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VOLUME XL! NUMBER 10 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UN1VEPSITY GREENSBORO, NC OCTOBER 5, 1979

230 Students Attend 4th Student Body Meeting

By Sheila A. Williams grievances such as the weekends. There was also the concerned about more security must pull together," he "We live in a fictitious allotment of the students' concern of what role the during social functions on continued, "for no one will environment," Kevin money, keys to the security officer plays on campus. save us for us, but us." Buncum stated; "an all Black dormitories for women, campus, destruction of "We must love ourselves," It was felt that the support community doesn't exist; it's security for the men on property on campus, doing Kevin stated. " I am willing to of the student body was not for real." The 230 campus, the food in the something about the locks on help;let me know if I'm half- needed, not just the effort of students that attended the cafeteria, the landscaping the doors of Scott Hall stepping. I took this position, one or two individuals. SGA meeting in Bluford problem on campus especially because some residents still but we must pull together as Buncum said that the students Auditorium on Thursday around the Student Union have no keys. Also, because one." He also continued that must get involved. "Know the night left with seemingly plaza near the fountain, of the recent incident that the students must fight for problem first; know exactly positive attitudes. dormitory problems, fire occurred on September 28, that their education. "We must where you are going. The During the meeting, the extinguishers, roaches, and did not involve A&T students, make academics our problem." student body must plan; for, if student body listed several cleaning people on the several students were also "I ask for a boycott, but you're going to protest, do it nobody responds. I can't get all the way. your full support. When we There will be a NOBUCS were boycotting the cafeteria (National Organization of Carter Wins Men's Council Pageant back in '76," stated Dwight Black Universities and College Womack, a student at A&T, Students) rally in Washington, "the students would still go D.C. on December 8 and 9. into the cafeteria and eat; then All students are urged to sign­ By Larry Jenkins to a university where I would they came out and complained up for support. Buncum said and be judged by my quality and about the food. This is not the that buses would be arranged Fiorina Byrd not my color." The new way to attack the system. We for transportation. Miss Wesley Anne Carter, a queen was presented with a freshman, sociology major, bouquet of flowers by Sabrina was selected as Miss Men's Hunter, Miss Men's Council Council 1979-80, yesterday at 1978-79. 1979-80 Lyceum Series • its annual ball. Judges were Larry L. "I'm very proud that I won, Jenkins, Dr. Robert Wilson, Features Quartet and I will carry my title with Clyde Harris, Leonard Mc- confidence, not showing con- Craw, Daryl Drew, Frankie ceitedness," said the Casterlow, Bonnie Spears, By Michael Fairley Charles Mingus, to name only Fayetteville native. Mickey Walters, and Kenneth The 1979-80 Lyceum series a few. The pageant was held in the Brown. Contestants were began Tuesday night, October This tour will consist of Student Union Ballroom. The judged in three categories: 2, with a concert featuring performances at high schools, scenery for the pageant con­ poise, personality, and Plus, a jazz colleges, and prisons," Owens sisted of an array of tree plants Wesley Anne Carter response to questions. quartet from New York City. said. "The tour will cover and other decorative floral pus. Entertainment was by Owens has performed with cities in Georgia, North designs. Fiorina Byrd, senior, When asked why she wanted Dukin Butler, who played a many great jazz innovators, Carolina, Florida, and masscommunications major, to come to A&T, Miss Carter medley of the latest songs on including , Mississippi," added Owens. was mistress of ceremony for stated that "I wanted to come the piano Kenny Benton, , and the late Jimmy Owens Plus the gala affair. (See Salon, Page 8) performed standard jazz tunes The contestants introduced as well as original themselves to the audience, compositions. "Autumn participating in the promutu Leaves" opened the concert, discussion and in an question Sampson Receives Scholarship featuring the lush melodies and answer period. When ask­ and intricate runs of Owen's ed the question, "Why is it fluegelhorn. necessary for a leader to Juliet Carol Sampson, a "Bennington Summers", a and holds memberships in the understand people," Miss junior in the Department of tune composed by Owens for a Student National Education Carter stated the importance Business Education and (See Sponsors, Page 3) Association and the of cohesiveness between a Administrative Services, has International Student leader and his followers. The been selected as the 1979 Association. Also, she has winner said that she entered Southern Business Education Planning Committee served as deputy national the pageant with the attitude, Association Scholarship secretary and parlimentarian Announces Schedule "God let me win; I've been a Award recipient for North of the National Collegiate good girl." Carolina. Association for Secretaries. For Homecoming Other contestants in the Sampson is a native of Sampson's hobbies include pageant were Robin Striggles, Guyana, South America, swimming, table tennis, and A&T State University's Wanda Packer, Lisa where she was graduated from field hockey. She participated annual Homecoming Whitaker, Vicki K. Brown, the Charlestown Government in the Caribbean Women's celebration gets bigger and Lauretta Murchison, Gloria Secondary School and was Hockey Championships in bigger, but this observance Johnson, second runner up, employed with the Public 1974 and 1976 and has served promises to outdo them all. and, Diana George, first run­ Service Ministry. In 1977, Juliet Sampson as vice captain of the Guyana The planning committee ner up. Sampson was awarded a record, Sampson has Women's Hockey Team and announced a schedule of The new Miss Men's Coun­ scholarship by the Guyana participated in numerous as vice president of the student and alumni activities, cil would like to change the government to study business extracurricular activities. She Guyana Women's Hockey on the campus and in the negative attitudes that some education at North Carolina is currently president of Pi Association. community from October males have toward1- females. A&T State University. Omega Pi, a national Upon graduation, Sampson 7-14. She seeks to set ai xample In addition to maintaining honorary association in plans to return to Guyana to The schedule will include a that there are 'ladi* n cam- an outstanding academic (See Homecoming, Page 3) Business Teacher Education, (See Business, Page 7) Page 2 The A&T Register Friday, October 5,1979 Landscape Architecture Society Needs Funds To Attend Conference

