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The Register, 1975-01-21

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Daryl E. Smith major, is President of the Society "COMPLETE AWARENESS FOR COMPLETE COMMITMENT" Students with Dr. Maria R. Diaz serving in the capacity of advisor. The Society of Physics A&T, along with one other VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 33 A&T State University, Greensboro JANUARY 21, 1975 Students won the 1975 Marsh W. insitutition-, received the highest> White Adward presented by the maximum award given. American Institute of Physics. The other four colleges and This chapter was .carefully universities to be chosen were selected from over 450 colleges California State University, and universities. Sacramento, California, Lake Testing Center Aids Students The awards are presented to Forest College, Illinois, Rollins chapters of the Society of College, Winter Park, Florida,and Physics Students who help to the University of Scran ton, support student oriented . By Carlese Blackwell designed to assist the student in Program is constructed to assist Pennsylvania. mainly upperclassmen in projects in designing and in Some of the students that learning more about himself, and, promoting interest among high The A&T Counseling and for this reason, his ability to applying for financial assistance, participated actively in the •preparing for graduate school, school students involving Physics project were students in Math, . Testing Center, located in the cope with personal problems is and Physical Science. basement of the Dudley strengthened ,added Wright. These and finding open position after Chemistry, Electrical Engineering graduating. Calvin Lowe, a junior physics Building, has proven to many types of tests range from and Physics. students to be one of the most Personality tests to Aptitude helpful places on campus. tests. Furthermore, Wright According to . . James Wright, explained that there were also the Testing Center is composed tests to help students (mostly of two' different agencies, freshmen; r. and sophomores ) the Institutional and the determine majors that are, agreeable with their interest. National. Wright, continued by saying Institutional Testing is that the National Testing A&T's Yearbook Staff Gets Valuable Training By Daryl E. Smith then a final layout sheet, or master sheet, being sent to the The development of a yearbook publishing company. is basically the same as a Paula_ continued by newspaper, stated Paula Dickens commenting that the yearbook , editor of the AYANTEE, the staff is composed of about 25 yearbook. people, with six photographers Primarily, organizing a school who take their pictures and yearbook is quite similar to process them in their own lab. laying out a newspaper, with lay y0myy myWassssssssL out sheets called dummies and Paula" said that staff members receive training which Mrs. Ruth Gore, director of counseling and Testing, chats with graduate student Bernard ;ould enable them to qualify for Edmond. photo by Carter additional training in the field of ;ommunication, if they so desire. Food Administration Asked how she felt about the yearbook Paula, said, "I'enjoy* working on the yearbook,^ because I come in contact with Vereen To Instruct Workshop so many different people and situations. It's a challenge and I 2njoy challenging situations, like Mrs. Eula K. Vereen, Vereen, who has a master's service. meeting the dead line." instructor in food administration degree in food service Others to participate in the at A&T State University, will management and nutrition from rPaula,' continued by saying, workshops are T. Jerry Williams, plan and direct two summer the University of North Carolina long hours, time consuming work at Greensboro, has announced executive vice president of the Paula Dickens workshops in the food field. Mrs. (See Yearbook, Page 2) that the first workshop for food N.C. Restaurant Association, service workers will run for three who will discuss careers in food weeks, June 16 through July 3, services; and Mrs. Inez Morehead and a workshop in food of Carl's Famous Food catering Transportation Researchers Travel administration will be in session service and Smith Ranch for three weeks, July 7 through Restaurant who will consider To Washington For Conference July 25. special occasions. • Cooperating with the A&T The business point of view By Benjamin Forbes highlights where Phil Hughes, Rural Transportaion. Home Economics Department in will be discussed by Dr. director of University Grant Blair commented on the the workshops will be Smith Florentine Sowell, professor at On January 12, students and Program Divisio^ gave a briefing advantages the trip and the Ranch Restaurant, Carl's Famous A&T. Communication, faculty members from the on transportation. The students institute had to offer. He said Food, K&W Cafeteria, L. confidential records and Transportation Institute traveled and faculty members also toured students pursuing careers in the Richardson Hospital , and the personnel and human relations to Washington, D.C. The trip was Reston, Virginia^which is a new transportation field can earn A&T Cafeteria. will be covered by Lt. Col. the ' . fourth excursion of the city of some 7,400 acres with a their masters and professional Donald Thomas of the Air Force Transportation Institute. planned population of degrees from Northwestern Among the consultants and ROTC, Mrs. Ruth Gore, A&T One of the main purposes of approximately 75,000. A tour of University, Pennsylvania State lecturers for the sessions will be director of counseling and testing the trip was to give the students, METRO, the new subway system University, Virginia Polytechnic Jay Peck of the Economics and Thomas Scott, executive as research assistants, a first hand in the Washington area, and the 'Institute and State University, Laboratory and Tom Owens of secretary of the Hayes Taylor look into the system of urban Shirley Freeway was also given. Atlanta University, University the Guilford County Health YMCA. transportation in America. Dr. Department who will assist with Miami, and the University of Mrs. Vereen and laawrence Marion R. Blair, associate Dr. Arthur Saltzman, director sanitation and food handling; North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Munson, director of food services director of the Transportation of the Transportation Institute, Drew McClure of McClure Institute, who also organized the gave a presentation at a Blair also commented on the at A&T, will cover organization, Restaurant who will lecture on menus, purchasing and storage. trip, pointed out some of the workshop on Transportation for "red carpet treatment" the Where the Profit is in Food highlights of the trip. He noted the Rural, Elderly, and students received from Mark Service;" and Mrs. Hattie Ga,iner, Interested persons wishing Disadvantaged. Presentations UMTA, (Urban Mass Battle Associates, Inc., which is a member of the American further information may contact were also given by Dr. Alice:Kidder Transportation Administration) major consultant firm in the Dietetic Association, who will J. Niel' Armstong, director of Mrs. Joyce Johnson of A&T on as being one of the main nation's capital. concentrate on hospital food summer school at A&T. Page 2 The A&T Register January 21. 1975

