the student newspaper of North Carolina State University at Raleigh, N. L‘. 27607 P. 0. Box 5698 Phone 755 -2411 1: Volume Llll, Number451 Wednesday, February 26, 1969 Four Pages This Issue 4! .‘ . Men Returning\_ >< s NEWConstitution :5‘\ To by Lee Plummet Coeds will be out of Alexander Hall at the .' ‘ May Be Ratified end of the semester as the dormitory will once again become . ;: : home for 180 State males. Carroll and Metcalf will become women’s dorms. The men from Metcalf will have a choice of any other dorm on campus, including renovated Becton-Berry. The housing capacity for women will increase from 548 to By SG Tonight 800. Assistant Director of Student Housing, Roger Fisher stated that 710 of the 800 spaces can be filled now. " The pr0posed student student body wants equal Information teams have Approximately 150 more girls have; been accepted now Constitution will probably representation in the ”gone about to different than had been accepted this time last year. Over 300 more be ratified tonight when school councils. clubs and approximately women have applied. S t ud‘ent ' Government The residenCe hall room reservation period will begin April meets. The council members 3/4 of the school councils 1 and end May 1 for all hall residents who plan to reserve a agree but aren’t in a parti- to explain the changes in T0011] for next fall semester. The meeting will be cular hurry tochange it. the Constitution and any During that period the residents of Metcalf and Alexander held at 6 pm. instead of at The constitution is on the other points that areques- will be given special Room Change Request cards which will 7 pm. as usual. side of the students; there- tionable. enable them to indicate their choice of halls. Everyone fore, the Councils are Wes McClure urges all This change card must be returned to the Office of Business to debate some Affairs with a Residence Hall Reservation card and rental hopes to be out in time for expected students to attend the payment. the Duke-State basketball tonight. meeting. It is very impor- game. tant to all State The priority of a Room Change Request will be based on King commented that students. the date of rental payment. Vice President Ronnie “there will probably be no The students will vote The following priorities will be in effect: changes in it (the First priority will be given to those currently living in a King hopes that “it will go major on the Constitution, residence hall (other than Metcalf and Alexander); may reserve through without much Constitution) now. The March 19. A two-thirds their present room if they meet the May lst deadline. trouble.” only changes now will be majority will be required Second priority goes to the hall choices of Metcalf and stylistic ones.” to ratify the Constitution. Alexandergresidents will be honored if card is submitted by About the only debate May 1 st deadline. expected tonight is from Third priority is room change requests made before the May 1st deadline by other hall residents-will be honored where the school councils. The possible. Fourth priority will be given to new students and those not . meeting the May 1st deadline. Art Prints Special instructions concerning the room reservation period Soon women won’t be so common around Alexander. This fall Alexander will be delivered to all halls on or about March 15. transforms into a men’s dorm, and Metcalf and Carroll will become the two women's dorms. (photo by Hankins) On Display £49.: Mum" Will Be Requested A collection of prints done by North Carolina school art Scott Endorsed By Consolidated University _ teachers is on display at the Union at State this week until The Consolidated University “University supports the law of “The successful solution of the Board of Trustees meeting of this money would be used March 2. Board of Trustees Monday the State." these matters will require un- at the Faculty Club Monday. to improve utilities and renova- voted to support Governor Bob He added, “1 have great derstanding, patience, a good The request includes $32.3 mil- tions. The 24 teachers created the Scott’s demonstration memo- faith in this student generation measure of wisdom and abiding lion in capital improvements President Friday said,“lf no prints during a studio work randum of last week and to try ...I believe we should listen to faith...” . and an additional $16.8 million additional facilities are pro- shop sponsored by the NC- to increase the budget submit- what they have to say. Their for operations during the bien- vided in this session (of the Arts Council in July, 1968. ted to the General Assembly serious proposals should be The Consolidated University I mum. General Assembly). new con- by $49.1 million. considered seriously. There is will request an additional The capital improvements struction that might be author- Jack Sonneberg, staff mem- "Governor Bob Scott ex- need for change in our society, $49.1 million from the General request for State included $8.1 ized by the next, session, 1971, ber at the Pratt Center for plained his guidelines for hand- but it must be achieved Assembly at an Appropriations million for a general academic cannot be translated into build- Printmaking which is one of ling disorders on state- through the democratic pro- hearing on March 4. building, $653,000 for an addi- ing before 1973 or 1974. the world’s foremost studios supported college campuses to cess... The move was approved by tion to Broughton Hall and “Thus, a two-to-three year for today's master printmakers, the Trustees of the Consoli- $302,000 for renovations to gap in a building program instructed the workshop. 