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Technician

Volume LII, Number 32 Wednesday, November 1-0, 1971

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Barbara Marmor, second runner-up across the nation will participate and Housing for the contestants will be in the Miss Wolfpack contest, will try State may be the only school from the furnished by fraternities and sororities to stay on her feet 52 hours in a South in the event.” at Maryland, and food will be donated national Muscular Dystrophy dance The idea for the dance marathon by a local restaurant. marathon at the University of caught fire and grew to national Maryland Friday afternoon to Sunday proportions after students at the Gusler said students will begin night as students in Raleigh try to University of Maryland raised more collecting money locally for the. collect $10,000. than $15,000 for the Muscular Muscular Dystrophy tomorrow Marmor and her partner, Alan M. Dystrophy Fund last year with a morning. “We are getting coverage in Chambers, replaced Homecoming similar event. the local media and will have people Queen Jamye York who had a prior Each school will be represented by out collecting money. Anyone wishing commitment and could not one couple. The 80 contestants will be to give a donation or volunteer to participate in the charity event. allowed a 30-minute break every four collect money should call the Student Student Body President Gus Gusler hours during the 52-hour marathon. Government office at 755-2797. We ’said “some 40 colleges and universities They will sleep from 3 to 6 am. can accept donations and pledges up to 7 pm. Sunday.” PIR G decides on outline He said any checks donated should be written to Muscular Dystrophy and sent to the Student Government for rest of semester office in the Union. “As a result of a revaluation of our ~Distribution of PIRG bumper The school which has collected the situation, the State group for PlRG stickers and buttons. most money among those represented has decided to slow down the petition —A complaint box in the Union for on the dance floor late Sunday until the beginning of next semester,” public interest issues. afternoon will win a $5,000 said Gary Hinson, coordinating com- —Assignments for research on scholarship, and the winning couple mittee cochairman for the new formed specific issues. will be given a one-week paid vacation Barbara Marmor and Alan M. Chambers will attempt to dance North Carolina Public Interest Re- Setting up permanent office to a place of their choice in the 52 hours in the' Muscular Dystrophy dance marathon at the search Group. space. United States. University of Maryland this weekend. (photo by Cain) Hinson said last week his group would initiate a petition campaign on campus this week asking the Board of government Directors of the Consolidated .Uni- Sterling gives views on model versity of North Carolina to increase student fees by $1.50 per semester. by John Hester describe the present method as needs and opinions of the people accountable for bad classroom The fee increase would fund a Staff Writer vertical power structure where within the University,” she stated. instruction and unfair grading. fulltime group of professionals to re- “Have our structures of governance authority is delegated downward “The primary concept of university Accountability up a chain of search and advocate solutions to pub- on campus developed without from the Trustees to the chancellor. governance should always be the command as Miss Sterling described it, lic interest problems throughout the purpose?” questioned Cathy Sterling, “Within this campus, policies are principles of democracy. “Does not comply with the state. past Student Body President, speaking made and then passed downward to “Who should have the power? All democratic tradition or the rights of In a meeting Monday night, the before the University Governance faculty and students. Appeals and of the members of the university the individual as long as the people organization outlined its plans for the Commission. advice on these policies must struggle should share it. In this way we will being governed cannot hold a decision rest of the semester, as follows: Miss Sterling had been asked to upward in the chain of command, if insure an environment of freedom and maker accountable. ' «Promotion of a low key publicity present her ideas or concepts involved they make it at all,” she said. trust which -will . be above any “A means of holding people campaign with radio spots, newspaper in a model of university governance Historical Parallel structure.” accountable and at the same time articles and student information for State which would best meet the She went on to say, “Decisions and assuring the democratic process would packets and flyers. needs of the entire campus. She paralleled the historic policies must- reflect the feelings of be a horizontal governemnt structure. —Setting up a table in Peele Hall “First of all, let me say that l have development of American democracy the people affected, if decisions are to A structure which would be closer to during preregistration to distribute in- rejected the present methods of and the present insistence on the be adhered to at all. Freedoms and the people and involve them to a formation about PlRG. campus governance with only an campus by students. and faculty that democracy must become a way of life greater degree." --An information table in the stu- advisory capacity to the chancellor,” they be a part of decision making. or they will not last. Student Committees dent union. said Miss Sterling. She went on to “University policy must reflect the “With the present system of government on this campus being Miss Sterling then described a anti-democratic, how can a university system of campus committees given ever fully develop good citizens?” she broad based authority by the Trustees questioned. She further described for a specific campus concern. These citizenship development as one of the campus committees would have essential roles of the university, then Trustee guaranteed student, faculty examined the present status of and staff elected membership students on this campus. determining policy within their governing area. “Who’s Responsible?” Cathy later cited athletics as an Miss Sterling then discussed the example where a Board of Directors issue of accountability, or “Who must established by the Trustees would be responsible for what in the have elected students and faculty university,” as she put it. “Are the members determining athletics administration and faculty held policies and being responsible to the accountable, as some people believe? people of the campus. In a showdown they are not When these elected members of the accountable or either they are committees fail to comply with the selective in their assumption of feelings of their constituents, there accountability.” will be a means to remove them from Later Cathy clarified this by office, such as a no confidence vote of the people. ' questioning who would be (see ‘Govemment, ' Page 8) State gets voice in city affairs. As a result of bill recently passed appear at the Senate meeting tonight by the Student Senate, State students at 9 in the Union. will now have a voice in Raleigh “He will go in and watch and listen affairs. at all the Raleigh City Council The bill, introduced by Senator meetings. He will voice student lvan Mothershead, calls for a opinions and represent State there," representative from State to be at all stated Harris. ' meetings of the Raleigh City Council. According to Student Senate Harris emphasized that the President Rick Harris, the representative will be completely representative will be elected tonight unofficial and will not have any kind by the Senate. Any student is eligible of voting power. ‘ as long as he is not an elected Student “I will send a letter to Mayor Government official. Bradshaw informing him of what we Anyone who is interested should have done,” concluded‘Harris. Reflections create their own illusions for the observer’s eye as aged Tompkins Hall is mirrored in the get in touch with Harris at the SG The City Council meets every first massive front windows of Education’s Poe Hall. (photo by Rice) office, fill out an application and and third Monday at City Hall. r Technician