By Michael C. Westry Extracurricular activities said that the club (SSLA) is success of the individual Landscape Architecture The Student Society of such as cookouts, field trips, also applying for the new landscape architect students majors and we want our Landscape Architecture and dances will be provided to National Student Affiliate and make the highest presence known. We want to (SSLA), needs $600.00 for its raise the funds. The cookout Program of the American contribution to our society," better ourselves and make 23 members to attend the 79th proposed for September 25 at Society of Landscape said Watkins. The ASLA is a things much better for future Annual Conference Meeting Carver Hall was postponed Architects (ASLA). non-profit organization. students in Landscape of Architects and Students in because of rain. No later date "The ASLA provides John Wright, vice- Architecture at A & T.That's New Orleans on October has been set. services, programs, and president, said, "We're the why we're applying for the 31-November 3. George Watkins, president, activities which increase first graduating class of student affiliation program on our own initiative, and not Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee through the department." The National Student Affiliate program has been established to provide To Appear Here In Concert Oct. 9 students with access to all ASLA products and services. It provides an opportunity to Noted actor, Ossie Davis "Gordon's War." Theatre. Days," "Buck and the communicate directly with and his actress wife, Ruby Davis is a native of Georgia She starred in "Anna Preacher," and "Purlie practicing landscape Dee, will present a free, public and his wife is from Lucasta," "A Raisin in the Victorious." architecture professionals. concert at A & T State Cleveland. Miss Dee Sun," and "Purlie At A&T, the husband and This new program will enable University on Tuesday, graduated from Hunter Victorious." wife team will present a students to participate in the October 9. College and then studied at Miss Dee's film roles program of drama, stories, profession while still in school. The 8 p.m. concert will be Harlem's American Negro included "Gone Are the poetry and legend. held in the Richard B. Harrison Auditorium. The program is a feature of the A&T lyceum series. For more than 20 years, Davis has been one of the ROTC Gets Blossom Parade Invitation nation's fine actors, writers and directors. A former By Thomas E. Harris A&T has not participated in finest marching units of student at Howard University, The Jaycees are hopeful of The A&T State University this festival since 1963 when it national and international Davis appeared in the national television coverage of ROTC Drill Team has received Broadway plays, "Green this annual event. placed third in national drill fame and prestige. An an invitation to participate in Pastures," "A Raisin in the The A&T drill team received competition. One year earlier extensive media campaign is the 1980 National Cherry Sun," and "Purlie its invitation to participate (1962), A&T placed fourth in conducted to publicize the Blossom Festival Parade. This Victorious." August 24. They are presently that same competition. occasion. event, which is of national Since that time, this festival Davis' movie roles included composed of about forty significance, is sponsored by has blossomed into a more A&T is one of about four "The Slaves," "The Hill," students mostly from Air the Downtown Jaycees of the gala event attracting groups that were invited "The Cardinal," and "Gone Force and Army ROTC. They District of Columbia. The spectators and some of the from North Carolina. Are the Days." He directed are practicing 2-3 hours daily festival is scheduled to begin in preparation for spring the films,"Cotton Comes to April 12 in Washington, D.C. Harlem," "Black Girl" and competition. A&T's Sports Hall of Fame Campus Interviews To Celebrate Ninth Year