1':th '; dated Universtiy of North Riddick, Mann,‘ Daniels and which is barely keeping pace Carolina Monday and received Page Halls. with enrollment growth will He holds 'the honor of James Farmer, an assistant secretary of Health, an endorsement from the The Advisory Budget Com- limit the University‘s capacity having his work in the Education, and Welfare, spoke to an overflow crowd board for his policy. mission has recommended a to serve a presently identifiable permanent collection of the at the Union Tuesday night. He spoke on the Negro Scott said, “Some editors total of $8.7 million in capital group of people who'will be Whitney? Museum and the revolt. For an exclusive Technician interview with are unsuccessfully attempting improvements for the four- qualified and who will wish to Museum of Modern Art, both Farmer see Friday’s paper. (Photo by Barker) to second guess me about why campus of the University. Most attend the University." in New York City. I sent out the memo in the first place. In their cloistered wis- Campus Crier dom they have concluded that Congressmen Want Youth Fares it sprang from a lack of confi- LOST: wallet in the gym. If found. tional Prayer (the annual prayer in dence in the presidents and keep the money and turn in the connection with pilgrimage to W A S H l N G T O N , half fare tickets on a standby ational experience that travel cards at the gym cage or call Vann Mecca) tomorrow at 8:15 a.m. in chancellors. That is not true D.C.——~Representative basis for military personnel on alone provides. “ Blake at 832-1311. 256 Union. and if they had asked me 1 Arnold Olsen (D-Mont.) was The N.C. State Chapter of S.S.O.C. leave,” Olsen asserted. The SC will meet tonight at 6 will meet today at 7:30 in 100 would have told them it was joined today by ‘16 House Concluding, Olsen recalled instead of‘7. The meeting will be Harrelson. not true. members in introducing a reso- over in time for the game. The Society of Afro-American Cul- “1 did it because we needed lution in the House recom- Continuing, Olsen saidihe the words of Oliver Wendell LOST: 1965 Jacksonville high ture will meet tonight at 7:30 in a statewide policy to guide our mending continuation of child- feared a CAB ruling upholding Holmes: “Prudence and justice school ring. Initials are HRB. Lost the music lounge of the Union. the recent decision “would ul- are the compatible format in the Union. REWARD. N.Spock The Psychology Club will meet actions in these matters. 1f 1 ren, youth and military fares timately threaten other special necessary to formulate any dic- Hanks 832-9349. or the Tech- tomorrow at 7:00 in North Parlor were a president 1 think I on the nation’s airlines. nician. 755-2411. of King Religious Center.“ would want some outline... and desirable fares. tate of society.“ “The CAB The Young Democrats Club will The American institute of Aero The concurrent resolution decision does not seem to me meet tonight at 7:30 in HA 163. nautics 8:. Astronautics will meet rather than take' some action “No one would benefit to be prudent justice," Olsen today at 4:00 in 242 Riddick. only to find out later it was expresses the sense of the from an elimination of these said. The Muslim Student‘s Association The ASME will hold a luncheon contrary to State policy, which Congress that special fares now fares," Olsen said. will hold the Eid-ul—Adja Congrega- today at 12:00 in 216 Broughton. would lead to criticism, not authorized by the Civil Aero- only from the General Assem- nautics Board (CAB) “are con- “As a mat '. of fact, it bly but from the public also.” sistent with the intent and pur- would very lead to a new He also said that he had “a poses of the Federal Aviation general fare ase because great deal of confidence in the Consolidated University President, Dr. William Act of 1958.” two of the three fare categories administrators of our institu- Friday led the Board of Trustees in endorsing involved apply only to seats Janitor Claims Demotion tions and the vast majority of Governor Scott’s University protest control state- According to Olsen, a Civil which would otherwise go Aeronautics Board decision last vacant." Physical Plant janitor Eddie activism among the workers is ation Center Sunday night at 7. our students.” ment. (photo by Hankins) Davis was transferred from his Trustee W.C. (Buck) Harris month by Examiner Arthur the cause of his removal as An organization is being form- made‘ a motion Present that airline youth fares Olsen said feeling is wide- post to a window-washing crew Assistant Area Foreman. of Raleigh Awards Given by NCWF Tuesday morning. The change ed to replace the N.C. State giving Scott a “rising vote of spread in the Congress that the Physical Plant spokesmen Employees Association , of The State’s Leopold Wildlife dent, were each awarded $100 discriminate against full-fare youth fare, currently under in position came with no prior confidence and thanks.” notification. were unavailable at press time; which Davis is currently vice- motion carried unanimously Club was co-host to the N.C. grants. passengers and should be elimi- fire, “Has been an important according. to their comments will follow in president. speech by Wildlife Federation Convention Sarah Sheffield, a junior, ‘nated did not reflect the intent factor enabling thousands of Davis. after a seconding of the Congress in passing the Prior to the change Davis Friday‘s Technician. Morehead City’s Luther held in the Sheraton-Sir Walter was awarded a $500 scholar- our young people to attend the The action was announced The Raleigh native notes Hotel in Raleigh on February ship in conservation commun- Federal Aviation Act. colleges and universities of was an Assistant Area Foreman that the 15% white component HamiltonSr. 