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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Digital Collections at Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in NCAT Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THJ-4^7 REGISTER "COMPLETE AWARENESS FOR COMPLETE COMMITMENT" ( *"*' —•—•——!»^™ |. ft; VOLUME XLIV, NUMBER 11 NORTH CAROUNA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY. GREENSBORO NOVEMBER 3, 1972 Reorgan iza t ion of Student Court Slated by Rivers By Cassandra Wynn problem that he called "some minute cases that reach the The system in which students courts that should not be there." are to be judged by their peers is He feels that "there should be undergoing total reorganization, other means of settlinrr such according to Robert Rivers, cases. Once the case hits the student body Attorney General. courts, it's on the records," "Due to inefficiencies which Rivers stated.

occurred last year between the In response to whether or not there existed a power conflict attorney general and students in between the University Tribunal, regard to infractions, the Rivers cautiously replied, "If student Court is in the process of there is a conflict, the conflict is A Record Crowd Joins Janice Morgan in Cheering Aggies to a 16-13 Victory over Morgan. total reorganization." Rivers centered around the area of pointed out that these jurisdiction - who has say so on Shaw President Urges Full inefficiencies included what." "ambiguities and a lack of Rivers is a student who has communication about penalties more power, according to the Participation In Today's Society involving infractions of university rules." SGA constitution, than most students are aware of. Appointed The president of Shaw almost to the Promised Land, "but we must begin to own, Rivers also made note of the by the president of the SGA with University Sunday urged that but we are not there; Where we control and manage." the approval of two thirds of the blacks fully participate in the are now means that it is student legislature, he serves us larger society, but said they potentially poss'ble not to be the chief prosecutor for all should not imitate that society. treated with contempt: and that alleged infractions of dormitory "Blacks must inject a different, black people have discovered School Of Agriculture rules and alleged violations of kind of perspective," said Dr. J. their roots." general campus rules. The Archie Hargraves in the annual "The new society," said attorney general has access to alumni sermon here. Hargraves," must not replace the information pertaining to these "If there is a genuine black white-over.-black idea with black- Wins 1st Place Float infractions from the Dean of perspective," said Hargraves, a over-white. We must make a new Student Affairs, the Dean of Men native of Greensboro, "it is to be way." and Women and the residence Baggett, senior Agriculture creative, not imitative." "We must first remember By Blannie Bowen hall directors. He has power to Education major and president He said any black where we have been, then forge make formal charges against the of the Agriculture Education contributions to society should a history," he said. "But it is not ''The Need, The accused at every level of the Association, designed the not be based on scorn or hate. enough to just go back. We must Will=Success' was the theme of complete pattern and color student court system. He or his "We are going into a new kind look ahead to where we are this year's first - place A&T scheme. agent acts as chief prosecutor in of world," said Hargraves, going." Homecoming float which was all cases before any student The queen, Joyce Clark, and "because there is a crisis in each Hargraves said the very sponsored by the School of court. Upon receipt of her attendants, Cassandra social institution that we have." contours of the world are Argiculture. information, the Attorney McCrae and Millicent Brister, sat Pointing to recent gains changing, economically, Blue and gold were the basic on the front of the float. A green General has the power to make mady by blacks, he said., "We politically, and socially . "We've colors which predominated in velvet cloth representing the any additional investigation have come a long way. We are come a long way," he said again, the color scheme. Connie green of growing crops was pertaining to alleged provided for the attendants to sit infractions. Dowdy Seeks Approval of Plan upon. Blue and gold were the Instead of being labeled as colors of the queen's seat. chief prosecutor, Rivers made it A revolving globe was above a clear that he prefers a "more pyramid on the back of the float. conciliatory position