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Friday, September 2, 1977 Volume LVlil, Number 4,

o-op improves job chances

available work positions. Acceptance is perhaps to eventual employment after evaluate the student‘s worth for the Elton Vaughan not automatic. The student must first graduation. or to recommendation to future. Should an offer of permanent Writer demonstrate both interest and suitability. other employers." employment result. the student will be Five schools at State have cooperative After recommendation by the program The employer has the right to dismiss very glad to consider the opportunity. and education programs which provide the Director. the student is interviewed by the student for lack of adherence to most will accept. student with alternating semesters of the employer. who has the final say. To proper employment standards. The Employment opportunities are not full-time study and full-time work. usually continue in the co-op program. the student. on the other hand. does not have restricted to any area. The student may during the sophomore and junior years. student must maintain a cumulative ’gpa the right to withdraw from employment work anywhere in the world where These programs provide a great of 2.00 and perform satisfactorily for his until the end of a semester work period. mutually agreeable arrangements may be opportunity for students to relate theory employer. except for an emergency. made. Students. especially those working and practice and to have upon graduation “State does not attempt to tell the The employer will have from three to away from home for the first time. will a degree. one year‘s work experience company or agency how to conduct its five work periods in which to observe the probably need sorgelguidance about living related to their field of study. and a good part of the program." said Turner. student‘s competence. During this time. accommodations. . ost employers will contact for a permanent position. In these “Usually the student is considered to be of course. a decision can be made as to readily assist in the initial location. and times when jobs are not readily available. under a general training program in which what direction the employment training will watch over the general welfare of the especially for graduating liberal arts he or she is learning as much as possible will take. In the aggregate. the employer student. just as they do their regular students. cooperative education provides about the business or industry leading will have nearly a full calendar year to employees. the student with certain advantages. State schools that have students involved in the program are Engineering. M.)fg." ~ e ~‘-':c¢\et “’ <.-.. Liberal Arts. Political and Mathematical .~ .4 . (i- r .. zsd‘ Science. Forestry. and Textiles. The majority of students involved in the cooperative education program is in the School of Engineering. “The candidate for cooperative educa- "a...“hu”! tion must have survived at least one year N».“tn“. of academic study." indicated Robert M. Turner. Assistant Director of Cooperative Engineering Education Program. “Each student will be preselected for participation on the basis of academic achievements. emotional stability. and determination to explore vocational interest. After the end of the freshmen year. and usually not alter the middle of thejunior year. the students volunteer for or are invited to participate in the cooperative education program. Transfer Stall photo by Chris Seward Staff photo by Chris Seward students are eligible after one successful The ultimate gas saver! Already stingy economy cars can get thousands of miles to the gallon with this‘new device—the tow truck. The semester at State." advised Turner. best part of the system is its availability. Just leave your car parked in any good parking place and the rest is easy. Always a great excuse for not having your assignment, several prospective buyers of Having achieved at least a 2.25-4.00 this book will be able to say, "i couldn’t get the text so I couldn't do it." What professor grade point average. or GPA. the could argue with that? applicant is screened for placement in Beasley makes plans for Student Senate According to Beasley. one of the issues Campus parking and towing is a yearly by Robin Ludlow which will be coming to the attention of issue that the senate reviews. and. with Staff Writer the senate this year is the problem with the new policy. will probably be debated TuitiOn increase seems doubtful Getting organized. maintaining senator campus mail. He said that he doesn't less upon than in the past. interest. and not spreading itself too thin believe that students should have to send Kathy Tatum. student treasurer. will by Eddie Jones flat 8100 increase for out-of-state If the Advisory Budget Commission are the main goals Student Senate mail through the post office just so it can be heading up the Finance committee. He Staff Writer students. If the proposal is ratified it does campaign for the bill in the next President Kevin Beasley sees for this go 500 feet. also mintioned that the funding for the would mean a 20 per cent increase