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Volume LXI, Number 73 Friday, March 27, 1%1 Raleigh, North Carolina Phone: 737-2411, -2412

Thomas’ decision Chancellor accepts new position to leave Raleigh

as university president in Alabama was hard to make by Fred Brown knowledge sooner than he had disagreements with the Legislature by Fred Brown wanted. on several points because I don't think News Editor News Editor “People may make bad decisions in the campus gets what it deserves." he Chancellor Joab L. Thomas. speak- those type of situations." he said. "But said. (Editor's note: The following interview took place ing at a Wednesday morning press I am looking forward to this new Of the problems that will be facing Wednesday afternoon after Chancellor Thomas' news conference at McKimmon Center. con- challenge." him at the University of Alabama. conference that morning.) firmed to members of the press and Thomas said he is not retreating Thomas said he is “going into a tur- . State's faculty and staff that he has ac from anything at State but is bulent situation" with his eyes open. Technician: How does it feel to be leaving? cepted the presidency of the Universi- “attacking on a different front." Thomas will be the first University Thomas: The sensation I have right now is one of real ty of Alabama. “I am going away from an extreme of Alabama president since the sadness. I have had such a pleasant situation here at Thomas flew to Tuscaloosa. Ala.. ly desirable situation." he said. “As resignation of F. David Mathews on North Carolina State University. I have so many very Monday for conferences with the chancellor I couldn't have asked for July 1. 1980. Mathews resigned after dear friends here. some that are members of the faculty. University of Alabama board of more." nine months of conflict with the facul- staff. student body. whom I respect and admire. I love trustees. . Reports that Thomas is leaving ty and state Legislature. the Raleigh community so much that Ilhave a great deal The board made an official an- because of a better fringe-benefit According to University of Alabama of sadness and reluctance to leave. nouncement Tuesday morning of package offered by University of news editor Ellen Rossler. Mathews Technician: Will you recommend someone to succeed Thomas' decision to take the job. Alabama officials are not true, he said. felt his office should have the final you? Howard Gundy will remain as acting “The fringe-benefit package here in word in any dealings with the faculty. Thames: No. I won't get involved in that process. president until Thomas' appointment North Carolina is the strongest. most The faculty felt they should have con- There are several people internally who could do a bet- becomes effective on July 1. supportive staff and faculty ‘1 could trol over issues concerning them. she ter job than I'm doing without any question. I would Referring to a story in Saturday's have asked for.” Thomas said. “That is said. s15 hope that. if an interim chancellor is appointed while a The News and Observer. Thomas said the ,best benefit a man could have.” Rosaler said that even though Staff photo by Clayton Brinkley search is going on. some internal person would be he “wound up being pressured into a Thomas said disagreements he has Chancellor Joab ‘I’homas, who has been at State since 1916. decision” because the offer from the had with the N.C. Legislature did not (See “Thomas, " page 2) decided earlier this week to accept a position as president (See “Chancellor. " page 2) University of Alabama became public influence his decision. “I have had of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

Spivey, YoCUm, Long to assume new duties in Student COvernment Paul Young. who finished third in make a good treasurer." he said. “I the race for student body president. would like to extend my congratula- by Fred Brown said campaign dirty tricks did much to tions to her as well as to the other win- News Editor detract from the election. ners." “I would like to congratulate the Jim Yocum said he was notified of Ron Spivey. Sandi Long and Jim winners but I must say that I was the election results by opponent Ken Yocum won overwhelming victories in somewhat upset with the way the Edwards. the Student Government elections. elections went." he said. “There was "I was extremely amazed at the out- Spivey was elected student body just too much ripping down posters come of the election. I was expecting a president. Long was chosen as student and such this year. I feel that these ac- runoff." he said. body treasurer and Yocum was voted tivities were contributing factors to “I anticipate a year of hard work as Student Senate president. student apathy. and I'm looking forward to it. I regret "I will return to Student Govern- seeing two other fine candidates lose. When the final tally was determin- ment — probably as a presidential I would like to persuade them to con- ed Wednesday night. there were only candidate next year. I plan to seek tinue working with Student Govern- two contests: senior Humanities and a committee or advisory chairmanship ment." Social Sciences senator and Publica- with Student Government for the Edwards said one his main reasons tions Authority atlarge members. for 1981-82 school year." for running for the office of Student which recounts will have to be taken. Mark Brooks. who finished second Senate president was a disagreement "“We'll‘ be two votes lit, “ “that for student body presi with Xocum'splatform. . tonight.” Elections Board Chairman do could not be reached for com- “I feel he is too much of a lobbyist Ron Spivey Jim Yocum Sandltons Rick Taylor said Thursday. ment. and might not focus on campus issues “Everything went pretty normal but Long said she is excited about being as much as he should. There are a lot there were lots of votes in those two elected and anticipates an active year. of things that need to be done on this races so we're going to check to make "I spoke with (student body campus that will not be accomplished Gym hours cut back due to lack of use sure there has been no mistake since treasurer) Steve Rea Wednesday if Jim concentrates on state and na- they were so close. We'll have the night about the upcoming transition tional government." he said. by Tim Peoples William B. Toole. the acting head of p.m. until 11 p.m. There wasn’t any ‘ period." she said. “It is important that “I think Yocum. Thorne and I had a Staff Writer the physical-education department. need for the hours to go until 1 a.m. results late tonight. we work together so none of the ideas good fair contest." said. “We believe it was logical to ex- We kept a count of the people in the “The two main runoffs will be for being worked on will be forgotten. Bill Thorne. who was also defeated Carmichael Gymnasium is cutting pand