North Carolina State University's Student Newspaper Since 1920
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l Next stop Ogden for Cardiac Pack echnician North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 Volume LXlV, Number 71 Monday, March 21, 1&3 Raleigh, North Carolina Phone 737-2411/2412 Preregistration necessary April 8 set for »fina|deadfine by Stephen Gupta- Coliseum. Also. address changes can Assistant be turned into 100 Harris Hall. Ad- News Editor dress changes must be completed by .The official preregistration period April 21. for the 1983 summer sessions and fall Tuition and fees for summer ses semester begins March 28. Students sions are due May 10 for the first ses- will have until April 8 to preregister sion and June 21 for the second ses- for those academic periods. sion. All students planning to attend Special and evening students' State in the-summer sessions and/or preregistration forms and address fall semester must preregister. The changes can be turned into the Divi- University will assume that any stu- sion of Continuing Education at the dent not preregistering does not in- McKimmon Center. The hours of the tend to return to State. McKimmon Center are 8 a.m. to8 pm. Enrollment standings will deter— Monday through Thursday. and 8 mine whether or not students failing a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. to preregister in the official period are An extended preregistration period allowed to preregister or late for the fall will be offered to new. register. A fee will be imposed on readmitted. special and evening students who are allowed to students. Students unable . to preregister or register after the of- preregister the week of April 5-8 will ficial times. be offered the extended period. Summer sessions preregistration Special and evening students in schedule request forms will be taken terested should check with the Divi- "at Reynolds Coliseum during the sion of Continuing Education. New week of April 5-8. After these dates. and readmitted students should check forms will be collected at the Depart- with the Department of Records and ment of Records and Registration in Registration. 100 Harris Hall. ‘ Continuing degree students who Preregistration for the first sum- have received special permission to mer session ends April 8. and preregister after April 8 may turn preregistration for the second sum- their forms into the Department of mer session ends May 20. Records and Registration. A late fee The University will mail schedules will be charged to those students. to students who have paid tuition. Late registering students will be fees and all other debts by the ap- charged an additional fee along with propriate deadlines. Accurate mailing the fee charged for not preregister- addresses of each student should be ing. ‘- , ' ' Staff photo by Clayton Brinkley given to the Department of Records All late fees are to be paid to the and Registration. University Cashier's Office at 2 Peele Jubilantfanscelebratedonl-illlsborough Streetagain Sundayafternoonafter Nevada-us Vegas, 11-10 to advance to the third round of the Western During the preregistration period Hall before submitting preregistra- the Wolfpadr pulled out its fifth straight last-second win. this time over regionals in Ogden, Utah. students will have the chance to sub- tion forms to the Department of mit an address update in Reynolds Records and Registration. Green eats words as Bailey sparks Pack by William Terry Kelley and Lorenzo Charles that provided earlier. I thought we started out shots to move out to a 12-point ’Health Corner’ aids Sports Editor the spark. allowing State to erase a very well with a 12-4 lead. It is lead. 52-40 deficit and eliminate Jerry tough to play three games in three ' “I was proud of our kids." said CORVALLIS. Ore. — Sidney Tarkanian's Runnin’ Rebels. days and come back and play Fri- Nevada-Las Vegas coach Jerry Green may have put on a show day and Sunday." Tarkanian. whose club finished himself. but his opinion of Thurl “First ofall. I'd like to say Vegas 28-3. “I thought they played very student problems Bailey will have to change. played an outstanding basketball State once again struggled in the hard. I thought we let it get away The 011 State forward sank a game." State coach Jim Valvano first half. hittingonly 11 of31 shots from us. We missed some clutch basket with three seconds remain- said. “They played outstanding from the field and five of 11 from free throws. We’re shooting less by Pete Elmore Before the new service began there ing to give the Wolfpack a 71-70 man-toman defense. We tried -a the line. Green and