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Vol. XLVII No. 71 Friday, May 3, 1968 Four Page: This Issue»

mamavg-s. As ”Emergency Legislation

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by Jerry Williams approved after 90 minutes dis- ratified at the last meeting of crease in All-Campus Week- The Student Government ‘cussion. the Legislature was suspended. end funds from $1000 to Legislature unanimously pass— The $13,560 budget was Treasurer Linwood Harris $1500. Debaters against the ed its 1968-1969 Budget Wed- passed as “emergency legis- 1" initiated the budget discussion latter proposal, admitting that nesday night with a minimum lation,” due to the Legisla- by going over the document such an increase would be of debate. ture’s schedule, which has the item, pointing out major worthwhile, argued that it Unlike this year’s budget, body meeting only twice more changes from this year’s would drain the Contigcncy which was passed last May this semester, May 8 and 14, budget. These changes include Fund to an impractical level. after nine hours of floor bat- primarily for vote counts. The a $255 increase in executive tles over numerous proposed provision of the Constition's officer’s salaries, a $450 in- New Appointments changes, the Budget was Permanent Statutes which crease for Frank Thompson In other official business, amended only once and was requires that the budget be Theater’s residence hall plays, the Legislature approved a $270 increase in tour funds President Wes McClure’s ap- for the Men’s Glee Club and points of Woody Huntley and a $250 increase for campus Sarah Sheffield as President Weekend social functions. and Secretary, respectively, Frosh Other major changes were of the Consolidated University an appropriation of $600 for Student Council, to which State printing of special Student will also play host next year Government booklets, a $200 Huntley then rose to tell the Offers Variety rise in the President’s Dis- Legislature of current CUSC cretionary Fund and a $140 activities, many of which he A dance, a movie. a jazz concert and a play at Frank drop in funds for honorary said are being led by the state Thompson Theatre will highlight the first Freshman Class fraternities. The many in- delegation. Discussing the pro- Weekend. “All of the scheduled activities are open to all State creases were made possible by posed Consolidated University students and dates," said Roy Props, freshman class presi- a greater amount of Student calendar change, he stated CU dent. Activities Fees than last year administrators would not insti- The entire schedule is: and by decreases in and ab- tute a new calendar unless sences of requests from many each campus wanted it. Both Friday May .3‘ organizations. State and UNC-Charlotte have 7:00 p.m. Movie — “Of Human Bondage" — Textile The single amendment to supported such a change in N. C. State’s IBM 360/40 in Nelson Hall will be election center tomorrow night as votes in the North.Carolina primary are Auditorium the document, out of only four Student referendums, while tabulated here and fed to news media across the state. 7-0215 p.m. Sight and Sound Series — Union Theatre amendments introduced, effect- UNC-Greensboro’s vote results 8 p.m. Play “Liliom” — Frank Thompson ed a $148 rise in funds to have not yet been announced, Theatre support the State Student and the proposal is still caus- 8-12 p.m. Informal Combo Party “The Prophets" —— Legislature, which State hosts ing controversy at Chapel Hill. Computer To Tabulate Votes University Plaza next year. The increase was Saturday May 4 balanced by a cut in the Stu- Randy Hester, Professional 9:15 a.m. Those needing rides meet in front of Union dent Government Contingency Design Senator, introduced a by Hilton Smith A network of five teievision direct from the center. though some stations will be 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Picnic —— Umstead State Park Fund, which is set aside to bill that would initiate the State’s computing center stations including W B T V These organizations will prepared with their own 2:30 p.m. Jazz Concert “The Raleigh Quartet" Be- finance worthy projects which setting up of a “Consolidated will be the headquarters for a Charlotte, W F M Y - T V of share the cost and will pay projections," continued Berry. hind Winston Hall arise while the budget is in Colleges of Raleigh,” as pro- statewide network tabulating Greensboro, WTVD of Dur- a total of $2,100 to the com- To avoid any trouble, IBM 3 p.m. Pops Concert N. C. State University Or- posed by President McClure election returns in Saturday's ham, WNCT-TV in Greenville, pution Center. will have its top regional effect. last week. According to Hester state primary elections. and WWAY-TV in Wilming- The computer, an IBM 360/ maintenance engineer here. chestra at —- Outdoor Senior Liberal Arts Senator and McClure, there is a need Associated Press and United ton will have a direct line to 40 located at Nelson Hall, will “We hope J. McCree Smith Amphitheatre Paul Smith, who introduced for communication between Press International will move the center. tabulate returns instantane- will have a standby electrician 7 p.m. Movie “The Glass Bottom Boat" Textile the amendment, attached great the colleges in the city, and their state-wide bureau head- Radio Stations WPTF in ously for some 40 major races, on hand in case there is Auditorium importance to the SSL because, State should take the initiative quarters to the campus Satur- Raleigh and WAYS in Char- while still performing univer- electrical trouble which could 8 