gymnasium hours when the gym and many nights at l a.m. you Judicial Board and Publications Board "I have also talked with Ron and by Yocum. said. “Naturally I was back its operating hours because the weather made it difficult to get out» may have had only ten people in the seats." Jim and I feel that we will make an ef- sorry I lost but I'm sure Jim will do a weather has warmed and more side." He said that as the days get gym. That didn't warrant keeping the fective team." great job. I do feel. however. that Jim students are using the outside longer. students go outside more in- gym open." Taylor said only 2.200 to 2.300 Tony Reevy. who was defeated by didn't discuss campus concerns facilities. stead of coming inside the gym. Peebles said that the costs were students voted. which was less than Long. said one of the reasons he ran enough. Starting April I the gym will close The gym cut back its hours another high for gym operation because of last year. for treasurer was that he felt Long “His whole position paper was at 9 p.m. on weeknights. On Saturday time this semester. Closing hours electricity for the lights and at should not be unopposed. about things going on outside of cam- and Sunday nights it will close at 5 were changed from 1 a.m. to 11 p.m. maintenance. “I think the elections might have ."I honestly feel Sandi Long will pus." p.m. Monday Thursday nights. He also said that the reason for cut- been hurt because of the Technicians Paul Peebles. assistant supervisor ting back the hours was because of being stolen Monday." he said. "But of Carmichael Gymnasium. said. "The limited gym use by students after we changed the location of one of the reason for changing the hours to 1 a.m. p.m. ballot boxes from the Student Center Fair mixes drink with sober message was because it was the peak basket Starting April I. the new schedule to Bragaw and that seemed to help." ball season. Intramurals went until 11 will be: added a couple of hours 7:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday — Spivey said he was surprised at his by Jess Rollins '11. "kr. iA. 13.7%.. “fly; ;’ f p.m.. then we margin of victory. r. ’s' a so if anyone wanted free play they Thursday Asst. Features Editor , was..i-XWe}‘ ‘ “ g“f‘f/‘ 4:13/ , could play until 1 a.m. 7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Friday “I thought it would be closer than ,1, 4‘ ‘1.e "Now that the intramural season is 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Saturday this.” he said. “This was a hard race In the dimly lit. smoke-filled con- ”a over you can have free play from 4:30 1:00 p.m.~5:00 p.m. Sunday for me in running against two guys fines of a bar sits a group of college £433“: 1'?! I've known so long. I thank the Man students drinking beer. The often upstairs and everyone that voted." harsh realities of life are abandoned Student Body Preddeat Plow. Kenneth R. Moore. Jackie temporarily as an effervescent buu Elected: Ron Spivey Harris descends. inspiring speech and actions Rising Junior considered taboo during the cold light Stndent Senate President Elected: Becky Winslow We of day. No matter it's time to party Elected: Jim Yocum Runoff: John (Rocky) Lampe. and all other considerations receive Reid T. Barker. Bill Laudon. -'Sprin3 exam schedule. Pay 2 . little attention. 8tndeat Body Treaenrer Charles Dunn But problems can arise. Suppose so Elected: Sandi Long Rising Senior -DJ sets ‘KlX' out of radio. Page meone gets a bit too~cocky about his Elected: .Steve Wood. Karen 3. ability to drive a car when he's actual- Union BeardefDlreeter-s Humphrey. Jeanene Bryant. Steve —Raleigh corners the market on ly too drunk to walk without landing Elected: Mark Silver. Ken Ward. Lytle _'—— soul. Page 4. on the floor? Of course not everyone David Hendricks Engineering: drives while in this condition. Some Rising Sophomore -Tearn of 35 runs relays. Page 5. become violent. some become obnox— Alnmai Athletic Award Elected: Allison Bailey. Ken ious. some become i and some just Elected: Julie Shea (cross countrvl Stewart. Stan Gallagher. Linda -Administration takes away what pass out. The ability to drink respon- Student Saute Clark it gives. Page 6. sibly becomes crucial when all the Design; lat-large) Rising Junior nightmarish possibilities of overin- Elected: Wayne Hamilton Elected: Daphne Le . Jeff Baker. dulging are considered. Education: (atlargel Pat Millsap. J.D. Holder weather The Alcohol Fair tries to meet the Elected: Daniel Gordon Rising Senior challenge of educating the students at Forestry: (at-largel Elected: Tony Hayworth. Lisa J. today - sunny and mild with a State about the dangers of excessive Elected: Scott Russell Hirsch. David Isenhour. John Mit- high in the low 705 and a low in drinking and the benefits of tolerance. chell Sponsored by the student health Textiles: (atlargel Runoff: Scott Stabler. Michael the lower 405. Saturday —- partly Run-off: Rodney Huffstetler, T. Mather cloudy and warm with service. the fair is now in its third year Elisabeth Lynn Morris. Cindy temperatures reaching the of operation. Hundreds of students fil~ PAMS: mid-705. Sunday -— clouds will ed by the exhibits arranged in front of Wilder Rising Sophomore begin to move in with a possibility the Student Center Wednesday. Main- Ag. 8 Life Science: Elected: Kim Herring of thundershowcrs developing in tained by representatives of various \s. Rising Sophomore Rising Junior the afternoon. The high will be in organizations on and off campus. the X * Elected: Margaret Edmonson Elected: John David Winkler the upper 605. (Forecast provided exhibits were an informative attempt a Run-off: Stan Simmerson. Jimmy Rising Senior by student meteorologists Barry to bring alcohol awareness to Staff photo by Simon Griffiths Spain. Ben Brooks Elected: Charles S. Tharp Cable and Kirk Stopenhagcn.) students. Two gleel‘ul clowns flesh a grin during Wednesday's Alcohol Fair. which was Rising Junior J , The assortment of table attractions held to inform students about the dangers of excessive drinking and expose Elected: Darlene Everson. Rising Sophomore Correction were indeed unique. Some displayed them to alternative drinking habits in an informative and entertaining way. Katherine Lundy Run—off: Pete Elmore. Frank J. non-alcoholic concoctions that proved Rising Senior Gordon. Marjorie Holmes. Kat The Technician Wednesday in- to stimulate taste buds instead of was in charge of the table on the among alcohol abusers. Financial loss. Elected: Chuck Rogers. Mark Murphy. Todd Lloyd. Jennifer correctly listed 304 Rector: as the brain cells. Other tables offered facts physiological effects of alcohol. the unemployment and vandalism are all Ketner Foshee room number ofstudent Greg Dori- on the amount of alcohol present in social problems of alcohol abuse are ramifications of alcohol abuse." Run-off: Allen Oakley. Robert Rising Junior ty. who is charged with stealing certain foods and over-thecounter far greater than the biological com- Mulhall said the biggest Gotschalk. Maria Bryant Elected: Bernadette Johnson. 