in order to To Affect Entering Students The globe was sky blue and clarify the rights of those The Board of Trustees of A&T enrollment at A&T. "I believe it reciprocity" in each of the 17 forest green. Freedom, peace and accused of alleged infractions. last Wednesday was asked to ( the enrollment decrease) can be states represented. unity were on three sides of the Such right for the accused traced to the increase in out-of» approve plans that will allow the Dowdy also informed the pyramid. Dr. Martin Luther King include the right to be provided state tuition," he said. university to grant advanced board that A&T is seeking more and Dr. George Washington defense council by the courts or standing to entering students The university's enrollment of than $12 million dollars in capital Carver were on the back of the to secure his own and the right who score high on a series of 4,510 fulltime students is anv improvements from the pyramid as a symbol of peace, to a preliminary conference standardized tests. increase over last year's, but forthcoming General Assembly . willingness to work, and unity. where the accused is informed of Dowdy expressed his belief that Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, The request for capital "The need and the will of charges at least seventy-two each of the universities should chancellor of A&T, said the new improvements is now in the everybody are to live a successful hours before the case is brought make it as easy as possible to program will not dilute existing hands of the Board of Governors life in this world while having to trial. attract students from across the programs in any way, but will which is submitting its total freedom, peace and unity. This is nation and overseas. Rivers foresees that the allow students with special skills budget request to the Advisory exactly what we tried to portray student court system will and experiences to move rapidly He said he expects the Board Budget Commission "without with our blue and gold colors become "a functioning and ahead in college. of Governors to reverse the identifying institutions." and our theme," said Baggett in recent decision to increase viable organization in the very Other requests included Dowdy said top priority was describing his first-place float. tuition for non-North near future. He added, "I hope $1,527,000 for a social science given three new buildings, A $25 prize was presented to Carolinians. this year students will take a building, $1,500,000 for an "needed immediately," a natural the School of Agriculture for workable part in making the art-humanities center and Dowdy also told the trustees science building to cost its accomplishment. This court system more viable because^ $442,000 for renovation of he is hoping someone will ask $2,830,000, a pre-school money will be spent for the if they don't, in some cases they Murphy Hall. the Southern regional education laboratory to cost $569,000. and spring cook- out which is held will be the victim of Dowdy said he noticed a slight Board to investigate the renovation of Scott Hall, to cost annually at the A&T Farm by consequences." decrease in out-of-state student feasibilty of "some sort of $1,115,000. the agriculture departments. Page 2 The A&T Register November 3, 1972 Unity Unity - a forgotten word. It seems that way if one walks and observes tlie student body in and during the daily course of events. But, what is it that so many Aggies seem to have lost, and others never had? Well, first of all. remember the days Awty UoK*.' when people cheered at the football game, not because it was a big play, but because you were there. Remember the rolls of tissue paper that flew through the stands as the band played 'I'm So Glad," and people sang. What does that have to do with unity? Well, Cal Irvin said last Sunday night that the athletic program was the onlv aspect of student life where all students, faculty and staff could pull for a common cause. If you can't get it together at the game for two hours, then how can 'unity' stand a chance? Many explanations have been offered as to why 'unity' is on its death bed at "T." "Everybody is into his own thing, drugs, society is changing," 'T' watchers say. The answer lies in one simple fact: A&T has not seen a crisis in the past three years. There has been no change or even a sincere effort to change. It all goes back to that saying about 'struggle and progress,' and you can't have one without the other. Without a struggle, the student body will continue to drift its aimless way; and, when the challenge comes, no one will know what to do. to meet it. But then 'unity' will arise from its coma; alive and most of all 'kickin.'