A paper that is entirely the of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts, the activity, and in fact the very life of the campus, is registered. It is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talk. College life without its journal is blank. ~the Technician, vol. 1, no. 1, February 1, 1920

EDITORIALS OPINIONS L

Pandora’s box North Carolina Public Interest as a vehicle for raising the necessary Research Group, the brainchild of funds is the proper approach. Somehow consumer advocate Ralph Nader and his one senses that the idea smells too much staff, is still struggling to get off the like dangerous politicization of ground at State. According to a report in educational institutions which should be Monday’s Technician, about 15 students concerned with, but independent of, the are currently preparing information machinery of governmental and legal packets in preparation for a campus-wide institutions. / All/1W8"”"1 petition for a $1.50 increase in If students want to form an ,r/fll/flff/ Viemm , HELL! non-academic fees. independent, non-profit corporation, the /' According to the proposal—as outlined notion seems sound enough.There i§,after flr/(K / { n'< ‘: by Nader associate Brent English—college all. something to be said for channeling " iii th: WAR End and university students throughout the the energies of restlessness into l» m state would seek the fee increase from constructive activities. But tying PIRG to their respective boards of trustees. The the University, and thus in many minds accumulated funds (about $200,000) lending implicit university sanction to it, would be turned over to the directors of could easily open up untold problems. .- PIRG, who would in turn hire a staff of For example, even though the ‘, . \ fulltime professionals to research and corporation would be run by a student advocate solutions to public interest board of directors, elected in such a way problems. g as to lend at least some continuity to the The procedural problems inherent in leadership, one somehow suspects that 'r-l.' the proposal are enormous in themselves. the lack of vested interest on the part of Interest among students must be students might eventually lead to the tail sustained so that any plan submitted to wagging the dog. In other words, the the trustees appears to have student professional staff might conceivably find backing.’ Then the trustees must be itself left free to define North Carolina’s convinced of the project’s worth (which “public interest” as it sees fit. may take some doing if the wrangle over visitation is any indication.) And finally, This is in fact the same type of feeling monies collected from various sources one gets about the Nader organization in Z would have to be coordinated, the general. Despite all their beneficial and corporation formed, the board of worthwhile contributions, “Nader’s directors established, etc., etc. Raiders” seem relatively unchecked Yet there seem to be some even more themselves. Similarly, NC-PIRG may basic questions about PIRG which merit eventually find itself alive and well, consideration by student organizers. To crusading throughout Tar Heelia. Any be sure, the project has a noble purpose, maybe the good it does will outweigh any namely the protection of the “little man” difficulties it presents. It just seems that a from the impersonal forces of big word of caution is in order; students, business, privilege and vested interest. after all, don’t want to create a j . But one wonders if using the University Frankenstein. L Married student housing:

Accountability Need for fair shake Housing Office to a form they felt University provides a or even routine education courses geared by Cash Roberts the Student Each year the News Editor would be unsuitable to present housing needs. program of orientation for its new for the higher education teacher required One Council member said that State is in a students. In addition, certain schools and or even offered? The McKimmon Village Council in its meeting Tuesday night was confronted with a transition period now concerning Village departments offer or require special How often do department heads or housing because of the recent tuition hike for the Provost’s office personally view dilemma of the future implications of its courses or seminars designed to acquaint decision to change the 300-unit complex‘s out of state residents. Also, placing strictures students with the procedures ot’this.4%» instruction in the classroom? housing qualifications for married students. based on residency, financial status and the particular academic community so that How much of a factor is teaching period residents may stay in the Village would they might be more aware of what will be ability in determining tenure, raises or The Council voted to abolish the present defeat the purpose of the first come-first serve expected in the classroom. even employment? . priority system that now gives graduate students proposal passed Tuesday night. It seems that teaching isjust first choice. veterans second choice, and married Students are given placement tests to one more undergraduates third choice for housing in the In this respect, the Council displayed good determine their ability; they may often area in which faculty are not held Village. judgement by not making any decision before be recommended for remedial courses to accountable for their performance. studying any data such as financial status. that develop their'weaker skills. All of this is a Faculty and administrators are in fact But the Council turned down a package would have marked effects for qualifications of part of the University’s massive program immune from any sort of reprisal relative proposal submitted by Village Mayor Robert married students. Schultz that included along with the priority of evaluation of its students. Students, to the discharge of their duties, while Realizing there is a long waiting list for space enroll face abolishment a quota based residency and a time who pay fees-who presumably . students evaluation, testing and limit for residing in the Village. in the Village. the Council felt it could not seeking an educationeare held scrutiny every moment of the day. make any decision which would affect accountable for almost every facet of And who can change that? The The members were hesitant about passing qualifications that might discriminate against scholastic performance. For better or University Governance Commission can, quota and time limit stipulations because their future applicants. worse. institutional evaluation of by recommending and lobbying for the decision would be left to the final discretion of And since I957, when the Board of students is fairly comprehensive, and implementation of a campus the Student Housing Office and director, Pat Education approved self-liquidating bonds to attempts are made to help students who governmental system which holds all Weis. build McKimmon Village, there has been no cannot cut the mustard. segments of the academic community The Council showed a general concern that more authorization for added units, despite the But what does the University do for equally accountable, for legal, academic whatever decision it made could be modified by large waiting list. its faculty? The Course and Faculty or other reasons. Although there is a problem in the requests Evaluation was ostensibly one method of for space in the dormitories, the University calling attention to good and bad In case you missed, it . . . should not ignore the pressing need for space in instruction. As it was designed, it was a McKimmon Village. failure. So now it presumably is being (FPS/CPS)—Seven US. Presidents Zachary Taylor and Franklin Pierce all The University must realize that sortie scrutinized wit erudition somewhere in once smoked marijuana, according to Dr. smoked pot with their troops while in the married students may have to discontinue their one of the niversity’s innumerable Burke, a consultant for the Smithsonian military. Pierce wrote home to his family education because of the high rent off-campus committees, which will recommend to Institute.George Washington grew it on that it was the only good thing about the often coupled with the cost of taking care of a another advisory group, which will, etc., his plantation, as did Madison and war. . family. etc., ad nauseam. Jefferson. James Monroe started smoking Up until the “Civil War, pot was But whatever decision is tnade. hopefully it But what else is being done? ls marijuana and hashish when he was in frequently used by Americans to season will be equitable for all married students by orientation required of new faculty to France and continued when he returned food, and as a medicine to cure insomnia giving everyone the same opportunity for equip them ‘to teach better? Are remedial to the United States. Andrew Jackson, and impotence, and to reduce tension. requesting space in the Village.

