Technician

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Volume LVl, Number 35 Friday, November 14, 1975

Committee changes position

Senate nixes track fence by LynneGriffin tion concerning students who committee was totally against right of the student." "5"; Staff Writer applied to the National Science the idea of a fence. and 3) no “We feel students should Foundation for a research grant attempt was made to provide a have unlimited access to the The Student Senate passed to study low cost housing. similar facility for recreational area." Senator Curt Phillipe bills opposing the fencing of the The bill concerning the fence purposes. further stated. track area. setting a basketball waschanged in an Environment Senator Jim Sutton. chair- After more discussion. the ticket distribution policy. and Committee meeting before the person ofthe committee. stated. Senate passed the bill which calling for the reconstruction of Senate meeting from support- “The stretch running from alsosaid the matter could not be the Publication Authority's sta- ing the fence to opposing it. Rocky Branch to Pullen Road reconsidered unlessa statement tutes at its regular scheduled REASONS CITED by the will not be fenced according to is issued concerning when the meeting Wednesday night. committee for the change were: the proposal contrary to the trackwill beopen and a proposal Also discussed and passed 1) Athletics Director Willis map which appeared in the for an alternative recreational was a bill dealing with the Casey refused to issue a state- Technician earlier. He added. track is produced. funding of the NC U Student mentconcerningwhenthe track "We (the Environment Com- STUDENT BODY President Chapter of the American Insti- ares would be open. 2) all mittee). however. feel the right Mary Beth Spins recommended tute of Architects and a resolu- student input received by the to run on the track is a basic Ray Braun to the Senate to fill a vacancy on the Publications Authority left by Tom Swaim. After some debate. Braun was Jerry Kirk accepted by the Senate. Jerry Kirk. Student Body THE ORIGINAL amount of Treasurer. introduced a resolu- money wastobe used to send 15 enate gives Braun tion attacking the Publications students to the National Forum Authority for its evasive action of the ASC/AIA to be held in in safeguarding student fees by Tempe. Arizona November not limitingzghe power of the 24-80. The cut dropped the Technician itorKevinFisher. number ofstudents attending to Kirk stated. “The Pub Board 10 and deleted the registration nod, blasts Fisher did not do its duty in safeguard- fee and food expenses. ingyourmoney. He (Fisher) has The funding was cut because unlimited power on the payroll as Senator Paul Elliot stated. and the Assistant Dean has “This is talking about 11.8 byHowardBarnett nothinginthestatutestogoon." percent of. the present budget Assistant Editor Theresolution was passed by or about .0085 percent of the ' ~ the Senate and calls for a pea is at NCSU." Two of the Senate's actions at Wednesday’s reconstruction of the Board's owever. according to Anne meeting concerned the Publications Authority. statutes to safeguard student Bahr. Eastern Area Director of The Senate approved the nomination of Ray fees and to reconsider their ASC/AIA. the decrease will Braun as the new at-large student member of evasive action toward Fisher make the trip tougher. but not the group. after some debate. and passed a and the Assistant Dean. " ' impossible. resolution. sponsored by Student Body Trea- ANOTHER resolution con- “I hope we can still get 12 or surer Jerry Kirk. condemning the Publications cerning the clarification of pen- 13 to go. since some said they Authority for approving salary increases for alties for violating Student could pay a good deal of their newspaper staff members. and calling on the Body Statutes introduced by expenses. Weasked for so much group to reconsider. Kirk was also passed by the money somorecould go." stated . Braun was chairman of the board last year, Senate. Bahr. but didn't run for the office this year because he Kirk stated. "The urpose of SHE CONTINUED. "I don't. stall photo by Paul Kearns another office. The Technician thisbillisto clarify al violations however. think these people was seeking as to what can happen to you if (the senators) realise how much editorialized against hisappointment because he you violate the laws." This it coststoeat away from home. I Janis Ian is a senior. and only has one semester at State resolution calls for the Govern- mean. you can't hit McDonald's left. ment Committee to study and but so many times!" Appearing before an appreciative crowd in Stewart Theatre STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Mary Beth prepare a solution to the ambig- A housing resolution was Wednesday night. singer Janis lan completed a one-night stand Spins. who made the-appointment. said, she ; sous penalties. ' introducedb thaEavironment' at State before moving on.. .. chose Braun because of his experience in the Senstors decided to fund the Committee. e resolution con- position. : N.C.S.U. Student Chapter of cerned endorsing five students “He had the experience that is lacking on the the American Institute of Arch- who applied to the National Publications Authority this year." said Spins. itects a total of$1810.00 instead Science Foundation for a re- “One of the criticisms of Ray has been ‘if he of the original $4102.60 asked search granttodesi‘ slow cost wanted the job. why didn't he run for it?’ But the Ray Brauh for by the association. This bill housingsolution wh ch would be other people who wanted it could have run for it. was introduced as emergency based on student needs and too. The Technician said there needed to be new “Hechanged his position. in fact. at about five legislation. Sec "Senate." page 2 cnor holds a mile walk blood. but there is plenty of new blood on the o’clock yesterday." Spins commented. board. and the new blood doesn't know what's Crow said yesterday. however. that his going on." position remained the same. Spina also said she had talked to Publications “I agree he's the most qualified." said Crow. from Capitol to Meredith Authority Chairman David Crow. who had “but I was also for electing a student who could expressed opposition to Braun's appointment. come back next time. I never really changed my Inside Today ‘ and that they had clarified their positions. mind. It was nothingagainst Ray himselfat all. I by Greg Rogers concerned people to help the thousands who die p wasjust hopingtosee some otherstudent have a Staff Writer daily from starvation. The program offers a 21:!i chance to get involved." chance for those who walk and solicit sponsors to BRAUN WAS PLEASED with the Senate's Tonight when you lie down and go to sleep. demonstrate their desire to actively feed the decision to confirm his appointment. “I'm very News tells you...about the Counseling Center...the there's a pretty good chance you won't go to bed starving people of the world. excited and I’m going to enjoy working with the enrollment at State and the number of students from hungry. The walk will begin at 1:15 p.m. on Publications Authority.” he stated. each of North Carolina's 100 counties...and the rest of But on the other side of the world lies a small Thanksgiving Sunday. Nov. 23 at the Meredith Commenting on the resolution. Braun said. “I all those stories on the front page you're dying to child. his mother and another one half of the College Amphitheater. It will proceed down was afraid it would be a motion to censure the finish. world's four billion people that will go to bed Hillsborough Street. around the Capitol and Technicrhn. and I didn't want that. I think it's a hungry and possibly die of starvation and back to Meredith. The total distance of the matter for the Publications Authority to disease. CROP walk is eight miles. consider. and they did. and the Student Senate Entertainment...has a review of the movie. “Let's Feel good about it? Well if you're like most In case of rain. the alternate date for the walk should be happy with their action." Do It Again"...reviews of new and people and don't feel good about it at all. the will be Dec. 7 starting at 1:15 p.m. at the State Braun added, however. that he was not in Herbie Hancock ...a review of the Janis Ian there is something you can do to help. CROP haf ' Fairgrounds. The same route will be followed favor of the action originally. and that he didn't the Stills concert at Carolina...and a way. except the distance will be 10 miles. know whether he would be in favor of a move to concert here and To help solve the problems of starvation Ronald G. Starling. a political science major. reconsider the action. this week’s installment of Playbill. throughout the world. the Raleigh Area and Michael E. Ward. a design major. are the Crow also said he would have to think about Ministries. in cooperation with Church World Co-Chairmen for the Raleigh CROP Walk. They the resolution. but said hethought it would come Service. is sponsoring a CROP Walk for the explained that the money raised through the up in the next Publications Authority meeting. Sports...a Duke game preview...a story on Ralph Hungry on Sunday. Nov. 23. at 1:15 p.m. Walk would be used both in the Raleigh area at least for discussion. Stringer. State’s ace defensive back...State soccer is beginning at the Meredith College Amphithe- and overseas. “I WAS KIND OF GLAD to see somebody having a great season...and Pigskin Predictions ater. The walk provides money to initiate “THE MONEY raised will be divided into take the initiative in looking into things like returns to haunt you. self-help programs such as education. health two areas. Seventy-five per cent of the money this." Crow commented. “but I don't have any care. agricultural instruction and emergency raised will gooverseas and the other twenty-five way of knowing whether the Publications famine relief. per cent will go for needy people in the Raleigh Authority will take any action on it. It's really CROP. WHICH is an outreach project area." Starling said. hard to do something about it. because we've The Opinion page...a few kind words for Justice sponsored by the Community Hunger Appeal of Ofthe 25 per cent raised for the Raleigh area. already approved it." William 0. Douglas. who retired recently...Blissful Church World Service. is a walk which enables See "Boy Scouts," page 2 Mary Beth Spins Under Publications Statutes. a move to Ignorance deals with polls...Purvis has a new sign for See “Solomon." page 2 our front...and Hale is still finding craters.