p.m. Play “Liliom” Frank Thompson Theatre he said, “This is a chance in establishing liasons. day evening. lotte will be broadcasting sity computations. break down the whole system," '8 p.m. Concert N. C. State Varsity Men’s Glee where the voices of the col— “Over 65 people in the com- added Berry. Club with Meredith College Singers leges in the State are heard.” puting center will be kept Also 011 hand at the center Jones Auditorium, Meredith College The $148 will help to further busy handling incoming tele- will be staff writers and press 8 p.m. Dance —— Union Ballroom “The Charlie promote the SSL and to For Homecoming Issue phone calls from UPI and AP service reporters on the tele- Milton Orchestra" adequately care for the guests correspondents through-out the types and wire systems as 9p.m. Movie “The Glass Bottom Boat” Textile from other schools. 100 counties of the state," well as broadcasting person- Auditorium Amendments defeated were Hardy Berry, State Infor- nel. 9:30 p.m. Coronation, Freshman Class Sweetheart a move to decrease the contri- mation Services Director. According to Berry. it is and classical guitar performance by Meg bution to Golden Chain Honor- Is Cited "Winn this information, undecided whether the system Christian —— Union Ballroom ary Fraternity from $50 to which will Use only about will be used again in Novem- Sunday May 5 $5, a request, later with- The Technician, Tucker progress,” during the year of Hester, professional Design 1/30th of its memory capacity, ber. 11 a.m. Worship Service Combined Corps of Chap- drawn, for $275 to buy a new Hall, and several students the K00] Kyotie. (The score senator, was cited as “Best the computer will be able to “Visitors are not encouraged lains Behind D. H. Hill Library wolf’s suit for the cheer- were honored at the annual of the game was State 28- Speaker.” Ronnie King, (J r. read 2000 cards and type out to come to the center because leaders, and a suggested in- Student Activities Banquet. Duke 7. The score of the agriculture). was named best 1600 lines of data each we are cramped for space and The awards were presented Technician was “Outstand- parliamentarian. minute." they will not be able to see last night in the Union Ball- ing).” Tucker Residence Hall was “The computer will be what is going on," concluded room. The “Outstanding Pub- Other, publication awards named outstanding residence handling computation only, al- Berry. ‘- lication” award went to the went to George Panton, News hall on campus. An IRC Technician for the Homecom- Editor of the Technician, Jerry Scholarship was awarded tor ing issue. The citation read, L. Williams, reporter, James the first time last night. Mary “To the entire staff of the R. Simpson, business manager. Edwards, president of Wata- Four Added To Ballot Technician for the “Homecom- Jim Holcombe, photo editor of uga Hall, won the $300 ing Day” issue of October 27, the Agromcck: Joe R. Coving- scholarship. The SC Rules Committee Primary Election ballot. John 1967, the Board of Student ton, art editor and Margie Fraternity Awards has accepted the excuses of Sinnett, running for Fifth Publications presents the 1967- Marie Morton, a poet, for the The IFC awards for highest four candidates who were not Year Honor Code Board; 68 award for “Outstanding Windhovcr were also honored. house averages went to Theta present at the All Candidates Deane Irving, (UP) for Sen- Student Publication.” Bruce Doerle, chief ,engi- Chi for the pledges with 3 Meeting Monday night. ior Education Senator: James “For 10,800 students, for neer and Robert F. Folfe, Jr., 2.30215 and to Farmhouse for These candidates’ names D. Burns (UP), for Sopho- the University’s staff, faculty program director of WPAK, the brothers with a 2.64736 will be added to the May 8, more Forestry Senator; and and administration, for thous- WKNC-FM also received average. Marty Daniels (SP) for Jun- ands of alumni returning to awards. ior Textile Senator. this campUs for Homecoming, Thomas Michael Antone, Wednesday's the Technician for trustees, legislators and editor of the "'indhorcr, was erroneously listed Freddy other friends of this Univer- honored, for his outstanding ,Weinberg as a candidate for sity, the Homecoming issue contributions to a Student Senior PSAM Senator; Wein- provided excellent pre-game Publication. berg will not appear on the coverage to a great football Union Awards ballot. Also .,.the name of Carl team. David N. Hunt was named Flemer 'should be deleted “But the Technician went outstanding Union chairman. from the list of Senior Agri- beyond the goal posts of Outstanding committee mem- culture Senator candidates; Carter Stadium. With excel- bers were Donald B. Ray and Flemer is running for an lent photography and well- Joanne Lownes. Outstanding Honor Code Board position. written news and feature ‘ committee secretary went to Social fraternity Pi Kappa stories, the Technician report- Mrs. Marina De Beer. Phi was the only organization ed highlights of the expanding SG Awards to submit a bid to run election service of Ivan Mothershead, the non- polls, and thus will man the State University to this State SG senator, was given the boxes on May 8 (primaries) and Nation, as the University award as “Outstanding Rab- and May 14 (runofi's). “tuned and turned on for blerouser in SG. Randy ...... N. C. State To Recievc . Bike Trek Coming Up State men and women who are cycle enthusiasts are eligible $315,698 Water Grant to compete in the N. C. State to Duke University bicycle race on May 12. tonightThe Baptistat 6Studentat the UnionBaptistwillCenter.meet A