20-21-22. in Sullivan Hall. He interprets to Davis by Janitor Foreman Hamilton said, “The people ications by the Outdoor their choice. Luther Perry. Davis said he was of PP: manpower is basically received that message with a Four State students enrolled Writers Association of “1 do not believe it was the the new post as a demotion. in agreement with the need for in conservationoriented fields intent of the Congress in_ this It reflects the increased “l was told I'd be going on escorted immediately to his a union-like body great deal of comfort and America. the window crew on a tempo- new post. and believes cheer...the people of North were awarded grants by the Also honored at the NCWF Act to prohibit the existing emphasis governments at all “they‘ll work with us” in the N.C’ Wildlife Federation. practices of authorizing one- levels have placed on strength- rary basis until they decided Perry, Davis noted, did not orgamn‘tion. Carolina endorse wholehearted- Convention was the Leopold half fare tickets for youngsters where they wanted to locate ly and overwhelmingly those Walker Rayburn, a graduate Wildlife Club’s advisor, Dr. ening educational opportun- me.‘ said Davis. He has been offer any reason for the action, Support is also lent by the sentiments.” student, and Thomas Nash, a Fred S. Barkalow, Jr., for“ his between the ages of 2% and 12 ities in recent years. active in organizing the. Physi- stating that he was “following State Society for Afro. University President William sophomore, were each awarded outstanding contributions to on "a: reservation basis; of cal ant workers and seeking orders." American Culture, the It.“ C. Friday said, “the Univer- $200 grants to further their conservation. He received the authorizing one-half . fare tic- In addition, he added, “we i proved janitorial service. Davis' actions in organin'ng Citizens W, and, a sity’s long history of free and studies. highest award given, the kets for persons between the believe the fare has provided ' e the PP was quoted in the the PP workers will continue number of W My open expression of ideas” must Randy Perry, a senior, and Governor's Award for the ages of 12 and 21 on a standby many thousands of our young echnician as commending his with a meeting of the entire and students, seem“ to gbe maintained but .-the Adrian Farmer, a graduate stu- Conservationist of the Year. basis; or of authorizing one- people with the unique educ- initiative. Davis maintains his force at Walnut Terrace Recree Davis. ‘ ‘

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I could name so many groups that have gone :tught as t 0| uni in" led stu The take-over would end, tltiat agute, the old rags-to-riches bit, but you should know that bii‘rtiiadaednythinislelve: frinfiifé dimfildlmw’ either When ”he“ 5 t . areaMore. to the point though, The Family-That Pldy‘s Together . \Ymdhover. office and posted .a :11: females were.membermet,_orof thewduoen MR. DAVE,, G. HAMPTON7 (Ode 212 44014) is one of those records that Tom Wilson, km or- demnds on the door. d to be back at the dorm. M” be 0" "’9 “'“P‘” formerly a producer for Verve Records, would describe as a Originally, the students had All night long people stood nightmare. pick «the record one gets nightmares about for planned to quietly request the around the door, reading the MARC" 7 ‘9” not. producrng. That’s the way I feel about it, and 1 am very members 0f the staff to leave, hSt 0f demands and speculating ' enVLousii youofiidtlwriiLou édler,but“who“PosedDID Produceto Spiritit.before this,, all you onem“ ‘”there,““'""the“A“;office:3was2:“:thseized7‘“ rajMaybettwein Whatshouldwou'dleave,happen.said to dlSCUSS qualificalions tor have to do is turn on your radio and check out the Top 40 without a struggle. . some. Should, we pm the advanced study at days,actionandthesefordays.the “IfirstGottimea LinesinceontheirYou"introduction,is a hot itemSpirittheseis J campus.PandemoniumShould theseizedChancellorthe cause?“After“deaboutothers.three and a half WINNIE"mumscuoor. gathering a national following. All things considered, their hit be notified? Would the campus hours there came a knock at and M" Opponuni'i” smgle must be credited with promoting this new interest in the COPS be sent to the scene? the door- Cries or “N0 “’3‘ 835! in the field of all!!!" group, although their first album sold Very well without the Would an ultimatum be issued? N0 MACE!" poured forth from INI'EINAI’IONM ”M tItisesrtiteftit IIOf’ta top-riflling 45 todspur sales on the LP. But Would Governor 50°" send in the office The door was =3 , enoughn iatoy appeall was toa theun yofirngerer oun element,material and d'd1 not surface the National5 Guard.9 . opened and‘5in walked a couple lntervrews‘ may be scheduled at Taking their new album as a whole Spirit provides us with d The students felt that then of members of the Windhover .' "“Pny varied types of music-still jazz-oriented--that should ‘eli‘adigis'vtvl‘izeelftogfiihnm’ the“; staff mm a message from the THE PLACEMENT CENTER bring new popularity to the group. As is the case with many mm; d I h a, ent