r. Ken-Ben Store still caters tostudents as people in age of computers .. Ginger Andrews ble gum and computers can't competitors carry and a lot of while Ken-Ben has been in the “They had parties from Assistant News Editor smile. things that you can‘t find midst of it all. Friday through Sunday." ela~ Almost. but not quite. true. anywhere else." “I think the bi st change berated Ken-Ben. “One night Remember when your mom Right in the heart of the One of those things that on is the girls.” re Ken- after a’basketball game. there would take you to the variety modern college scene (Hillsbor- can't find “anywhere else is Ben. “It is a refreshing site was a restaurant with a big store where you could spend ough Street) there still stands the intimacy and warmth of after years of boys." glass pie case and the students 7 . the quarter that Grandad had a quaint little variety store and the friendly merchant and his HE CONTINUED. "The only threw pics at each other." given you the last time you some friendl faces. jovial wife, Ruth. other changes is the dress and Yes. those were 'days of bon visited? Ken-Ben liege and School Over the past years. the clothing. Still we are youn in tires at pep rallies and the And remember how you Supplies still maintains the Kennemur's have befriended spirit and don't care how t ey Engineer's and Sweetheart wandered up and down the atmosphere and much the many students who return to come in. In other words. the Balls. rows just barely seeing the same type of merchandise that visit the "father image" when "inner person hasn't changed.“ Yet today. students still find trinkets and supplies that it opened with 27 years ago. they bring their kids back to However. Mrs. Ken-Ben the little store a place to littered the counter tops? After serving in the Air attend their alma mater. remembered that Bermuda gather and find a sympathetic And of course. you remem- Force. Roy Kennemur decided "We never go on a tri that shorts and umbrellas were ear. ber that there was always to locate in Raleigh and he has we don't meet some umni. unseen around here a few some friendly face on the other been here since selling supplies boys that remember how they years ago. "It was raincoats “The girls and boys still use side waiting patiently for you and odds and ends to the used to come in the shop and and rain hats.” she said. “you the phone to call someone to to decide whether to buy a student communit . visit with us." smiled Mr. couldn't give an umbrella meet them here. especle the Mby MM.0"?“ Duncan Yoyo or a sling shot. "OUR [U is 90 per Ken-Ben. away." 'Is from Meredith and St. NOW. YOU .HAVE “all cent student oriented.” said Over the years. the area has Another long time friend ary's. It is just that the Roy Kennemur, owner of Ken-Ben on Hillsborough Street, chats amlably in front grown up" and the five and ten Mr. Ken-Ben. as he is fondly changed. though. The alumni also remembered the big generations seem to look Heistheoldestmerchentleft is a K-Mart and your quarter called by the students. “We- perhaps shake their heads and dancesthat were typicslof the younger and younger each othiswareshehasbeensellingherel‘orflvears. will hardly finance some bub- carry a lot of things that our wonder what has happened weekend at State. year. on Hillsborough Street in this area. Page / Technician November 14, 1975

Senate decides on ticket policy Solomon says Continued from page 1 mittee to the Senate and was the Coliseum Box Office. or he may pick up one student Virginia 02 Jan. 14 desires. administration policies. accepted. All games will be Tickets for the reserved seat ticket and one date ticket at A-G Jan. 15 and the feasibility of the imple- reserved seat games except the mes will be issued from all regualr price provided he uses H-N Jan. 16 Kirk wrong mentation of this solution. Athletes in Action game tomor- our ticket windows on the first his own 1.1). and registration The Senate passed this reso- row night. The Citadel. Western day from 6:00 a.m. to 4:1!) p.m. card on his priority day. Duke A-G Jan. 19 lution which further states. Carolina. Appalachian State. Thereafter. they may be picked Lines may not form in front of H-N Jan.20 “The Senate is also encouraged -and Rollins College games. up from the second window the Coliseum to wait for tickets O-Z Jan. 21 Continued from page Students will be admitted to from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. during another event in the _ by the efforts of the students Coliseum. or they will be asked Clem” .23 :2: 23 reconsider would take a two-thirds vote. involved in this study to relate these by presentation of their THE MAXIMUM number of ' resolution alsomentioned Assistant Dean their individual educational pro ID. and registration card. tickets one student may pick up to leave. The grams to the common good of Students wishing tickets for is two. A student may pick up The distribution dates for the , A'G Jan. 28 ofStudent Development Don Solomon. who acts the Western Kentucky and his ticket and the ticket of one reserved seat games are as - as legal advisor for the publications and signs their fellow students. follows: UNCC g2 Fig 2 actions in signing the THE BASKETBALL ticket Auburn doubleheader Decem— other student provided he has the payrolls. calling his distribution policy was pre- ber 26 and 27 may purchase both registration cards and OZ Feb.6 first payroll this year “irresponsible." A ented by the Athletics Com- them atone halfregular price at I.D.‘s and one is a priority I.D. “I don't think Jerry Kirk understands the EastCarolina A—G Nov.24 Wake Forest A-G Feb.9 nature of the conversation I had with Kevin 43 . O-Z NOV-25 O-Z Feb. 10 (Technician editor Fisher). I don't think it has H-N Nov.26 H-N Feb. 11 been adequately discussed except at that first Publications Authority meeting. and Jerry was Maryland H-N Dec. 3 UNC-CH O-Z Feb. 17 there. but I don't think he understood what I A-G Dec. 4 H-N Feb. 18 did." said Solomon. 0-2 Dec-5 A-G Feb. 19 SOLOMON SAID HE and Fisher had an hour-and-a-half debate on the payroll. and that . he signed it only after Fisher promised that the money would be repaid if the Publications Don Solomon Authority refused to approve it. “Also. Kevin may disagree with me. but I Authority in regard to staff salaries." he added. Ag and Life is understood that hehad indicated to those people FISHER ALSO COMPARED the move to a that they were getting that money. and they move in Chapel Hill earlier this year to cut off were expecting to be paid the extra money." he funds to the Daily Tar Heel. ' added. “It is fortunate that Student Government has lorgestschool also saidthat he had some discretion. 'no financial control over the Technician or I'm Solomon sure they'd try to pull a stunt like Carolina's but not much in deciding to sign the payroll. Students from all the state's 100 counties. 46 other states and Fisher dismissed the Senate's action. saying. Student Government did when they shut down _ reaction is that words cannot fully the Tarheel." 73 other countries are studying this fall at State. . . “My honest also disagreed with Solomon. saying A record totalof17,471 men and woman. a jump of 1.720 above express how totally unconcerned I am with Fisher the total a year ago. are studying the sciences. humanities. either Jerry Kirk or the Student Senate. As far 5 that he had not told anyone any specific amount taught at the Land-Grant University. I care. they can all fly away." of money would be forthcoming. and only two of technologies and arts the staff members were told any extra moeny Dr. Thomas H. Stafford Jr.. head of planning and research in ‘ Fisher added that the Student Senate didn't z, ififi 5.: 91:11:an ' ‘52 I the Division of Student Affairs. said the economy is a major understand the situation. was coming at all. g.)3 o 3’4: in the enrollment increase. "They are dealing in an area they don't know “I can see how he would think that. but I didn't factor know how much overtime would be given until I In case ou haven’t noticed, today is the last day to preregister for the spring HE INDICATED MORE PEOPLE are starting at State. anything about. Kirk said I have unlimited this chance, you'd better continuing at the University and returning to the University power in regard to salaries. The actuality is that made up the payrool. and I never told him that I semester, so don't orangutan around. If you miss because of the economic situation. very definite ceilings have been set by the Pub had promised anyone anything." said Fisher. drake... State enrollment figures show the largest freshman class in the history of the campus. the largest number of graduate students seeking advance degrees and the largest number of coeds. Graduate School enrollment stands at 3.285, this fall. The Sponsors expect big turnout freshman total 4.171. , In the eight academic schools at State. enrollments are as follow: Agriculture and Life Sciences (including the twoyear Agricultural Institute). 3.965; Design. 538; Education. 1.048; ‘ walk Engineering. 3.702; Forest Resources. 1.038; Liberal Arts. Boy Scouts, others help with 3.261; Physical and Mathematical Sciences. 1.274: and Textiles. 670. Special students account for the other 1.975. in the fight against hunger. of the State Continued from page 1 corrupt government officials." announcements on the walk. And a one hour to be used FOLLOWING IS THE COUNTY breakdown Sterling also added that the walk was program will be airedone morning on television. CROP GIFTS ARE used on five continents. students: Starling continued. 12% per cent goes to one also." including North America. Most of them are Alamance County. 334; Alexander. 24; Alleghany. 11; Anson, . .organizaitonand 12'/1..per cent goes toanother. scheduled around Thanksgiving and that during distributed by church agencies in .rareasr‘of ‘Ashe. 24;-Avery. 12; Beaforf. 75; Bertie. .24; Bladen. 48; One half of the 25 per cent we raise for the this time people would be giving thanks for the 'Wardalsoadded‘thatother groups such asthe’ 45; things they had. He said this would be a good Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts. 4-H. andother Christian extreme need overseas. A small amount of this Brunswick. 22; Raleigh area will go to "Meals on Wheels." an on campus were helping out in the aid is used by Church World Service in resopnse Buncombe. 267; Burke. 88; Cabarrus. 150; Caldwell. 73; organization that gets food to people who aren't time toexpress these feelings by helping others. organizations to disasters in the United States. CROP Camden. 7; Carteret. 74; Caswell. 41; Catawba. 