Ali leading editorials are written by tlie editor of THE AAT REGISTER. Such editorials will not necessarily carry a by line and will not necessarily reflect the views of the entire staff. Staff membeis are free to write dissenting opinions.

The A&T Register Published weekly during the school year by students of A&T State University. Subscription rate $5.00 per year. Address all Sea Of Apathy communications and checks to The A&T Register, Box E - 25, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27411. Member: .AssociatedCollegiate Press, Associated, By Rose Stevens good for Holshouser. The College Press Service. Republican ticket is popular, and The state elections seem to be the state Republican ticket can Editor - in - Chief Ronald P. Topping decided this year among voters. only benefit from this. Holshouser Associate Editor Linda J. King Many people are convinced that may pick up a sizable Black vote Managing Editor Patrice C. Dunn Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles will for two reasons. The first is related News Editor Janet Jones to the national ticket. Many Acting Business Manager Gregory Phillips easily win this election. Mr. Bowles Sports Editor Jacquline Glisson has had strong support from prominent Blacks have publicly Fine Arts Editor Ruth James Governor Scott throughout the indicated their support for Nixon. Circulation Manager Constance Griffin primary and the election We have already stated that the Literary Editor Alice Hobbs campaigns. Republicans of the state would Fashion Editor Doreen Green benefit from this. Production Manager Oliver Carson His proposal of "career Chief Photographer Larry W. Lewis education" seems to have found a It is true also that career Faculty Advisor Mrs. Loreno M. Marrow receptive audience. education has met with suspicion Taxpayers seem to like his plan among Blacks . It is feared that this Staff Members: Ruth Allen, Blannie Bowen, Joan Boykin, Robert L. of slashing jobs in government. concept will be used against Black Brooks, Jr., Shelia Brown, Nell Burwell, Gaylord Carlton, However, we cannot help but insert people so that fewer Blacks than at Cynthia Byrd, Jacquelyn Davis, Thomas li. Conway, Jr., present will receive the benefit of a Drusilla A. Dunn, Laura Dupree, Vivian i.dwards, l.thel W. a bit of cautious skepticism here. Evans, Sybella I crguson, Patricia A. Ivertt, Lorey Hayes, Everything costs the taxpayers college education. This may or may Brenda K. HiU, Betty Holeman, NatiUla P. Holiday, layette money, and we cannot help but not be true. It should be noted that Halloway, Loma J. Hines, Perry N. Jackson, George Johnson, question the effect of loss of jobs Anita Manlcy, Rita Manlcy, V. Yvonne McDonald, Delores Blacks cannot be hurt much worse upon the economy. Budget slashing Mitchell, l-:thcl M. Morrison, Janice M. Nichols, Betty Miller, than they are by the present Ivery Nunlcy, Gladys Outlaw, Jaunita Hollingsworth, Clarice carries penalties as well as rewards. culturally biased objective tests that RusseU, Janice Smith, Majorie Strong, Rosie Stevens, Nancy How does Mr. Bowles plan to divert are currently being used. Of course, Chadwick, Brenda G. WiUiams, Daphcnc WiUiams, Gcromt. the money saved by govermemt so WUliams, Cassandra Wynn, Lance Van Landingham, Andrew A. Blacks cannot forget and should that the economy will not be SmaU, Dirk Thomas, Lloyd Stiles, Leonard Conley. not forget that the danger exists. affected? REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY On the other hand Jim On the whole, voters have made * National Educational Advertising Services, Inc. * Holshouser cannot be entirely up their minds, however, and 360 Lexington Ave, New York, N. Y. 10017 wiped off the slate. What is good Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles will for Richard Nixon may also be probably be our next governor. November 3, 1972 The A&T Register Page 3 Halloween Spirits Revisit Holland Bowl

By Patricia Everett mind, I was the queen around which every other trick or treater input... I watched the tiny figures, would revolve. I was, for that who clutched paper bags, dart night, the Queen of Halloween. joyously across Holland Bowl. My brothers and sister were Each was dressed in some goblin now outside calling impatiently It must be apparent to all but little desire to initiate any actuality, we should be the costume which was obviously for me to hurry and join them; the most ignorant of students effective programs to put into vanguard of black intellectuals collected from their parent's (•eady to begin the night of that we, as students, are sinking actual practice the rash promises training for a role in shaping the discarded clothes. Within a flick mystery) and sister was afraid and drowning in a sea of apathy of a political campaign. Maybe future; or have we forgotten this of an instance, the old Halloween that all the candy in the and disillusionment. we, as students, have failed in important factor, and accepted a feeling had struck me; and my neighborhood might be given out The once vitrolic phrase of supporting these programs but pre-designed future handed to us own memories slowly began to before she could get there. "Black Power", the aspirations how can one support something by a society which does not form in my mind. Quickly I slipped into my for unity and brotherhood, have recognize our humanity? that is non-existent. Maybe we,as I could smell the popcorn, mother's high heeled shoes; my all acquiesced into a pervasive students, have failed to We do not need a figurehead hear it crackling in the air. My heart was beating rapidly. I display of non-concern and contribute ideas of our own to or administration puppet for sister was slyly reaching into the dashed out into the night, which apathy. What now black A&T or inspire an SGA that seems to be President of our SGA and neither candy bowl, making sure she was filled with ghosts, skeletons should I just say A&T? devoid of ideas, but then one do we need any intellectuals out would get her fair share of the and witches.. . . In examining this unfortunate who is creative enough to be of touch with the student body, treats. My brothers were scraping The small figures were now state of affairs on campus, one charged with trespassing and what we do need is effective, the insides of the old oil heater moving joyously from door to wishes to discover a basic fault cohabitation can surely create door, each unknowingly willing, and capable leadership to for soot. They would be, like upon which to lay the blame for some interest among the student celebrating one of the most hear the voice of the students every other Halloween I could this apathy and disillusionment,, body. Maybe we, as students, are remember, the three stooges. beautiful aspects of their It is easy to see that there is no and respond to that cry. Maybe only suffering from the ; false I could remember sorting childhood. And as they moved one scapegoat but many factors it is time we demand action from images projected by our own through my mother's old clothes down the street, I watched them which have contributed to the our SGA and see just how Nixon-Agnew-Kissinger student until I found an old silver party enviously until they were no student body's lack of interest* government, or maybe we just Nixon- Agne w-Mitchell-Kissinger dress; then when I put the dress longer in sight. Then I turned, the administration, all elected aren't aware of what actually respond to the pleas of a on, it hung hopelessly on my shrugged my shoulders, and officials and, especially the SGA. takes place in our SGA office. "fed-up", disillusioned student small body. But, in my childish grudgingly headed for the Ubrary. The SGA, in particular, as We are just ignorant students, body. representatives of the student complacently accepting body, has expressed or shown "half-assed" leadership when, in Stephen E. Blake Boss Webster: 1111 c as .3....^ nn An Institution