grant in the amount of University departments that economic benefits to industry The event is being sponsored by the North Carolina State Deon James (‘ansler (UNC) speaks $315,698 .has been awarded will participate in establish- —and thus to the State Bicycle Club and will begin at 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, May 12, on "The Establishment Views the [improved at the Bell Tower. The course covers 26 miles. Student". o o o N. C. State University by the ing the new training program will come through Entrants should check in at the tower at 10:15 a.m. End of The E0 Awards Banquet will be held Federal Water Pollution Con- in industrial waste control and recovery and treatment pro- check-in period will be 10:45 a.m. tomorrow from 7 til 12 p.m. at tho trol Administration for a five— abatement are chemical en- cesses. Entry blanks may be obtained at the Erdahl-Cloyd Union level).PlantationTicketsInn may(mainbebuilding,purchasedlowerin year project. - gineering, civil engineering, information deskFJRiders from N. C. State, UNC and Duke ”LA Riddick. Outstanding Senior Some 45 graduate students food science, textile chemistry, Basically. said Prof. Small- . . . o . . and Friends of the E0 society will and three faculty members will and wood science and tech- are being 1nv1tedmo part1c1pate. be presented 0 C U receive support under the nology. wood, this program is a move A map of the 1‘ ite is available on the entry blank and par— The Wesley Foundation will meet long-term grant. Smallwood said chief aim of to improve the waters of the ticipants are enc raged to ride over the course at least once Sunday at p.m. in Fairmont Metho- Prof. Charles Smallwood, the new program is to develop State. prior to the racm. Monti'orddist Church.of TheWinstnnqsmemReverend Runswill an authority in; water re- people with competence in in- Sponsors said Mempts will be made to mark the route and speak ona, “ReligiousO I OExperience". sources engineering, said the dustrial waste utilization, con- The civil engineering pro-- assist at dangerc 3. intersections during the race. The Latin A-crian Club will and development of this type of trol. and treatments for the fessor directs two other train- David Porter, ( airman, said entries received after May 10 tonight at 7:30 in 256 Union to ing and research programs at until the end of ti check-in period must be accompanied by 25 elect the Nuen Directive. All Latins program at State has been industrial sector of North cents. Say Cheez please come. 0 o o encouraged by such North' Carolina. State the training of engi- Senior pictures are now being made on Con-“no Carolina industries as textiles, Prof. Smallwood and his col- neers for water supply and He also recomirhIded that a 10-speed bike, while not a neces- campus. The photogra- Thewill meetVeteranstonightlxceutlvoat 7.80 in the m synthetic fibers, pulp and” pa- leagues believe that ‘with this pollution control and a study sity, will prove aigadvantage. He suggested a drink of water pher'n secretary shOwo how it's done with a pretty smile for Religious Center for appointment 0!, per and food processing. inplant competence. greater of the solid waste problem. and a candy bad mur a half-way booster during the race. the photographer — and her boos. committee chairman. Foreign Roommates-

May Be Requested 15he'rechnician State students will be given the opportunity to room with a student from another country next fall. The project is being organized by the Union’s International Committee. John Miller, chairman of the committee, said that the pro- gram will give American students to better understand stu- Friday dents from foreign countries. “By the same token, foreign . May 3, 1968 students can obtain a better understanding of the entire United States by rooming with American students,” he noted. Chapel Hill has successfully established an International Center for Americans and foreigners. Miller said, “If enough participants could be found at State, we could arrange a similar program with mixed rooming on and off’campus.” State has one of the largest foreign student enrollments in ,, .. the South. There are 497 students from 62 foreign countries ~ so: «A» Skeleton Crew -... Cum...» u9 .0 Sedur'uetl. Students interested in joining the program should leave When it’s election time on any political level, one ance. While we have usually endorsed McClure’s their name and address at the Union Information Desk. “The , observation is almost universally made: Even if an governmental ideas, we must point out that they mm l .._ International Committee will contact you about further de- elected official has been more or less irresponsible never be l'f‘ulixfllv'lilli: .‘l slinlojw-g;:gmyuns theship . .,. LA-.- .:.,..A.) n“ L.» a.“ “1‘..an “iii-l1 vnnr ntbot' during the rest of the term, he is his room glowing best of state. .«v ’1'. . arrangements in the meantime,” he said. when voting day draws near. -. -,. - . , .. We could scurry to our files of SG minutes and gafl...... “We. cannot promise an Arabian belly dancer, but we will ‘ 03' .