for session. Arroyo said he plans to start a year's Senate. With Residence Life planning to tighten Veterinary School will be coming up in the A second pro _ tdition increase in-state students and a 8200 increase for letter-writing campaign of his own. Lack “I don't want to get into any issues until up the policy that no student can have a Spring and the Senate will be working on stalled during t e last session of_ the ‘out-of-state students ,over this two-year of information on the status of the bill has we get organized as a team." Beasley refrigerator larger than 12 cubic feet in that. General Aasembly. oand Student Body period. Arroyo said that students atState hampered Arroyo's efforts‘ thus far. . explained. “I think it’s the main key to the dorm rooms. Beasley said that the The thirty-six senators which were President Bias Arroyo said he believes the are paying less for their education than “I tried earlier to find out what the getting things accomplished this year." senate will be doing a study on what size elected last year will meet this coming bill's failure to reach the floor indicates students at other institutions. but said he chances were for the bill becoming law.” In a presentation to the Faculty Senate refrigerator a student needs and how Wednesday at 7:80 in the Senate Room in the pro _ B will not be ratified. . opposed any increase. Arroyo said. “I wrote a letter to Gov. Tuesday. Beasley pointed out that in much energy they actually use. the Student Center to approve the A tuition increase proposed by the “We really don’t pay as much as other Hunt. Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green and House order for the Student and Faculty Senates “We’ve heard that they are planning to elections board chairman and the dates for Advisory Budget Commission and passed students do, say at Carolina.” Arroyo Speaker Carl Stewart. All wrote back a to work together this year. “each group is change the policy gradually until only a the freshman and graduate student by the GeneralAssembly beceme said. “but I don’t want to see any kind of lot of political bull. and Stewart, was the going to have to know what they want." 2.5 cubic foot refrigerator is allowed." elections. effective with this semester's tilition tuition increase. Unfortunately. I think only one who said anything about the bill. Beasley said yesterday that he was Beasley complained. “A young man or a “I also plan to find out from the new billing. but Arroyo said the second that tuition will continue. to increase His comment didn't help me understand going to criticize senators who were young lady cannot live with only a 2.6 senators what goals they have and what proposal by the Advisory Budget simply because the cost _of running a the, situation any better. however. running off at the mouth just to get their cubic foot refrigerator.” . projects and committees they are Commission will probably not go into university increases constantly." “I had asked for specifics,on its chances According to Beasley. the rules and interested in.” said Beasley. “We'll also effect. _ ~ _ Arroyo said no definite reason for but none ofthe men gave me an answer on name in the paper. He also considers the question. I think. however. their keepingthe senators interested as a major procedures for appropriating funds to be helping these new senators become “If the Advisory Bu 1; Commission tabling the increase was given. but the goal since there have been so many student groups will be one of the first accustommed to parliamentary pro- had really wanted the t ion increase for fact that it was tabled showed the increase silence was a way of saying there is things the senate will get to deal with. cedures.” the year 1978 through 1979. then they was not really necessary. . g nothing to worry about." said Arroyo. resignations in the past. would have putvnioreforce‘ behind it." “If they really thought the total 20 per Arroyo said. “But they let ‘_the bill be cent increase was necessary they would Not even professors know tabled and I think that pretty much ends have proposed it for this semester and the issue.” ._ . seen it "through passage." Arroyo Theflpropo‘sed tuition increase is commented. “They didn't. and I don't Media center grows in D.H. Hill Library identical tdthe current increase, a 10 per think they will push hard for it during the‘ cent increase for in-state students and a next assembly." by Helen rm just don‘t have anyplace else to show books that are read for enjoyment." she classics in not only literature but in other films." Keener stated. “The sight and explained. "Anything that people are fields as well. had been ordered. The core Staff Writer sound series is also held there." reading. we try to have in there: hobby collection was the basis for most Popular literature is available in a books. cookbooks. popular fiction. even undergraduate collections of that time." Changes come quickly on the State special section on the main floor of the things that are not necessarily good She continued. “The collection was finally campus these days. but one knows they wing. Running from the passage leading literature. opened for