Tl in Johnson Cit^ TN The Ninth Annual NCA&T This year, a special Sports Hall of Fame invitation is being extended to What You Need Banquet/Memorial Ceremony all lettermen who are list on a You should have a BS or MS degree in one of the following: will be held on Friday, roster compiled by the alumni Electrical Engineering Computer Science Electronic Engineering October 12 at 7 p.m. in the office to attend this Mechanical Engineering Engineering Physics Industrial Engineering Village Scene of the Village prestigious event. A donation — What We Do Green (formerly Royal Villa of $12.50 is asked from each The Electronic Technology Center combines Tl microcomputer business with advanced Hotel). Again this year, the person. Funds derived from systems to provide high volume state-of-the-art electronic controls for industrial and A&T Sports Hall of Fame is this endeavor will be used to commercial applications. These include programmable industrial controls, appliance being held in conjunction with support the NCA&T State controls, and heat/air conditioning controls. our Homecoming Weekend University Student Areas of Activity Events. In essence, this will Scholarship Program. Electronic Design Engineering Software/Hardware Development significantly enhance the Manufacturing Engineering Design Automation Sports Hall of Fame Program. Technical Sales/Marketing Test Equipment Design This year, the A&T Sports Deadline: * Manufacturing Supervision Digital/Analog Design Hall of Fame Program will be Quality Assurance Engineering Industrial Technical Service honoring deceased lettermen * Mechanical Packaging Homecoming . posthumously in lieu of the the i CAMPUS INTERVIEWS enshrinement ceremony. Student October 17 Preceding the banquet at 6 "* Booklets<$5) If unable to interview at this time, send your resume in confidence to: Bill p.m., a reception will be held for deceased lettermen's wives will be Forgione/P. O. Box 1255/Johnson City, TN 37601. * and relatives, sponsors, •X- sold until lettermen, and guests of the university. The Village Green Friday, October 5, is located at 310 West Meadowview Drive in at 5:00 p.m. Greensboro, N.C. For your ¥ TEXAS INSTRUMENTS information, a press in the Student Union conference will be held on INCORPORATED Friday, October 12 at 1 p.m. * * An equal opportunity employer M/F in the Village Green. Friday, October 5, 1979 The A&T Register Page 3 Lyceum Series Sponsors Various Compositions