Delta s To Enhance Prison Library By Doris Jackson Located at 1330 East Market Street, the newsstand and .Six hotdogs...five sandwich shoppe is constantly hamburgers...frenchfries... cold loud. In the background sounds onions on the hotdogs... will be heard from the transistor cheeseburger...next...next radio, huge t.v., pushball By Betty Holeman challenge. They will go to the particular program is called damnit...man, wha*cha waiting machine, the jukebox and the advancement center Saturday, Community Volunteers. It allows for, gimme ya order! Who is customers' jokes. All these Upon completion of a very November 4, to begin work on people to sponsor an inmate or the speaker in this conversation? sounds make the store very humane project by Alpha Mu this project. take him on excursions to The one and only Boss Webster, lively. Yet, at the same time,the Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Their immediate goal is to • church, to movies, to the city or the owne: of the Triangle atmosphere is peaceful-like. to some other type activity. Newsstand located on the Sorority, Incorporated, the lives label and number the books. An A&T alumnus of 1930, Boss There are approximately campus block. Always dressed ' of the inmates of Sandy Ridge Quite a few books have been started out as a brick mason but one-hundred inmates at Sandy in aCheorwine lopsided hat and a Advancement Center will be donated to Sandy Ridge. At changed into a businessman. In Ridge Advancement Center white overall apron, Boss is supplemented. This project right present, there is system of 1939 Boss and a former brother which is located off Interstate 40 deeply engrossed in his work. now concerns the library at the checking out books. Another started the newsstand and in High Point. There is a With his face turned to the grill, advancement center. objective is to establish a means sandwich shoppe. Left alone in fifty-fifty ratio of blacks to he will call over his shoulder in a This idea was a brainstorm of by which the books can be whites. The inmates here are loud and harsh voice, "Next"! the business,due to the passing of Victoria Burke, a Social Service checked out with some degree of transferred from other Though Boss' voice is rough, this brother, he decided he was major at A. and T. State efficiency. Also, a tremendous institutions on the bases of none is offended. Those that too old to be taking orders from University. Victoria is presently number of books have to be improved behavior. Sandy Ridge know him will know his bark is someone. So he kept the doing her field instruction, a shelved since quite a few piles is the type of center in which the worse thm his bite. business. He still is working alone major requirement at Sandy exist. individual is given more sometimes 10 or 16 hours a day Presently, this project is short He is a kindhearted person if Ridge. According to Vickie, privileges. one would take time to notice. and for seven days a week. "they have quite a few programs term. However, if successful, The Delta Sigma Theta Amazing isn't it- Boss doesn't another project may be Boss is constantly busy but if at the center and the library was Sorority has also donated money think anything of it! undertaken. anyone starts up a conversation one of them." Her supervisor to help get a book published for with him he will gladly converse Boss resides here in asked her to enhance the library At the moment, there is a the inmates. The book will serve with them. A frank and Greensboro alone while his setting and, if possible, to get need for male help at the center. to enlighten them on the do's outspoken person, he does family Uve in New York. volunteers from the school. Since Any fraternity or male and don't's of Sandy Ridge understand that at one time or Occasionally Boss will travel Delta Sigma Theta is a public concerned and interested in this Prison. From this book, they will the other that we all need a there for about two weeks and service sorority^she mentioned the type of service should contact understand better the proper helping hand and, when asked,he then will return to his site of idea to the members of the Vickie Burke, Apartment channels that they should take will offer his. business. chapter and they accepted the Q8Steadman Street. This their grievances. VOTE FOR ZOE BARBEE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner OF GUILFORD COUNTY Advertisement: Paid for by Friends of Zoe Barbee Page 4 The A&T Register November 3. 1072

Eastern's Leisure Class. Sometimes it's Coach. Sometimes itls First Class. Sometimes itls Free.