o Chancellor, WhICh they trans- —— tgtritupis today, Spirit is composed not only of great musicians, gimgrfignifimgyéo‘. all :3th ast Get the hell out Of I’HUNDEIIIID memberu a so ofgreatthe writers.group whoMarkdidAndes,not writethe bassist,somethingis theforonlythis YOU V0 made “'10 DOCI'IS' Llst Md you’ve versny rest rooms, the transferuni- erezwe’veFaced withgot suchwork anto do."ultima- ‘ GRAMMY!0' ““00" album, and [suspect that (even so) he had quite a bit to say QOt 24 hours “for. he COMBO IOOkll'IQ for YOU.” of faculty Parking spaces to the tum, the demonstrators had no lNrEINAI’lONAl MANAGEMEN? about the different arrangements. As in the past, Randy —by Phil Fniflr, Michigan State State News Lee-Sullivan area, the complete Chm“ bu‘ ‘0 leave. so saying, “°""‘"" m. 5"“"“" '""""" 5 gunar work is fantastic, With _a rising and falling destruction or all Slater {00d they vacated the building The ‘0' Fm.” "we, whine that no one-in the business can match. As far as services on campus, and the crisis was over The take-over p. o. g“ 19‘ drumming is concerned, stands as one of the most was at an end but th (1 d _ Phoenix, Arizona 8500! unique. With a style that goes back almost to tribal rhythms at ' w ’ e eman s timtfs gnld yet can take off into new beats that must be heard . ‘ aggrigzt‘ mfg-wins there more M A ‘ “2:“: WM A m‘ to e e ieved. If this all sounds trite, it is. But (and this is trite m 51 .. mar-m 0" "W" ’ “"0" too) it is hard to find the right new words, short of coining er. some, to describe Spirit. ea ca em war 5;.;::::3:::t:::::::::!:::1:2:2;2;2:2325:2:25:25:::3:2:i:£:2:2:2:l:::2;::2:2;::2;3:2;2;1:2;!;:;Z;Z;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:¢5§f§;':';§;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:_;'t; lTIOI-ILYWOOD (UPl)—-— Redgrave, “Isadora.” . lt was an unusual year in nomination to 330k Wild who SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS 33 Alrigfit’tcgtSumGIlggf"ill be enthralled withAfyfin:the endBil:of22:3;qu“Silky .‘Sam”“hsegtyi”sf):1ssfitiig(turn it up “Oliverlt” led all motion pic- Nominated for best actor of HOHYWOOd ““1 three 0f the played the artful dodger and . . ‘ 5355 nominations in the year were live performers, fim {01" pictures winning the be“ directing by Carol Reed. i Exc'tmg work at boys’ camp, June 22 to August 21' Mature 503:5- I CassidY,good andtakeloud).a listenTo toget“AllcluedTheinSame.”to theWell,drumming[could ofgo Edon thetures 415‘With 11annual Academy none of whom had previously m0“ awards being "‘me 0th" directors nominated i‘ staff from all parts Of country (foreign nation). In “Ch cultural and on, but verbal accounts of the musical action never have Awards race Monday. won the Oscar: The other top nominee W35 were Gillo Pontecorvo, “The 33 area or Berkshires, Mass. High degree or staff fellowship. Grad ' Algiers;LL Franco 3:1 students, upper classmen p'efened' Attractive salaries. 41" 7“., justand plainneverSlttlngWiltl bedownanythingand closelistening:to an acceptable substitute for nominatedMembersBarbraof Streisandthe academyfor LonelyAlan Arkin,Hunter;”“TheAlanHeartBates,is A ' seven.“The U0" in Winter,” With Zeffirelli,Battle Of“Romeo and Juliet;” 9-5 year. Openings "1°de waterfront; swimming, sailing, 3535 .‘ The Family That Plays Together is a record that you can get best actress in her first motion “The Fixer,” , Ron MOOdY. “Oliver!" is a "“1310“ V91" Anthony “BMW. “The Llon in watershiing, canoeing; land sports: tennis, baseball, soccer, .' truly l‘nv0V6l d WI-th-. everyt‘ h-lng flows from one mood ‘95”. musical.picture, “Funny Girl,”. another Lion“Oliver,”in PeterWinter,”O’Toole,and “TheCliff classicsion ofOliverthe Tim's!CharleswhichDickenswas Winter;”“2,001: ASpaceand StanleyOdyssey."Kubrick {35‘:35 3°",song" “Che'yrleader, “fiery,{01“ music,“3mm“mgurtarist,3"“ "iPPinSipianist,“‘0'“9119108"?th“mm" 533‘5535 fighbzfigsrpggtht‘lygngggr 02h ttltiti:i fir? ttstide \Kther ‘Efric Also nominated for best act- Robertson, “Charly.” an a smash hit in both Broad- The awards will be made yearbook, ceramics, electronics, nature, astronomy, ham radio. engineering and mixing the cuts soothatgt‘iie soiiggsoblerfdl’i‘rohi ress in 1968 were previous win- Othetr pictures nominated way and London theatres. In April 14 at the Dorothy Give skills, references, phone. Camp Mah-Kee-Nac, 137 ,' one into the other so perfectly. Outasite. AND the ners Katharine’liepbortn. “The wait“ Réitmttep aatrtitd “15:11:33 additon to best actor Moody. it Chandler Pavilion of the Los Thacher Lane, South Orange. NJ. 07079. . 3:}: ,t bigger-than-life string and horn arrangements of Marty Paich 1‘0“ m Winter. Patricia Neal, R h y] n "‘0' l” c -e also included best supporting Angeles Music Center. .1 contribute to the total sound that IS Spirit. “The Subject was Roses,” and lac ae ' - liver. .. With :i‘ My only gripe is that I have to wait for so long to see their Joanne Woodward, “Rachael, e even nonunations led Funny . next release. Occupational hazard, I guess, of being a listener. Rachael.” The -flfth nominee Gm, Wh'd‘ had fight A thud _ for best actress was Vanessa musical “StarI” won seven 4 Listen for Spirit on PROJECT ‘69 on WKNC-FM -- 88.1 nominations. "’ KHz. ,:.'.-.-.:.;.:...... 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: In Birth Control “A ‘Foik gol'iar-i'sl' make litter. 