8.000 chmpaign issues of the drugs. Drinking myths were exposed plications. physiological problem associated with Meri Wilson. Fred A. Caruso newspaper. The correct number is at the fair along with the extent of “For the most part alcohol is a social long-term alcohol abuse will come Humanities and Social Science: Rising Senior 324. We apologise to the occupants alcohol abuse in the military.- problem." Mulhall said. “About 50 per from the liver. Rising Sophomore Run-off: Debra Dee Flood. Mike of room 304 for any inconvenience Emergency care in case of alcohol cent of all auto accidents are alcohol "Almost all of the alcohol in our Elected: Mark Teder Hurley. Jamie Sstterwhite, we may have caused. overdose was covered as well. related. Such things as divorce rates According to Peter Mulhall. who and child abuse are much higher (See “Fair, " page 3) Run-off: Susan Fanning. Marie Charles W. Durant. Ted Fit raid Two / Technician / News March 27, 1981 FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE 1081 Spring Semester Chancellor decides'to leave Raleigh “MANOR nuns I 0:“ - 11:“ 12:” - 15:” - 10:” (Continued from page 1) I think that (the process) doesn't mean to he as lengthy EXAMINATION DAYS III-ta Claee Actually Meets Daring Semester as it is. The early stages in the process are usually car- FL—.GRK.LAT 101,102,105 selected so there won't be the necessity ofa learning pro ried out very deliberately. You can he sure that they 12:50 - 14:05 TH 201.202 Exam cess and the University can continue its momentum. screen and evaluate every applicant and nominee very Mondgy, Mg, 4 10:00 10:50 MWF (including 13:15 MA'i 200. 201 Common Exam Technician: Why did the University of Alabama take carefully. There are usually a couple of hundred can- 14:05 TH) ARRANGED EXAM so long to choose a president? Was it because they were didates for the position. 9:35 10:50 TH CH 101,103,107 Common Exam trying to persuade you to take the job? Technician: Do you think it will take State that long to TM], May 5 (includin 10:00 16:05 - 17:20 TH EE 201. 202 Common Exam The-as: No. David Mathews resigned (in July) and find a new chancellor this time? 10:50 T ) ARRANGED EXAM ARRANGED EXAM they have taken until now to make a decision. If you'll Thomas: I couldnt comment. on that but I would like to think back. Dr. (John) Caldwell also resigned effective in think you would get one in about six months. I'll be here GN 301 Common Exam July 1975. I was hired Sept. 26. 1976, a year and a couple for three more months gradually losing some authority. Wednesday. May 0 8:55 9:45 MWF ARRANGED EXAM PY 205. 208 Common Exam of months following his resignation. probably because of the lameduck situation. but I intend ARRANGED EXAM to work very hard and vigorously for the institution as BS 100 Common Exam long as I'm here. CH 105 Common Exam Thomas leaves State TH 14:20 15:35 TH MAE 206. 208 Common Exam Technician: What do you think of the relationship bet- Thursday. May 7 11:05 — 12:20 ARRANGED EXAM “This institution now ween students and the administration? (Continued from page 1) stands on a very high Thomas: I think it is exceptionally good. I’m making a ACC 260 Common Exam Thomas was endorsed by plateau and is poised for a very strong statement there but I have never been any E 100 Common Exam Alabama Gov. Fob James breakthrough." he said. place where the relationship between the students and ON 411 Common Exam 'Jr.. his biggest problem will Thomas said State pro- the administration was as good as it is here. Friday. May 8 11:05 - 11:55 MWF 15:25 - 16:15 MWF PSY 200 Common Exam be with finances because the bahly has “the strongest Again. I don't take credit for that myself. It's the peo ARRANGED EXAM University of Alabama faces grass-roots support of any ple who are out on the cutting edge working with the a 6-percent cut in the funds institution anywhere in the students. And it's the students who have gained greater Saturday. May 9 7:50 - 8:40 MWF 14:20 - 15:10 MWF allocated by the state country.” maturity. They really act in a more mature fashion than Legislature. Because of this support he in most places. “If there is one problem. it said he13 confident that fun- Students here are more inclined to ask the question ja that I allowed myself to be ding cuts for State recently “Should we?" rather than “Can we?” than at most places. Monday. May 11 13:15 - 14:05 MWF 12:10 13.00 MWI" ARRANGED EXAM persuaded that I could make proposed by the legislature There is a great difference between the two questions. a difference." Thomas said. will not be implemented. So I really give students and student leadership a According to Rossler. Thomas said he feels great deal of credit for that working relationship. This Tuesday. May 12 7:50 9:05 TH ARRANGED EXAM ARRANGED EXAM Thoma said his main goal is State is “in a position to pick was well illustrated the other day in our liaison- to make the University of up and move from the reces committee meeting. A couple of students remarked at Alabama “the apex in sion that is going to hit." the close of that meeting that they were pleased with the crien..______f research facilities." “We have the strongest progress we had made and the chemistry of that liaison CilASS FULL COUNCIL MEETING - Wed, ENTERTAINING GROUPS needed to parlorm WKIXNCSU CAMPUS YMCA DANCEATHDN "He said he wants it to he leadership here of any place session. Most students wouldn’t have been big enough to SonetflCrlerhneyhemndMM Apr. 1 trill-Bosnifloom. Aliciuhsshoultllle at Cherry Hospitals Spring Festival Large for Cystic Fibrosis. Sat, March 20, 3:1!) the first quality major- in the country." he said. "I make that kind of complimentary statement to an ad- beluttentllwonhardmathetypalor muted. auditorium with stage and cunain. More inlor rim-1:00 pm. Crazy lacks. Donations will he research university in am thankful I had the ministrator. Warindm07111lm.Nolost matron, call NCSU Volunteer Sconces, accepted. 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Featureg March 27, 1981 Technician / Three

DJ gets ’KlX’ from being music director, air personality