‘3 .' "H. {;}':"T".'I) ;“;“." ,. a , , “it. b. l ,4». .,. , 6. .,...._._ ""‘i‘i‘l‘l‘iw‘P-yjfigézr, l _ H ..we _. . ,,1.. Legislature was riddled with alternates do our best to match interests and personalities," llL’ t'llll' Apparently some Student Government's senators that fateful night when the revised constitution was cluded. cannot be stimulated to responsible execution of their struggling for approval. There have been several duties even by a desire to look good during a cam- other key meetings with skimpy attendance. Sigma Xi .A. paign, and much less by a sense of obligation to their The proposed constitution called for a Senate of constituents. reduced size, supposedly to make the lawmaking body At the bottom of this page we have printed a list more eflicient. We now underwrite this idea more . Executives . of those who were absent at either the April 24 or wholeheartedly than ever—but because we don’t the May 1 meeting of SG. Appearing in addition is think there are enough responsible candidates run— the“ cumulative absence total of each senator. ning to keep 77 senatorial seats filled. Look at the Installed These two meetings were to see the first and second evidence. readings of next year’s budget. Hardly a more im- We will try to find attendance data on those candi- New officers who will lead portant session can be imagined. dates who did attend the budget sessions. Some of State’s top scientific society Yet the first failed to meet the quorum requirement these also have missed a large number of meetings, for 1968-69 were installed last and the second barely had the minimum turnout. We and should be noted as such. night at the annual banquet of noticed an SG Sigma Xi. officer canvassing the campus previous If chlmician staffers took their duties as lightly Dr. Milton Wise, professor to Wednesday’s meetmg, seeking alternates to bring as some of their SG representatives, we’d be hard of animal science, was in- the body to minimum strength. pressed to publish three times a month. stalled as president, succeed- Therefore we urge all who plan to vote this Wed- . ing Dr. Ralph McCracken. nesdav to inspect closely the list below. Compare it Other officers named to Wlth our list in last issue of those running for office. From SG’s Minutes head the scientific society If there is a candidate from your school running were Dr. Dale F. Matzingcr, for reelection who missed both budget sessions, or vice president, professor of who has '~ accumulated an unduly large number of genetics; Dr. E. G. Manning, absences, do not vote for him. List Of Absences secretary, associate professor There have only been around 15 sessions of this ofclectrical engineering; and year’s legislature. Note the number of senators boast- Excerpted and updated from the minutes of SG’s April Dr. Maurice H. Farrier, treas- ing seven, eight, and nine absences. 24 meeting, this list shows senators who were absent at that urer, associate professor of Make one leery of some campaign promises heard session, at which the 68-69 budget was to be read. entomology and forest man- lately, Those names with asterisks (*) by them indicate persons agement. doesn’t it? who were also absent at last Wednesday night’s meeting, at Dr. James W. Hard-in was The poor turnout throws both presidential candi- which the budget was passed as “emergency legislation.” named program chairman for dates in a bad light. How can Bill Iler claim to advo- Absence figures include this most recent meeting. next year. He is an associate cate of a strong party system when he does not better Senator 1.. No. Absences professor of botany. Dr. G. O. job of motivating his own Student Party members Adkins“ Agriculture senior 4 Doak, professor of chemistry, to attend legislature meetings . . . and is seldom in King Agriculture junior and Dr. Wesley O. Doggett. attendance himself. Granted, Iler is currently neither Jewell" ‘ Design junior 8 assistant dean of physical a senator nor an officer, but SG meetings are open, Mullinix Design junior 1 sciences, were named direc- Two Men Found Guilty and no presidential candidate should be as aloof from Kattenburg Design freshman tors. the proceedings of the body he aspires to head as Wise Education junior The society also made Iler has. Dixon Education sophomore 2 awards to five outstanding Hendricks Education freshman 4 young scientists who have The incumbent missed Wednesday's meeting also Whitfield Education freshman 1 Of Impersonating And the same criticisms of Iler apply to McClure Lawton" Engineering senior 3 achieved national and interna- Police equally well. Why has he, as leader of both SG and Seals‘ Engineering senior: 3 tional reputations for their Hand Engineering junior work at North Carolina State 1 University. As a result of a complaint 30. They told the judge that Police Major H. T. Bailey Carroll Engineering sophomore 4 The five were given “Out- stated in a letter to the Editor Conrad" Engineering sophomore 9 of the Technician, two men they impersonated the officers said an investigation indicated Cox‘ Engineering sophomore 8 standing Young Scientist” have been convicted of imper- in order to get some sleep. that Rickman went with Wil- Granger“ Engineering sophomore 7 awards by the national scien- sonating police officers in Ral- Raleigh Police Chief Tom liford to an apartment Willi- Harrington Engineering freshman 2 tific society. eigh City Court. Davis had order an investi- ford shares with three police Guthrie" Engineering freshman 5 Winning the awards were Michael Merritt Rickman of gation after receiving a com- officers. .. One of more of the service clubs on campus are Herrington“ Engineering freshman 5 Dr. Ellis B. Cowling, 35, asso- Apt 2, 2814 Brigadoon Drive plaint about police behavior The three officers, G. W. 35; reportedly planning to canVass for student contri- 55; Russell Forestry senior 2 ciate professor of plant path- and Thomas Elridge Willi~ signed by six persons who had Abernathy, H. C. Thompson 553 butions to the Martin Luther King Memorial Scholar- 33; Liles Forestry junior 1 olog‘Y; Dr. Chester E. Gleit, ford, Apt. 3 