207; Chatham. able to go out and buy it." explained Starling. “The symbol ofThanksgiving isto give thanks walk. He said that especially the BSU (Baptist of this type thing is for the elderly. Some for what you have. We believe that if people are Student Union) and theCircleK Clubhad helped shipments include highprotein foods. seed. 86; Cherokee. 16; “Most tremendously in publicizing the event. ' tools. farm equipment. pesticides. fertilizer and Chowan. 34; Clay. 1; Cleveland. 122; Columbus. 86; Craven. people might have to pay a half. a fourth. or not really sincere. they'll get out and walk." said other self-help materials. 127; Cumberland. 451; Currituck. 21; Dare. 13; Davidson. 149; even anything for the food. depending on their Sterling. WARD SAID THAT walker information MIKE WARD, co-chairman of the Raleigh sheets andthe sponsor sheetscould be picked up CROP funds support work in agricultural and Davie. 38; . .. specific need:- . . fromany organization workingon the walk or at community development cooperatives. mother Duplin. 66; Durham. 516; Edgecomb. 105; Forsyth. 574; ,, “ e othe half of the money." said Starling." CROP'WhlkI said that the resp’tmse to the walk and child health and nutritioncenters and family Franklin. 97; Gaston. 166; Gates. 13; Graham. 3; Granville. 90; an organization was very favorable, especially with the students any Kwik Pik around town., . 783; Halifax. 114; Harriett. 140; Haywood. ' ‘will goto the Food Pantry. and faculty at Meredith College. Sponsors forthe walk areobtained by going to planning and education centers. Greene. 26; Guilford. sponsored by Christ Episcopal Church. This from persons, businesses. or any organizaions and CROP aid is distributed on the basis of need 50; Henderson, 77; organization distributes food in the Raleigh area “We are really expecting a good showing alone. without regard to race. creed or politics. Hertford. 51; Hoke. 26; Hyde. 6; Iredell. 119; Jackson. 13; people who have been authorized by the Meredith." said Ward. “There are 135 faculty asking them to pay a certain amount for each Johnston. 228; Jones. 13; Lee. 123; Lenoir. 142; Lincoln. 34; to members at Meredith and we expect 80 per milethat is walked. After thewalk. the record of Since about 1960 CROP has been responsible Mecklinburg. Department ofSocial Services. They buy food at exactly how many miles that is walked is for the promotion and administration of the McDowell. 41; Macon. 13; Madison. 9; Martin. 67; wholesale prices and try to provide a balanced cent to 100 per cent participation. We also CWS Clothing Appeal. Although rural farm-to- 793; the people. They make an effort only to expect between 500 and .700 girls. The girls out returned to the sponsors. The money is then Mitchell. 9: Montgomery. 42; Moore. 117; Nash. 167; New diet for there are even taking a day and fasting. The collected and taken toany one of the Branches of farm canvasses remain a major form of fund 61; Onslow. 113; Orange. 200; supply food to those who are unable to find a FirstCitizens Bank. The money can bedeposited raising for CROP. campaigns in non-rural Hanover. 196; Northampton. job." response has been very enthusiastic." communities now provide thousands of dollars Pamlico. 13; Pasquotank. 59; STARLING SAID that the remaining 75 per Ward said that many groups werealso helping under “CROP Commlipity Hunger Appeal." Fender. 31; Perquimans. 5; Person. 59; Pitt. 11; Polk. 13; in publicizing the walk. Ward said that? ant everyone to get as each year. CROP Walks for the Hungry have Richmond. 67; Robeson. 155; Rockingham. 117; cent of the money would be used overseas to much money as po iéOne dollar might save a been the principal means of reaching the urban Randolph. 153; provide the funds to initiate health care centers. “We've had a lot of people to help with the areas. Rowan. 175; agricultural instruction and emer- publicity." Ward continued. “For example. life." \ Rutherford. 74; Sampson. 100; Scotland. 45; Stanley. 75; education. Senator John Glenn from Ohio has made a tape CROP. first or ' din 1947. works through Since its inception in 1947 through 1972. Stokes. 29; Surry. 78; Swain. 7; Transylvania. 35; Tyrrell. 7; gency famine relief. local committeeso . ‘teers. CROP maintains CROP has raised more than 360.000.000 for “We want to help them in other areas —- not about the walk and this is running on programs of disaster relief and self-help Union. 71; money WRAL-TV. Radio station WYNA is sponsoring 18 Regional Officek‘ h provide assistance to Vance. 22; Wake. 4.937; Warren. 42; Washington. 23; just give them food." Starling said. “The a series of announcements by Ralph Waite. who such groups in 33 states and the District of projects. This has directly aided more than Watauga. 45; Wayne. 205; Wilkes. 61; Wilson. 38; Yadkin. 40; is handled on people to people basis and it avoids Columbia. These0 , rovide films. filmstrips 20,000,000 people in some 50 countries around government agencies. We don't want this to plays the father on The Waltoas. Many other the world. and Yancey. 4. become a political tool and get into the pockets of stations are also having short-spot public andothereducatio and promotional materials O.CO....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO’0.0000 0 a e O O O select offerings of: “Wiiiiliil’m O 0% up-toAdate, 160-page, mail order catalog of O Sfltfi O Send for your $1.00 to cover postage and handling. O O BEEF 5.600 topi Enclose O and O LLEGIATE RESEARCH 'TiIIIellI-‘reaaaapver O O 1 I720 PONTlUS AVE. SUITE 201 FOWL LOS ANGELES. 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' Center gives students special aid State students have recently man courses. And graduate marily equipped to handle re- ofaid itprovides. “We're kind of completed their midterm exams students studying under State medial problems that emerge feeling our way right now.” and Counseling Center Director reading specialist Barbara Fox when students enroll in the White said. “I'm not going to Robert K. White notes: “There aid students deficient in reading “basic service" courses such as make any kind of grandiose are a whole slew of them who skiiis.’ math, English, chemistry or projection." now know they need some The new Center is being biology. Although a firm under- And even though they realize Poor study habits and special help." funded by the State Counseling standing of these subjects is an that “you have to be pretty And whether that means Center. which has long recog- important prerequisite for suc- highly motivated" to visit the the need for special brushing up on study skills or nized the need for such services ceeding at the University, the Center, they feel there are tutoring are only two of receiving supplemental tute- but has been unable to support enrollment increases of recent enough studentswhoneed some the problems the Coun- lage in a particular subject. a them financially. White says the years have overburdened facul- seling Center tries to new Learning Assistance Cen- large increase in enrollment at ty members allowing little time kind ofsupplemental study help teron campus started providing most institutions has forced the to devote to individual student that response will be good. help students deal with that aid Nov. 3. adoption of learning assistance problems. Similar centers at other univer- at State. After mid- Students may increase their programs there simply is not sities are widely used, and the terms, the students find reading speed and comprehen- time for faculty members to EVENTUALLY. though. way for such a service has been sion at the Center's reading give individual attention to White hopes to see the Center paved at State by a number of themselves availing machines; work through basic their large numbersof students. expand its services to help departmental learning centers. themselves more and program materials for such Such learning assistance cen- students accelerate their skills “There has always been a- more of the services the introductory courses as math: ters “make the whole higher in particular subjects. It will be concern that some students are center has to offer. or obtain individual help from education process a more effi- Hoyle‘s responsibility to recruit coming out of high school not Center coordinator Kenneth B. cient and economical one." the personnel and resource prepared to do work here.” Hoyle. He will test students to White stated. There, a student support to make this kind of suggested White. And while the pinpoint their particular study can use a reading machine. expansion possible. new Learning Assistance Cen- or learning problems, and can video tape or other multi-media White and Hoyle hope the ter can do nothing to correct then recommend specific aid. tool tohelp improve study skills, Center will be widely used. but that situation, it can help UPPERCLASS education rather than demanding atten- realize that it takes time for prevent students from “coming majors act astutors forstudents tion from a professor. students and faculty to learn of out of the University" similarly having difficulty in basic fresh- Initially. the Center is pri- its existence and about the kind unprepared.

crie PROFESSOR Geoffery Ribbans. provides tutoring and assistance be clothing, iewelry. and music. members are asked to come at 7:00. Wake Forest, N.C. (“2 hr. from CANCELLATION: Due to circum Director of the School of Hispanic with reading and study problems. There will be three locations: 222 All are invited, refreshments will be Raleigh) needs volunteers to tutor stances beyond the control of the at the Student Supply Store. See There w:ll be a group leaving late Studies at the University of Liver- Call Ken Hoyle, 737-3163 or stop by Smithfield St. (across from Shaw served. in reading. Work anytime from 8 NCSU German Club. "Der Haupt club members or come by 225 for those who are in lab and can't pool. England, will lecture on "The 420A Poe Hall between 8 and 5, University). 1510 Creech Road a.m. to 8 pm. Supervisor will train. mann von Kopenick" will not be Williams Hall. Drawing held Dec. 5 get there by 6:00, Our speaker is Emegence from European Symbol- Monday through Friday. (near Garner), and behind Harris AN IMPORTANT meeting is sched- Contact Volunteer Services, 3115~E shown tonight in the Erdahl Cloyd 12:30 p.m. in front of Williams Willis Casey, so everyone be there! ism” Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m., Cafeteria on State’s campus. Come uled for students who plan to attend Student Center. or call 737 3193. Theater. No further date has been Student Senate Room, 3118 Univer- FM STEREO educational radio on out and enioy yourself. It's for a the University in 1976-77 and who time. A ME. ~ Wednesday night, Nov INFORMATION about the "Fast sity Student Center. station, WCPE needs volunteers to worthy cause. plan to apply for financial aid. THE NCSU International Folk set at this 19, dinner will be held at 6:30 in the for a World Harvest" on Thursday. help in operations. Experience not Information on applicaiton proce- Dance Club will meet Nov. 14 at “TURKEY TOAST" Bake sale ~- Brown Room. Student Center. Mr Nov 20 can be obtained by ARE YOU INTERESTED in a necessary. Call Dale 8515064. 