(Continued From Page 1) program held in Bennington, Hancock, McCoy Tyner, jazz with professional artists. Vermont, was the next Jimmy Smith, Stan Getz, and Guidelines for the program are selection. Percussionist Billy . Hart has released in March. Students Hart played with such force The Mu Psi chapter of Omega Psi Phi will be recorded as a sidemen to the interested in this program that his bass drum pedal was collecting donations for the Heart Fund on campus above-mentioned artists, and should write the organization momentarily paralyzed. This and throughout the Greensboro community is the leader on the for further information. The condition was corrected and A&M/Horizon recording, Saturday. Your support will be greatly appreciated. address is National music continued to flow. Enhance. Other selections included Endowment for Theatre Jazz All reporters of the A&T Register, and those The National Endowment wishing to join, are asked to meet Sunday, October 7, "Impressions of a Song," Programs, 2901 E Street, for the Arts offers grants N.W., Washington, D.C. at 7 p.m. at the Register House. "City ," "All the Things which allow students to study You Are," "Caravan," The Literary Circle will have an executive "Come Sunday," and committee meeting Wednesday, October 11, in Crosby "3,4,5,6." "3,4,5,6" is an Hall, Room 210 at 1 p.m. Owens' composition designed Homecoming To Produce Be a Homecoming Jogger—all persons interested in to disband the theory that jazz is written only in four/four Parade, Concerts jogging on homecoming morning at 8:30 please time. This composition contactDr. Bert Piggott, New Gym or Lt. Steve L. featured examples of (Continued From Paget) 8 p.m. in the New Gym. Jones, Campbell Hall. three/four, four/four, new golf tournament, a mile- A pre-dawn dance, five/four, and six/four time. long parade, an international The Delta Nu Alpha Transportation Fraternity, featuring music by Bobby Owens, a native New coronation of the university's Inc., will sponsor Dr. Willie Bailey in the Faculty Humphrey and Symbol 8.will Yorker, is a i renowned queen, and concerts by several Lounge of Merrick Hall, Monday, October 8, at 6 be at 9 p. m. in the new trumpeter, composer, national artists. p.m. Bailey will speak on "Management by gynmasium on Oct. 12. arranger, educator, lecturer The Homecoming The annual Homecoming Exception." All students and faculty are invited. and music education celebration will be climaxed on show will be Saturday, Oct. All seniors are requested to file an application for consultant. He received his Saturday, Oct. 13, when A&T 13, at 8 p. m. in the new Master of Education degree meets the University of employment with the Career Planning and Placement gynmasium. Appearing on the from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in a Center, Room 101, Murphy Hall, no later than program will be Alton Massachusetts. 1:30 p. m. football game in October 12. Necessary forms are available in the McClain, Destiny, Skyy, and Memorial Stadium. Placement Center. Applications must be typed. Since 1969, Owens has Kool and the Gang. led his own ensemble,' Dr. Sullivan Welborne, The brothers of Alpha Phi Omega are having a car performing across the country chariman of A&T's The Homecoming parade wash Saturday, October 6, from 9-5 at the and in numerous international Homecoming, said more than will get underway at 10 a. m. Montgomery Ward Auto Center. festivals. Albums by Owens 20,000 alumni and friends are on the campus and through include "Heading Home," expected to participate in the East Greensboro. The annual All seniors who expect to graduate at the end of the alumni ball will be 10 p. m. "Jimmy Owens," "No events. fall semester December 18, 1979, are required to file Saturday in the Village Green. Escaping It," and "You Had The student theme for this an application for graduation with the office of This will be followed by the Better Listen." year's event is "Courage: Aggie Buffet Breakfast at 1:30 registration and records, 206 Dudley Building. The Stepping into the Real Owens is one of the a. m. in the Village Green. deadline for submitting applications is Friday, founders of the service World." Final Activity for the October 19. Necessary forms are available in the organization Collective Black The initial campus event will observance will be the alumni Artists, Inc., and is on the be a gospel concert by Registrar's office. Your copy of your class schedule worship service Sunday, Oct. Board of Directors of the Ranee Allen and the A&T will be helpful to you in completing the application 14, at 11 a. m. in the Richard American Arts Alliance. Gospel Choir on Sunday, Oct. form. B. Harrison Auditorium. Owens is also a member of the 7, at 8 p. m. in the new The women of Morrison Hall are selling raffle Speaker will be the Rev. gymnasium. New York State Council on Mansel P. McCleave, pastor tickets to students for $.25 to raise money for their Coronation of Joyce the Arts Presenting of Edwards Grove Baptist organization. For tickets, students may see any Walker of Charlotte as the Organizations panel. Church, Liberty, and a faculty new "Miss A&T State resident of the dormitory. Eric Johnson, guitarist, was member of A&T. He is a North Carolina Fellow's will meet Sunday, October born in Pittsburgh, PA. He University" will be Thursday, October 11, at graduate of A&T. 7, at 5 p.m. in the Student Union Memorial Room. studied privately with Chad The coronation of Ms. Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. will Evans. Johnson has been a part of various workshop and be held Friday, October 5, in the Student Union educational programs in Ballroom at 8 p.m. Pittsburgh and was a member The coronation of Miss Kappa Alpha Psi will be of the ensemble, Walt held Sunday, October 7, at 7 p.m. in the Student Harper's jazz club, "The Union Ballroom. Attic." Johnson has performed with Ramsey The Mu Psi chapter of Omega Psi Phi will have a Lewis, Lou Donaldson and 2-6 disco at the Cosmos I Friday night. Admission is recorded with Jack McDuff. $2 with I.D., $3 without. Johnson was also a member of Persons interested in submitting poetry for the jazz saxophonist Nathan Career Survival Davis' ensemble. Homecoming edition of the A&T Register are asked rinding your way out of the jungle of companies that visit Jerry Jemmott, a your campus each year for interviews is tough. Sometimes to do so no later than October 10 at the Register native New Yorker, began you haven't even heard of them before they arrive. We'd like to help make that career decision easier by telling you about us House. studying music at the age of now. The A&T Register will continue to take pictures of three on the piano. After a We're Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, operated by the Univer­ sity of California for the U.S. Department of Energy, and all campus queens Monday and Tuesday, October formal music education at the located in California's beautiful Livermore Valley just 8-9. Times will be Monday from 9-12, and Tuesday Manhattan School of Music, minutes from the San Francisco Bay Area. We're involved in he toured for twelve years with many exciting projects concerning energy, national defense from 12-4 p.m. and bio-medical research. various major African- Let us help you choose that first job. If you have or are about Tutoring sessions for the National Teacher Exam American musicians. to receive a degree in engineering or computer science, see us on campus at your Placement Office. Or contact us for and the Graduate Record Exam will be held twice Jemmott was featured on his more information about our many career opportunities by every week throught the academic year on Monday composition, "City Blues." sending your resume to: Employment Division. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Dept. JCH. Livermore, CA and Tuesday from 5-6 p.m. in Crosby Hall, Room Percussionist Billy Hart was 94550. U.S. Citizenship Required. An Equal Opportunity 201. These tutoring sessions are sponsored by the born in Washington, D.C. Employer M/r/H/V. On Campus: Thurs.. Oct. 18 English Department. His formal study was on-the- job training as a member of bands led by Wes IVMontgomery, Herbie Page 4 The A&T Register Friday, October 5,1979

No More Apathy? Cost A Vote of 'Yes1 It was overwhelming to hear that approximately 230 students attended the SGA meeting held on last By Jacqueline D. Pender Thursday night. Everyone appeared to be roused into a joint effort to help save the Black college campus. One student put it frankly that "if it is to be, it's up to ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!! the project makes this possible. Old a-a-ao " All registered voters of Greensboro: debts are about to be retired. Funds me. On October 9, vote "yes" for the new now repaying these loans will be The students are definitely tired of putting their convention center to be located in the resigned to cover the debt service on the lives into the hands of the administration. They are downtown area. convention center." preparing to buckle down and work under unity as A convention center is really needed The convention center will include a their cause. for this area because of the mass of First-Citizens Office Building and a Never before has this writer seen the enthusiasm conventions held in this city. This has Convention Center Hotel. or willingness to work, and students preparing been shown over the years with the over- Downtown Greensboro can really be themselves to face the challenge of "beating the crowdedness of hotels and motels when prosperous with this center. The center system." various conventions are held here. will attract new people to the area. It But there is one thing that one must realize: you Without the convention center, can offer lodging for visitors; it can cannot boycott any situation without a strategy or a Greensboro's new hotels will be provide them dining and entertainment. plan. Organization is the key word when handling dispersed and this area would have Also the center will be able to delicate problems which require maneuvering. missed a big opportunity to reestablish accommodate our own citizens. The SGA is planning a trip to D.C. to meet with its central business core. There will be no convention center if NOBUCS which is an organization to help save Black Greensboro is the "only" major city the citizens of Greensboro don't vote institutions but without help and support, it cannot in the state without such a center. "yes" on the matter. City officials are be done. doing their duty; everything else lies in Those of you who do not attend organizational Many of you may not want this the hands of the voters. meetings leave your designated fate in the hands of center because of fear of tax increase. If you really want to see business in others Dick Gray, a Greensboro attorney, the downtown area boosted, vote It's about time that all of us do our parts in notes in the Greensboro Record, "yes." strengthening our campus. It cannot be done by "because of our solid financial You got liquor-by-the-drink, so why sitting around talking; it takes physical manpower, position, the center can be built without not cast a vote of "yes" for a for there is no battle without ammunition. causing a tax increase. The Liming of convention center.