5, BOL God'Fl'e)’ RATANGARH, India (091} bag of contraceptives and ——The two-ton elephant tossed it high in the air. Friday ath picked up a batch of handbills It was all part of a new with its trunk and sent them gmutov in the nation’s birth Saiurday showering over the crowd. control program, brought to Each handbill was printed: this village in north India by Niie 31‘ 89M. “Do ya teen bachche...bus.” It state Governor 5- Gomla translates “Two or three child- Reddy. the ‘l ren...enough.” The elephant had been : Next, while village girls in trained to distribute birth con- do. veils giggled and nudged each trol literature and pick up a par 31min, People other, the elephant picked up a package of three contraceptives and hand them by trunk to a buyer at the government- (loga‘i'ed across Pigeons,Too subsidized price, three for five ‘Fr‘oh‘l Desiqh 50%. paise—less than one US. cent. VENICE, Italy (UPI)--There Appropriately enought, :h EaSeh’Icni’ of- are more pigeons than people Governor Reddy named his Kihq Blair?) in Venice and city officials public relations elephant, a think there’s something wrong 25-year-old female, Lal Tikone, in that. which means red triangle, the So, they said today, they official symbol of family plan- will put Venice’s pigeons on ning in India. birth control pills. Some villagers thought the . The pills, mixed with grain idea of using an elephant was ; and gobbled up by the unsus- insane. FUR SAlE pecting birds, have diminished “They should not have their numbers effectively in chosen an elephant for teach- I964 V.W. Bus ‘ Madrid and Basel, Switzerland, ing us to stop breeding,” a and Venice city fathers said it village elder said. “After all, it had better work here too. Not is an elephant which brings 135 mm. f/3.5 Auto-Nikkor Lens only do the 150,000 pigeons in home the newlyweds in the 90-230 mm. f/4.S Auto-Soligor For Nikon, Nikkormat _Venice constitute a major wedding processions.” Banke ‘Bihari, the village Monroe MA health problem, but their drop» philosopher, looked to heaven 7-W Calculator pings are ruining invaluable and objected to the whole idea. marble and bronze monuments “Children are gifts from God,” all over the city, the chief of he said. CALL HAL BARKER or NICK ENGLAND Venice’s health office, Prof. India’s family planners set a Guseppe Boffa,ssaid today. The tough goal for the nation. They 755-2411 before 6p.m. Venetian Animal Protection . , society has approved the :23 if; £3313; £31112: 834-6803 or 8346994 after 6 pm. , pigeon population control pro- ! 000 t 25 l 000 b 1975. . .5 -- . . lec" 30““ said’ He said the ’ In tlfe 10d:inn the gunners ”='3'='='='='="'i'='= People “”11 30 r'8'" 0" ‘hI’OWlng Iheir trash. 1. But no law will stop litterw out public sup- it secrety hfillevzes nlthfite afiitve; hope to subdue mat“ popu- -:- ".5 time to speak of unspoken things... all around us just as long as you and I go on port. Litter is ei'erybody's problem! E] Only 5.? “830‘“ W' "° 3’ ’ '° lation at around 670,_million by 5;; letting them- B When Paper products. cans." when all of us decide that North Carolina is to humans, but also will im- 1985. It now stands near 540 . ELIZABETH TAVLOR bottles and other debris are put in their prop- tOO beautiful to be defiled, only when every- prove the lot of the birds who million. ° 55; 5D g aye. er place, there‘s no problem. But when trash remain. To publicize birth control 55' body getsbehind litter prevention drives and Pigeons are almost as fami- is thrown out along the 'works to clean up our measures, the government last mAeo-Nl-EW 23:35:25.,2114:33323552.5_. liar a part of the» Venetian year posted family planning mmms highway, on our city neighborhoods. our scene as canals and gondolas. slogans on locomotive trains "secular CEREMONY” streets, dumped in our Hundreds of tourists leave widely used in India and sent Now towns, cities and coun- town only after having them- I ROBERT MITCHUM I woods, strewn on our ties, our whole state... selves photographed feeding song and drama groups into pigeons in front of St. Mark’s remote areasswith tunes and an... PEGGY ASl-CFDFT beaches, litter becomes' only then will we be able plots on family planning. :5; ' PAMELA BROVVN an ugly problem. [3 The State law. Basilica. This keeps photo- " 'b':::=:l:3:1&=$:3:3:‘~$$$:$:3: I 7, 7 to, leave this great, green and r graphers working, medical of- Governor Reddy’s elephant prescribing a m'aiiimumb‘r s‘sorirre ‘ ficers agree, but they warn it, “- is the newestrickz-Bharat, the gracious land as it was left to us " isn’t doing the rest of the . elephant’s mahout keeper, said for littering highways, could be —unmarked by ugliness caused population much good. Lal Tikone ca: walk 20 mtiles a :- , broadened to include all property by carelessness. ,1] Litter is a ( The said the pigeons are the day with her irt contro pro-:53 source of virus infections, and paganda and be seen by mil-3'23? NOW SHOWING along our highways and streets. I _ . .. crime. gmyzens can stop it! carry germs and parasites. lions of people. 5;. ). \ D if