Usually you pay Youth Fare and you get a seat in Coach. After you buy a Leisure Class'ticket at the regular Youth Fare, any of three things can happen. Since Leisure Class is a Conditional Reservation, it's possible you won't get on the flight you made a reservation for But, if you do, you'll usually get a seat in Coach.

If Coach is full and First Class isn't, you get First Class. You'll get a seat in First Class. Drink First Class drinks and enjoy First Class service. And you still enjoy the Youth Fare. 11 % of all the people who bought a Leisure Class ticket last year got a First Class seat.

If the plane is full, you spend time waiting but no money flying. You get a seat in the lobby. Then we refund your money and send you off on our next flight with an available seat. Free. We invented Leisure Class to solve the age- old airline problem of "no shows" (people who make reservations, but don't show up for the flight). Since Leisure Class saves us the money we would lose on "no shows," we don't mind letting Leisure Class passengers save their money when everybody does show up. Last year, 95% of the people who bought a Leisure Class ticket got on the plane they wanted. The rest (over 12,000 people) got a free ride. To qualify, just make a Leisure Class reservation as you would a reservation for First or Coach. Then, be at the boarding gate with your Leisure Class ticket 20 minutes before flight time. If you have to wait for a flight with an available seat, it might be anywhere from several minutes to several hours. Of course, the number of Leisure Class reservations is limited per flight and not available on all our flightst o all destinations or on all fares. Nor when the plane itself is grounded due to equipment, substitutions or failures or weather conditions. So call Eastern Airlines at 299-3221. Or call your travel agent. They're the only ones who can tell you about Leisure Class. ^ EASTERN The Wings of Man.