Leading editorials are written by the editor of the A&T Register. Such editorials will not necessarily carry a byline and will not necessarily reflect the opinion of the University or the Courage: Stepping Into The Real World entire staff. Staff members are free to write dissenting opinions.

THE A&T REGISTER By Larry Jenkins

Published twice weekly during the school year by students of] Courage: Stepping Into The Real into the real world. Students will be *Jprth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. World, the 1979-80 Homecoming stepping into a world with many To receive THE REGISTER, please send $8.50 for one year| preconceptions that are not real, thus, )r $16 for two years to THE A&T REGISTER, Box E-25,] theme, is one that every student on 3reensboro, North Carolina 27411 to cover mailing andj campus should be able to identify with. prolonging their possible contributing landling costs. Webster defines courage as "the to society. quality of being fearless or brave; To become an effective competitor, Sheila A. Williams Editor-in-Chief valor; pluck." Although many students one must know the "means" of doing Jacqueline Pender Managing Editor may have some fears about eventually certain things. Having the ability to Larry Jenkins News Editor being a part of society, entering into the communicate, work with people, and Fiorina Byrd Assoc. News Editor world of work, one must realize that understand their needs will make one a Wilbert T. Ingram Business/Ad Manager everything must change. The timid, very dominant force in the real world. Raymond Moody Sports Editor naive student that entered A&T one, A&T is no fantasy island. It is a small Ronald Woody Chief Photographer two, three, or four years ago, can not portion of what students should expect Debborah Truesdell Head Typist enter into a new environment with such in taking that "step." If students can Tim Graham Production Managei characteristics. During the time that not contend with the ways, attitudes, Richard B. Steele Entertainment Editoi one enters college and walks across the and feelings of their peers, then he or Leslie Whitfield Art Editor stage to receive his or her selected she is not preparing himself/herself to Joycelyn Holley Circulation Manager degree, attitudes must have been possess that quality which will enable Joe Chavis Distribution Manager changed. him/her to be brave and confident Loreno M. Marrow Advisor College is just one of many stages in business persons displaying that Aggie students' lives. If used effectively, it pride that reveals to others-"Yes, A&T Reporters: Trudy Johnson. Tony Moore, Michele McDowell, Shelia Snov., has properly and effectively prepared Prince Reed. Michael Fairley. David Puryear, Andrew McCorkle, C harlene can prepare students to attain courage Middleton. and confidence in oneself. If not used me to be a vital force in the real Typists: Sharon Colson, C'nna Massey, Tina Massey, Tracy Cialmon. world." PhotOKraphers: dene Johnson, I arry Paulme(Cialor), Milton Miller, Jackie effectively, one will not be able to step Bverett. Circulation: Phyllis f-ennell, Dicyke Palmer. Alice Wall, Demeirice Slaloi Nellie I yons, (iwyne Morrisey, Barbara Walton, Francis Smallwood. fs/OW REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY veIZ FME COMMUNICATION ADVERTISING SERVICES FOR STUDENTS ueolCS Too (CASS) Abraham Lincoln was clean-shaven until his 51st year when an 11-year-old girl told 6330 NORTH PULASKI ROAD CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60646 him that he would look a greal deal better with whiskers because his face was so thin. Fridoy, October 5,1979 The A&T Register Page 5

