letters Soph. BE develop is not a public jogging course. nor is to the editor is as follows: others' violent behavior (Cf. Clin- it the property of the NCSU Letters to the editor must not ex- IJJQFCIGI'IIU eaouaaniqu.../uy HEAD? ton. Am. Educ. 11 (40. J! ’75). and facility ceed 300 words. and are sublect to distorted view of life. becom- Athletic Department. It is a editing tor length it they do. All let- LeaveLouolone get a paid for and maintained in a large tors are subiect to editing for libel finLLOLlT’THEE. IT’I‘) 61.04A FAQ, 0141‘ ing unduly fearful of being a victim part by studentsand student fees for and protanlty. To the Editor: of violent crime. Though the evils Letters should be submitted typed/ In the past two weeks there has of government and society alluded use by students and faculty at spaced or legibly printed. xfiNE ANDRE HERE AEEM 60 NCSU. doubleThe Technician will not, except in been a big controversy over the to in the editorial play an impor- I would sincerely like to know cases deemed to be extraordinary by incident of Professor Ramsay and tant part in shaping juvenile atti- the editor. print unsigned letters. Coach I-Iolta. We’re damned tired of tudes. poor television programming what written authority. accepted Signature should Include name. class officially by this university. could and curriculum. leMEEEfbw My the many accusations against Coach doesn't help the situation. In a possibly give Holta and the Athletic “WI-3‘)" Holtz. We think he should have the world that desperately needs co- .“\ he right to hold closed practice if. he operativeness. TV teaches us to C‘lELflD’lZSKE: wants and when he wants. There solve problems by using force. We are many places one can run without should extend our concern to areas running on the track. There is the such as discouraging use of war MW (T EMV Fae cross—country track. the intramural toys. and we should see to it that fields. and if it's wet or raining. the war is presented as the sickening gym. It looks to us like Professor reality it is. not as a normal part of Kevin Fisher ...... Editor Ramsay could have found another life or a suitable subject for play. web Do My place to run rather than cause such Also. concerns about male-female a scene with our football team. and minority-group stereotypes on Editor” Coach Holt: came to NCSU a few TV are legitimate. The traditional Jin Pomerana ...... Aaeechte Editor years ago and brought together TV portrayal of the American In- HowardBarnett ...... Assistant can teams that have won many games. dian shows how completely unreal- Ji-nryCarrel ...... SpartaEditor We now have a team we can be istic and asinine mass media can be. Ted Simona ...... Entertah-ent proud of and a team with national Hopefully. shows such as those Ginger Andrews...... A“NewsE“ recognition. Our coach has been on educational channels will be pro- PaulKeane ...... PhotoI)“ responsible for all this and we want duced more often by commercial llale.JayPar-vie : ...... Cartesniats to keep him here. Holta needs the networks voluntarily. obviating Matthew support of the entire University questions of censorship. Though I even ifit inconveniences someone at detest censorship. I think that. be- times. cause of the danger violence poses This controversy could go on to society. some FCC regulations. forever. Let‘s forget the whole limited in scope. on amounts and incident and back our winning coach types of violent scenes in children's 100 per cent. and early-evening programming would be necessary in the public by O‘Brien interest if voluntary controls fail. Sr. BE Let us encourage those who. in producing responsible programs. A would not only let something bloom e in the cultural waste land of can- Dooley 5 Side mercial TV. but would foster co- To the Editor: operativeness and clear thinking a- SteveKey. Ins-rot.When ...... Adm I. unfortunately. came across a mong the young. While the mass DerekWHteJeeeMKenMMiel-Mx ...... Sale-en media researchers' finding of harm m copy of Jimmy Carroll's column in traditional children‘s TV prog- regardingCo’chBillDooleyandthe ramming are certainly not indispu- quenionable extra potnt' try of the we ignore them at our peril. (JP/1WALL?DRiVEybuWHO’HEVTOTALK.WWCOCL UNC-State game. If Mr. Carroll table.