Page 2 / Technician / November 10, 1921- f Letters to the Editor: i , of the popularity of these products we willhe Technician will be a landmark for the University ‘ do not conflict, the denial of one’s rights does IVhat showing them again at the Student Union in presenting the student voice to campus. not constitute the protection of someone else’s To the Editor: November l2 from 9 until 5730 pm. Even though faculty and graduate students anyhow. and vice-versa.) denial of one’s right to have an abortion We are writing in response to two events Once again, thanks for your help‘ in helping may criticize this action, I believe that the The people help themselves. A special thanks to authors of the article are to be praised for their _,can hardly be inconsistent with Mr. Winfree’s discussed in Monday's Technician—one event coverage philosophy. With conservatism, what is “moral" discussed incorrectly and the other was Sewall Hoff. the writer and Ollie Wright, the was photographer. Obviously the student evaluation has many and “traditional" often takes precedence over done injustice. David Burney, who covered the faults, but the faculty, whose authority it is to what is right. Concerning another issue, because apparently is a novice Sincerely, Leon Russell concert, Bonnie Donihi change the evaluation, have refused to reform of a “moral obligation” men are enslaved by the music fan, as well as a novice writer. After his the format of questions in the past. Now the draft rather than allowed to make their own free article is finally deciphered, the reader realizes Faculty Senate has taken action to suspend the decisions concerning the war. What about the inability of Burney to recognize not only ‘Cannot approve’ student evaluation and I sincerely hope that THEIR rights, Mr. Winfree? one of the‘ top acts in the country, but his they will provide changes in this system. I suggest you discard your shining armor and failure to recognize the simpie fact that Russell To the Editor' The importance of a student evaluation of take a closer look at the issues before you ' was totally enjoyed and appreciated by the In the article “Sun Will Shine” by the faculty and course should never be attempt to present yourself as a crusader for crowdthe same readers that Burney is trying Concerned Blacks. I would like to ask the underestimated. Students are the primary human rights. to tell that Russell's performance wasn’t worth question “For who and what are they source for determining teaching effectiveness in Betsy Carter a shit. concerned?” It is obvious that they are the classroom. The importance of a valid Soph.. History Anybody who goes to a concert expecting to concerned for theirself and what they want evaluation of faculty by student should be hear the same sound that he hears on a rather than the entire University and what it available to the entire campus community. studio-produced album and then gives Russell needs. I believe that the release of data by the Emotionalism credit for doing a good job with which he Personally I cant see why they do not have Technician will stimulate these changes and never did (i.e., “Mad Dogs and Englishmen”) as much freedom as anyone else on campus. It reforms in the evaluation. 1 support the creation To the Editor' has no business at such a concert. Burney’s appears that they do. Years ago I used to have and release of a valid and respected student Martin Winfree. in his column on abortion in telling those of us who were at the concert that as much respect for the blacks as I did for any evaluation of faculty and courses. November 5 Technician,made what was purely Russell was no good is like telling war veterans white. But that has changed. Let me cite to you I‘m sure that many students realize that an emotional attack. viewing only one side of that Vietnam was a holiday. several reasons why. Being from a farm we hired some of those professors listed have done great the question. ' The second injustice was done not only much labor to work with us in the fields. service to the students of this campus. This only To begin with, Mr. Winfree makes no against the students of NCSU but against Miss Most of this labor were local blacks whom goes to show the gross ineffectiveness of the mention of the many good reasons for having an Jamye York who Was chosen to represent them worked well and enjoyed it. Then came along evaluation. abortion. Fundamentally. I can see no reason as the Homecoming Queen. Even though the this “freedom for blacks" thing. Then we could for life itself if the only future prospects it has Technician was opposed to the idea of a Gus Gusler not get any blacks to work in the fields. This Student Body President are miserable. Thus. there is no purpose to Homecoming Queen, we feel that as the repre- hurt our business because we were Shorthanded having a child if it is doomed to beseverely senting element of the student body it was the several years. Finally in order to cope with the crippled (such as many of the Thalidimide job of the Technician to run an informative shortage of labor we were forced to reduce our Gruesome tactics babies) or if its parents are incapable of article on the-event. Any paper that runs a operation by 50 per cent. supportingit (for reasons of finance or of the larger article on contraceptives than on Home- We. lost an extreme amount of money in this To the Editor: . baby being the result of rape. etc.)Mayl suggest coming festivities is notmeeting the needs of the deal. We owe all the thanks to the blacks who It seems to be a general characteristic of that if someone close to Mr. Winfree were the students it prints for. thought that freedom meant no work and rode Martin Winfree‘s columns that he resorts to victim if a sexual aSsault. it might give him David Boff up and down the highway in a car paid for by sensationalism and yellow journalism designed second thoughts? and seven others our hard earned tax dollars given to them to appeal to the emotionsgof his readers instead The main fault. however. in Mr. Winfree‘s 1003 Sullivan through welfare. ‘This. along with the of to logic which would appeal to their argument is the assumption that the unborn nationwide attitude and actions of blacks, has rationality fetus is a human being and that the termination Editor's Note: What article on contraceptives? of its development constitutes murder. He missed that one ourselves. cause me to develop a deep disrespect and His latest display of scare tactics occurred in We distrust toward blacks. his column about abortion. Giving no logical attempts to reinforce this case with gory It may be true that blacks here at NCSU have reasons for the wrongness of abortion perhaps description worded in such a way as to be as Thanks! had a name pinned on them by the actions of because he has none —he resorted to the emotionally horrifying as possible. In response, other blacks across the nation and are suffering gruesome descriptions of the process itself to let me say that many hospital operations are To the Editor: as a victim of the times. however I believe that support his argument. gory. and that gore is no criteria for judgement. Thank you so much for the article you did they are an intimate part of the overall black Mr. Winfree, what makes you think that an Until a universally acceptable set of criteria for on the Christian Appalachian Project. Because movement of which I can not approve. unborn child HAS rights; An unborn child can determining when a fetus is a human being is of the excellent feature we sold quite a few Richard Dowless hardly achieve “life. liberty. and the pursuit of come up with, each person must decide for products. These sales make it possible for a few Freshman, Ag. happiness" while living off the mother. It might themself. If a person has made the decision and more people in Appalachia to havejobs thereby seem harsh to say so, but an unborn child is a is at peace with themself afterwards, then it is in parasite, strickly speaking. There is NO other no one else‘s power to judge them right or enabling them to have Thanksgiving and Landmark action Christmas dinners, but more important, self way it can be supported except by its mother. wrong. respect. To the Editor? This it would seem that a denial of the right to The NESEP Wives Club on campus has The release of" some of the results of the have an abortion is a denial of the mother‘s Robert Zwicker accepted this as one of their projects. Because Course and Faculty Evaluation by the rights and a protection of no one‘s (and as rights .lr., EE