Black Colleges Face Incredible Destruction

Editor of the Register: incredible speed. Like an College Students (NOBUCS) students are ready to accept active participation. After all, The destruction of Black epidemic, forced Board of Directors held an the challenge of fighting for if we don't fight to save our colleges is approaching at an desegregation of African- urgent meeting at North Black college survival. schools, who will? American schools is running Carolina A&T on Labor Day This work-oriented We would like to make one Student Expresses rampant through our weekend. At that meeting, the conference will give birth to a final request. When you make educational community. This board called for a national short- and long-range survival preparations to attend the Need For malicious disease is eating conference of African- strategy that can be used by conference, please include an away at the educational American students on Black our organization to respond to underciass student in your Concern foundation of our community college campuses. This the crisis facing African- delegation. This would and causing the demise of conference is designed to American colleges. substantially enhance the African-American colleges educate, organize and develop Tony Brown, a nationally transition for next year (at Editor of The Register: and universities. strategies for the liberation of known journalist, recently least three delegates are After attending the S.G.A. African-American college and commented that "NOBUCS is requested). Student Body meeting As students on Black college university students. one of the few groups in the We are encouraging student Tuesday in Bluford Library, I campuses, we can no longer The NOBUCS conference is country who has enough nerve government leaders, campus find it necessary to bring a accept this threat to our scheduled for November 8-11, to say, We Want To Keep Our editors, campus queens and very important concern out educational future. We must at Howard University in Black Colleges." major campus organizations into the open. 1 hope my take up our own defense and Washington, D.C. The to attend the conference. fellow Aggies will not take it begin a vigilant struggle to NOBUCS, in order to conference will be used as an lightly. protect our institutions. escalate the struggle of In unity and prayer, amplifier to pronounce to the African-American schools, Garland Hunt I'd like to expound on a The National Organization world that African-American must have your student body's NOBUCS Board of Directors, negative statement which was of Black University and Chairman made about the general student body by certain S.G.A. officials. It was stated that the students at A&T just don't care. The "so called" entertainment director used the analogy of how easy it is to get students to discos in Moore Gym and how hard it was to get them to come out to the S.G.A. meetings. Well Mr. Entertainment I have a few analogies for you. Why was it that the elected officials could GO WITH A LEADER. Michelin. The world leader in find ways to get the student Expansion in the United States If you'd like to learn more about radial tire design and the fastest has created manufacturing job Michelin, see your Placement body to care during the growing tire company in America. opportunities at new plant sites in Office for more details, call election period last year but A company that since 1889 has South Carolina, Alabama, and Michelin toll-free 1-800-845-2604 cannot do so this fall? Why anticipated the transportation Texas for the following: or send a statement of your was it so much easier a task to needs of an ever changing career objectives, in confidence, society. MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS reach students then than it is ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS to the address below. now? What happened to a MECHANICAL ENGINEERS certain campaign promise of ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS consciousness? The analogy MACHINE DESIGN to be made here is that most of ENGINEERS MANUFACTURING the students here at A&T are ENGINEERS quite used to hearing one thing PROCESS ENGINEERS as fact and seeing another. PROJECT ENGINEERS The S.G.A. is a perfect analogy; for they seem to be preaching one doctrine and practicing another. Furthermore Mr. Entertainment, I would advise you to produce some more evidence that you care, because what you have done thus far is a far cry from perfection. Maybe you better try to concentrate a little more on your particular field of 'speciality' in the S.G.A. 1 really don't want to cause any disturbances among the student body, but I think we had better get a little more involved and find out exactly what's going on in the S.G.A. As the treasurer campaigned last year, "we need to know how our money is spent!" After all, every penny of the S.G.A.'s budget comes out of our tuition. I think we should have a major input as well as a good understanding of exactly how our money is being used. Like president Kevini Buncum said, "Noone wiH save us for us, but us!" Let's save us. Edward Steele Concerned student Page 6 The A&T Register Friday, October 5,1979