"The Wings of Man" is a registered service mark of Eastern Air Lines, Inc. November 3. 1972 The A&T Register Page 5 Uhuru Displays Works Of Greensboro Artists By Janice Smith occasions are found in the store. In further elaborating on the These may be aptly described as work of the bookstore, Mrs. Early next month, the Uhuru "soul" cards, for they carry Robinson noted that staff Bookstore will feature an art pictures of Blacks; not only this, members frequently attend Black exhibit displaying the blooming but they are also designed and conferences and bazaars to talent of local artists. This will be distributed by Black greeting attract support and patronage. the first cultural activity of the card companies. Staff members have also acted season, but Mrs. Gloria Equipped with a versatile as consultants for African Robinson, manager of the staff, the store operation makes weddings. At present, the store is bookstore, indicated that other as well as sells. In the past, distributing the African Peoples programs will be scheduled. employees have sewn dashikas Cookbook. Located on East Market and knitted hats. She pointed out that most of Street, the bookstore is the first GAPP (Greensboro the business comes from college project of the Uhuru Association of Poor People) has students. During the first weeks Corporation, which was formed aided the efforts of Uhuru by of operation, beginning early last in June 1970. The purpose of the donating time and sometimes February, the store started out corporation, which consists of a sponsoring poets of the locale 12 member board of directors, is furnishing, clothes. who gave readings on Saturdays. to organize projects to benefit the Black community; Joseph Johnson is chairman of the board of directors. Women Find Fashions When entering the small and scantily supplied store, one immediately notices the MRS. ROGER McKEE paintings on exhibit along the In Men's Department upper walls. The velvet pictures were painted by an artist from By Doreen Green looking clothes that we females New York; the others came from can get away with wearing. The Board Names Mrs* MeKee local Greensboro artists and may Perhaps the only time women important thing is to watch for be purchased. Color is a very go into the men's section of a what size you buy. Don't be important element in the department store is when they fooled into thinking that because Assistant To Chancellor pictures, and lures the are buying something for a man. you are buying men's clothing, individual's eye from one to the For an experiment, why not you must buy a size that is entire operation of chancellor's "I don't have any titles or other. see what the men's section may smaUer than your normal size. office and secretaries." honorary degrees behind my Various other items are sold have for you! You may be in for Be smart! Know your exact name, just hard work." Well known to hundreds of in the store, ranging from books a real surprise when you see the waist size, pants length and arm A&T students who have visited That's the way Mrs. Roger to earrings. Many of the books beautiful selection of sweaters, length. Be sure the article you her office over the years, Mrs. McKee summed up her life, deal with Black literature and pants and shirts you can find. are buying fits. Try it on, on the shortly after she was named McKee said there are only a few most are received from Perhaps you are thinking to spot. Thursday as assistant to Dr. rules for getting along on a job pub Ushers across the country. yourself that men's clothes may If you are very taU or you are Lewis C. Dowdy, chancellor at Uke hers. However, a few of the books do be unfeminine or not very rather large, you will be A&T. "You've got to be open come from Africa, as well as do flattering. Manufacturers today delighted to find just what you Mrs. McKee, who really began minded," she said; "and you've are simply making clothes to be certain artifacts. have been looking for in the her career as a student assistant got to know something about sold. They are out for the Recently the bookstore has men's department* a size that at the university in 1945, has accepted business practices." money. Clothes today are made sought patronage from colleges fits, pants that are not too short been secretary to an A&T "My job has always been to be worn by either sex (a few in the area; the manager stated and a host of other benefits. president or chancellor for 23 challenging," added Mrs. McKee. exceptions of course.) Men's that she had mailed letters early So go ahead - check out a few years. "Each of the four presidents I fashions often follow trends that this fall to the colleges, soliciting- men's fashions. Perhaps you and She served four presidents and have worked for has had a are primarily started by the instructors to order your man can go shopping Dr. Dowdy had nothing but different personality and female area of fashion. supplementary texts from the together. You might even show praise for one of his right arms. different philosophy. But the So,, girls, don't be hesitant. store. him a thing or two! "Mrs. McKee really deserves work has always been You may find some very smart this promotion because of her interesting." Greeting cards for all highly efficient work over a Mrs. McKee, the former period of years," said Dowdy. Vigrinia Durham, is a native of "She has served four presidents Goldsboro, and a 1949 graduate A Photo and she is quite knowledgeable of A&T. "I graduated and went about the field of higher to work the next day," she said. Essay : education." She is the wife of Roger In her new position, Dowdy McKee, assistant director of the said Mrs McKee will handle Memorial Student Union at Homecoming special reports and supervise the A&T.

THE BARKAYS GEORGE FAISON, the Dancer Page 6 Tlie A&T Register November 3. 1072 Campus Haps I

By Marjorie Strong

Talent Show Tuesday, November 7, at 8:00 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium . Sponsored by the Religious Life Committee.

Prayer Meeting Wednesday, November 8, at 8:00 p.m. in Harrisorja-Autritorium.

Panel Discussion "How Religion is Relevant Today". 8:00 p.m. in Room 212 Student Union. Sponsored by the Religious Life Committee-November 9.

Homecoming: A Moment of Desperation As the Aggies Trail 9-13 Communion Friday, November 10, at 8:00 p.m. Student Union Ballroom. Sponsored by the Religious Life In Homecoming Contest : Committee.