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by Terri Thornburg the top four running backs in the nation. He As for Burden choosing State. he said.‘I was and going to classes goes. he explained. Guest Writer said the pressure of being picked high was not really impressed with Carolina the first time I Burden. an economics major. said he hadn’t “We have the best team morale I‘ve ever seen affecting him. went there. Brit knew a lot of people here. given any thought to playing professional on a losing team. Every‘week it seems like the “I didn’t change that much. I didn’t expect being from Raleigh. and my friends were going football yet. season just started.“ remarked sophomore to be ranked that high. beingjust asophomore. to State. “To play pro football. you have to play well football sensation Willie Burden. It didn’t put that much pressure on me.“ “I‘ve been to Carolina many times . for in college. When you’re winning you're happy. “Really. team morale is gung-ho! I think it’s Burden exhibits some of the team morale he parties . . . I think I‘d rather be here. All schools But you get depressed when you're losing. so because of Coach Michaels. He shows no signs had been talking about as he jokingly said that become alike in the long run. as far as studying you don’t think about pro ball." of quitting. If he can do that. the players surely the biggest challenge of the Penn State game can.“ continued the Wolfpack back. will be “trying to get a yard. When asked about the possibility of Michaels “Against Penn State. we’ll have to prove we continuing as coach. Willie commented. “No. of can move the ball and prove we can take course ldon‘t think they‘re out to switch him. I competition We haven‘t been proving it too don‘t know what makes for team morale. It's well down here so well have to play a lot harder just the player‘s atjtjtude toward football. We‘re up there." he added. not winning. but’ we sure have team morale. The Wolfpack has proved it can move the Burden and teammate (‘harley Young have ball since this interview. conducted prior to the been friends since junior high. State-Miami game which State won l3-7; and “It‘s an advantage to play with him (Young) Burden has proven his abilities as a premier in the backfield because we know each other‘s ball-carrier by becoming the leading moves." Burden said about the sophomore single—season rusher in State’s history. fullback. ' For Burden. friendships played a major part "Gaining yardage all depends on the line in his coming to State and in his playing you‘ve got blocking for you. The offensive line football for the Wolfpack. makes the offensive backs. You‘ve got to have a “I’ve been playing for five years. I started in good line to have good backs.” he continued. high school. Why‘.’ It was the thing to do. At pie-season. Burden was picked as one of liveryhodyclse was going out for football so I “ did tooBurden said. “amt-n “If everybody clscwwas at football practice, Editor ...... Richard (‘urtis there was nothing Asaociate Editor . . . .Ililton Smith for me to do at home so I Auocute Editor . . . . (1.111: “rlson FeaturesNews EditorEditor ...... (axhSewallRobertsHoff went out to be with the other 'guys. Ilavc to Senior Editor ..... Consulting Editor George. Jack t'nmrtPanton PhotoSportsI‘dltt)!Editor ...... JohnAllenWalxton('am stick with friends!" he added. Marilyn; Editor . . . . Henry While Advertismg Manager Inn Wright Production Manager I-rrt/ llcmian ('irculation Manager Joe Harm The Burden talent may not stop with Willie. Representedby National Advertrsrng Servn'e. I'M. agent for national as the hard-running halfback has a advertising. the Technician offices are located in the basement of the King younger Budding. Yarbrough Drive. ('aiiipus \uth mailing address PO. Box 5698. brother advancing through the high school rmesterRaleigh. Northwrth Second(‘uolrna(‘lass2760I.PostageSUbSCleIIUIMpaid at Raleigh.are $5.00Northper Carolina.academic ranks. Printing by the North ('arolina State Uruversrt) Print Shop. “I have a brother in sports now. He‘s a Founded February I I910. mth \fl. 'Ince as the first sophomore at I5iiloe Terhriicmn is published MOTH...“ editor. the (High School in Raleigh). I North (artiltna State I11inrsity cut-ptWednesdaydriniigandholidaysI tida) andb) theexamstudentsperiodsof don’t know how good he is yet. He‘s had an WILLIE BURDEN 7 I97 carries. 774 yards rushing. 3.8 yards per carry average. The opinions expressed do not netcssarrly represent the View: ot the Unmrsrty or the student bod). even season,“ Burden explained. seven touchdowns. (photo by (‘ainl

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Johnny got his gun,but last his arms and legs