2814 Brigadoon attended the party: Thomas and B. W. Peoples, were on ship Fund. Snellings“ Forestry sophomore 5 35, associate professor of Drive were also given a lec- A. Blount, Robert M. Spann, duty, Bailey said, and Willi- Students are not generally noted for their willing- 353 Walker Liberal Arts senior 4 chemistry; Dr. John R. Haus— ture by Judge Pretlow Win- Alfred L. Fowler, John M. ford and Rickman donned po- 535 ness to part with money for charitable causes. How- 553; Hughes Liberal Arts freshman 1 er, assistant professor of elec- borne. Rickman is a state Burrows, Sr., Dennis Ed- lice uniforms found in the Sharpe‘ PSAM junior 8 trical engineering, 30; Dr. mundson and Harold Lynn apartment and took some £35 ever, a sizable response to the King Fund drive would 353; Gibson“ Textile senior student. Harrison. police equipment, then went to 533 be an expression of tribute to a great man and would 53;: 9 Eugene Hester, 37, director of Williford and Rickman had the party and pretended to be help through education white and black alike. Furr Textile junior 1 fisheries research ; and Dr. posed as police officers to The six men stated in the Murphy“ Textile junior John E. Hobbie, associate pro- break up an integrated party letter that many N. C. State police officers. v.; We hope student response here will be enthusiastic. 355 Benton Textile sophomore 8 fessor of zoology, 33. University students, both One of the signers of the iii Eloquent men have called for concrete expression 553' Matthews“ Textile freshman 8 in Jefferson Gardens on March “black” and white, had at- origional letter stated, “we 5; frnm those who claim to fool racial brotherhnnd. CO“- .‘E: McConnell‘ Graduate 8 tended the party at Apt. 2, were glad to hear that it was 5:} tribution by student to help educate other students, g3; Cuddy Graduate 2810 Brigadoon Dr. someone impersonating an of- 55; in memory of a great civil rights leader, would be'one .33; Blevins Graduate 2 The complaint stated that ficer rather than Raleigh po- '55; very concrete way to translate ideal into action. " Those sending alternates to the budget meetings are not two policemen who reside in lice that were involved. Un- '.:. * 3|! * ii! it counted. In addition to the above, the following senators for Tllli‘ BENT fortunately, at the time all whom we Jefferson Gardens came to the 1968,, might well be labelled. . “Lesser of Several Evils 5315 do not have attendance records, missed the May 1 TAU Hl"l'.\ l’l ‘.'\\\()(’l ~\'l‘l():\' party in uniform on the “pre- evidence indicated that they I :5; Year. On many political levels, voters are not1ng;:;:. ;.;. session: q... .. V .ti. tense of answering a com- were police officers. The P0- ._:_1:1: the absence of an outstanding candidate Weaver, Engineering senior; C. Harris, Engineering junior; ~ll:, plaint.’ lice Department did an excel- and feel ISIS Runkle, Engineering junior', BlackWOod, Engineerin- - fresh- “The officers asked residents lent job of investigating the :§:§ forced to settle for the man about whom they have the 3;}; man; P. Dixon, Engineering junior; Payne, Liberalg Arts of the apartment to cease incident and were most co- 5353 least misgivings. :5: sophOmore; L. Smith, Dalton, Textiles senior; and Props, making noise and to break up operative. North Carolina voters are the perfect example. :12: Agricu’ture fWShman' the party. This was promptly “Fortunately, most of our 555; They must make the difficult choice of president from done,” the complaint said. friends and neighbors have 335; a not-too-attractive field, then turn to the state level The group said officers told learned by now that it was not 335; and see an even worse selection confronting them. them, “This is Raleigh, North the police who were involved Those who register Democratic must chose between A Midnight Lamb Carolina, and we don’t have in the incident and we hope two warmed-over any nigger and white parties this incident has not shed politician’s sons with the same old, 5.; in Raleigh.” The group said a bad light on the Raleigh po- 335: meaningless campaign promises, 19th century out 3.; the men in uniform 1313 look, and anachronistic civil rights views that have .2:2 used a lice Department or created Cries For billy stick to prod one student any wrong impressions. 355 kept the Tarheel State trailing the nation for 100 333; Action Engineering who questioned them about “However, it does seem odd :ng years. If the Demos don’t want Scott or Broughton, 3323 Society their identity. to us that the culprits were 5333 they must look to Hawkins, who is quite progressive 333; by Brick Miller “They also blatantly dis- only fined $25 and that we did 333; but would have the devil’s time leading the state be- 553; Features Editor played their handcuffs with not learn of the trial until af- ' £553 cause of his skin color. 351: When all is said and done, will it be enough to say to hell Dedicates Monument implications of arrest,” the terwards in a letter from P0- GOP fans fare little better. At first, incumbent 3:3--' withgeverything and go back to bed. I guess it is if before complaint stated. lice Chief Tom Davis. 353; congressman ; saying to hell with it, you first face Canada and bow three Gardner would seem a ’more logical '-:3'5' times. A four-foot high, bronze the State Tau Beta Pi, made 3:5: choice than his mudslinging, aging opponent. Except 335 What has Canada got to do with? Not much other than that monument of the Bent—offi- the presentation. 