NEA To Give Support In Presidential Election

The president of the The action was approved by affiliate body. delegates, is NEA's policy­ Education approved by National Education the NEA Board of Directors Further, NEA and its making body. Congress yesterday," said Association announced meeting here September 28-30 affiliates will assist teachers to McGuire described McGuire. "The President September 28 that the 1.8 on a recommendation of the run as delegates in support of President Carter as a displayed extraordinary million-member organization association's Political Action Carter in the primary states. "compassionate man of great vigor." is "proud" to give its Council (NEA-PAC). The In 1976, some 265 NEA integrity," who has Education funding under enthusiastic support to council includes teachers served as delegates or demonstrated courage in the Carter Administration, President Carter in the 1980 representatives from each of alternates to the Democratic facing up to many asserted McGuire, has been presidential primaries. the 50 states, the District of National Convention, the complicated-and politically the greatest of any single "President Carter's Columbia, and NEA's largest block from any single unpopular--problems, administration in history. performance on education and governance and caucuses. organization. nationally and abroad. "The Administration has many other complex domestic The Board's support of The NEA noted that formal McGuire cited President given education funding a and foreign issues is Carter means that the endorsement of an incumbent Carter's record as being significantly high priority in commendable," declared Association's political action president—in this case Carter— impressive on several of spite of an adverse economic Willard H. McGuire. "The resources, both money and or a presidential candidate NEA's major legislative climate," said the NEA President deserves the volunteer assistance, can be other than the incumbent priorities, which include both president. wholehearted support of utilized in the primaries. The president, requires approval domestic and foreign affairs, On the issue of tuition tax teachers and other citizens," Board's action, however, has by 58 percent of the "We are particularly credits, the Carter added McGuire, who acceded to be approved in each of the association's representative gratified by President Carter's Administration was to the NEA presidency on primary stares by the assembly. The assembly, leadership in pursuit of the "outstanding" in helping September 1. appropriate NEA state which includes 9,000 Cabinet-level Department of NEA and its allies bTdckrthiT legislation in Congress. The Administration demonstrated <£ CSC its "commitment, energy and creativity on this crucial issue," explained McGuire. The Association gives the Carter Administration high marks in the handling of foreign affairs. Go ahead and be cynical. created a whole new "Consonant with NEA's But listen. array of mid-level open­ position on equity and peace ings, most of which are in international relationships, The facts are not just that we we must note the being filled by our junior extraordinary performance of have more bona fideoppor ­ people on the rise. tunities for new graduates the Administration in regard than ever. The clincher is that All of which creates a pretty to the Panama Canal Treaty, detente in the Middle East, all of these entry level openings vigorous "career suction" at the and SALT, all of which eluded are enthusiastically endorsed by entiy level. earlier administrations," said our technical managers and opera­ And although you may already know McGuire. "We also note with tions directors. that CSC corporate-wide is one ofthe pleasure increased sensitivity That's right, you shouldn't take that largest information sciences com­ in foreign policy as it related for granted, at any company. panies in the world, you'll want to Southern Africa, as well as • to leam more about the Sys­ uprisings in Barbados, But what this positive at­ Nicaragua, and Iran." titude at CSC means is that Room at tems Division's role creating its not likely you'll come some of the world's The Carter Administration largest computer-based was also praised for its on board only to find the bottom vigorous support of the Equal yourself on the wrong communication systems, command/control/ Rights Amendment and for its side of a professional has never general support of NEA's "generation gap." The communication sys- legislative, litigative, and chances are outstand­ looked so good * terns, satellite infor­ administrative work in the ing that you'll quickly — because it's been created mation systems, areas of desegregation and find yourself working by more room at the top. advanced energy affirmative action. with (as well as for) nation management and control "The President's personal ally preeminent irtdividuals in their fieldswh o systems, and turnkey computer-based sys­ commitment to human are eager to help you make the right deci­ tems of high sophistication that will help dignity, particularly in foreign sions, without being oppressive about it! people and governments everywhere. relations, is well established," said McGuire. Tlie motivation behind this If your degree is in EE, Computer Science, or At least 35 presidential their equivalent, we'd like to introduce you to primaries--a record--are attitude is worth knowing. people very much like yourself who have Because the expansion curve here has been scheduled in 1980 and helped make CSC the industry leader in President Carter is expected to so steep, more top posts have been created software and computer-based systems. enter all of them. The Now most of these have been filled by the primaries by state: Alabama, mid-level staffers already on board who dem­ We couldn't have gotten there without them... Arkansas, California, onstrated their upward mobility. This in turn and we can't expect to stay there without you! Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Well be interviewing on campus Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Thursday, October 18 Michigan, Montana, See your College Placement Office for details, or write to Mark Havard, Employment Manager. Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey , New Mexico, Nevada, New York, North WE AGGRESSIVELY SUPPORT EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATrVE ACTION Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, COMPUTER SYSTEMS DIVISION ••HHHHHHHMHOH Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, SCIENCES 6565 Arlington Boulevard Falls Church, VA 22046 West Virginia and Wisconsin. CORPORATION Major Offices and Facilities Throughout the World Friday, October 5,1979 The A&T Register Page 7