Johnny Got His Gun was antiwar sentiment among the ments Of love,' faith and meaning for there is no way to acles of medicine have created us that since WWI there have published in book form in young the mood of the coun- accepted dogma. Such state- judge its flow, no day or night, a monster, 3 living brain. been 80,000,000 deaths due to 1939. Dalton Trumbo, the try shifted slightly. Jo Hel- ments as “Wars are fought by no weeks or years, only being. Joe can still feel. He can feel war, and even more horrifying author, based the novel on a ler’s “Catch -22” finally made young men while the old men To those on the outside Joe vibrations coming from the 150,000,000 wounded or mis- story he had heard about an it to the screen as a state em “Keep the home fires is not supposed to be able to floor, he can feel sunlight on sing persons. English Major injured in W I to the absurdities of war. burning”. Such words are think, to remember, or desire. his forehead, he can decipher 1 don’t know how the book and existing as a vegetable until Richard Lester’s film “How I en by Kareen, J‘l don’t His injuries were thought so letters drawn on his chest, he was received on the eve of war 1932. Won the War” was not widely “F" want you to go, you’ll be acute as to remove all parts Of can feel love, sadness, sexual in 1939, I do know that it took It has taken 32 years for acclaimed and many felt it was killed,” to which Joe answers, the brain not employed in desire. thirty-two years to become a this book to reach the. screen. in bad taste. “Don’t worry I won’t be motor actions. But this is not Dalton Trumbo has taken poignant film, and its message With the outb eak of WW II . .Other antiwar films were killed.” so, and it takes a woman of this story and woven a tapestry will go largely unheeded. antiwar senti ‘nt was not con- produced, including MASH and Imagine yourself without extraordinary sensitivity to dis- of macabre patterns, of gap- doned and an patriotism was a possibly “Patton,” but still any arms. Now remove your cover this horrifying fact. Hor- ing holes, and delicate heinous crim . After the war Dalton Trumbo could not find legs. Proceed to remove every- rifying? Yes, because the mir- dreams. In the end he informs -—.|effrey London Mr. Trumbo was indicted along a producer for his novel. ~- thing from your jaw to your with nine others for refusing to . Acting as his own director, eyebrows. A little too much to answer questions by the House Mr. Trumbo has succeeded in imagine? This is the physical Committee on Un-American transferring to film a sensitive, state Of Joe: the state we can Activities concerning his politi- horrifying view of war and its perceive with our eyes. What cal beliefs. These ten men were consequences. He has employ- we can’t see, what we can’t blacklisted from Hollywood ed veteran actors Jason even imagine because Joe has Upbe productions, (they had been Robards and Donald Suther- no identity, is what goes on mostly screen writers), and also land along side Timothy inside Joe’s mind. were given jail terms for con- Bottoms, an innocent, new Inside his mind Joe is slow- by LePoy Doggeii tempt of Congress. face. ly, Oh ever so slowly, piecing Francis Whang, young, ed as formless and pompous. The only readily available In the ensuing 25 years the There is an abundance of together the fragments of his American pianist, will present a This sort of criticism explains recording of the Prokofiev son- United States has seen itself1n cliches uttered throughout the existence. He loses track of real recital in the Union Ballroom ,everything ex t why the ata is by Gyorge Sandor on two major wars and several film, and it is a shame that and dream, and even Christ tomorrow evening at 8. work is a mas‘fggifimForm- Vox. You may find recordings police actions. With the rising they are cliches. They are state- can’t help him. Time has no The program he has chosen less, this sonata is not. William by Emil Gilels on Artia, Gary is not the sort we associate Newman in “The Sonata Since Graffman on RCA, or Yuri fl Schneider —— Merl with the Ladies’ Wednesday Beethoven” gives a convincing Boukoff on Westminster. Theaters Morning Culture and Gossip and readable study ofits struc- Club. ture. If the work is pompous, it The Beethoven Sonata has VALLEYII Beethoven: Sonata NO. 30, still appeals to such thoughtful been recorded by such masters Opus 109 pianists as Alfred Brendel and as Claudio Anau, Wilhelm LAST DAY Prokofiev: Sonata NO. 2, Clifford Curzon. Backhaus, Wilhelm Kampff, CARNAL KNOWLEDGE Opus 14 Prokofiev’s sonata is more and Artur Schnabel. Daniel “IiIIISLY, 2:05, 4:00, 5:55, 7:50, 9:45 Liszt: Sonata in B Minor in the classical vein. The four Barenboim and Stephen BII'ISY, MAS- This is music for men and movements are short and well Bishop, who are near our own THURSDAY age group, have also made TERPIECE! ‘TIIE liberated women, and it is not balanced. Wit is combined with CHROMEAND HOT the program Of a mediocre piano virtuosity. impresswe recordings. IIEIIILS’ IS A MASTER- pianist. LEATHER Whang studied piano at the PIEBE AS CONSUMIIIBLY 1:35, 3:25, 5:15, 7:10, IIIIIII AIIII AS AIIIIIIGAIIT- & 9:05 a'igs...sche..:: Fa ll arts fea tures LY IlIIIBlIIAl. AS THE After completing graduate VALLEY l studies at Julliard, he served 6 II E A T E S T for five years on the music CHROME AND HOT songs and crafts WIIIIIIS 0F LEATHER faculty at Yale University. At MIT.” - LA. FREE PRESS present he is a faculty member The Fall Arts Festival begins-. as “really talented.” 1:35, 3:25, 52‘5, 7:10, 9:05 at UNC, Chapel Hill. Thursday evening with a piano A crafts display Saturday TOMORROW! He has appeared in numer- concert by Francis Whang fea- presents such diverse skills as THE FRENCH ous concerts in New York and turing the works Of Beethoven, pottery king, rug weaving, glass New England. As a child prod- Prokofief. CONNECTION igy, he performed extensively Liszt and blowing and candle making. VANESSA REDGRAVE~OLIVER REED 2:05, 4:00, 5:55, 7:55 A lighter note will be struck The display will begin at noon. on the. West Coast and, under Friday evening by a Folk Festi- Teagarden and Van Winkle, IN KEN RUSSELL’S FILM OF COLONY Voice of America sponsorship, val at 8 p.m. featuring enter- in South Korea. recording artists best known THE DEVILS JOHNNY GOT HIS tainment from State. Some of for their “Stoned on the The Beethoven sonata is an the preformers are the Trolling- A Robert H. Solo-Ken Russell mural..." mums... In Ken Russell n..~..1..n11w..r.u 1.. jurmwmrmgm1 GUN intimate work. Two short Love for Jesus,” will once "is.bails-1|hum-‘19 «1.1.....11...1.». 11....1.1.1 In Ken Russell Vacuum-n' InIul'unlur' 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:05, 9:10 wood Rhode group, Jerry again burst forth in song start- tnunWarncr Brost Kim-M leisure Service no oil MIDI! IIMurillo movements seem to prepare for. Nance, Michael Eldridge and ing at 7:30 p.m. TOMORROW the final movement: a theme Susie Blackwell. John Pfeffer- _ All of the events of the Fall THE DEVILS with variations. korn, chairman of the enter- Arts Festival will be held in the TOMORROWII 2:10, 4:30, 7:00 & 9:20 COLONY The Liszt sonata is huge and Union ballroom. 2:10, 4:30, 7:00, 9:20 flamboyant. It has been attack- tainment board, describes them

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Page 4 Technician/ November 10, 11971 meaty, beaty, big, bouncy and ra/ph” ..— Cinderella ° lare you sure) ‘State treated to fine performance’