00 YOU ENJOY SPORTS? Volun- dure, general aid information and 7:30 in the West Raleigh Presbyter Monday night, 9:00 p.m., in Bowen William Bellows of the NC Dept of contacting AI Dash at the Nub. career in administration and like teer to work as a recreation aid! financial aid application forms for ian Church. Everyone is welcome. Dorm Rec Room. Everyone is Transportation will speak. Remem 737 2414 working with kids? The Girl Scouts NCSL WILL MEET Wed Nov. 19 at Minimum time required. Supervi- 1976-77 will be made available. invited to get in the holiday mood ber elections for officers of the need you to work as a volunteer in 7:30 p.m. in the Green Room. 4th sor will train. Contact Volunteer Persons interested should plan to PARTY FOR SPEECH Maiors. with lots of Thanksgiving goodies. upcomimg semester will be held at many of their programs. Gain floor. Student Center. Services 3115~E Student Center, or attend one of the following meetings Friday night 8:00. Broadmoor Club Pies, cakes, cookies, etc.t this meeting; therefore, everyone THERE WILL BE a Pre Thanks- experience and get to know the call 737-3193. in Stewart Theatre. University house. Please come. come and defend yourself. givung dinner in the Student Center community. Contact Volunteer Ser- THE LAVERNE Players are spon- Student Center: Monday. Nov. 17 at NCSU VETERANS Club will meet OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS who are ballroom Sunday. Nov. 23 at 4:00 vices 3115-E Student Center, or call soring a sidewalk sale on Saturday, PRE-MED PRE-DENT Club Alpha 4:15 p.m. or Tuesday. Nov. 18 at MU BETA PSI Brothers, pledges. Friday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. in the interested in applying for a resi- p.m. Tickets are 81.00 and are 737-3193. Nov. 15. beginning at 10 a.m. Epsilon Delta. The induction of new 4: l5 p.m. and Honorary Brothers: Don‘t Brown Room in the student Center. dence hall room in the 1976 Spring available at the Nub. Ticket sales Included in the sale will be plate members to AED will be on Nov. 18 forget the picnic Sunday at 1:00 in Christmas party plans will be semester may obtain an application will last through this Friday. THE LEARNING Assistance Center lunches for $1.50. Also on sale will at 7:30 in 3533 Gardner. Old VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL in Pullen Park. Pledges. this is a good discussed. All veterans are wel- and housing information from the time to get paddle signatures and come. Department of Residence Life in DR LUTHER R. TAFF, Emeritus have tun! Dress is casual. Leazar Hall. The completed-app“ Professor at UNC in Guidance and HILLEL MEETING: Sunday. Nov. cation and rental payment must be Counseling, School of Education. PLACEMENT TESTS will be given 16 at 7:30 in Student Center. forwarded to the Office of Business thI address the students in GPS in French, German and Spanish on Planning for a Chanukah party and Affairs on or before Nov. 14. department on practical aspects of January 12, 1976. Harrelson 307 at 7 a lecture by Rabbi Segal. Applicants on the tall waiting- list counseling in a lecture seminar on p.m. Register by December 5. will maintain their priority for Nov 18 at 7.30 p.m. in the faculty Harrelson 360 or call 2475. "PRIMATE." a controversial film spring provided they apply and pay lounge. fifth floor, Poe Hall, sifieds_ on primate physiological research the rental fee by Nov. 14. TYPlNG — term papers, disserta- 5:00 p.m., Suite 516, 4300 Six Forks permanent. Europe, Australia. 5. itive typing. 851-7077. 851-0227. COFFEEHOUSE — this Friday will be shown Mon., Nov. 17, 7:00 BAPTIST STUDENT Union Supper tions, etc. $.75/page 872-0800 and Road. Raleigh, N.C. America, Africa. etc. All fields. night, 4th floor Student Center, p.m., Ha. 107. Professors Levere DIX HOSPITAL patients need any on Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:00 876-4790 (Carol). 8500-31200 monthly. Expenses paid, STUDY AT OXFORD this summer. Walnut Room. 8:30 Myrna Sislen, (Psychology), Stalnaker (Philos spare articles such as clothing. p.m. A lull. home-cooked meal for LOST: 1975 class ring, full name sightseeing. Free info, write: Inter- Earn up to six hours credit In NCSU's musician in residence, ophy), and Vanderbergh (Zoology), toiletries, tobacco. plants, etc. that $1.75. Baptist Student Center, .LOSTin vicinity of Brickyard liquid , inscribed. Reward offeredsCall Ray national Job Center, Dept. NK Box Literature, Philosophy, History, will be performing on the guitar. will lead discussion. Open to all you can spare. Bring items by across from DH. Hill Library. silver necklace with turquoise and arm-r273. " "4490;8erkety, Ca: 94704. History. of Ceramic Art... or Shakes- Open iamming, bring wine. students. First in a series of social Volunteer Service. 3115-E Student coral stones. Reward! Call Kim pearean Drama. Room. board and science films. sponsored .by . the-L.Centenor call 737-3193.. 851-4941. ROOM FOR RENT: two girls or NEED SlOO-SlSO/wk? Flexible hours all fees for a four-week term: 8575. ALL STUDENTS taking a Liberal Psychology Club. Free admission. WREAD FOR SOMEONE. Young -two boys share a room. Private need wheels. Call 782-3607. Contact Dr. Charles Carlton. Dept. Arts course should nominate L.A. THE CIRCLE K CLUB will hold its student Interested in social work NEED CHRISTMAS Money? Print- entrance and bath 851-6276. or Dr. James teachers for Outstanding Teacher BUY ALL OF YOUR books for meeting this Monday at the College has a problem with focusing. Give ing plant looking for people to work FOR RENT: handsomely furnished A.of History,Stewart,N.C.StudiesState Abroad Pro- Award on Mon., Nov. 17 and Tues. spring for $1.00. Buy a Raffle ticket Inn. Members please meet on the an hour out of your day to help her. nights. Hours 3:30 p.m. to 12:00; ROOM FOR RENT — clean, one bedroom apartment, one block gram. UNC-A. Asheville. N.C. 28804. Nov. 18. Look for polling places from the Agronomy Club and get a first floor of the Student Center by Contact Volunteer Services, 3115-6 Monday through Saturday; until carpeted. paneled, refrigerator and from campus. Carpeted. utilities around campus. chance at a 875.00 certificate good 6:00 and rides will be provided. Student Center or call 737 3193. Christmas. Apply Henry Wurst. Inc. hot plate. 5 minute walk from included. 821-4106. North Carolina. campus. 828-2711. Lufkin Road, Apex, EARN $16.00. PER WEEK. Give PART-TIME and summer oppor- AUSTRALIANS and friends urgent- plasma South Wilmington Street tunities in sales. No traveling ly needed to support return oi Blood Bank. Phone 832-0015. executive type. Thorough training Whitlam Labor Govt. Contact Bob program. Income commensurate harlow 851-1657. EXPERT TYPING of term papers, with performance. Career possibil- theses. manuscripts. reports, cor- ities. Apply between 9:00 a.m. and OVERSEAS JOBS — temporary or respondence. Also error-free repet-

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“Jesse." It was one of only two way, the best song of the "Between The Lines" and her by Paul Crowley “When The Party’s Over" and alone evening. “Watercolors." was recent smash hit. "At Seven- Writer “From Me To You." which songs she was to perform given the same careful treat- n. were excellent examples of all evening. but if anyone was the sellout crowd matured as wondering whether she could ment it received in the original But with Wednesday night. the En- how much she has handle it by herself. all doubts recording. on their feet and demanding tertainment Board brought to both a writer and performer. set aside. Moving to piano. Ian contin- more. Ian reappeared. While Stewart Theatre one of the These numbers convey a were now mesmerize the crowd as “Society's Child" was request- deeper sense of warmth and EXPERIENCE“: tuning ued to wrote it off as finest female performers cur- ei- trouble with her guitar. she she did one of her after-the- ed, she quickly rently in the music business. emotion without becoming wrote it off easily by saying affair numbers. "In The Win- being “another time.” She Janis Ian. ther overly involved or diffi- ter." and a new tune she has instead chose “Thankyous” to cult. a fault which detracted she felt as if she were on Ted close the show. an all too The diminutive singer-song- earlier work. Mack's Amateur Hour. another recently recorded with Phoebe writer created a setting of from some of her example of her excellent Snow. ”Hymn." quick ending to a brilliant close personal contact between After two parodies on the audience. She then closed out the set concert. Janis Ian is one of the herself and the audience as she role of being a woman and life rapport with the with another autobiographical finest poet-performers of con- in New York. lan quickly which was well-timed and music. and Wed- weaved a spell of lyrical setting utilized to add a great deal effort about the loneliness of temporary imagery and delicate musician— changed the humorous without being in the way. With the performer. “Applause." as nesday night she showed why ship. into one of honest emotion with well as the title cut from she has earned this honor. Performing with a four one of her finest lyrical efforts. her tuning problems out of the member back-up band of Claire Bay on second vocals. Jeff Layton on guitar. Stu Woods playing bass. and drummer Barry Lazarowitz. Ian was able to utilize thier respective m reviews talents to the fullest without W . so if you're just getting into allowing herself to be domin- who have toured and cut two O Herbie Hancock. try side two ated. especially in the case of albums with him. Rick Jaeger. 