by Dan llaygoad .personal style of com- music director and midday McKay finally ended up at Features Writer. munication was evident man from noon to 4 p.m. He the No. 2 station in the from his constant smiling left the station after eight Raleigh Market. WKIX. Imagine being a young and joking as he spoke. months because of long where he has worked with radio disc jockey and havingo McKay. Billboard hours and unstable "the near great and the to perform in front of an Magazine's Air Personality employee situations. great." such as Rick Dees. auditorium full of sleeping of the Year in 1976. is on the “The morning man got it” hoes was on the air from 9 wines. air from 3 pm. to 7 pm. on at noon one Saturday and as pm. to midnight. He is now At the same time. picture weekdays. WKIX music director and he was leaving for home. the also a recording artist and is the DJ trying to operate the He responded to ques- air personality Ron McKay 'program director said. ‘By best known for his novelty auditorium's radio equip- tions and comments with the shines brightly behind his the way. don't bother to and disco smash. “Disco ment that is so advanced same clear and crisp tone of microphone as he takes a show up for work on Mon Duck." and complicated that he can- voice he uses in front of a break from the air. day.‘ I just didn't want to McKay enjoys being on not remember which switch microphone. work in that kind of at- the air most of all and enjoys controls which piece- of McKay grew up in San Staff photo by Clayton mosphere." McKay said. just talking to his audienceneR equipment. Antonio. . and got in. Brinkley McKay's shortest stay at "I enjoy the one-on-one Ron McKay. WKIX music terested in radio while at a radio station was when he conversation and relating to director and air personality. tending Alamo High School. worked during morning the people, which I think is a handled this situation and He had a singing group drive at WDRQ in Detroit. big problem in the world many other demanding and which did record hops with He stayed only 10 days. right now. We just can't amusing situations similar local DJs. This is when he “It was incredible." he communicate." McKay said. to this during his career in started observing disc said. “Driving into the city. I McKay has been with radio broadcasting. jockeys’ performances. couldn't even find WDRQ's WKIX through many music An office with walls “I was fascinated by the University of Houston's glasses. “We used to cut our of this little control room which is propaganda broad- signal among Detroit's other trends. Eddie Weiss. direc- covered with thousands of aura that surrounded them." radio station. KFMK—FM. news out of a newspaper while going down to the casting. 41 signals. It was buried in tor of sales development for records surrounds the he said. while resting back He is a graduate of because we did not have a l8th-floor bathroom." He emphasized the impor- the dial by all the other huge Mann Media. feels that “Ron slender music director. This in his office chair. “Of Houston's radio and televi- wire service. McKay said jokingly. tance of his army experience signals and during those 10 has meant stability. maturi— room is where he selects the course. that was before the sion curriculum.‘ After several radio jobs as he stroked his heard. “It days the request phone rang ty and dependability during records that KIX airs and big television days and the The station was located ”There was no format and around Texas. including a gave me something that I only six times." his career at KIX." where he does research on radio 'people were really “on the 19th floor of an occasionally entire albums Sunday part—time job at needed at that time and that McKay lives in Cary with music trends and current superstars." ~ 18‘story building." McKay were played because Houston's No. 1 station. was discipline. McKay‘s voice rose with his wife. Susie. and his record sales. McKay received early on- said jokinglyas he peered sometimes you would ac- KILT, McKay's commercial "I think part of the pro excitement as he continued. daughter. Dawn. McKay'vs humorous yet the-air experience at th% through his wire-rimmed cidentally lock yourself out radio career was temporari- blem in America today is "At the end of the 10th day. "I love doing what I'm do- ly halted. He enlisted in the that people float along and I said, ‘Who needs to get up ing right now," he said. “and army. have no direction or at 4 am. and to come in and l have an extreme amount of McKay became involved discipline." McKay said. broadcast to buildings'." personal happiness and self- Fair examines alcohol, drug abuse in what the army called McKay returned to There was nobody liSten satisfaction. I hope I can “psychological warfare." Houston and KTHT as mg." always be this happy." 1 (Continued from page I) one of the biggest problems said looking at the poster. “We never tell people . scapula Lpgp .angeq flurflueq. H927 . with the young." “What kids don‘t realize is what to do. We just give bodies is oxidized by the Drug Action of Wake that a mixture can kill you. them alternatives and sug- r Celerity Line liver — burnt off.by it.” he County sponsored a table People don't tell them about gestions about what they NCSU HORTICULTURE CLue‘s it 01“” said. “The liver oxidizes near Mulhall‘s and the two how Quaaludes and alcohol can do." Moras said. E Ground Floor Student 0 about two-thirds of an ounce people sitting there were can make you throw up in There was a roulette per hour. A far. globule well aware of the potential your sleep. Nobody wants to w 2.1.411 front of the Drug ANNUAL PLANT sALEg' Lune .‘2 forms eventually and this self-destruction involved talk about things like that.‘ ‘ ction table which gave a begins the degenerative pro when a person mixes drugs Moore said with a deliberate brief explanation of what ef- - Super Dog cess leading to cirrhosis of with alcohol. shudder. fect common street. drugs -$uccu the liver. If you stop drink- Pam Moras’ and Viky Her partner Moras added can have on a person when (3: m l}: - Large Fries ing the globule will disap- Moore filled their section of that about half of the calls combined with alcohol. 9% E} R n+5 pear." the fair with a poster and Drug Action receives are x Moore seemed startled - Medium Drink According to Mulhall. copies ofa newspaperarticle from parents who don't for a moment. IOA.M.-S PM. ‘3 youth is not a barrier concerning some famous know how to deal with “You‘re not laughing." she in against -the problems of rock stars-such as Jimi Hen- discovering their kids take said as one passer-by RooM 7Z KILQOKE g alcohol abuse. drix. Janis Joplin. Jim Mor- drugs. studied the wheel. "Most “Some of the biggest pro- rison and Brian Jones of the “Parents may find a joint people who look at the wheel blems college students suf- Rolling Stones. who fell vic- or bag of pot and don't know start laughing. Most go into 'QUAUIY PLANTS AT STUDEW fer are missing classes. tim to alcohol and drug whether to confront the kid hysterics." she said. with a PRICES OfferEndsApril2 nausea and vomiting," he abuse. or let it go. trace of disgust in her voice. V ‘ ili‘l/ said. ”But the most “People who mixed ‘HRsTAIbADVICE Fog Atunq FLAME .‘ dangerous is drug and alcohol with drugs didn't AIOI‘I'ION UP'I'OII'I'I alcohol interaction. 