guard Jeff Col. than 85 percent from the line all Staff Writer was a student health aid at a desk win over Nevada-Las Vegas and a number of things. I thought they lins pumped in four of six each and near the display to answer questions. trip to Ogden. Utah to play Utah in played a great basketball game. Green added four of four at the line year. You have to give N.C. State a 'Student Health Services has come but that part of the program was stop the semifinals of the West to undo a 124 State lead to grab a lot of credit. They came down in up with a method for students who ped because few students used the Our kids did a good job down the 33-27 halftime advantage. the clutch and they always make use the University Dining Hall to find facility. according to Barker. Regionals. stretch fouling. I said to (Dereckl the big play." out about their weight. according to Green had said he wasn't wor- Whittenburg when it gets down to In the second half. Charles kept Jerry Barker. coordinator of health “The program is trying to provide ried about Bailey before the game. five minutes. ‘You really turn iton.’ the Wolfpack close with six early (See “Hemics, " page 6/ education programs on campus. an easily accessible source of informa- but it was the inside play of Bailey I asked if he could do it a little points. but the Rebels hit outside The Health Corner. which was tion for students. especially freshmen started last semester. has a scale and since they are the main ones who use height-weight charts so students can the Dining Hall." Barker said. “We see if they are making any progress in feel as if the program has been a Student health service sponsors alcohol fair. gaining or losing weight. moderate success. especially the pam- The service also provides informa- phlets. We feel like a lot of informa- by Pete Elmore rains. according to Jerry Barker. coor- had about 2.000 students come by." Seven fraternities are sponsoring tion on a different health problem tion has- been picked up." Staff Writer dinator of health education programs Barker said. “We try to entertain the the alternative beverage bar which each week. according to Barker. on campus. students with a fair—type will provide free non-alcoholic “We provide information. in the The scales are also being used. ac- The idea of an alcohol fair is not atmosphere." beverages which taste like alcoholic form of pamphlets. Mi a different cording to most students interviewed. The University Student Health Ser-L new. This is the fourth year there has Over 30 groups have already signed ones. The one with the best alter- theme in health each week." Barker One female student. who wished to re vice is sponsoring the 1983 Alcohol been one at State. but. according to up to participate in the fair. according native drink will receive a cash prize said. “In the past we have had alcohol main unidentified. said the program Fair. “Raise Your Spirits" Tuesday Barker. it is a special event.’ to Barker. and there will be sponsored by Student Government. abuse. human sexuality. weight con— was an excellent idea. but "I don‘t from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the Stu— “I honestly feel this is about’ the everything from clowns to an alter- Another feature will be two trol and nutrition as some of our want anyone to see how much I dent Center Plaza or in the lobby if it best fair in the country. Last year we native beverage bar there. students from Bragaw who will each themes." weigh." drink one beer every 30 minutes dur- ing the entire length of the fair. Their EXAMINATION TIMES ”00 - 1100 lm - 1800 ' 1800 - 2100 reaction times will be tested after each beer. Dexterity of the students EXAMINATION DAYS Hours Class Actually Meets During Semester‘ will be tested with a rope-skipping ex- ercise. , Pep Other features include a demonstra- Rally Monday. May 2 1000 1050 MWF 1525 1615 MWF 1745 - 1900 MW tion of emergency alcohol overdose “7:. / FL. GRK. LAT 101.102.105 procedures by TEMP’s. A demonstra~ 201.202 Common Exam tion of the effect of alcohol on body There will be a staged Pep Rally: today on the brickde systems will be given by the PreMed be ning at 3:30 p.m. The “Ida;.0“).mwfl“;qw- and PreDent Club. e all will be video ta Tuesday. May 0935 - 1050 TH ‘1005 - 1720 TH 1745 1900 TH An exhibit will be sponsored by the an sent to the players in Utah. It i: he that a rowed: EE 201. 202 Common Exam CH 101.105.107 Common Ex- Panhellenic Club. It will feature the crowd will show up to voice their suppo of the Wolfpack. am cooking of different foods in beer: samples will be provided. inside Thought for the Day: We are not Wednesday.