the students around the spring too fast when even the to the bookstacks almost to the entrance The nature of the collection has been 0 4." are coming to the floor. the section is called the changed since it was first conceived. The collection includes a section of professors cannot keep up with them. Origianlly it was planned because the paperbacks and of bestsellers; these can In the Erdahl-Cloyd wing of the D.H. undergraduate collection. according to be found near the bookstack end of the Hill Library. new electrical equipment is Linda Fuller. General Services Librarian. bookstacks in the library were to be closed available and many of the professors to the undergraduate." said Keener. collection. Also on the main floor are the do not even know 'it is there. said Don Light Reading. However . that decision was changed reserve room and several individual Keener. assistant director for General before the library was completed. but not meeting rooms which students can Services. ..“The collection is mainly composed of before the core collection. a variety of reserve. “A slide table and video tape deck are the media center's newest additions. We've only had them a couple of weeks and the professors don't even know about them yet." Keener commeted. “We have the equipment but we don’t have the material to use on it yet. so the professors will have to provide most of that at first." The media center is across from the Erdahl-Cloyd Theater. on the second floor of the Edrdahl-Cloyd wing of the library and. although it is presently closed nights and weekends. the center will be open more frequently if student demand is high. said Keener. “The cassette players presently in the Reserve Room belongin the media center. However. while the center isclosed nights and weekends. we are reluctant to move them." said Keener. However. thecenter's primary use is as a borrowing agent for 16 millimeter films from the North Carolina Public Library Service for student and faculty use. Keener explained. “The State library loans films to all public libraries. including. of course. the university library.” he said. “The library orders films for the professors and even students who need a film for a project." The Erdahl-Cloyd Theater. across from the media center. is also well-used by students and faculty. according to 3'!" M by Chris Seward Keener. staff m by CNN! Seward mnthmnghallashlngralroadcrosslngslgniusttosaveafew mlnutaleetthls “The theater is for the film class. of lssson.Anlnmocantoldgsntwasalmost mowaddownyestsrdaywhsnthe course. but it is also heavily used by other Doesn’t this young lady know that she‘s missing one of State's latest sides for teachers and students? The Erdahi-Clovd Media Center. ‘ 55?bdroarsdthrough Pulsn Parkonits12:10 run. professorsto shdw films. Some professors Two/wanician/SoptomborZWW b'v- Fraternity Court

Night life too boisterous

by wendy McBane ford confirmed that Chancellor Joab fraternities states that “Juke boxes and Staff Writer Thomas had received a call Wednesday combos must be inside the chapter house ni ht. at all times." Of the 5000 women on this campus. g‘They weren't breaking any rule or “Amplified sOImd equipment must not about 4000 are spending their evenings policy but the doors to the house were beoutsideordirectingthesound outside." overon Fraternity Court. They're flat out open and the music did distm‘b some Mann explained. having a good time. people in the apartments there. I really Larger affairs sponsored by the IFC. “Yeah. but that’s gonna be slowing think we have less of a problem with this Panhellenic Council. fraternities. or down. Got the chancellor involved in this than in the past. The fraternities are sororities must meet the policy guidelines one,” said State Security Officer James generally cooperative." Thomas said. for outdoor concerts established by the Eubanks late Wednesday night. Complaints of noise are handled University last year. For the sundry brothers and sisters on through Jeff Mann. assistant dean of “The fraternities are located in a Fraternity Court. this week meant the Student Development. potentially sensitive area that was once beginning of Fall Rush. Nights of bands. “The procedure is pretty simple; I just not so sensitive. Now there are boogie. and beer ensued as they call the house involved and ask then to apartments nearby." Mann said. celebrated their return to the row in an turn it down." explained Mann. “I can say At least one brother agrees. Tim all-American tradition. with all sincerity that the fraternities Wheian. a senior member of the Tau For the occupants of Western Manor have been real cooperative with me and Kappa Epsilon fraternity. said “It seems . and other nearby apartments the music's Security." that in the past few years. people are Fraternities and Sororities last year enjoyed the benefits of unlimited noise, but due to neighborhood apartment not so sweet. Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) policy more sensitive Five years ago we didn‘t complex complaints, the music will have to be turned down. Acting Vice-Chancellor. Thomas Staf- concerning social events of individual have any problem."