1w. first. “Bubbles" is an excellent Layton, who complemented formerly with Tim Weisberg. Gerald Johnson. and Jay Wind- tune that features tight in- ,. every tune with a very smooth strumental work from Paul style of chordwork. She open- ing provide a superb rhythm Jackson on bass. Harvey Mason staff photo by Paul Koarns ed with two tunes from her section for Mason's guitar ex- and Bennie Maupin on the Lines" . ploits. Jim Krueger. another on drums Claire Bey and Janis Ian “Between veteran of Tim Weisberg's horns. Most noticeable on the “Dreamspeaker” album. adds cut is the interplay between balance to the sound on rhythm Wah-Wah Watson‘s guitar and and lead guitar. Krueger's gui- Hancock’s synthesizers. tar breaks on “Give Me A Stevie Wonder makes a guest Not block exploitation Reason Why" and “Two Guitar appearance on the" album and Lovers" offer Mason the incent- adds some fine harmonica work (now New Orleans to bet on the money. one has to go to the and watch the movie. You ive he needs to produce the Herbie Hancock on a tune called "Steppin in It." Lets Do It Again specialists. Cosby and Poitier want to stand up and dance. Dave Mason soaring leads he began on “All “Man Child" “Boogieon Reggae showing at the Tryon and the lights. The erotic lyrics don’t fit the “Split Coconut" Along the Watchtower." David Overtones of Ambassador) is the best The big fight in town is for don outlandish platform shoes. Columbia PC 33698 Columbia PC 33812 Woman" show up both in comedy to appear so knickers and floor length capes action of the movie. but you're Two Crosby. . and the Best Cuts: Bubbles. Stepin in Wonder's riffs and Hancock‘s straight the title of Middle Weight and approach the two rival sure to hear the title song on Best Cuts-Split Coconut, Manhattan Transfer provide it. Sun Touch. keyboard melodies. Wayne far this year. Champion of the World. Jim' underworld leaders (John Am- the soul radio stations. Guitar Lovers. Give Me A backing vocals on several of the Weather Report. Milk truck driver Sidney mie (J.J.) Walker from TV's 0s and Calvin Lockridge). The Reason Why. and You Can Shorter of Poitier (who also directed the Good Times plays Bootney Lets Do It Again would be Lose It. tracks. In “Man-Child." Herbie Han- Garnett Brown. Jim Horn, and and construction worker result is a beautiful parody of welcomed in any film season. James Gadson also make guest film) Farnsworth. challenger to in- the Super Fly genre. with bad Mason's voice has also ma- cock has produced an extension on this star-stud- Bill Cosby need money desper- cumbent 42nd Street Black. ass masks slipping to show two but especially now against the Dave Mason's “Split Coconut" tured since his early ventures of the mood created in past appearances ately. Their lodge. the Sons Jimmie is a natural comedian, scared Lodge brothers. The background of black. exploita: is undoubtedlyhisbest album to with Traffic. so you can expect albums. namely ”Headhunters". ded lp. and Daughters of Shanks. is clenching an acre of vulnerable deadly plots within a plot and tion movies currently being date. Rest assured that there good vocal harmonies through- which brought his keyboard being evicted from its building white teeth as he tries to look wild chases through the New shown. This movie is not bent are no remakes of "Headkeep— outthelp. Good album graphics. talents into the open. “Man- “Man-Child" is a fine album in a month. To begin a new like the vicious fighter that he Orleans slums add tension and on shocking you with drugs. er" or any other filler material a timely release date. and some Child" mixes funk-soul with that will satisfy Hancock's funk» one. the treasury needs isn't. llis boxing trunks billow intrigue to Lets Do It Again. sex. and violence. It is a funny on the lp. of the best music around make some of the jazz techniques fanatics as well as the jazz 832.000 more than it has. around his elongated and If all this isn't enough. the movie that will have you Mason's music seems to be on Dave Mason's “Split Coconut" Hancock learned from his days purists who have followed his Treasurer Poitier and fellow unbelievably skinny body. sound track was composed by laughing for two hours and theupswing since“It's Like You his most enjoyable album to on theroad with the Miles Davis music from the beginning. schemer Cosby do what has to Walker's Muhammad Ali scene lsaac Hayes and performed by going home with a smile. Never Left" three albums ago. date. band. be done. The pair “borrow" the is the highpoint of the movie. the Staple Singers. 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Stills turns back the pages byArehMcLeau on re With despite the Entertamme’nt Rd’tm' drawhaik of piaying in the acoustical hell of Carmichael. n < 4 a _. M n o n 4 i i CHAPEL HlLL_—Garbed in Continuing with his older 5 £- 3 3’: a 3 ’ ' 5 g g1: 5 d §' § "3 x s 5 5 9 3 95 capes and dancing In the midst material. Stills moved into the g g . g .. . g 5 '1; 3' g 2 g 5 iii 5 § 3 a. 3 3. 3 E E 5 Q g of strobe lights and a smoke- very laid back ”Johnny's g a: 3 3 3 3; . . g '. 5 3 1 1;: <_ .. g _ 5 E 3 g a .5 a 3 a filled stage. Flo and Eddie Garden." followed by "Wooden " ; a .I " 9 ° g - a - " r " l7 ” a 5 5 z. 2. ' 5 opened the show in Carmichael Ships." Tubby Ziegler and the g s - '3 I: g g g g 3 i = g g 5 .5 fi 3 Auditorium Wednesday night incomparable .lm‘ l,al:I pro _. 3 3 g .. .. 5‘ 9 3 5. : 1 j 3 3 With typical madness. Few vided outstanding percussion g ; " I. g 5 “ l 7 ~- peOple could get away with while Stills and Donnie Dacus 5 5 ~‘-‘ -- l , their kind of stage antics. bUt traded burning guitar lI-ads. " i they mixed humor with sur- THE SOUND quality of ' prisingly good music and Carmichael proved overA ' i proved very entertaining. The whelming as Stills decided to i : highlight of their set was the trade electric for acoustic and 1 Old Turtles bit. “So Happy go it alone. Surrounded by a i ; Together." Whldl was even battery of stringed instru- i better in concert than the ments. he began on twelve- .1 studio version. string guitar with "Change ' I T f Receivingastanding ovation Partners." moved to banjo for O i Q g g in g > g g n 9; 4,9 -I l; :3 3 1: —I at; xi 5 g; o > g before he even started Ste- “Know You Got to Run." and $3 it} E3 ElE 3 § 5“ E3 it; g 3 .3 ”3 g i 3;; g 3 § § 3 phenStillsgotofftoastrong thentodobroforanewsongin §§<§ 5' 5.3.; “a 239'; 022% gr; §lgg g ,3, i, 9 start with “Love the One the traditional Stills-type blues 5 7‘ 8 m 2 3 Si: 3. R S, '3‘ ‘2 3 I 3 3 E 3 ‘2 9 i <2 m 3 7- ‘ photobyTolendolpn o39r§ n<‘m g :233W,g<,—3 roar>o> ...and acoustically. 3,” 3 <1 ‘3 $3 i? 33 .3 <3 ; . Egg 3 ‘3 i 2 3a 3" g' 3 1 °.- 0:7 3" -I o:r '4 l 3 n-' a.- r-‘ 3 format. _ . Stills took a breather. but the monies. involved.. But with Flo '3 3' f, g? Ml F».'* ”—8.4 I I l ° 3“ gS After-"Everybody's’l‘alkm at climax of the show came when and Eddie on vocals Stills and a 9. g 3 i 1 m a 8 g E 7:: Me," which didn't quite fit in he returned. Lala stole the company provided the best 3 z, E . .3. " ~ g . § 3 With the rest 0f the show, show again during "Turn Back finale possible for a great a 3 2 3. g ; l Stills showed his prowess the Pages." which was fol show ‘ g. g :7 . with some amazing six-string lowed by "The Treasure lTake E , a a 3 1 picking. Then came two of his Oriel," two of Stills' best songs Although the various com- «I l ; classics. “4 + 20" and “Word ever. ponents of the music were not S Game." after which he left the MUCH TO THE crowd's always distinguishable. the stage to a standing ovation. surprise and delight the band performance was as tight and Lala, Ziegler. Dacus. Jerry encored With “Suite Judy Blue professional as any ever played . 4’ 4. Aeillo (on keyboards). and Eyes." a song that Stills in the area. 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season of vast improvement bv Helen Potts Heading up the top of the ACC standings is Murray Johnson. Charles Goode. and Dan Beatty Staff Writer Clemson. as usual. with a 50 league record as (another All-America junior college transfer). :well are currently ranking second in the nation. “They were outstanding in every way." The State soccer schedule may be over for this :They are always a powerful squad because of But. a lot of the reason for success has to go to year but it's not in the minds of the coaches and «their excellent foreign talent. Following the the outstanding freshmen who played a big part players. The kickers capped a tremendous *Tigers are the Tar Heels with a 3-2 record. State in the Pack's winning season. “Morris Sifnugel. season with a win over Virginia that assured and Duke tied for third with 2-2—1 finish with the Rodney Irizzary. Bill Atack. Orlando Olcese. Jim them a tie for the third place spot in the Atlantic Pack defeating Virginia and having a big win Calloway. Stephen Rhea. and Bill Bridgeman all ' Coast Conference standings and which ranked over arch rival UNC to place them in their highly have made contributions. Their performances them 10th in the South. respectable position. areone ofthe reasons we moved up. I'm real glad Indeed Pack soccer has taken a turn for the “You better believe that the Carolina match they'll be back next year. Olcese and Sifnugel better with many young players pulling through was our biggest win. It was a hard fought game really bolstered our defense." And along with in the clutch and the veterans playing beyond with both teams wanting the win." stated playing soccer Irizzary is on a fencing Scholar- everyone‘s expectations. Their record of 632 is Rhodes. Maryland. 2-3. and Virginia. 0-5. round ship. the best overall since 1971. and it is the second out the rest of the group. The main weakness Rhodes sees in his squad is best in the conference this year. That‘s quite a ALTHOUGH THE Pack squad is losing only their lack of depth. "We have the nucleus for a jump from last year's cellar finish in the three starters to graduation. these players will good team next year. but we really need more conference. be greatly missed. Ken Grey. Rajah Kayal, and players. We didn't have depth this season. I feel HEAD COACH Max Rhodes is more than Pete Michenfelder. all defensive men. have that in order to have a great team you need at pleased with theteam's performance. “This wasa made outstanding contributions to the success of least 17 good players. And with the game getting very rewarding season mainly because we came the team. “These _bovs are dedicated and very rougher like it is. ifone‘ofour players got hurt we up from the bottom and moved into the third talented players. It will hurt us to lose them. And have no reserves. spot." explained the 12th year mentor. “It was a did you know that Grey has only missed one ‘All in all our strength was in our balanced team effort from the standpoint ofdesire. hustle. practice in three years?" asked Rhodes. “He's a attack. Our defensive players were strong and winning attitude. and the ability to come from great fullback and Kayal was an All-America our offense agressive. I feel we are ready to behind. And this is the first time we've been able junior college player out of Brevard." Rhodes challenge Clemson for the top position — that's stat! photo by Paul Kearns to break into the top ten group." also cites his veterans David Byrne. Gino Olcese, the team's and my goal." Rajah Kayal, moving against Carolina, was instrumental in the Wolfpack’s successful soccer season.