3553 for his “driving, energetic youth” image, though 3;} they dislike American money and you won’t get drafted there. cial insignia of Tau Beta Pi, Noble, an electrical engi- "15:5 Gardner would be almost indistinguishable from his {:3 Why run away to Canada? Everybody says that if you do national engineering scholas- neering student, said that the Tau Beta Pi Society ' foes on the other side of the fence. . :3; you’ll be nothing more than a commie or a “yellow livered tic honor society—was dedi- monument will serve as a per- Some choice, huh? coward.” At least that’s what the R.O.T.C. colonels tell us. cated Wednesday. petual recognition of “those :5. And everyone knows that war should be left to the soldiers The Bent monument, pre- Tau Betas who have bestowed for they truly know what is right and what is wrong. sented to the University by honor upon North Carolina Initiates Eighteen Or is it what is riot and what is wrong? “Put a machine the North Carolina Alpha State and its School of Engi- gun at every intersection and kill all them black bastards! Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, was neering through high scholar- Eighteen students were ini- In addition to the scholastic They ain't nothing but savages nohow." Are you sure? erected in front of Mann'Hall. ship and integrity.” tiated into the Alpha Chapter requirements, a prospective I suppose that I should mind my own business. Every time Robert Noble, president of Dr. Ralph E. Fadum, dean of Tau Beta Pi,- national engi- member. must, be, active in .‘e-wdubfiumehnlemlelumln-m I open my mouth somebody gets mad. It’s so easy to sit back of the School of Engineering. neering honor society. campus-wide activities and to and watch the world go by, but if the government puts in a accepted the monument. Also be of exemplary character. four lane by-pass then you’re in trouble. attending the ceremony was In order to be considered The new members were hon- Throughout history, most of the revolutions, movements, Mitchell Wins administrative officials, facul— for membership in the socie- ored at a banquet Newsliter Elite: Pete Burkhimefe Panton Photography Editor Joe Hankins and most important ideas, have come out of the universities. last Wednes- WI A... and: Miller, GROWBusiness ManagerMOW DaleLannyReodlingDavies They rise from the pens of a thousand angry young men and ty and engineering students. ty, a junior must be in the day night. Dr. Burton F. 590"," Technical Meeeuer reach the Establishment either through} latrine orderly or Class Oflice Election in Tau Beta Pi is upper one-eighth of his class, Beers of the History Depart- SeemfeaturesEditor“ten Jae Lawns Carlyle Gravely the guvners’ one of the highest honors that and a senior must be in the ment was the speaker. MaxLindaHurlacker,Stuart personal maid. Maybe that’s why I’m here. can be bestowed on an engi- upper one-fifth of his class. Students initiated in the Judgment is not mine, it rests with the Gods. At Carolina neering student. Members-hip spring ceremony were Bennett Someone, however, has got to let is extended on the basis of R. Baird, Edwin Hewitt, —itett Write"— the Gods know what is Burley B. Mitchell, a 1966 Wayne Baker, Wil- Bill Horohler, StanleyLarry Stahl,Thal,JerryMel Williams, Steve Barksdale, Hilton Smith, happening. It’s sure not going to be a budding engineer who high scholastic standing, char- liam P. Gilbert, and William John Detre, John Miller, Larkin Pahl,Harrison,DavidRayHenry,Freeman,Dick Hill,PeteMattyKnowlond,Furr. memorizes infinity plus one of formulas and then goes home State graduate, was elected acter, integrity, adaptability Shipley To Aid J. Shearin. .to Mom, apple pie, and the girl next door. Nor will it be the president of his third year and personality. Francis J. Deutschle, Ronald super-liberal Design student who says how bad conditions law class at the University of The society was founded in Robert Morgan T. Gross, Jerry G. Lewis, Jed Spock,MJim White are but refuses to get in and work to‘allifiate matters. North Carolina. 1885 to mark “in a fitting R. Newland, Lamont R. Poole, My problem is that I argue the various merits of single He was running against a manner those who have con- Jesse K. Ray, Lawrence W. MM.”— versus double ply toilet paper, so when I bring up something Carolina graduate. Vl".en his ferred honor upon their alma Bob Shipley has been named Redman, Neill S. Smith, Ron Horton, Soeight Overman, Spock serious no one listens. My words trikle down and I have class entered Law Sch wol only mater by distinguished schol- campaign manager for Robert Wayne F. Smith. definitely mended my own garden much too long. But what eight of the 247 students were arship and exemplary charac— Morgan at State. Senator Marshall L. Weatherman, Advertising Age-to— of it? The world will come and go, usually. State graduates. ter as undergraduates in engi- Morgan is a candidate for Samuel E. White, and Lester Leonard Wood, Jim Sornpeon But don't be too hard on the common man. After all, he While at State Mitchell was neering, or by their attain- Attorney General ‘of North B. Young. _ must create a “new and more beautiful”, America. Beautiful active in the Young ,;Demo- ments as alumni in the field Carolina. . Membership is limited to Represented by NATIWAL EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISERS.SER- for whom, the six year old negroe with twelve illigitimate crat’s Club. He was a politics of engineering, and to foster Shipley is currently SG male students; however, a VICE, IO Lexington Ave, New York, N. Y., agent for national brothers and sisters, no father, and a one room shack in which major. ., , . a spirit of liberal culture in vice president, and he has been Women’s Badge to \any female advertising. Second Closs‘postoge paid at Raleigh, North Carolina to live? I suppose he can’t quite grasp the nicities of a, Mitchell won by a two to the engineering colleges of president of the State 4-H provision is made to award a 27602. Pibliilod Mon.