J. KNOW VWAT TVte PRICt ONtHE CAN Film Series Opening Soon RE«OS LADY, bUT THAT WA& W«£M VOU CAME IM '

The University Religious Life reaches those rare spine-tingling Committee announces the moments which come opening of a series of occasionally in motion feature-length biblical films to be pictures...it has frequent touches shown in vespers in Harrison of true greatness." Los Angeles Auditorium. Times: "...a superlative film THE GREAT which is probably the finest, COMMANDMENT (a 20th most consistent, impressive and Century Fox Film, produced by appealing story of Christ's time Dr. James K. Friedrich, directed that has ever been made." Out of by ). the flaming strife of Biblical days Hailed as a contribution comes a soul-stirring story of toward peace and the people in the time of and Ch rist-concept of Good what happened to them when Samaritanism, this they met the Christ.(Biblical Feature-length Film is a religious Ref.: Matthew 22:36-38. Mark classic. Its compelling message 12:28-31.) Uses.. For inspiration speaks directly to today's chaotic and motivation --personal world where hatred prevails in commitment to Christ; Personal the political motives of so many. Christian living; Faith in God; The impact of this great drama Love of fellowman. Teachings of peace and brotherly love and ministry of Jesus Christ. leaves an unforgettable Excellent feature film for experience with all audiences. Laymen's Sunday, World Order Audio Visual Resource Guide Sunday, World Community Day, Watch Night, Missionary Day, Wfc imotuittr MI«U»

What's The Story? The A&T

By Rosie A. Stevens

Recently, a news report on Channel 2, WFMY-TV, has indicated that students owe a Published twice weekly during the school year by substantial amount of money to the University here. This matter raises some interesting students of A&T State University. questions, in the light of some other recent events and facts that have come to light. To receive The Register, please send $7.50 to cover A&T State University has a majority of students on financial aid. The figure has been quoted by some as low as 62% and by others as high as 78%. Most of this money has been mailing and handling costs to: THE A&T REGISTER; Box in the form of work-aid, Basic Educational Opportunity Grants (BEOG), Supplementary E-25; A&T State University; Greensboro, North Carolina Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG), and loans. Work-aid goes to the university by 27411. means of waiver agreements, in which the work-aid check is applied directly to the Member: Associated Collegiate Press. student's account. If the people in question are currently enrolled as students, then some of the loans are not due. Editor Michael Braye The question to be raised then is who owes such a huge amount as the proposed Associate Managing Editor Cynthia Shipley approximately half million dollars reported by WFMY? Are they students who are not on News Editor Rosie Stevens financial aid? Are they students who are financially supplemented by the university? Are Senior Associate News Editor Patricia Everett they veterans? Junior Associate News Editor Michael Hailey At this writing the actual amount owed by the students is not known. Whatever the Business Manager Gregory Phillips amount is,,that is owed, it is not known by whom the amount is owed. Acting Advertising Manager Robert E. Beasley One thing that is known is that a number of people have been affected during the Office Manager Patricia Ingram current registration. State auditors have, according to one source, ordered that no one Production Manager John E. Williams with a back balance be carried for the upcoming semester. This presents a problem to two Sports Editor Blannie Bowen groups of students. Feature Editor Mary Cropps Undoubtedly, a problem comes up with the student who undisputedly owes money Circulation Manager Doris Forbes with no circumstances under which he could be considered. Wire Editor Benjamin Forbes • Chief Photographer Lance VanLandingham It also presents a problem to the student who, through no fault of his or her own, Head Typist Yvonne Anders discovers that the university owes the student money, refuses to pay through one or more Advisor Mrs. Loreno Marrow employees or to give credit on the registration charge slip for what has already been paid. This situation is especially complicated and sickening. If the person retaliates in any way other than a lengthy lawsuit, then the student's status is jeopardized, through no fault of tiflog Strtkc*, lot his or her own. At this point some concrete answers need to be provided to clear the air for everyone. p • II •' i i i't It cannot continue in this manner forever. '!•"•' January 21, 1975 The A&T Register Page 3