Tech nician /Page 6 POINT November 14, 1975

Bruised Pack visits title- seeking IlS by Jimmy Carroll miss the Duke game. Blue Devils' leading rusher with 483 yards would be the key to being able to establish Sport: Editor l have not been pleased with our mental and five touchdowns and a 5.3 average per offensive consistency. However. Holtz concentration in practice this week. Maybe carry. Barney has 335 yards for a 4.0 warned that Higgins was not the entire leads his bruised and battered we have worked our players too hard this average per carry. Wolfpack defensive unit. Wolfpack into Wallace Wade Stadium year. But I feel we will play an excellent Starting at quarterback will be either "To think that by stopping Tom Higgins tomorrow for a 1:30 clash with improving football game Saturday." freshman Mike Dunn or senior Bob you will stop our defense does not give Duke. and speculation is that it will not be DUKE. WHICH ENTERS the game Corbett. Dunn. tall and lean. is an excellent proper credit to the rest of our players on State‘s final game of the season. with a 4-5 overall mark. is 3—0 in Atlantic executer of the option while Corbett is the defense." Holtz pointed out. "The contri- It is reported that the Peach Bowl would Coast Conference games and is entertain- better passer. bution Tom Higgins has made both on and like State to serve as its host team in the ing thoughts of a league championship. “Against Clemson this year. their offthe field has been tremendous this year. Dec. 31 classic. The Peach Bowl. along with After the State game. Duke has only offense looked explosive at times. like it but you cannot play good defense with one several other bowls. plans to have scouts at North Carolina (27) remaining on its was about to come out of its doldrums." man. the State-Duke game. Bowl invitations schedule. A victory in both games would said scout Randy Smith. “Now Mike Dunn “I may have been watching a different cannot be extended before 6 pm. Satur- assure the Blue Devils of at least a tie for has come to the forefront as a poised game last week. but I thought Jim day. the ACC title. Maryland could finish with a quarterback. He executes the option to Henderson. Dan Meier. Ron Banther and HOWEVER. HOLTZ prefers not to talk 5-0 record. Duke and Maryland do not play perfection and he can complete passes in Jeff Easter played super football. You're about bowls but is more concerned with the this year. traffic. not gonna stop our defense just by physical condition and mental concentra- “This is without a doubt the best Duke “Duke's offensive line exploded off the stopping Torn Higgins." tion of his team which will be going for its team we've played since I‘ve been at North ball as well as any I've seen this year. and While the Wolfpack hasa long injury list. fifth straight victory'Saturday. Carolina State." Holtz said. “I saw Duke on they totally annihilated Wake Forest." the Duketrainers have had their hands full ”We have not thought about bowls. we television against Southern Cal and was Smith continued. “Of all the teams I've thisweek with several players listed as out have not talked about bowls." said lloltz at most impressed. Most people look at the seen in person and on film this year. Duke or doubtful. Players who will not play are his weekly press luncheon Wednesday. ”At final score and judge how well a team is the most improved offensively." slotback Chuck Williamson. a regular the present time we are seven wins. and played. but I thought Duke played an As has been the case in the past. Duke starter who underwent an appendectomy. three losses. and our goal is to be 8-3. If exceptional game. has been traditionally strong on defense. defensive tackle Dave Schmit. suffering we‘re good enough and are going to take According to Smith. the Blue Devils are from a pinched nerve. and linebacker Greg enough fans to a bowl. then things will “Duke can run and throw and that's what again tough to move the ball against. Brooks. who sustained a leg injury. happen. But I have not talked to our it takes to be a great football team." he _ “UP UNTIL RECENT]. Dukes de- players about a bowl. continued. “Their ability to run is just fense has carried the y‘gugh the IN HOLTZ' FIRST THREE meetings "Physically. we are very battered and exceptional. They have one of the best season." Smith said. "Th Georgia with the Blue Devils. the scores have not sore. We are as sore as any football team groups of running backs I've ever seen. Tech. who was leading theynation in total been particularly close (17-0. 21-3. 35-21) I've ever seen." Holtz said. and be counted Tony Benjamin is a super back. and we offense. to just 20 points. W e Forest but each was a hard fought contest. This off a list of names that included Mike remember him all too well from his really only earned one sstt week. game will be the last chance for Duke's it Fagan. Lou Alcamo. Ricky Knowles. 'l‘om freshman year. They have Art Gore. Larry Duke forced six turno; and just seniors to beat State. stat! photo by Paul Kearns Higgins. Eddie Poole. Greg Walker and Martinez. Mike Barney and the list goes completely dominated the game. Duke is also playing for a conference Ted Brown. on. Word from Duke‘s camp earlier in the crown. State is playing for an 8-3 record Sensational freshman Ted Brown, escaping the grasp of Penn Freshman fullback Scott Wade. how- BENJAMIN. A JUNIOR who made week was that the Blue evils felt that and. whether Holtz likes to talk about it or State linebacker Jim Rosecrans (33), needs just 154 yards against ever. is the only player who will definitely freshman All-America twoyearsago. isthe stopping State middle gua dTom Higgins not. a bowl bid. Duke Saturday to reach 1,000 for the season.

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A State cornerback plays down rivalry with Duke star by David Carroll physical toll on many an offenswe player. “came down here prepared to play running ngf Writer “I haven't really had that much action against back...l had worked at it in the summer. Then I the pass this year. And when you're not getting was switched to cornerback. The biggest This week's gam etween State and Duke has that many passes thrown near you. it makes you adjustment from to cornerback was been billed as a attle between the return want to hit even harderon running plays. So I put probably mental. I'm just happy with the way specialists. the Walfpack'3 Ralph Stringer and all I‘ve got into every hit. That's the only way to that things have worked out. I love playing the the Blue Devils' Troy Slade. play" cornerback position." It has been labeled a grudge match. a chance Stringer came to State as a running back who THE SINGLE THING that Stringer misses for one of the two‘studs to show the other up. had also doubled as a cornerbackIn high school. the most about offense is not carrying the ball as Much of the buihiup stems from the fact that “My first year I was just interestedIn making often as he is used to. But to remedy the Slade was chosen, the Atlantic Coast Confer. the traveling squad. But We already had a great situation. the fleet-footed breakaway threat gets ences top return specialist last season when group of running backs".we had Charley Young. his hands on the ball when returning kicks and Stringer possessed. perior statistics. Stringer . and . I punts. averaged 26.3 and iuyards on kickoff and punt “I like to run with the ball. I really do. When returns. respectiv while Slade averaged 196 you touch the ball two or three times you know and 7.7. When thomults of the Atlantic Coast that you might not get a second chanceto carry it. Sportswriters came out. Lou Holtz was so CP meets State It makes you really want to do well. So. I enjoy infuriated that be cancelled his pre-bowl press The final regular season game looms ahead this Sunday for the returning punts and kicks." conference. State Club Football team. but hopes are high that it will not be Stringer also feelsthat the unit that he isa part SLADE TALKED AT DUKE'S press confer- the last action that the team sees this fall. A victory this weekend of. the defense. has finally come into its own this ence Monday ofhow this week‘s game will be "his will give the Club Pack the NCCFA Eastern Division title and year. me. place them in the post-season championship game against "We are starting to put it together on defense. But to Stringer. a young man who personifies Western Carolina. the Western Division Champs. Thedefense has really been coming through with the word ‘cool.’ it is another game. another Central Piedmont Community College. the Club Pack'3 the big plays. We seem to go out on the field Saturday of hit. run and sweat. The candid opponent Sunday. will be one of the toughest oppoents State ready to play." be emphasized. “It is really so cornerback needs no added incentive. Just faces all season. CPCC has lostonly once this season. but because important to make the big play. You need to be playing a game is enough to get his adrenalin they're on probation cannot win the Western Division or play in consistent. which we have been recently. When I owmg. the championship game. They are defending state champions first came here. most of the publicity went to the ‘I'm not really looking it as a grudge match. I and hold an impressive record over State. having never lost to offense. I think the defense is getting more now. don't have any grudge against Slade." articulated them in any of their previous meetings. The whole defense seems to be doing its job." the Warren. Ohio product softly. “Different This season. however. the Club Pack seems to be at its MOST WOLFPACK FANS are preoccupied people need different things to get them up for a strongest paint since its organization. The offense has been with bowl talk. But. as mentioned earlier. the game. It's more of a rivalry for him than to me.‘ impressive all season and the defense. which will be the key to poised Stringer needs no special psychological Another thing which adds fuel to the fireIs the success Sunday. is the best the club has ever had. reasons to be fired up when he steps upon nature of the regular positions they play. In the championshipgame last year. the offense managed to Wallace Wade Stadium's turf. Stringer. being a defensive back. might possibly rack up 22 points against CPCC. but the defense allowed 34. Led “I'm not really thinking about it...going to a cover Slade. a widereceiver. ButStringer shrugs by end Dick Petergil and linebacker Dan Harris. this year's bowl game. I want to win for the sake of off such a match-up. taking it in stride. pointing defense hasn't been nearly as easy to work against. Two winning...to beat Duke...it would be just a big out that Slade will probably lineup on the touchdowns are the most any team has scored in a game this win.Ithinkalotofbowls are interested in us. But opposite side of the field anyway. season. that happening only once. Goal line stands'have been a the main point is beating Duke. They will really “Last year he wason my side. so he wentout on specialty of the group. and they are also credited with four be fired up. Besides the fact that they could patterns against me." he continued. “But this shutouts. possibly win the conference. their seniors have year he is on the other side. so I might not be Having its strongest defense ever and a very potent offense never beaten State. So they'll be ready. covering him much It doesn't matter to me who gives the Club Pack its best chanced ever to defeat CPCC. “But we’ll be ready also." summarized a . I'm up against. I just go out to do my job." This Sunday5 game will be the last game played in Raleigh smilingRalph Stringer. hiseyes fullofconfidence Ralph Stringer (9i pilfers pass from Duke’s Troy Slade in State's 35-21 victory last HE DOES IT QUITE WELL. The l88 pound this season. There is no admission to the game. and alcoholic that comes with experience and success. “You ”880". junior‘s aggressive ‘stick'em style“ has left its beverages are allowed in the stands. can count on that.” November 14, 1975 / Technician / Page 7