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Four top soUl groups 'come to Raleigh’s Dorton Arena by Keith Hamilton Music" currently holds down soul charts with the popular is the third Entertainment Writer the No. 1 spot. hit “Celebration" on it. group performing tonight Other cuts to look at on which has held the No. 1 soul Kooi and the Gang's Raleigh's Dorton Celebrate Celebrate are “Night Pee spot on the singles chart. latest LP Celebrate con- located on the N.C. State ple." “Love Festival" and “Burn Rubber On Me." or tinues» to hold a high Fairgrounds, will be rocking Kool and the Gang. led by the current single “Take it simply “Burn Rubber." was position on the charts. tonight as Kool and the Ronald ”Koo!" Bell, to the Top."-Kool and the No. 1 just three weeks ago. Gang. the Gap Band. Skyy highlights tonight's concert. Gang should provide the au- and Yarbrough and Peoples Its last two albums have dience with a well—rounded However their III LP is come into town to “tgar the been certified gold and both performance because the the No. 1 album on the roof off the sucker." albums have produced group has the ability to mix Billboard Soul LP's Chart. Three of the four million-selling singles. Kool disco. jazz and mellow Along with "Burn Rubber" performing tonight have and the Gang’s previous ballads equally well. it includes the funky held the No. 1 soul song on album. Ladies Night had Whether “funking it up" or “Humpin' " and the mellow the Billboard Hot Soul two gold hits. “Ladies “slowing it down" you can “Yearning For Your Love." Singles Chart. Yarbrough Night" and “Too Hot." Their expect Kool and the Gang's The Gap Band blending of and Peoples’ smooth but latest album Celebrate has performance to truly be a mellowness and is tak- funky “Don't Stop the held a high position on the “celebration." ing America's soulmUSlc ‘ ; lovers by storm. and to find an! out why. come by Dorton mance. Skyy promises the ranks No. 2 on the LP chart brough and Peoples is area. The musicians tonight Arena tonight. audience something out of also. “Don't Stop The Music" definitely a group to look are bringing the top soul Pipers and drummers play The other groups perform- the ordinary tonight. is the hit single rocking out for in the future. singles and hit albums on State‘s British Brass Band as well as modern pieces. students to the sound of the ing tonight. Skyy. Yar- Yarbrough and Peoples' discos across the country All in all. tonight‘s concert the charts to Dorton Arena. and Pipes & Drums presents The bagpipes and drums. reedypipes and regimental brough and .Peoples. are first single is already No. l and it may be a front-runner should prove to be a great The show starts at 8 p.m. its 12th annual concert Sun- under the direction of John drums. relative newcomers to the on the soul charts. Their which gives disco music a night for soul- and disco and tickets are 310. Don't day in Stewart Theatre at 8 Sprague. will play medleys Capacity crowds usually soul-music scene. Skyy has latest album The Two Of Us much—needed change. Yar- music lovers in the Triangle miss it! p.m. of grand traditional pieces accompany the appearances recorded three albums and also from the British Isles. of these two fine musical each has done well. Its cur- The brass band is con- groups — so get there early rent LP. Shyyport, has the Film ducted by J. Perry Watson A highlight of the night and prepare yourself for an disco hit “Here's To You" on Pianist performs at‘Peace traditional performance of a of it. Known for its unique use Developing I and will perform will be the evening of “skyzoos” during a perfor- music from the British Isles highland fling by two State musical entertainment. Boaz Sharon. who has been part of the Mary Howard and with Leonard Shure in pianist-inresidence at Duke Clark Arts and Lectures the . His per- University since 1976, will Series. is free and open to formance at Peace will --I—¢ -u-un-I—Ta-ue-uu- present a concert and lec- the public. feature works by the French COLOR COPY PRINTS I ture/demonstration Mon- composer Charles Keochlin OR day. March 30 at 8 p.m. in Sharon, winner of interna- and also will include works . 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9th annual Atlantic Coast Relays by St! Hall Winston-Salem State and St. Augustine's Sports Editor are expected to have the high finishers. “In the high jump we have a Yvonne GradeA. Heinrich. who had the fourth-highest jump That's the label given the field for the of the year in the country." Jones said. ninth annual Atlantic Coast Relays Satur- “Maryland has some outstandinywomen day on State's Paul H. Derr Track. A field of runners. They have a sprint medley team TIME TRACK EVENTS 23 men‘s teams and 12 women’s teams com- that will be really super to watch." 9 cm. 5.000 Meters (Women) prise this year‘s non-scoring meet. 9:25 5.000 Meters “We're going to have some excellent 9:45 10.000 Meters teams here." State head coach Tom Jones tit 10:25 100 Meter Hurdles (semi-finals) Women 10:40 110 Meter High Hurdles (trials) said of the field which includes Maryland. Stat: distance runners will comprise half 10:55 4 100 Meter Dash (trials) South Carolina. North Carolina and the of the US. National Team at the World 11:20 110 Meter High Hurdles (semi-finals) Philadelphia Pioneers Track Club. “I was Cross Country Championships in Madrid. 11:35 1.500 Meters (Women) hoping Princeton. Lehigh and Delaware Spain. Saturday. 11:45 100 Meter Dash (semi-finals) would come down but they decided to go to 11:50 100 Meter Dash (semi-finals) Women Florida." Mary and Julie Shea finished first and se- Nevertheless this year's field brings with cond respectively. while Betty Springs plac NOON BREAK it some excellent talent making this one of ed fifth in The Athletic Congress National the East Coasts' finer track events. Championships in November to qualify for 12:45 p.m. 440 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Relay the six-woman US. team. 1:15 3,000 Meters Run (Women) “We're going to have some excellent “I took elementary Spanish conversation 1:30 2 Mile Relay (Section 1 2) teams and people here Saturday." Jones at State last semester to practice up." Julie 1:55 2 Mile Relay (Women) said. “The field events ought to be Shea said. “The first thing I’m going to ask 2:10 110 Meter High Hurdles (Finals) something to watch." the coach (Tony‘Sandovao) is if we can see a 2:20 100 Meter Hurdles (Finals) Women Indeed they should. 2:30 100 Meters (Finals) The high-jump competition. for instance. bullfight." ‘ 2:40 100 Meters (Finals) Women includes four of this year's NCAA Indoor Julie Shea is making her fourth straight 2:50 Distance Medley Relay finalists while the pole vault and triple jump appearance at the World Championships 3:10 400 Meter Intermediate Hurdles (Invitational) tout just as fine a field. after finishing fourth in Glasgow. Scotland 3:25 400 Meter Relay in 1978. eighth in Ireland in 1979 and 13th in 3:35 . 