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"i.1 Tournament Tomorrow*1,fin““1! In Game Tonight ‘sv “There is no doubt we’ll be favored to take State’s top individuals by events are: State has reached a point of 8:37 pm. with a preliminary the swirnming championships by the other Freestyle—-—Eric Schwall (50); Bob Bim- no retreating in its bid for a game at 6:30 pm. matching coaches,” says State coach Willis Casey. brauer and Schwall (100); Steve McGrain and first division finish in the At- the Duke and State freshmen. Birnbrauer (500); McGrain (1,650). Back- lantic Coast Conference basket- The winner of the freshmen And while Casey isn’t casting a negative vote stroke——TomEvans (100 and 2(1)). . ball race. game will gain a third-seeded against his Wolfpack for the upcoming Atlantic Individual Medley—-Evans and John Long Coach Norman Sloan's spot in the Big Four freshman Coast Conference championship m'eet at Wake (200 and 400). Butterfly——Long (100 and Wolfpack has lost three of its tournament at Forest, Thursday throughi Saturday, he isn’t 200). Breaststroke—— Mike Witaszek and Tom last four ACC games to drop to Fayetteville, going overboard on his pre-meet forecasts of a Falzone (100 and 200). Diving ——Dave Rosar a 66 conference mark and a tie March 4-5. team title. and Don Mutz. for fourth in the league stand- Sloan has had varied starting “However, I’ll be very disappointed if we Falzone, ACC record holder in the 100 ings. - lineups of late, but has opened don’t wiv- ‘0 percent of the individual events,” breaststroke, and Witaszek are defending And things aren’t bright fo with 68 Doug Tilley at center says the Wolfpack coach “While we have some Champi‘fi‘I, “ii!“ Wihao'la‘t apalrino a fflmt in the Wolfpack, which must in State’s controlled offense talented men, we don’t have the depth, that the 200. face Duke tonight and South with Williford and Joe Serdich North Carolina has for a championship meet. Casey doesn’t foresee any massive onslaught Carolina uu” Satxie; 2:; “f: at forward. “They can score more points by having two on the league recors in this meet, and cement- final regular season games. Dick Braucher and either A} or three men place high in an event, even if our ed, “1 think the record times are starting to The Blue Devils and Game- Heartley or Jim Risinger are man is first.” _ level off in the ACC.” cocks are ahead of the Wolf- expected to be the guards. Casey’s Wolfpack, which has compiled a 25-0 Top contenders in the sprints, in addition to pack in the standings, but the Rick Anheuser and Nelson record in ACC dual meets over four seasons, Schwall and Birnbrauer, are Maryland’s Mike Isley have seen extensive duty will be Pack will have the advantage of seeking its fourth straight conference Golub and Gary Goodner, South Carolina’s The ACC’s best take it easy at Carmichael Gym’s pool. (photo by Comm) playing both in Reynolds Coli- also, as Sloan has sought ways . championship. \- Trono Williams and Mike Slenker, and UNC’s seum. to pull the Pack out of its ~ “I figure a team will have to score at least Bruce Wigo. ‘To Make Me “There is no doubt we have tailspin. 500 points to win,” Casey said. There are 2,000 Defending champion Dave Heim in the 500 Eat in the Back’ “our backs to the wall and must points at stake. State tallied 547 to runner-up and 1,650 of Maryland, South Carolina’s Covie win the two remaining games North Carolina’s 41956 in winning last year’s Stanwyck, and McGrain, who held the ACC to get a seeded position in the Intramu rals title. mark in the 1,000, top the distance entries. tournament,” says Sloan, As far as team races are concerned, Casey Casey feels State divers Rosar and Mulz ‘Waitress Too Frightened’ about the Wolfpack’s upcom- Open League Bowling will views State and UNC as begin in two weeks. Entries the top contenders for could finish anywhere from first to sixth, with ing task. are now being accepted at the first place, with Maryland and South Carolina both having good shots at the low board title. State, which has used a Intramural Office and must battling for third. Rosar ranks high in the three-meter. controlled style of attack in its be in by 2:00 pm. March 6. Gus Thompson, one of Continuing, he said, “Run- approach mentally, some of recent losing efforts to South State’s “super soph” athletes, ning is valuable to me for a our runners would do quite Carolina (35-45) and to Wake Open Squash and Handball Girls’Cage has been leading the indoor number of reasons. First, I well in the big championship Forest (49-52), downed the Tournaments. Large ball, track team with his consistent enjoy participating. Second, meets, such as in NYC, Phila- Blue Devils in an earlier meet- novice and championship, performancs. because I have done well, I delphia and Boston. ing. - small ball, novice and cham- A ction Gus, who has lettered in keep trying to do well. Third, I “If we participated in these Vann Williford got the vital pionship, small ball doubles, by Diana Gersch track (as a freshman), runs the see running as a personal bat- meets, the inspiration of com- points in the 91031118 “COWS as large ball doubles and squash. In the girls championship 880 and 440. The Wolfpack tle, a love affair between my petition in them would make the Wolfpack came from 14 Deadline for entries is March basketball game played Mon- which sometimes lacks team ability and potential. us all run better. It isatremen- points behind in the final 13th. Faculty, staff and day, Alexander 1 edged out depth, usually has a few top- “I see it as a battle to dous feeling to run‘in front of stages of the second half to students are eligible. Carroll 2 27-24. It was a close llight athletes. Thompson is overcome my small hurts. The people who understand what beat Duke, 77-74, in Durham. —Dave Adkins, Director game with plenty of action. fast becoming one of the most effort is between me and run- you are going through.” The Duke game will start at lnrramuraIAthlerics Theresa McCarthy was high respected runners in the con- ning. It is a continuous fight Thompson told the scorer for Alexander 1 with 10 ference. against giving in to personal Technician of the difficulties satisfaction and the fourth rea- of adjustment. “In high school points. Her outside shooting Gus’s smooth, powerful son I like participating is the from the corner could not be stride has, in two short years, I was always on a winning traveling 1 get to do, and the team. Now, every meet is like Fencers Edged Out Il'“'lrwv“'lwt_;'..._, stopped. Genie Enloe and aided the ‘pack immensely. At people I get to meet. You Paula Scott scored 8 each. the Virginia Military Institute can running in the State meet, the learn a lot about a person competition is so good.