Aggies Beat Morgan Bears 16-13 Vesper Service will be Sunday, November 12, at 6:00 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium. To Move into First Place in MEAC A last minute eight-yard scamper around left end for a 7-0 Aggie waU unmolested for Student Worship Service Union Ballroom. Sermon by touchdown pass from ailing lead with John Guy's PAT Morgan's second TD in two David Spruill. Dress as you please. Sunday, 11:00 a.m. quarterback Leonard ReUford ta Minutes later, with Morgan minutes and a 13-9 bulge. Artis Stanfield propelled the forced to punt from their 34, a But Morgan held tough, Pay Movie Friday, November 10, at 6:30 p.m. Harrison Aggies into first place in the high snap sailed into the endzone dropping George Ragsdale for a Auditorium. Admission $ .50. Mid-Eastern Athletic and A&T chalked up two more 12-yard loss to the 17. Then Conference as A&T sank Morgan points. came a pass interference call State College 16-13 Saturday. But it was all Morgan in the Pay Movie Saturday, November 11, at 6:30 p.m. Harrison giving A&T a first down on the With neither team able to second quarter as quarterback Auditorium. Admission is $ .50. eight. McKibbins lost two, score throughout 29 minutes of Jenkins led his team from their Reliford came in and fired an the second half, Coach Hornsby 37 to score in 14 plays. The drive incomplete pass for Raymond Howell put ace pigskin sUnger was highlighted by a screen pass I Pre-Registration Pettiford, and Holland found ReUford into the game on a for 25-yards. room for two yards up the fourth down play at Morgan's A&T put up the first threat | for the Spring Semester 1973 I eight-yard Une. The Atlanta, Ga. middle. after receiving the kickoff by On the fourth-and-goal at native, out most of the game moving to Morgan's 16. with sprained muscles in his Morgan's 10, ReUford dropped | Will Be Held Jack-of-all-trade quarterback back, waited until the last back, cocked his arm and fired to HoUand again led the attack, his anxious spUt end for the minute, then found Stanfield for | Tuesday through Friday, | running six plays for 22-yards a big MEAC win. decisive 16-13 score. himself, until another crippled Starting out with a bang, A&T quarterback, Paul McKibbins, The Bears came out on top in | November 14 through 17, 1972, § struck paydirt early in the first made his home debut and threw total offense, churning up 261 quarter with substitute the ball into the hands of yards to A&T's 241, but the all | from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. quarterback Al Holland calling Morgan's Anderson Powell. important chance to represent signals following a John Starting at their 40 with only the MEAC in a post-season bowl I $ Hampton interception of a Greg three minutes left in the half, game against the Southwest Jenkins pass. Athletic Conference champion | in Each Academic Department. I Morgan's Bob Hammond, who at *. —a From the 31, Holland rushed for a tremendous 119 on Dec. 1 in New Orlean's Sugar rambled five yards. Ragsdale got yards during the day, cut loose Bowl went to A&T. A&T is now the next caU for 18 to Morgan's on a 44-yard third down jaunt to 3-1 in the conference and 7-1 eight. Two plays later Holland the A&T nine. Bruising Mike overall while Morgan dropped to smashed in on a a nine-yard CoUier then went through the 2-2 and 3-4. Coach Reynolds Conducts Drills To Select 1972-73 Basketball Squad

By Blannie Bowen running game highlight this sophomore jinx which usually season's game formats. New plagues second year players. Basketball drills have begun cutting movements, a double If any of these players falter, and 18 players are trying-out for low post, and more guard work look for freshmen Sinclair this year's squad. The Aggies are lined-up on offense. Colbert, Ronald Johnson, have a new head coach in Warren Vincent Butler, Dexter Boone, The Aggies are small in size as Reynolds, instructor of Physical Raymond Perry, and Herbert compared to many of the larger Education. Whiteside to steal the Aggie NCAA schools, but Reynolds show. Coach Cal Irvin, Director of states, "We can match-up with Athletics, and Reynolds guided the MEAC and CIAA teams in Coach Reynolds explained, the Aggie; to the first MEAC size, but not the larger schools. "It is too early to tell anything championship last season while This is not really a problem yet, but I an confident that we posting a 20-6 record . Irvin was because of our team's can have a good year if the appointed as the Director of quickness." players get their attitudes right." Athletics during the summer, and The Aggies play the usual Reynolds now must lead the Al Carter, Lloyd Glover, MEAC and CIAA opponents, but Aggies to that "mountain top" Milton Nunnally, and Harris are several larger schools have been once again. returning to the hardwood as added to their schedule. Irvin, Walter Anderson, Elmer seniors. Juniors Bobby Goodwin, Pittsburgh, Marshall, Virginia Austin, and others from last Artis Jackson, Willie Daniel, and Commonwealth, and a trip to the Athlete Of The Week season's championship team have Outlaw are slated to aid ECAC Holiday Festival in Sophomore running Holland ran for the Aggies' tremendously in helping now graduated to higher ranks. Madison Square Garden are also back-pinter Al Holland is this first touchdown, and set up the James Outlaw and William Harris maintain the MEAC crown. scheduled. week's star athlete. Holland second one when he punted the have been selected by their Four sophomores, Allen The Aggies won the MEAC fellow players to aid Coach Spruill, David Meachen, Marcel last year and nothing else. They quaterbacked and punted the Bears to their own 10-yard line. Reynolds in guiding them as Massey, and3 possibly, Leonard have the personnel to win it Aggies to a 16-13 Homecoming His mother is Mrs. Sylvia Waid of team captains. Reliford are going to work quite again and some prestige also, if victory Saturday over Morgan Roanoke, Virginia. A pressing defense and well if they can shake the they get their "attitudes" right. November 3, 1972 The A&T Register Page 7 Wideman 'Bullish On The Line.'