Coach Jim McKinley's Aggies will be searching for win number three this weekend when they travel to Norfolk to face the undefeated, but twice tied, Norfolk State Spartans. Norfolk, in Winston-Salem last week,rallied from a 21-0 deficit to tie the Rams 21-21. In the game, the Spartans' second string quarterback, Herbert Hodge, ran for two touchdowns and passed 17 yards for another, leading the Spartans' exciting comeback. A&T is in for a battle Saturday. The Spartans Aggies destroyed J. C. SmUt Mb test week—d PHOTO BV WOODY supposedly have the best defense among all small colleges. If that's the case, the Aggies will encounter many problems, trying to move the ball. Maybe Coach McKinley can get the offense moving, another offensive production like last Hornets Get First Victory week's won't be enough to defeat Norfolk. Norfolk won't make the inexperienced mistakes which The Delaware State Hornets Charles Yuille hit Carl Sanders its lead in the fourth on a plagued J.C. Smith. and new head coach Charles with a second-quarter 15-yard Wilfredo Rosales field goal Nevertheless, the Aggies must prove themselves Henderson got their first taste scoring pass. The Eagles had and a Gregory Jones 10-yard as a Black college football power. We've had of victory for 1979 by a 19-13 been set up on the 30 after run. It was Jones' second TD opportunities, but we haven't been able to win the score over the University of Juan Jones failed to get a punt as well as Rosales' second FG. big games. Maryland-Eastern Shore in a away. With but 6:00 to go in The Howard Bison played football game played Saturday the half, MSU scored on its Florida A&M very tough and A good offensive production was important for at Princess Anne's Hawk next two possessions set up by were down only 14-13 going the Aggie offense last week. A&T needed a Stadium. It was UMES's a blocked punt on NCCU's into the last period. Both confidence-booster because their remaining games fourth straight loss after four, and a recovered fumble teams scored TDs and extra are against teams they must defeat in order to winning its first. In other on the Eagles' 15. points in the initial stanza, achieve satisfaction this season. The longer the games that day, Morgan State Quarterback Darrell Coulter with Howard's coming on a downed North Carolina dived in from the four and 65-yarjdiybomb from Ron offense sputters, the less confident the players may Central 20-6, North Carolina elijah Sharpe went in from the Wilson to Greg Scott. FAMU become. Let's go offense. A&T beat J. C. Smith 23-7, three. David Booker booted ran another TD in the second Norfolk State's statistics are impressive, but one Florida A&M nipped Howard both extra points. The Bears and HU answered with a must note the quality of opponents Norfolk has 21-13, and South Carolina ended the scoring in the third 27-yard Howard Ward field faced. You can't compare the teams A&T has met State suffered its first defeat when Craig Spencer returned a goal. Ward booted a with Norfolk's competition. Compare the opponents this year as Alcorn won 20-9. blocked punt 10 yards. 33-yarder in the third. The defending NCAA Division both teams faced and the Aggies come out ahead Baron Harmon led the NC A&T ended its two- Hornets to a touchdown on l-AA champion Rattlers with a 14-7 victory over WSSU compared to game losing streak as it held J. the first possession when he C. Smith to minus 36 yards opened -their slim lead on a Norfolk's 21-21 tie. eventually scored on a two- rushing and 111 total yards, 19-yard scoring pass from ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard run. In the initial quarter while amassing 291 total Knight to Davis. Volleyball is rolling around 'Aggieland.' After alone, the junior runningback offensive yards itself. A&T gained 82 yards on seven A&T's win over Shaw and WSSU, the Aggies scored early in the first period Business Dept. carries, but he was injured and on a 19-yard sprint by suffered a disappointing loss to the Belles of did not return to the game. quarterback Roland Meyers. To Offer Bennett College in three consecutive matches. The DelSt. scored again in the The extra point was no good Degree Programs Belles' victory was quite emotional because they second stanza with a one-yard when Fred Freeman's run had twice as many supporters than the Aggies at run by James Smith, and took failed, but the Aggies went up (Continued From Page 1) the game, which was played in Moore Gym. Come a 13-0 advantage at the half. 8-0 in the second quarter on a become a business teacher. The teams struggled through a safety, and 14-0 on Meyers' on, students, let's support the Aggiettes. She will take with her all the scoreless third quarter, but ••••••••••••••••••••••• one-yard keeper. JCSU made best wishes of her many UMES struck early in the it close in the third when John friends in the Department of fourth, tying the game. Thomas hit Lloyd Oakley with Business Education and William Sheffield's intramural program is in full Reginald Ennis scored on a a two-yard TD toss and Ray Administrative Services, three-yard scamper, and 4Vi Patterson kicked the extra • swing. Son-of-Sam, four year champions in m The Department of Business minutes later at the 10:30 point. A&T came back with a Education and Administrative football, seems to be the team to beat. But right mark, Adolphus Meachum Keith James field goal in that Services offers three degree over their shoulders stand the Kappas whose ripped off a 59-yarder. DelSt. period and a Randall Ponder programs. The organization is unusually good for an intramural got its game-winner only two 19-yard interception return in Comprehensive Business football team. Watch out,Son-of-Sam. minutes afterwards when Kelly the last quarter to put the Education program and the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Williams drove into the game away. Basic Business Education endzone from the two-yard In Lorman, Mississippi, SC program prepare students to Getting back to A&T's battle with the Spartans, it line. State fell behind 10-0 in the meet the state teaching will be a close game. It's homecoming for Norfolk In a contest of turnovers first quarter before getting a certification requirements. so you know they'll be fired up. A&T's injury report and miscues, Morgan took one-yard TD run from Chris The department is a part of is improving with Roland Meyers back to full advantage of more Ragland and an extra point the School of Business and strength and Charlie Sutton returning, eager, and opportunities and whipped from Malcolm Montgomery. Economics which was recently ready to go. Look for Coach McKinley to utilize NCCU on its home field. The Bulldogs got within one accredited by the American Both squads had an excuse point in the second period Meyers' quickness this week by running more Assembly of Collegiate because Durham was when Alcorn's James Schools of Business; the options. The Aggies will be 3-2 after Saturday's showered all that morning and McFarland was called for department offers a limited victory. it rained throughout the game. illegally grounding the ball in number of scholarships to A&T 20-Norfolk St. 17. Central drew first blood when the endzone. Alcorn padded qualified students. Consumer Can Lose $200 Million In Insurance

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(Continued From Page 1) Preston Barnes, and Ronald Johnson on drums! and Steve Wilkins and models presenting ''No dummy, I said a rose!' fashionable hairstyles by New Images, a local solan in Greensboro. Stunned, but yet excited over being the queen of Men's Council, Miss Carter felt that she was chosen for what she had to offer rather than on popularity, as in some other For the real beer lover. pageants. A disco followed the pageant.