400 Meter Relay (Women) "In the running meets." Jones said. “it Paris. France in 1980. 3:50 3,000 Meter Steeplechase should be us and the Philadelphia Pioneers. 4:10 880 Relay 2v)» Vt “St. Augustine's is the Division 2 cham- Springs is making her third international 4:30 Sprint Medley Relay (440220220880) pion in the four-by-100 and Norfolk State appearance after running for US. teams in 4:50 Sprint Medley Relay (110110220440) Women sun's Arnold leaps ma Saturday's Atlantic Coast Relays after setting indoor.V has some fine runners as well." ~Russia and West Germany. 5:05 4 Mile Relay (1 Section) school records in the long and triple jumps. Although the Wolfpack is one of the Mary Shea, the No. 1 qualifier. is making 5:30 1 Mile Relay (Women) prime candidates to chase Maryland for the her fourth international appearance of the 5:45 1 Mile Relay ACC outdoor title. this meet isn't expected year. She ran in the 3.000meter World Golfers fall back to earth to be a prelude to the ACC Championships Championships in Holland last summer. FIELD EVENTS won the Blue Water Run in the Bahamas in in April. 9 am. Long Jump (Women) ”Maryland sent some of its people to the December and ran in the Pacific Conference 9:00 Shot Put (Woman) Martin Luther King Relays at Stanford." Games in New Zealand in January. 10:00 Javelin (Women) after Furman, Pinehurst Jones said. “and they're not bringing “'We‘re building for the collegiate na- 11:00 Shot Put by John Peeler were finished everybody so it really won't be a chance to tionals." Mary Shea said. "So we're not at 11:00 Pole Vault (15' starting height) - of 216. Not far behind North Carolina see us together at full strength." our peak now. But we're as good as we could noon Long Jump Sports Writer Roy Hunter's 218. Eric third at 604. Tennesee's 610 In the women's field State. Maryland. have gotten for this time." 1:00 Javelin Moehling‘s 226. Thad team total was one shot 1:00 High Jump (6'6" starting height) What goes up must come Daber's 228 and Neil Har- ahead of the Pack's 611. 1:00 Discus (Women) down. It's a basic law of rell‘s 229. “The scores were high but 3:00 Discus physics which also applies to I was pleased with our per- 3:00 Triple Jump State's golf team. Sykes was pleased with a, 3:00 High Jump (5'4" starting height) After finishing first or se- the effort of his players formance." Sykes said. “It Women cond in each of its first four throughout the tournament was a hard course and a f despite the dismal finish. good field. We’ve been play- _..3..,‘\.§-JI H.) matches. State's golf team ing in a lot of tournaments came back down to earth as “‘Nolan Mills played well." lately and we're pretty it finished 10th in the Fur- Sykes said. “The Furman tired." Uncaged netters man Invitational and fifth in course has been a tough the Pinehurst Invitational. course for our golfers and it Mills once again led State The Wolfpack traveled to proved true again this year. with a 36-hole total of 150. Greenville. SC. for the Fur- Despite our effort we just Harrell was one stroke man Invitational last week have trouble on that. 'behind Mills at 151 while pounce Iowa, 8-1 and. though it finished 10th. course." Moehling finished at 154. only 10 shots shy Daber at 156 and Hunter at State was On Monday. State found 158. Ever wonder why when a team snaps out of a losing of the championship at 1.117. itself in the middle of a streak it usually does it like an uncaged lion? "It was one of the low talent-laden field at the “Nolan played very well That was State's men's tennis team's case Wednesday points of the season for us." Pinehurst Invitational in again and we got good effort when it pounced on Iowa 8-1 on Lee Courts. State golf coach Richard Pinehurst. from just about everyone." The win comes on the heels of losing to ACC foe Clemson Sykes said. "You just can't Sykes said. “We've got some and raises the Wolfpack’s season record to 6-3 while the_ play exceptionally. well Florida State won the time off now so I hope we Hawkeyes fall to 5-6 and 0-3 against Big Four opponents. every time." event with a tworound total can get some good practice “I was happy with this victory." said State tennis coach Nolan Mills led the way of 595. Two shots behind at in and regain some concen- J.W. Isenhour. whose club hosts Florida State Saturday at for State with a 54-hole total 597 was Arkansas while tration." 2:15 p.m. on Lee Courts and travels to Guilford on Sunday. “I wasn't pleased with the team's performance in the way that I didn't want them to except the fact that they couldn't do better. . State 9 opens home stand Starr photo by Linda Stafford “Our three losses have been to teams that are going to go State's Mark Brinkley makes the successful throw over this oncoming Yellow Jacket. The on and have ultra-successful seasons and are very good col- by Terry Kelley Virginia was sporting a important in order for us to Wolfpsck enjoyed much of the same success as it defeated Georgia Tech 102 Thursday. lege teams." 6-6 record through 12 games get off on the right foot." play is better in regard to only five hits in going the early when Danny Bass State's Andy Andrews got things back in gear as he Assistant Sports Editor with a 1-1 conference mark. With a complete game getting in a groove to hit." distance and shutting out walked and was sacrificed to defeated Iowa's Todd Holtmann in straight sets 6-3. 7-5 at Break out the beer and The team has a meager .265. from Dan Pleasac on Tues- Esposito said. “We didn't the Devils 1-0. The freshman second in the second inning. No. 1 and upped his record to 4-5. peanuts. the hotdogs and batting average but is led in day and not having to play play Saturday and only struck out eight as he ran Then with two outs Ken “Andy has been spotty at times." Isenhour said. “He‘s popcorn and then “Take Me the hitting department by everyday. the Wolfpack's played two or three innings his record to 3-1 on the year. Sears drilled a double to had some match points in some matches that he's lost. His Out to the Ballgame." shortstop Mark Meleski bullpen is getting plenty of Sunday and we were off "It was a well-pitched drive in Bass from second leg has been giving him some problems but it's getting to because State's baseball with a .375 average and cat- rest — but maybe too much. .Monday. ballgame for both freshmen with the winning run. the point where it doesn't bother him in a match." team is playing at home this cher Joe Weinberg hitting “We f' ally rested our pen “In the game with Duke it pitchers. Lamm for Duke “We had an exceptional Mark Dillon eased past Greg Anderson at No. 2. 6-1. 6-1 weekend and the weather is at a .364 clip. a little it." Esposito said. was a matter of catching a and Pleasac for State." game from Ken Sears in while Scott Fleming put away Matt Smith 6-1. 