-Wed.—Fri. by the students of North Coro- strucures problem or a physics lab. one margin in the race. A fel- America." . ' Clubs. Morgan said, “With meeting all of the rgqyire- line 5‘081’09! glaring holidays and exam The whole world is uptight, or that's wh..t the radio says. low State graduate who is also The. 7 State chapter was students of Bob’s caliber help- " ‘ménts' ’exce’pt' sex. ’This- year periods. Subscription, Use pespso’den’t’. HEVe cleaner teeth, 'sWeeter breath. . . .' while a Carolina law student'said, founded in die is 735.00 per school year. Printed at the N. .C. State.Print facing nuclear death. “This shows his 1925—th 48th ing us, we cannot fail in our a Women’s Badge was award- 9-», N. C. Ste. University, Raleigh, N. C. ' influence at chapter out of the present fight for ,8 bettétvlegal syn-U,ed to ,Mrs..liatie,:S. Culling. ‘ Exuent all, slightly ill. ,AQamline-l’, A- ,. A , ,, tote! of—12& “ L tent for our state.” ford, a junior in OhE. Thaflmflwrflhuwwmr

At 032-0701 State . ‘1 Has A Nightclub ------1' DIAMOND '-by Dennis Osborne the recreation room of the In summing up, Harris to be a gathering place for of the Technician Staff basement of Tucker Hall. Its said, “The Ratcellar will open dorm rats who can’t get to \\\\u "I : Ever been to an on-campus entrance is in the side of again May 11th, Alumni Jim Thornton’s; We want to nightclub? The rTechnician re- Tucker facing Owen. Once Weekend. We will have more be a starting place for new W I cently visited Tucker Resi- through this door, club en- -variable lighting, a stage for bands, and we want to be a dence Hall’s new nightspot, trance is gained by walking the band. and improved deco- place for anyone on campus suv wIIOLTSAII‘s, I the Ratcellar, and interviewed in a straight line. rations; We want the Ratcellar to come and enjoy a party.” SAVE 35% its founder, Jim Harris. All Diamonds Guaranteed I When asked how the ’Cellar N. C. State University began. Harris replied, “The I idea was partly (Bruce) Representative Gary Lyons Bonner’s. We wanted some- Telephone 828-4030 -" v I , '1.» .3 ...'.II ------that would have more popu— lar interest than the Bar- Check This * ‘ ‘* Jonah. We advertised the lOllY'S GUARANTEES IuIIctIoII one Saturday zi‘I'l‘Ii tiIe' - El’SyudIcate h , ., Ail mosé Interested in en- . ‘ W” W" H’IIQ ate-3'? . " ” tering the SAM rally this "IE ”DST The Ratcellar has a Mickey ,, , weekend should contact Jim [0' YOUR MONEY Finn atmosphere. with check- .. TEUIISJIM. wwwmagififi,”“eke"bi‘i‘t'tij"“}'€*ci"'lsé$82891“oifit‘bfiffiwfiafijfi?.. ‘41:" z’:fi*.'7‘o‘5'a”’t.. , W, .1 17,-, .. .,, .m-s ed tablecloths, candles for g " ~‘ . was: lighting, a bar, and live hands. set of general 'instructions “We have mostly new are available upon payment '0 II! EDI." YOU Bey! groups, both soul and rock. of entry fee. The “Soul Scene,” the band The rally will begin at 12 tonight (April 27th) is the by Brick Miller The syndicate is composed "00“ Sunday. v‘ Virginia Battle of the Bands Features Editor of McCay. a freshman in De- winner. Bonner got our first sign, Bill Windley, a junior ‘ band, a soul group from the The “El Propel Syndicate,” in industrial arts, Tom Bled- Governor Morehead School for an acid rock band, will play at soe, a sophomore in electrical the Blind.” the Bar Jonah cofi'eehouse to- engineering. and Dave Hick- OCEAN FRONT The club’s founder finds “\a" night, with music from The man, a junior in chemistry. COTTAGES few regulars” coming every Doors being featured. He concluded, “I think we EMERALD ISLE weekend. These visitors are The group claims to be able can put on a good show and For further Information charged twenty-five cents ad- to do “Light My Fire”, by we hope everybody will come.” Call 833-7727 mission if they are males The Doors, as well as‘anyone The show and dance will After 5 without a Tucker Hall activi- around. _ begin at eight p.m. with ad- ties card; girls and Tucker “A few weeks ago,” said mission set at 50 cents a head. card bearers are admitted Byron McCay a member of the free. group, “We started doing The This writer found a crowd Doors almost exclusively but of about 125 the Saturday will probably get in to the MON )ISBG NIVW night the curfew was in ef- ’Stones and Beatles later.” NOINO .LV 3WVN 800A 3AV3'I fect, but only half that num- “Our group formed last Tle .LXSN LNSOOLS ber of nightclubbers were at Show Features Maserati December and we began play- NDIIIOII V H.I.IM WOOII the Ratcellar the 27th. ing just straight rock. We There were the usual stag There will be a sports car “Ted Hoffman, the local be coming, but the dealer still went through a soul phase Fine quality 38‘point diamond beauti- wallfiowers, but the females. show in the west parking lot Meyers Manx dealer, will have isn’t certain whether or not which lasted about two weeks, iully set In 6-prong Tiffany mountmg. one-third of the crowd, were of the Union beginning at his Formula “V” prototype. he will bring it: but we finally decided to do nestled In the luxury ot a Jolly‘s ’bOx on the dance floor. The place five this afternoon and con- He is one of the two national- The cars will be on display what We like and we’re sort was reminiscent of the Jolly tinuing through Sunday. ly licensed technical inspec- all weekend, rain or shine, and of hung up on