' ‘ Suit r: ’I think I’m gonna concede tosweet Helen’ Tom Suiter dropped no game back of first place last week and he is read to give up. “I think I'm gonna PIgSkII‘I Predictions with Jim Pomerania concede to sweet H en (Potts)." he said. “I thought last week was a pivot date in this contest. My goal is to beat you. Pomeranz. and Tudor. And where's Potts SW J. Carroll D. Carroll IIqu Delong Tudor Pancreas Fisher Jimmy Carroll? I want to beat him too." 13-54 135-55 134-56 130-60 129-61 125-65 122-68 122-68 115-75 Suiter alos wanted to apologize for something he State-Duke State State State State State State State State State said last week. “Tell sweet Helen I didn't mean that Maryland-Clemson Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland about her dumb picks." Tom cried. “Tell her I was Wake Forest-South Carolina USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC misquoted. You misquote me a lot. Pomeranz. I Carolina-Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Carolina Tulane Tulane thought she was sort of hard on me about this no date Syracuse-V Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse bit. She said that rather emphatically. didn't she? Notre Dane-Pittsburgh N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame Pittsburgh Well. you win some and you lose some." Yale-Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Yale Princeton Yale Princeton Princeton Yale Helen took Suiter’s comments this week in style. Miami [Fla.]-Florida State Miami Florida St Florida St Miami Florida St Miami Florida St Florida St Miami “My goodness he sure was nice." she said. And Helen Navy-Georgh Tech Ga Tech Ga Tech Ga Tech Ga Tech Ga Tech Ga Tech Ga Tech Ga Tech Navy also agreed in Suiter's conceding of first place. “I'm Mississippi State-LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU Miss St LSU LSU Miss St gonna win this thing. There's no doubt in my mind. Houston-Memphis State Mem St Mem St Mem St Houston Mem St Mem ST Mem St Mem St Houston How many ‘weeks have I been leading this thing? (Who Mississippi-Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee cares?)" Colorado-Kansas Colorado Colorado Colorado Kansas Colorado Colorado Colorado Kansas Colorado Oklahoma-Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma POI'I‘S SHOWED A LOI‘ OI" sympathy for my Iowa-Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Iowa Purude Purdue placement. “You’re still down there with Tudor. aren't Baylor-Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Baylor Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech you Jim?" she asked. “You need to come over asnd get California-Air Force California California ‘ California California California California California California California some advice from me. (That tool)" Kentucky-Florida Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Caulton Tudor is wondering about Suiter’s game Auburn-Georgia Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn plan. .“Why is he changing his goals now?" he asked. Kinston-Garner Garner Kinston Garner Garner Garner “Tell Suiter that's the WRAL attitude...reactionary Garner Garner Garner Kinston type." Potts and Suiter only pick one game different so 45 points and I know Tulane can't score that many. there shouldn't be much movement up front. It's when It‘s my boss at this newspaper: Kevin Fisher. He's Kevin that Garner is lucky. They are lucky. but 45—38. And besides. this is Carolina's bowl game this what you might say was my last resort. I was trying to Kinston is pitiful." he stated. ' you get past those two and Jimmy Carroll that the year. get Terry Sanford. picks get a little more different. Desperation is the but his hometown of Laurinburg AS FOR THE OKLAHOMA-MISSOURI game. And then there was me...er. I mean three. . was having a day for him. There were others that everyone goes with the Sooners. I said. “Barry name of the game. A little more trivia: Who is Carolina playing for were considered. But “in the end" Fisher won out. Jimmy doesn't think Suiter will finish ahead of him. character this week ?" I ask you. So much for the Switzer's job is one the line. He can't lose two in a “He should have conceded before Now some of you may think he stormed into my office. row." and Jimmy Carroll stated. “Missouri must catch the contest started." Heels. They get too much copy anyway. “Just wait hit the desk one time and demanded. "I want to be in Oklahoma on the rebound. and they will not know Jimmy said. "He should be made to take a sweat test until basketball season." Tar Heels fans would say. Pigskin Predictions." But actually it went something to see what he's on. He can't do this good just David Carroll. that brash young freshman out of what to do. It is a completely new experience. How do picking." like this: “If you let me be in the Pigskin. I might buy you approach Oklahoma after a loss?" Lumberton. is running his mouth as usual. you an ice cream cone." Well. not really. but I hope John Delong gave Now is the time to cut down you know who. “I don't come in here thinking of great quotes about me a whole bunch of good quotes. “Have you heard the latest joke in Chapel you understand his being in Pigskin Predictions. but only a selected few can be used. “I've found the Hill?" the games,” he said as he stepped into my office to ‘ “I THOUGHT I HAD made it to the top." Kevin secret. I've been picking the games sober. but now asked Jimmy. "It's football. That's pretty funny. isn't give his predictions. Then he got started with some smiled. “but look at this. gah-lee." it?...what do you think...get it...ha. ha." really witful sayings. with a little help from my Miller I should do better. And then there As for the position he is in. he said. ”I think the You can save that quote. Pomeranz. I have more were two. “I'm going with the Wolfpack." David stated guest record is a tribute to the tremendous football quotes to come." “TULANE HAS NOT SCORED a lot of points this emotionally. minds that have occupied the spot. Willie Bolick in season." explained Caulton Tudor. who happens to be “I’m not going with the Tigers." he stated with a For the past three weeks. John has picked State's holding down the last particular. Oh yeah, can I say something else. I’ve go opponent and the Wolfpack has won. “So logically. I spot of the regular panel along straight face about his choice of Maryalnd over one more thing to say. (I guess so. you are the editor.) should go with Duke. he said. ",But it comes down to with me. ”This may be the chance for Carolina to Clemson. I’m bound to have a perfect record. After all. the coaching. There's good and bad coaching. so I'll have “THE RAMBLIN’ WRECK from Georgia Tech." he Student Senate has declared that I have unlimited to say that I really believe State will win." quipped about the Yellow Jackets and Navy. power." John went with Colorado over Kansas because. "my “I'll go with the Volunteers," he stated bluntly about Fisher's picks are quite a bit different from others. high school coach is an assistant coach there now." Tennessee. Isn't that just plain poetic? but as he explained. "I've got to pick Some upsets. Delong said a bunch of other stuff. but I didn't write I asked Jimmy about the Syracuse-Virginia especially if the guest column can expect to win 21 them down. Convenient. wasn't it? struggle. “Are you kiddin'?" he asked without ever games back in one week." By the way...this hasn't anything to do with Pigskin really coming out and saying which team he favors. The only really good reason he gave for any single Predictions...but..-the State Junior Varsity will play Giving him the benefit of the doubt he'll have to do game was the big Kinston-Garner game scheduled for Duke's JV team today at 2 pm. in Wallace Wade BASKETBALL PARKING: Independent Basketball in the .with the Orangemen. Garner on Friday night. Stadium...and for a real laugh, listen to me do the Parking permits in reserved Intramural Office. 210 Carmi- Usually Iput the guest appropriately at the end of “Jimmy Carroll told me that Garner is just a lucky color commentary on campus radio station WKNC-FM areas for the 1975-76 home chael Gym. Entries will close on the story. but for some reason I'm giving him middle team. so I'll go with Kinston." he stated. basketball season will be on sale Friday. Dec. 12. billing. ...Barry Jones of the radio station staff will be on hand for students. faculty and staff But when Jimmy was told of this. he laughed. “I told to give you the exciting play-by-play. desiringthem at the student aid office (Wolfpack Club) in Case ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE {La AthleticCenter beginniggMon- D [1‘] [Cl 3 f9} @i'ffl C3 '53 L3 [El [1 C ‘ ‘ 3 pm @L’fli‘c ‘ P ‘ W {>1 5:373 day. Nov. 17. 1975. The price is '33 810.00 for the season. This is in keeping with the university policy of providing students. aculty and staff the opportuni- hold - L" TODAY ...TOD ty to purchase prior to the Y...TODAY_ general public. General public sale will commence November 24. 1975. Thank you for your OI‘I LlEUG-[n‘lif’c](1J1)C. cooperation. is the last day for all seniors, 2nd year O O 0 ‘IMI BASKETBALL OFFI- CIALS: Men and women are Ag Institute, and professional students needed to officiate Women's 13 Intramural Basketball starting Jan. 19. 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l ‘,i a great man A brilliant judicial career ended into a nation of clerks. Wednesday with the resignation of spiritual sacrifices are made.” Justice William 0. Douglas from the Supreme Court. “A censor can always find what he's Justice Douglas. who sat on the looking for. especially when he’s looking Supreme Court longer than any other for smut or earmarks of disloyalty.” justice in the Court's history. was forced into retirement due to his inability to “In the oscillating movement of the continue phsysically as a member of the planets. man is a tiny speck-a nation's highest tribunal because of microcosm. We seek truth. and in that complications of a stroke he suffered last search. a medley of voices it essential. December. That is why the First Amendment Is our Appointed to the Conrt by Franklin D. most precious inheritance. It gives equal Roosevelt. Douglas for over three me...time to my opponents. as it gives to decades was a champion of the rights fo the individual citizen of the United Blissful Ignorance States. He consistently issued opinions. Douglas. along with Hugo Black, whether in the majority or not. that Potter Stewart. Thurgood Marshall. and were both legally and morally superb. Earl Warren formed in the 1950's and Herewith. a few excerpts from the 60's what is generally referred to as the judicial opinions and other writings of "liberal bloc" of the Warren Court. Pollster gets more Ignorance Justice Douglas: Hated by many. these men nonetheless had both the'intellect and courage to Last Tuesday afternoon I was "No opinion." “The purpose of the Constitution and declare unconstitutional laws that pro preparing to write an English paper “No opinion? Come on. you can do Bill of Rights. unlike more recent models vided for sanctioned racism and the due the next day. i.e.. I was about to better than that. Why don't I put you promoting a welfare state. was to take erosion of individual liberties. slip under some warm covers (alone. down for answer A?" the government off the backs of the William Douglas' lifestyle. like his damnit) and take a solid three-hour “No. I'm not in favor of bailing out people.” legal opinions. drew the wrath of many. nap. withfederal funds. Justcheck off 'No While much of the criticism of the opinion.