6-4 at No. 3. supposed to be favorable for “I haven't seen them but ”Now we're worried about pitcher that pitched a good Esposito said. “That was the centerfield." Esposito said. The Wolfpack's lone loss came when Iowa's Dan Rustin baseball. in the past they've been getting them enough work. ballgame. He's a good pro finest pitching performance “He had two doubles and nipped Andy Wilklson 6-3. 6-4. From there on out State The Wolfpack. coming off very competitive and very You hope you never see your spect." I've seen by a freshman in a doubled in the lead run in dominated play as Brad Smith finished Mike Inman in three a 1-0 win against Duke Tues- good." State head baseball bullpen because that means The game with the Blue long time. the second. Then he threw sets 6-4. 67. 02 at No. 5 and Tony Baker defeated Brian day to open its ACC coach Sam Esposito said of your starters are pitching Devils was certainly not an “Although it was a pit- out a guy at third in the Johnson at the sixth position. schedule. started a six-game the Terps and Cavs. “Every ' well. I hope they'll be ready offensive exhibition by cher's day with the wind seventh inning. ' State made it s clean sweep in the doubles with Andrews home stand Thursday game we've played with to pitch again." either team. Pitching was? blowing in and the infield "It was the kind of ball and Dillon taking a 02. 6-0 decision over Hawkeyes against Georgia Tech. State them in the past have been On the other hand not hit- the name of the game and soft. it was -a good perfor- game where one misplsy. Holtmann and Anderson. continues its string of ACC tough ball games. I'm sure ting everyday gets the hit- the fans saw two freshmen mance. We were ‘lucky to one error. one walk or one Baker and Brad Smith were taken three sets before they games with Maryland and they'll be good again. ters out of a groove that pitchers put on upper-class score a run in the second inn- hit batsman could turn the topped Matt Smith and Rustin by a 3-6. 2-6. 6-4 score. Virginia at 2 p.m. Saturday “These conference games they may have established. performances. ing and have it hold up." whole thing around. Duke's At No. 3 State's Fleming and Wilkison teamed to oust and Sunday on Doak Field. early in the year are awfully “The more games you Pleasac limited Duke to State scored its lone run a very fine baseball team." Jim Carney and Dave Maurer 04. 6-3. "DO’JOVHOGRADUATING SOON? assessesssseeeesraser LEARN ABOUT Saturday Films introducing Our New Super Chicken Sandwich

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Opinion A paper that is entirely the product of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts. the activity. and in fact the very life of the campus. is registered. It is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talk. College life without its journal is blank. — the Technician, vol. 1, no. 1, February 1. l920

Administration giveth; administration taketh away

On Jan. 19 the administration expand- had found that not many students were ed the operating hours of Carmichael using the gym after 11 p.m. Gym to a 17 am. closing time, allowing Some students might be able to exer- students greater access to gym facilities. cise during the day since the weather has The hours were extended to stem the pro- turned warmer but many students don't blem of overcrowding in a gym designed have free time during the day. for 9,200 students that must accom— How the PE. department determined modate 19,000. that not enough students were using the TO GET OFF YOUR DUFF Hooray for creative thinking by ad- gym late at night is a mystery. Almost all ministrative and Student Government of- students contacted by the Technician — ficials. Students responded enthusiastical- and the ones who were so upset that they ly to the longer hours and many students contacted us said gym use was high Reagans paranoia escalates interviewed said students were lining up after 11 p.m. Some said that at times the conflict and par- gym was even more crowded than during after midnight to play basketball The situation proven otherwise, these documents are ticipate in other activities. normal hours. in El Salvador falsified.” The administration had finally done Another reduction in the hours April 1' has become a June Lancaster it makes sense. What these documents do something to alleviate the problem of will only foster further student discontent. major and is provide the US. government with a clear- overcrowding. But not remaining satisfied Toole acknowledged that the late hours heated topic of cut reason to continue sending more military with the issue, the administration over had alleviated the obviously overcrowded d i s c u s s i o n many in this country may be difficult to aid and advisers. spring break cut back the gym hours to an conditions: “i feel that they were suc- throughout the swallow. The El Salvadoran military and govem- 11 pm closing time. These hours will be cessful from 9 to 11 ‘— even from 11 to world. No longer Those who continue to decry the merit, though, have had difficulty substan- in effect until April 1 when they will be 12." Toole also said he will recommend to does this tiny Democratic Revolutionary Front (FDR) as a tiating the documents’ claims. Finding shortened even further to a 9 p.m. clos- the new P.E. department head that the country, in the band of headlong Marxist-Leninists would do definitive proof of Cuban, Nicaraguan and ing. late hours be reinstituted this winter. throes of a well to read unbiased news reports. The Soviet weapon intervention has not been director of the We agree that a late closing time needs bloody civil war, groups represented in the FDR, as Raymond overly fruitful. Most of the weaponry used on William B. Toole, acting bask in anonymi- Bonner stated in an article on El Salvador for both sides is from the United States. department of physical education, said to be maintained during the winter. But ty. Neither does The New York Times magazine, range from But as an ironic side note I offer the follow- the extra hours were originally instituted the spring hours should also be extended it envision any rapid end to the killing that has “moderate priests and professional people to ing: in T.D. Allman’s article in this month’s because students could not recreate out- at least past 9 p.m. and preferably past mainly been instituted by the so--called centrist Social Democrats and dissident Christian Harper's magazine the author speaks of a side during the winter months. He added 11 p.m. Until a new gym can be built, of- government, headed up by Jose Napoleon Democrats including the guerrillas." peasant who wishes to defend himself against that since the weather was warmer, “there fering the gym for use during late hours Duarte, and the