The Doors,” he Fine Diamonds [reinSm Knave, with its loud band. Over 20 cars are expected, tors for the S.C.C.A. in this will be roped ofi‘ from the commented. SeeleIIy’s More he lay! vocal patrons. and lots of re- according to Don Ray of the region," Ray stated. spectators. “Last‘year, we had “Our show will consist of Have a freshments. Most patrons. es- Union Special Functions com- “Also there will be 9. parts of cars stolen and this about half rock and half The pecially those in the corners. mittee. “We have invited all Maserati Zagato, a Fiat is the reason for the ropes,” Doors. We have a “light or- seemed to be “letting it all the dealers in this area and Abarth 1000, and a “street” said Ray. gan" coming from Chapel Hill sandWIch hang out.” most of the racing teams,” he GT40 belonging to Watts Hill Admission is free and every- we hope to use as well as some The Ratcellar is located in said. Jr.” He said, “An AMX might one interested is invited. of our own strobes.” Slullg‘t for e InNeville SI. — 032-55" dessert. e IIertbIlills - III-M22 Part time and summer sales Certified(r'emologists opportunities with America’s CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS 22nd largest corporation. Male AMERICAN GEM students age 2i or older with SOCIETY 12 or more months until grad- uation may qualify. High po- PORTRAITS COMPONENT SYSTEMS tential earnings and flexible working schedules. Far details, 3532 Wade Ave. write N.M.L. Associates, P. O. , Box 7l, Chapel Hill, N. C. Ridgewood Shopping Center 27514 FOR THE I969 AGROMECK 020-261 3" are now being taken at the Union BECAUSE WE WANT TO HONOR AN Political Advertising OUTSTANDING AMERICAN AND FOSTER LAWRENCE E. 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Invades Raleigh Today in this 001101... ORTS GREENSBORO, N C, On Friday, May 3, Clem- Maryla d, tied for the APRIL 30 (ACC)—The At- son’s league leading Tigers, league | ead at this point, lantic Coast Conference is a- (tied with Maryland) will play playes a single game at Wake May 3, lhitterrs paradrise this year. No baseball against third place Forest on Friday and then a 1968 less than sixteen batters are State. This may give some daubleheader at Duke 'Satur- A man who is searching for himself and has found nothing hitting better than .320, with indication as to whether the day. is to be envied by one who has found himself and ceased to two weeks to play. A year Pack is for real. It’s a double- search. ago, only eight ACC players header. The day before, the 1,.Monday morning the base- Technician: Teaches Bowling Intramural finished above that figure and Tigers will play fourth place ball race may have taken no one hit as high as .400. Carolina in a single game. shape. Bicycles to Durham How «1‘ v'vnaa bay"Taro “nth Bub 100 «vova-229g, Jim Norris, Maryland’s lcek what the Scorecard freshman outfielder holds the Technician and AMP are doing for you. SQl-‘TBALL lead for a second straight week Several dedicated worshippers of sun and wind have taken Beginning today, SPORTS is running a new series of in- Dormitory with a .559 mark. Ch1is (‘am— nit vupon1 themselvesm .toV raceV" from1 our beloved1 ‘m .Bell Tower to stuictigns,“Bowling with, ,Dck Weber’fthat theAME, Bowling“ Svmepaauuumerli‘rlBerrv (forfet). r ,. L lv'v' 0&3)», “13v” HIS-IT 'A A ' .01).“ Cantu.) an“ Products Group has made a availab e. Rragnu S 1 8, “1‘1?“:9. N l 5 year man, is second with a $12211, and notwam‘dllmusenough to relyon the soles of their The six lessons in the series should prove valuable to no- Sullivan 1 24. Lee 1 17 .440 average. Randy Bray, feet, these gallant gentlemen have compromised on the grand- vice and “old pro" alike. Dick Weber is possibly the best known LeeBragaw2 10.N Sullivan22. Bragaw2 7S 2 12 daddy of the Honda, a ten-speed racing bicycle. Of course in the United States and-than excellent record as Lee 3 10, Owen 1 7 whose Clemson teamhas been (T lnn (mo-1110. on fhnvn," ho annyqI Inter)“ MT! ”1.3“"bowler.'.1 . ~ . . " tang;— ”tut-111:1}0.1111111”.c 1, ' H Iv... A .. 1 ~ . .. +A nnt '1“ no» ”way Bccton over Berry (forfeit) David Lemonds, 061161111; ‘ Bragaw SN 11 19,18.SullivanLee 1 111 12 pitcher, leads the conference In the name of brotherhood and with expectations of a more Lee 2 5. Bragaw N 2 O in strikeouts. Lemonds has exciting race, these boys have invited bicyclists from Duke TurlingtonSullivan 2 13.9. OwenBragawl 8S 2 12 kayoed 63 batters in 44 iii- and Carolina to enter. A strong inter-school rivalry could well Lee 2 7. Tucker 1 6 nings. Tom Bradley, Mary- develop wth running fist fights on the straights and hard Sigma Chi 7. FraternitySigma Nu 0 land’s strong throwing ace, is blocking in the corners . . Bicycle racing has a notably dull with Dick neber SPE 8 Theta Chi 1 the ERA leader, giving up only sound, but if the traditional hatred among these schools PKTSigma6.ChiTheta[4, ChSigma12 Pl 1 0.80 runs a game. carries over to this event. the finishing stretch through the ALL-PRO CHAMP/ON Surprising State has the streets and Intersections of Durham should prove interesting. PKA 2, SPE 0 top pitcher in Mike Caldwell. No, it’s not strike three. The batter connected in State’s recent SAM 11, Delta Sig 1 He has a 5-0 record. double-header here with Tar Heels just a split second after AGR 12. SAE 11 State is 13-5, 7-3 in ACC in our photographer Speight Overman snapped the shutter. Incidentally, Dave Porter recomends that anyone planning Bowling Instruction Open League baseball. The ansWer is in their to enter ride the course at least once before race day. 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