“ ._ by Jim Noble Both girls had fine performan- Relays last year, Thompson before, during and after ces as usual. Kathy Withers went head to head with some a Gus has also found difficul- State’s fencing team lost its first conference meet of the are_ sunk her foul shot for l which of the East’s best, and he came race.” ties in “living with” a white season here this past Friday night by the score of 14-13. rounded out the team scoring. out looking very good. Gus had some comments southern world. Gus has been Carelina’s defending conference championship team won Mary Ann Kohler, Janet Gus said, “The athletes at about the athletic program at exposed to Southern attitudes the meet the hard way as the Pack lost seven 54 decisions. Shallcross, “T” Koontz, and that meet were the ones I read State. On improving the pro- on some road trips. One bright spot for the State team was the weapon victory ~L¢MN$4.VMww Cheryl Allen finished out the about, It was frightening, gram, Thompson said, “We “I can remember one time of the undefeated epees, now 8-0. Mark Canavan was a perfect team. Marian anchoring our sprint relay should give more scholarships when the waitress was too 3-0, and Calvin Barnhardt had a 2-1 mark to give the epees a Youorski, coach against all of them. From that in the minor sports. These . for Alexander 1, said the team ah , frightened to ask me to eat in 5-4 decision. experience, I learned what qua- should be given to offer help the back. I ate in the front, Larry Minor paced the foils with a 3-0 mark as they lost by would not have gone this far if lity running really is, and it and to make the athlete feel .. it was not for their teamwork. Genie Enloe drives on Carroll 11 as Alexander I took - with the team, but I could see a close 5-4 score. . “We have helped me to adjust my goals.” wanted. At State, one must be my people looking at me from Bob Mituniewicz was 2-1, and Rick Cross and Manuel outstanding players the girls’ basketball title. (photo by Barker) Gus, who is from Durham, interested in the sport. Minor the kitchen... but without teamwork we noosea...... Garcia each won one bout for the sabres 5-4 loss. The could not have won.” '”33-...... :.:.:.:.:.:.g...... is majoring in Aerospace sport participation is motivated “I am expected to always Wolfpack, now 6-2, closes out the season this Saturday against Engineering. Besides his intense by a love of the sport. When take the jokes as jokes. They Virginia and VMI in Charlottesville. Carroll 2 gave a good fight interest in running, he also athletes run only for money, call me “animal” because of with Janet Blanchard leading enjoys reading, drag racing, and all interest is lost, and it the way I go about my the scoring attack with 10 jazz. becomes work...one has to know how points. Becky Benfield, Sue business. this is meant.” -. Fnoca NIG'HTi—GOWN In Basketball Gus explained, “I don’t see “The facilities here are lack- a JAZZ a FISH N CHIPS a DIJ'ELAND a PUB a Avery, and Mary King scored 4 an analogy between jazz and ing, but with the completion of When asked what a dream points each while Laura Gilbert Sigma Nu rallied from a the first team to gain a two running. To me,they are sepa- some of the new facilities, this track meet would be like, Gus scored on 2 free throws. slow start and fought off num- point lead being declared the rate. Jazz expresses an inner problem will be corrected. concluded the interview with, Proudly Presents the The final again Alexander erous Delta Sigma Phi challen- winner. The winning points for “Every athlete performing to 27 and strength. It acts as a comforter. Carroll 2, 24, making ges to defeat the Delta Sigs Sigma Nu came on two free It expresses aloud what I feel “With the right food, the his own satisfaction.” STA NumgMA ET;.M. QUARTET Alexander 1 the champions. 52-42 and- capture the frater- throws by Martin. internally.” right rest, and the right MON, "1!. $7.50— WID. SIM-Till". 53.50—"L SAT. St00 Due to the number of nity basketball intramural teams, bowling will be played championship Monday night. GE 19" Portable model . UNRESERVED MON TUES lN COOPERATION WITH only on Tuesdays at 4, and Delta Sigma Phi jumped off 787RESERVATIONSWED9970 3071MEDLlNSATDR CASUAL CLOSETS Volleyball will be played only to a quick 40 lead on baskets TV’s. Like new fully AND OTHIR on Thursdays. Water Ballet will by Ed Manieri, but Sigma Nu Runners Fourth In Big 7 guarented. be on Mondays and Wednes- fought back to a 4-4 tie on days beginning March 5 at 7 baskets by Tommy Smith and IOB’S Chuck Manning. It was at this 1n the Big 7 Championships mile. Running on that same Price $49.50 ’ last Saturday at Chapel Hill, relay was Jeff Prather, who T.V. Sales Co. MOTOBEYGLE SALES point that Sigma Nu forward State runners placed fourth. 4524 grapplers Eddie Martin went on a scoring clocked a 51.]