right-wing “death squads." What this signifies is the realization of the the military. He is told that a country called was a feeling” that students could get appears to be the easiest method. Events in this Central American country broad-based support commanded by the FDR Cuba could probably help. To this he says, enough exercise outside during the day. Why didn't the administration leave a have escalated in the past two months, due and its faithful ally, the Farabundo Marti Na- “Can you tell us, please, sir . . how we Toole also said the department's surveys good thing alone? largely to the onset of Ronald Reagan’s tional Liberation Front (FMLN). might contact these Cubans, and inform them presidency. The United States, which is of our need, so that they might help us?” A notorious for its often ruthless tactics to pre- However, fear of government and military humble gesture indeed. vent communist “subversion,” has continually reprisal remains very much in evidence Two other major events which have occur- Note to our readers . .' . pumped in more and more military arsenal among the peasantry. This is a point which red include the dismissal of US. ambassador and — reminiscent of the Vietnam fiasco —— pro-junta followers view as proof that the FDR Robert White, who emphatically insisted that ”issues of the March 23 Technician before military advisers. lacks public support. But would you, with the United States end all military aid to El In the United States, we are protected What all this has lead to is the infinite in- military “death squads" constantly patrolling, Salvador, and the arrest of Adolfo A. Majano, by an institution called procedural justice. he has gone through the justice system. crease of murder, rape, torture, disap- jump on a soapbox and extol FDR a former member of the junta and its only in other words, individuals are considered Although Dority signed an admission of pearances and general deprivations - all of philosophy? I dare say anyone would. liberal voice. What these two actions spell is innocent until prouen guilty. Regardless of guilt and redistributed many of the which are being committed by those who are There have been many instances recently the growing consolidation of repression, sup- the evidence -- even if the charged per- newspapers, we did Dority a great disser- joyfully receiving US. aid. It is indeed hard to that have added fuel to the fire, particularly ported directly by the U.5. government. son has signed an admission of guilt —— vice by calling him the thief before he has believe that innocent people, including those the “discovery" and subsequent publication of And while the rich barricade themselves that person remains innocent until going even been tried for the charge. from our own country, are continuously being “captured documents." To many it sounds all within their $500,000. estates or simply pack through the proper channel called the . murdered with the aid of US. materiel. Cou- too familiar. These documents, which were up and fly to their cozy condominiums in judicial system. We simply got too close to the story. ple this with the neglect of the junta govem- supposedly captured from the FMLN in- Miami, the average El Salvadoran faces a dai- Fully realizing this, the March 25 We recognize the error in judgment and ment to bring anyone to justice and you have surgents, “reveal” the sources of the guerrilla ly challenge to merely stay alive. it is like a sick Technician editorial proclaimed .Greg will strive to maintain the objectivity which only the worsening of conditions. forces' weapons. Again, Cuba, Nicaragua and joke — no one is laughing, especially the the Soviet Union our government’s favorite thousands upon thousands of El Salvadorans Dority as the thief of 8,000 campaign protects the credibility of a newspaper. The Reagan administration‘s rationalization scapegoats — and various other socialist and who are brutally tortured and murdered. for this stepped-up aid is simple: to thwart the revolutionary countries have been indicted. We must hope, for the sake of the El “communist-inspired" revolution by any But are these documents to be believed? Salvadoran people, that the leftist guerrillas forum means except those which include the word Philip Agee, the ex-ClA agent who now are victorious. Because if they are not, A 100-watt light bulb uses 14 times the amount “peaceful." This military aid only monitors ClA activity, has said, “I myself government and military oppression will re- More on clocks of power the clock uses; a toaster oven uses 171 demonstrates the paranoia of Reagan and his wrote up false documents personally for years main the lot of these desperate and war-weary times more. A faculty member giving up his air con- top warmonger, Alexander Haig. They for the CIA in Latin America . . . lthink until ditioner for five months would save enough power individuals. We agree that sharing alarm clocks is inconve- for a student to run his alarm clock for 23 years. If believe there's a communist lurking behind nient and contributes only a small amount to con- everyone studied by candlelight each of us could every corner, eagerly waiting to desecrate the serving energy. Sure this is a- large savings when save $16.07 per year. Multiplied by 20,000 that grand ole flag; the “reds" must be obliterated multiplied by 20,000 students but the main power equals - wow — $321,400. or they’ll be marching on Pennsylvania consumption is from toaster ovens, lights, etc. We would have enough- left over for D. Schmidt Avenue before long. ("A penny saved," March 23 “forum") to buy a In El Salvador these kinds of fears are loudspeaker and play reveille at 6:307 every morn- played up and exaggerated. The reasons El ing. Better yet, why doesn't everyone buy a digital Salvadorans are turning to the left and to alarm watch and unplug his alarm clock? This saves revolution is not because malnutrition is ram- power and keeps the Timex Co. in business. pant, not because the infant mortality rate is Tracy J. McNeely four times greater than that of the United JR EE States, not because illiteracy within the Stephen F. Bell peasantry reaches a sorrowful 95 percent, not SR EE because only 2 percent of the people own Michael V. Hunter over half the land, and not because many SR EE peasants “live in hovels made of packed mud." ' All of us might be happier about our newspapers and According to Reagan and Haig it is com— our broadcasting i! we worked harder at that old munist subversion or as one so aptly put it, American custom ofspeaking up, ofdissenting. even ap- “the tentacles of Soviet manipulation and in- plauding, but. above all. ofbeing heard — and counted. . tervention" which is causing all the pro- — Vincent 5. Jones blems. Who is killing whom? The answer for

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