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Page 5 Technician November 10, 1971 Carolina captures cross-country,

Girl Timers michael Gymnasium. Girls needed as timers for Basketball Officials Pack grabs fourthm ACC meet the swimming. Those inter- Basketball officials are re- ested should meet at the pool quired to attend clinic. The last record of 24.16 on State’s Conference Cross Country State Coach Jim Wescott Friday at 6 pm. and Monday clinic is tonight at 7:30 in by Perry Safran five-mile course. Wheeler. a Championships. was happy with the perfor-‘ at 6 pm. room 210 Carmichael. Staff Writer Lutherville, Maryland native, Wheeler’s record time sur- mance of his team. “I couldn’t Dixie Classics Fall Golf The numbing effect of the won over archrival Reggie passed the time of State asst. have been more pleased. Our Dixie Classic Basketball First round play of the Fall col as not felt by Duke star McAfee of North Carolina by a coach Gareth Hayes (25:04) third, fourth and fifth men Tournament play begins Mon- Golf Tournament must be Bob eeler Tuesday as he convincing 120 yards in the set last Friday in an age-group finally put it all together and day. Those interested in field- completed before Monday. strode his way to a course 19th annual Atlantic Coast meet came through,” he said. ing teams should sign up now Women’s IM Wolfpack miler Jim Wilkins Wescott pointed out the in the Intramural Athletics Table tennis game times and placed third by running his performances of Duke star office. An organizational teams will be posted la’te Tues- home course in a time of Wheeler as “a fine effort on a meeting will be held tomorrow day afternoons for Thursday 24. 51. beautiful day for track. The my t at 8 in room 210 Car- mes. course was in good shape and Wolfpack 4th the weather was ideal for a In cross country, points are cross country meet,” he added. awarded on the basis of finish- “Being edged by a point is ing positions, and Duke, the always disappointing,” contin- first team with five men over ued Wescott. “You wish that the line, was surprised to see someone had placed just one that North Carolina had taken place further up.” Freshman the meet by two points. Bob Richie was singled out by Carolina had a total of 34 Wescott as having a fine day. points while Duke went over “Richie is as good as any with 36. Maryland finished freshman. He improved on the third with a score of 87 points, home course. Junior Sid Allen nudging State, who placed bettered his time by 46 fourth with 88 points. Other seconds,” added Wescott. conference teams Clemson, Wescott will travel with two Virginia and Wake Forest fin- State representatives 'to the ished fifth, sixth and seventh NCSS meet in Knoxville, respectively. Tenn., Nov. 22.

State hosts Cavs The State soccer team will Offensively for State host the Virginia Cavaliers on Somnuk has carried the the baseball field behind Lee burden, but has had consistent WOLFPACK CAPTAIN Neil Ackley has provided the Dorm this afternoon at 3:00 performances from Michael leadership necessary for the State cross-country pm. Ndukuba. Somnuk is a native team.( rhoto by Wells) of Laos, while Ndukuba comes The Wolfpack”, now 2-2 in from Rhodesia. the conference, has depended Senior captain Ron Lindsay heavily on the play of has definitely been key to the freshman Somnuk Vixaysouk. Pack squad. The All-ACC TOMORROW “Virginia has a strong goalie has handled his duties in team,” said head coach Max the same manner that copped Rhodes, “They’ve lost only him All-South honors last two games all season.” season. “By winning this game,” “The crowds we have been continued Rhodes, “We have a drawing behind Lee have Thursday, Nov. 1 1, 8:00 DP.M. good chance of being second in helped the boys the conference.” tremendously,” said Rhodes,“ Overall the Wolfpack stands We really appreciate the 6-4-1 for the year. support.” Rm IOO, Harrelson Hall N.C. State /Boots of high fashion and\ high quality need not also SEMINAR be of high price.