William Wideman, A&T's big proportions. But on those quick Wideman. "You know players 6-4, 270 lb. defensive tackle, is pitches and the pass rush his can sense their good days and bullish on the line. quickness is immeasurable. bad. And if the pros are wise "He sure gets off the ball "My brother might have been they'll take stock in this massive mighty quick," noted several the reason. I got to him twice. I 'piece of the rock" who has been scouts in the Aggies' game wanted him just like any other cashing dividends for Coach against Norfolk State College. quarterback, maybe even more." Hornsby Howell over four years. With eight of them surveying Oddly enough, it was reported Having one of his best seasons A&T's talent, Wideman stood that James' and Williams' ever, averaging nine unassisted out as a man with great promise. mother, up for the game from tackles per game, Wideman And please don't take the South CaroUna, sat in the doesn't consider himself a star at man out of a ball game. endzone seats in an attempt to a time when fans expect several "I love to play and every remain impartial. players to stand out as Saturday my desire is just built "James wanted to come extraordinary. up to a fever pitch. here," said William, "but we have "I consider myself a senior "If I even get a minor injury I- two very good sophomore with experience, and the fact probably won't say anything." quarterbacks and he felt he that I'm getting a look by scouts "Game" is the key word in might not play." doesn't go to my head," he said sports to Wideman. He doesn't And Wideman, in the midst of in a soft voice last week. take his frustrations out on a his timidity as a star, says "if the "We have a pretty good team. opponent with the intent to do honors come I'll be more than Our units work -together Uke a bodily harm. glad to accept them." machine and there really isn't a "When guys get dirty it's He loves footbaU and would first and second string, usually a personal thing. Very Uke a shot at continuing the everybody plays," he said. seldom is the whole team sport. With aU his attributes And even though Wideman invloved. I've never been thrown William Wideman couldn't miss WILUAM WIDEMAN, Number 75 and the rest of the so-called out of a game because I can play as A&T's 1972 Little "Over the Hill Crew" get more clean and rough too." All-American Candidate. rest this year than last when the This past summer Wideman "Flip Side Bunch" comes in, he remained, in Greensboro where has still had time to rack up his he served as a security policeman Senior Dorm Residents Disagree share of tackles. at Cone Hospital. He also took Perhaps his best game came up nine hours of summer school against Florida A&M University work while squeezing in time to On Policy for Coed Visitation where he refused to yield ground do some running, Ufting weights and studying. during an afternoon of By Roosevelt Perkins they leave no room for privacy." privacy." 'doubleteaming. In the process He feels that his sophomore Becton said that, "By refusing to Another student Bertram the senior from Brewer High year was better than his junior, At the beginning of the fall allow for privacy, the WaUs, a senior Biology major School in Greenwood, S.C. had but his opposition knows one semester of this year, coed administration shows how Uttle related that, "Coed visitation as A&M's coach Jim WiUiams year after another if "fire and visitation began in Senior Dorm it trusts the students." outlined by the university is shouting his praises. brimstone" when Wideman is on an experimental basis. Richard Allen, a senior going according to plans." WaUs there. "Playing defensive end is When asked how the coed poUtical science major, comments raises the question, "Is this what tough JOT one man," Wideman And sports is a family affiar. visitation program was coming on coed visitation by stating the students want or are they expbined. Almost always you WiUiam' brother, James, is along, Dean James White repUed that, "It is not a complete • accepting the trial period to have to ^ have two men, plus only a freshaman at Johnson C. by saying that'The time has not success and that the appease the administration?" keep on a pass rush and be Smith University but came on to yet come to reveal the results," administration is using the The majority of the students prepared to stop a quick pitch." lead his team to two but that he would know after the restrictions to attempt to prove interviewed living in Senior WilUam's best time in the touch-downs against the Aggies a Homecoming weekend. to the students that coed Dorm feel that coed visitation is few weeks ago in a losing cause. 40-yd. dash was 5.1, not bad at Joe Becton, a senior Business visitation is not for A&T." Allen what A&T needs but that more all for someone reaching giant "I don't feel we had a good Administration major, stated further stated that, "The privacy should be included in the game against them," said that, "The rules are silly because students should be allowed more bargain.

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