‘ " opinions was dignified and reasonable. As Fate would have it (Rudolph “Now look here. Mr. Bliss-—" “The First Amendment says ‘Congress Fate. my advisor) someone began “Where your pencil is pointing? shall pass no law abridging freedom of much of it also came from those on a knocking on the door halfway No way-~I almost got arrested doing speech or press.‘ I take it to mean what campaign to "get Douglas." Perhaps through the 27th wink. Iglooked at that." it says. That‘s strict construction." most prominent among these intellectual the clock: 1:30. I've woken up in the “No.no.- look here. at this croquet midgets was Gerald Ford, who in 1969" middleofthe night.I thought. Then I mallet. Let me explain. Our polls “The dangers posed by wiretapping led a ‘movement in the House of, noticed it was light outside. It was have only a certain percentage of no and electronic surveillance strike at the Representatives to impeach Douglas. either afternoon or dawn had come “Who would you support in the French song. "Pourquoi. pourquoi?." opinion replies. We've already filled very heart of the democratic philoso- The attempt failed miserably. and the six hours early. 1976 Presidential election?" removed a C sharp and gave itto her. the quota. so you'll have to give phy.‘9 entire incident is something Ford should After negotiating treacherous “Winston Churchill." “Thank you. Next question: In another answer. Remember. the be embarrassed by and ashamed of until stairs strewn with obstacles as large "But he’s dead. And he was viewofthe current controversy con- Irrefutable Poll is conducted in an On his three divorces: “It is. it seems the day of his death. as cat food pellets. I stumbled to the British." cerning the environmental effects of objective manner without prejudice Through all the controversies over his door and in my semiconcious state. “Can I help it if there's a crying the Alaskan Pipeline. would you like on the part of its employees." to me. the worst ordeal a man can suffer and fell it open. After careful thought I told her to strong sense of 36 years on the bench. William Douglas more or less leaned lack of leadership in this country?" to go to a party with me tonight?" and it has for me a stood by what he believed. The Supreme The girl at the door said she was The pollster looked at me quini- “What?" This was not the sort of put down answer B. shame—shame because of great failure. Court and the people of the United from the Irrefutable Polling Service cally. even testily. “How do you poll question one read in Time “That's the stupidist thing I ever There is nothing in life brighter than a States will forever be in his debt. and asked if I could spare a few know there's a crying lack of magazine. Cosmopolitan. yes. but heard. All right. question three. Are lifelong marriage." He is truly a great man. minutes. leadership in this country?" not Time. you now. or have you ever been. a “I've got a paper due tomorrow." I I pointed to a tear-stained hand- “Excuse me. You're not good-look- practicing communist?" On his home in Goose Prairie. Wash.: said. showingher in. “I can spare the kerchief on the table. “Came here ing enough for that question. Here's “No I was born a communist; I “My roots are deep in this prairie. I am a whole afternoon." this morning. cried fortwohours and a better one: What do you think never need to practice." part of the rhythm of the place—of the Once we were seated. whe whip- left." I said. should be done about New York “Have you ever been a practicing mornings just before and after sunrise. In case you ped out a clipboard and pencil. I “You're right." she said. “I'd City? A--bail it out with federal writer?" shrubs and trees are her not to whip in the house as better make a note of that...Damn. funds: B-Bail it out with trading I showed her my two-year file of when grass. asked stamps; C-Blow it out with protect- Blissful Ignorance. “Never.” I proud- bejeweled: of the evenings when the it made nasty marks on the carpet. I‘m out of sharps." ly replied. grosbeaks swoop low and feed on Her first question was: I opened the score to a popular ive air strikes: and D-No opinion." insects. and the doe deer and the missed it . . . porcupine silently emerge from the s woods to visit the clover." Construction of heaven will be n on Palm Sunday. April 11. 19% “Journalists are primarily interested Springfield. MO. letters the air Gold-brick streets wandering through date (i.e.. as an approval candidate). I have derived a great deal of daily basketball practice would be in the story of one judge letting the State athletic quite impractical. out of another judge’s tire or when he a ZOO-acre lot will lead past a fiberglass the only choice which was totally pleasure watching In conclusion. I feel that a silent inkwell." Jonah-swa lowing whale and a 71-foot apparent to be of this nature was teams in my four years at State and I throws an that of the two men. In this aspect do not believe that having closed majority of students share my belief plexiglass Jesus. Concessionaires Out of hand ~ the contest was unfair. Those voters football practices. or using student that the Athletic Department is “Ideas have been the most dangerous dressed like the children of Gideon will rejecting the change had the much courts for basketball practice is worth the trouble that it imposes on forces in the history of mankind." walk the streets. selling hot dogs and To the Editor: wider range of nineteen to choose asking too much of the University students. It would probably be safe hamburgers. The infamous “Leader of the from. Thus one cannot say that the body. In the letter written by James to wager that the N.C.S.U. Athletic On following legal precedent: “It is Promoter Johnnie Hope plans to Pack" issue has quite obviously majority of students have voted for C. Ray Nov. 10. he stated that Department has attracted as many better that we make our own history create a Bible Belt Disneyland by gotten out of hand and has resulted the “old men" but that the votes of Carolina and Duke practice in studentsto this university in the last than be governed by the dead." “making the themes of the Bible come in a barrage of malicious insults and approval concentrated in this one Carmichael and Cameron Indoor three years as any one academic alive through modern technology." Hope sarcastic remarks thrown back and candidate outnumbered the indivi— Stadiums. That may well be true. but department. If the joggers of estimates that his Bible City will cost forth from one indignant group of dual votes received by any (not all) of it should be noted that Carmichael N.C.S.U. are so upset at their “The growth of bigness has resulted in and CamerOn are not used anywhere deprivation of running facilities. the ruthless sacrifices of human values. $20 million when completed'in about five inthusiasts to another. I am refer- the women. I-Iad there been two —— they don‘t years. ring to the recent letters to the ballots. one consisting of the two close to the extent Reynolds Coli- transfer to U.N.C. The disappearance of free enterprise has editor printed in the Technician men and the other of two fo the seum is used. Both Duke and practice on student courts. I back the submerged the individual in the “The primary purl-pose is educational regardingthe matter. This is no way women. the latter would have won Carolina have other facilities to Pack. impersonal corporation. And when a and inspirational." ope said. “It'll be to resolve the differences of opinion easily. Another injustice present is house their other miscellaneous nation of shopkeepers is transformed like an. adventure." which you may have. An individual's the amount of free newspaper events. whereas State has only Fred Womack personalopinions should be received publicity given the men by articles Reynolds. Preparing Reynolds for a Sr. LE” with courtesy and consideration. printed in the Technician whereas O ' E - n": NOT rue ‘RALEIGH FAULT UNE" This has not been the case thus far. none was given to the other candi- Theslanderous name-callingof those dates. oPENINa UP; JusT MORE STEAM PIPE TRENCHE ... opposing the change in the contest In conclusion Iask the APO how to Techs-1m .2223:. I and the retaliatory remarks hurled explain what took palce at the ll‘. back by those in favor of it have homecoming game to those outside Kevin Fisher ...... Editor accomplished nothing but to show ofthestudent body more specifically the immaturity of those persons the NCSU alumni and other Wolf- involved. pack fans who saw the game. Surely Editorial I feel that the removal and not many ofthem were prepared for replacement of the traditional what took place during half-time. I Jim Pameranz ...... Associate Editor Homecoming Queen contest by the can only wonder what they may be Howard Barnett ...... Assistant Editor Leader of the Pack contest is a thinking about us students on our Jimmy Carroll ...... Sports Editor mistake. One must applaud the APO selection ofwhatthey might still hav Arch McLean ...... Entertainment Editor for their concern. both past and have thought to be a homecoming Ginger Andrews...... Assistant News Editor present. towards overseeing the queen. I am not opposed to the idea Paul Kearns ...... Photo Editor homecoming contests. However. in ' ofa“Leader ofthe Pack" contest but Matthew Hale. Jay Purvis ...... Cartoonists changing the nature and name of a to its removal of the "Homecoming traditional university event without Queen" contest. I see no reason why Production the consent or knowledge of the theycould not both exist as separate student body with the intent of parts ofthe Homecoming festivities. Bob Estes...... Production Manager "keepting pace with the changing times" the APO has overstepped its John Beylee authority. Despite what APO would ' Soph.EE Production Staff have you believe. the Leader of the Pack contest has not won the llll Beaver Cheryl Estes Holly Meekins approval of the majority of the Teresa Brown Jean Jackson Nancy Williams students. One argument used in favor ofthis view is the fact that the ’In your ear’ Ricky Childrey John Garrison Sally Williamson “old men” candidates won the contest. This fact. however. does not To the Editor: Advertising in itselfprove a thing. Becauseofthe The Technician has recently abrupt change in the format of the printed a number of letters criticiz- Dennis Vick ...... Advertising Manager contest it was neither a “school ing the NCSU Athletic Department Steve Key. Barret Wilson ...... Ad spirit" contest as was proposed or a in tis use of facilities here at N.C. Derek White. Pete Peters. Mike Pralix ...... Sale-ea "beauty" contest but largely a State. To the people who have David Martin...... Circulation Manager rejection/approval contest of the written these letters and those who ,Jeel Martin ...... ‘.Circulation Asfitant change. Although several of the have not written. but share such an nineteen women may have been opinion. I would like to say. “stick it running as a “school spirit" candi- in your ear.” . ‘ h p