A&T Rookstore illit Shortage Is Due To Students By Michael H. Hailey signs 40 students. This happens received the wrong textbook from time to time and additional affects the bookstore as follows: Many students are wondering books are gotten as soon as 1) A shortage of books for why they can't get books from possible. students 2 ) Having to order the bookstore. The book Another problem is the failure additional books unnecessarily, shortage situation "is a of many students to turn which poses a cost factor 3) continuous thing", according to books in on time. When a Overstocking. It also states that James Meachem, manager of the student doesn't return books in textbooks not returned on or bookstore. He said that "there is at the end of a semester, then it before the specified time no way to have enough books." is presumed that student wishes indicated above will be charged to purchase the books. In the to the student's account. One of the problems is that Policies and Procedures of the When a student is charged for not enough books are requested bookstore, it states: Failure to books, the money goes into an through the departments. For turn in books at the end of a account for the bookstore example, an instructor may semester, or when dropping or through the Cashier's office. request 35 books for a class, but adding a course or when one has Meachem stresses the point of returning books and asks all students to "please return •mmm.. unused books so that other Bookstore employee Sportie has his hands full getting Staff Meeting Changed students can use them." Students their books. photo by Carter Wenday Night Aggie Matmen Gain Two Victories January 22 In Triangular Meet Over Weekend By Nicie Cannon with their first defeat of the In the match against season. Livingstone Roosevelt Helton, At 6:00 .P.M. Earlier this month, Coach Mel Saturday in Moore Charles Simmons, and Rodney Pinckney took his wrestling team Gymnasium, the matmen once James pinned their opponents. In to Orangeburg, S.C, to tangle again faced the Bulldogs in a the South Carolina match, with the South Carolina State triangular meet that also Simmons, James, Clinton Bostic Bulldogs. The Aggies returned included Livingstone College. and Eric Harris pinned their ' A&T came away with two wins, opponents. Pinckney noted that defeating Livingtone 26-17, and this was Harris first match. revenging their loss to South Coach Pinckney stated that he Carolina by a score of 35-15. was quite pleased with the The wins boosted the performance 0f his team because wrestling team's record to 6-1 "everybody gave 100 percent." overall and 2-1 in conference Pinckney also said that the loss competition. at South Carolina was not an indication of how the team wrestled. He noted that he forfeited 12 points because of injured wrestlers and was then faced A&T with what he termed the worst refereeing he had seen. The Aggies take to the mat again on Thursday at 6:00 p.m. SPORTS where they will meet Catawba College in Moore Gym. As with

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Aggies Capture 88-72 Win Hurry!^f Over S. C. State Bulldogs J^^Rurryl By Blannie E. Bowen A&T attempted to become Come zgofQ patient and run As long as A&T played a patterns. Complacency took run-and-gun offense Saturday its toll resulting in leads of 17,15, night, the Aggies were not UNIVERSITY 13, 9 and finally, only eight To The Greatest matched by South Carolina State points as the Aggies could not as A&T captured an 88-72 win at run any patterns and the the Greensboro Coliseum. momentum slipped away. Boutique Sale But, when A&T tried to run 1U6B. MARKET ST. From 12:34 to 8:21 in the last GREENSBORO. N.C. 27401 patterns, the game was half, State outscored the Aggies 27 5-2559 completely different as 11-2 to close within eight at 69-61. momentum followed another Discount with ad; That was as close as the Bulldogs Ever!! course. £* color; got since early in the initial half.- A&T ran little or no offensive .20% black and white Defense was the only item patterns in the first half. The A&T students only which kept A&T from blowing 401 S.. Tate Street result was a 59-41 Aggie lead. the game. The Aggies played an WEDDINGS/COMMERCIAL When South Carolina to a 24-2 ». CHILDREN/PORTRAITS zone defense

Karate v.s. Kickboxing N.C. A&T Karate v.s. Boxing Female v.s. Boxing Tae Kwon Do Club Pee Wee Fighting Wrestling & Judo

Tuesday January 21, 1975 - 7:00 P.M. East Gym

Charles Creech—Head Instructor Dennis Daye— Assistant Instructor