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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.