. His time was U.S. 401 South 0“RaleighGm" '4' 772-5979 spree, tallying nine points by Leading the list of fine per- his best ever indoors. PL 772-4387 the end of the first quarter to ’ formances was the one-two Coach Mike Shea comment- SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS Decimated give Sigma Nu a 15-14 lead finish of Peter MacManus and ed, “Because of thisfine per- WE Disaster has struck the after the first eight minutes. Gus Thompson in the 1,000 formance, we expect a good BUY - SELL - TRADE wrestling program in recent Sigma Nu then moved out yard run. MacManus clocked 600 from Jeff in Saturday’s ~ World's Finest weeks as a rash of major in- to a 28-17 lead in the second 2:17, which is .3 of a second conference meet.” The ACC YAMAHA ‘~ juries hit coach Jerry Daniel’s quarter on three baskets by slower than the school record, conference meet will be held at Ban-Lon Knit Shirt! NORTON — DUCA'I‘I crew, greatly weakening their Eddie Martin and one each by while Thompson finished in Carolina. showing against national Benjy Simpson, Tommy Smith, 2:17.2. In the high jump, Dwight powerhouses Maryland and Van Harrington and Marty Thompson returned twenty Greene and Graham Whited Beam. The Delta Sigs cut the minutes later, in the mile relay, both leaped 6’-2”. They were $3133303$"JO140113313539lV‘l Appalachian. lead to 29-21 at the half on Jeff Prather and ran a 52.8 second quarter awarded third and fourth Service6PortsAll2CycleEngineson Going into the last two buckets by Fred Mitchell and places, respectively. weeks of competition, State * * i * t t * Coach Shea lauded distance sported Manieri. a fine 6-2 record, but The teams traded baskets runner Ed Carson for his out- in their last four matches, the Strong Finish Expected standing double. Carson grapplers could defeat only during the third quarter, with anchored the two-mile relay, Smith doing most of the Sigma State’s track team ispinning The Citadel, 26-8. Nu the Wolfpack.s one-mile realy and later came back to take Hampered by injuries suffer- scoring and Tom Bangert its hopes for a high finish in plans. fourth in the two-mile run. ed against Washington and Lee and Dave French tallying for this weekend’s Atlantic Coast Senior Jeff Prather of Char- “Ed ran a smooth, even race DSP. The score after three Conference indoor champion- and Maryland, which shut out periods was 38-31. lotte is State’s top threat in the and then came on with a very the Pack, State also fell to East \ ship meet on events like the 600. He has been clocked in strong kick, to take fourth,” Carolina, 22-10, and then went Delta Sigma Phi cut the lead two-mile relay and 1,000-yard 51.4 in the 440-this season, but related Coach Shea. Carson’s down before Appalachian, 25-5 to‘ 38-32 at the start of the run. he hasn‘t run the 600 in com- time, 9:32 was a personal best. as the Apps set a new NCAA final quarter, but behind the The ACC meet is scheduled petition. national season scoring record for Friday and Saturday at the Derr hopes high jumpers Shea believes that in this of 407 points in 12 meets shooting of Martin, Sigma Nu University of North Carolina, put the game out of reach with with Maryland, as usual, the Dwight Greene of Rockville, year’s conference meet, State while allowing their opponents a 50-37 lead with two minutes . heavy favorite ti)"sweep to the Md., and Graham Whitted of should score well in the one- only 96 points. to play. Martin ledmboth teams team title. Roxobel, both of whom have and two-mile relays. Overall, he Appalachian could manage in scoring, tallying 22 points. cleared 64 this season, will expects the, Pack to finish in only one pin against the Wolf- Coach Paul Derr of State Smith added 12 points, four plans to enter Peter MacManus, garner points in that event. the upper half of the standings. luxurious, lull-lasnionst Ban-loo pack and their 25 points total coming on baskets from 30 the team captain from Dublin, lull sllirt ol lluPonl “lntroo"“‘** was over nine points below feet, and Simpsoncollected six/L Ireland, in the 1,000, an event nylon. Autmtic washout-dry! lland- their average. French leanSP with 1 1 points, he captured in last week’s Big lasltimt Italian collar. Classic styl- Allen Brawley (145) was the followed by Manieri with 9 and Seven meet. ing. Availaolr in a wide range ol only State wrestler to gain vic- Bangert with 6. "MacManus, sophomore truism colors. " . tory against the Apps, decision- Both Sigma Nu and Delta Gareth Hayes ,‘pf Greensboro, Sigma Phi had‘close semifinal ing' Thompson, 7-5. Mike contests last week, Sigma Nu freshman Jerrx Spivey of ’Iextraltud yarn 100% DuPont nylon Couch battled Childress to a edging lambda Chi Alpha Greensboro and\ sophomore mark'“'Antron"for Its lnlobalas DuPonl‘s registered trade- draw to score the Pack’s other 61-59 in sudden death and DSP Gus Thompson of Durham will 8 I0 points. stopping Sigma Chi 46-39. The make up, the Wolfpack’s two- State finished the season Sigma Nu-LCA game was tied mile relay te . Thompson with a creditable 7-5 dual meet at the end of regulation play, finished second to MacManus 1 07h: record. and a last second tip-in by in the Big Seven ,000. The wrestlers now look to Sprinter Dick Trichter of smear the ACC championships which Smith knotted the score after Great Neck, N.Y., Fred Bellof . the overtime. The game then 2428 Hillsborough begin Friday in College Park. went into Flat Rock, Glenn Williamson . St. WANTS In.“ Md. sudden death, with of Raleigh and Spivey'figure in Captain Peter MacManus