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by John Walston the gym. people walked slowly back to the dorms. The air was Sports Editor “Are they going to scrimmage?” asked a newcomer. brisk and darkness had settled over the campus. Two “It’s 5:15, you’re late again,” said a friend as an avid . “They usually do,” came from a guy behind him. fans talked quietly as they headed back to work. basketball fan climbed up the wooden bleachers. A bunch of guys in gym shorts gazed at the scrimmage Manager Eddie Wright collected the basketballs and “How do they look today?” from the water fountains. put them on the rack. The scoreboard lit up. “Pretty good,” came the reply, “they’ve been An older man trotted along the catwalk pausing to A few girls moved over and took a seat on the floor. running the double-post and working on getting the ball glimpse the action, then continued trying to trim down the floor against the press.” . something off his stomach. The conversation drifted as the groans, shouts and As usual freshman Dave Thompson got most of the the thud of the basketball drew everyone’s attention. oohs and aahs as his 6-4 frame leaped to the rafters to Carmichael Gymnasium was alive and buzzing, but the block shots. main attraction was on the first basketball court. “The team’s depth is unbelievable,” commented “Run home,” shouted assistant basketball coach Sam someone. “There’s just too much talent.” Esposito to the scurrying red jerseys. They dropped Steve Nuce floated a shot in. back in defensive position. A couple of guys in sweat suits moved to leave, There were a lot of familiar faces in the stands. Those winding their way to a different part of the gym. Action faces were almost daily occurrences and about as on the floor continued as assistant coach Eddie frequent as the players on the floor. Biedenbach watched intently with whistle in mouth. The Wolfpack experts talked quietly from their Biedenbach called a foul on Rick Holdt. sideline seats, evaluating the play of each individual “Jump ball,” yelled Sloan. “I thought it was drawing their explanations from past practices, games, charging. Good work Rick.” plays and moves. The spectators laughed and Holdt outjumped little Out on the floor head coach Norman Sloan, 5-7 freshman Joe Monte. obviously upset at a move, directed his criticism toward Practice was drawing to a close quickly and outside one of his players ~explaining that it should be done a different way. His face matched his red shirt and pants. “Stormin’ Norman is at it again,” said a spectator Whitley gets honor with a smile. ‘Wolfpack guard Heber Whit- play, which was a ride off With the season opener just three weeks away, it was ley along with Wake Forest tackle. We kept coming back to quite understandable that the coach should be getting quarterback Larry Russell cap.- this play on every important upset. There are still too many ragged edges for tured the offensive players of down, and Heber handled his - comfort. the week distinction in the assignment in excellent But nothing keeps that small cluster of very loyal Atlantic Coast Conference. fashion. He did a standout job Whitley, a 220-poundjunior on Miami’s defensive line star, fans from trudging down to see the Pack prepare. from Greensboro, earned the Tony Cristiani.” Wolfpack for its season in three weeks with Atlantic A group of girls gathered near the entrance to the honor as he played a big part in Christian. (photo by Caram) gym. Like everyone else they seemed to be awed by the the Wolfpack’s upset over team. Miami in the Orange Bowl. The FOR NCSU STUDENTS ONLY! 3!! “Tommy, Tommy you’ve got to make yourself a 13-7 victory was the second Hot damn, honey good receiver,” offered Sloan as the team passed the ball win of the season for State. 5 it’s a new morning inbounds. ‘ . Bill Smaltz, the Wolfpack 5 Breakfast at Harris ----- The freshman squad came up from the other end of line coach, said, “Heber had the key block on our No.1 PEADEN’S b‘wrwhmg MEN’S for ”teams! HAIR STYLING Student Discount 224% E. Martin St. MOIDIPv.I 25% DISCOUNT \ Fine Quality Diamond Rings Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 ' Style ~ Color — Shape Cut 27th rem ON DRY CLEANING Weave Straighten Raleigh’s Art Materials Center Replace Hair 113 5. Salisbury St. cal/a $100 Private. Rooms Raleigh E xpert Stylists 755-9433 832-4775 For all, students, faculty and staff Reg. Price...... 164.95

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Page 7 / Technician / November 10, 1971 ‘Government of the pe0ple’ MONOGRAM Club will meet SPECIAL class available for STUDENTS for McGovern will tonight at 7:30 in the gym. interested students next semester. meet tomorrow night at 7:30 in (cenrinued from I) are not apathetic toward the than another recommending Political Science 496; Government Union Committee Room. things that affect their life, but and advising body. TO develop AMS Chapter will meet tonight at Internship Seminar. studies in under the present system an attitude by the people 7:30 in 428 Withers. University Governance. Come to NCSU Young Democrats will meet “The confidence of students student participation problems toward a university community class meeting Monday night 6:30 toward the administration is STAFF of WKNC—FM will meet 205 Tompkins or call 755-2411 ask tomorrow night at 8 in 107 regard to student are inherent. These problems which would involve the entire tomorrow night at 7 in the offices. for Richard or Hilton. Harrelson. very weak in will continue as long as campus in real decision making fees. This new, type of students feel they cannot and make the ones in authority VETERANS FOR PEACE will TAYLOR Sociology Club will meet government would help to collect for muscular dystrophy MARRIED Students Board .me tomorrow night at 7:30 in 232 restore this confidence with fee accomplish anything under the accountable to the people, this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at. meet tonight at 7:30 in 248 Union. Union. Elections will be held. reforms,” she said. present system, she said. is my goal in university North Hills Shopping Center. In conclusion, Sterling said, governance. Anyone wishing to help contact SEMINAR: “The AAUP and TRIANGLE GROUP of Sierra Club A question was raised by a "I do not believe a University Robert Greenhill at 828-9235. Collective Bargaining" tomorrow will meet tomorrow night at 8 at “Not a better afternoon at 4, Memoriaeroom, Research Triangle Institute in member of the commission Senate will bring the people N.C. STATE Outing Club will meet Alumni Building. Dreyfus Hall. regarding- student apathyaunder . closer to a campus government recommending body, but a. tomorrow night at 7:30 in Union university governance. Miss and its decision making. The new government of the Theatre. Sterling stated that students people are looking for more people.” INDUSTRIAL Arts Club 'wm meet tomorrow night at 6:30 in 120 Poe. DECEMBER PLAYBOY HISTORY CLUB will meet tomorrow at 12:30 in Union CLASSIFIEDS Theater. Stereo Tapes - 399 ANY ON E interested in being LOST Ladies’ gold Bulova watch, FURNISHED Apartment near SOMEONE took my knapsack from trained as a draft counselor come to scarab band, ingraved initials MFB. NCSU available January thru June gym. $10 reward for notebooks. 124 Woodburn Rd. 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