Homecoming activities begin

APO to display southern hospitality to ‘Yankees’ at homecoming by Karen Austin According to Malcolm Kittrell. chair- “A panel of to 10 faculty members and be picked up at Jeff Mann's office in floats that can be used." and originality. Extravaganco is not a StaffWriter man of the Miss Wolfpack contest. administration will hold interviews with Harris Hall. They must be turned in by 5 Four trophies will be given out during factorin the judging. applications for the homecoming queen all applicants Saturday. September 24. at pm. on September 23. the half-time ceremonies forthe floats and Mabry noted that this year‘a home- Alpha Phi Omega (APO): State's are being circulated through campus. 1:30 in the Student Center." said Kittrell. “This year we are urging organizations Thomas will award the Chancellor's Cup coming committeeistrying to involve the service fraternity. is currently preparing They can be obtained at the Information “Contestants will be judged on their to do an type of display along the lines of to the best display. whole city in the homecoming activities to display some “southern hospitality" on Desk ofthe Student Center. the magazine campus activities. homelife activities. and Southern hospitality.” said May. “There Floats will be judged on their and said that much time is being spent on October 1 when the Pack will host its rack at the Old Student Center. and from personality seen in the interview." are many ideas other than the traditional presentation of the theme. appearance. publicizing the event throughout the city. Yankee rival Maryland for Homecoming Jeff Mann’s secretary in Harris Hall. The panel will select eight finalist- 1977. All applications must be sponsored by a which will be voted on by the student Southern Hospitality is the theme for university-recognized organization. All body on September 27 and 28. Voting will this year's homecoming. Included in the applications must be mailed and take place at the Student Supply Store actvitles are thetraditional Miss Wolfpack postmarked by Wednesday. September tunnel or at the Student Center in case of- Security closes lid on ice chests, contest and the Homecoming Parade. 22. ram. Chancellor Thomas will crown the queen on October 1 duringhalf-time ofthe State-Maryland football game. Pullen Park, not parking At 9:30on the morning ofthe game. the liquor, and bottles at ballgames homecoming parade will begin at the Ill:arking spaces—they are something and handicapped people who come to use corner of Harrison St. and Hillsborough by Karen Austin some are hit in the back by people Ifapersonre to'give up the out eryene n and almost be one the Crafts Center there." St. The parade will proceed down Staff Writer opening lids. This makes the already alcoholic beverage theofficer. he will be can flatleast ”tick campus. The Bracknell said that the city wanted to Hillsborough St. to Dan Allen Drive and crowded area more unpleasant for the escorted out of thestadium. schit on? Look fgrthem off campus. . avoid any confrontation with the students Gates Ave to the parking deck. Inanefforttomaintain safety forfans spectator." Glass or metalcontainers of any_kind And, unfortunately. this is what many and hope that they will not have to resort According to Sherry May. co-chairman at football games, State has asked gate Persons are permitted to .enter the are also not allowed in the stadium. State students have been doing. and they to towing the cars to relieve the situation ofthe parade, there will be six high school attendantsand law enforcement officers stadium with bags or small containers of Accordingto Williams. this is to' avoid any have been looking. in Pullen Park “We really don't want to give the marching bands from around North to prohibit he entranceof certain items icod. casualities at the games. According to Chris Bracknell. of students any problems, but if they don't Carolina participating in the parade. into Carter 'um. Raleigh's “We don't want to keep people from “As well as cuts received from broken Parks and Recreation Depart- stop parking over there were going to Four State alumni will also be According to Bill Williams. director of enjoying glass. at times people have with upset ment. many students have been parking have to do something." said Bracknell. participating in the procession. The Security. ice chests. dealers. and themselves at the games.”said and used some of in the lot It Pullen Park in the past few So. if you want to enjoy some wine William. “We are just trying to do the containers as and football captain and president from the thermoses exceeding a one-quart capacity best we can to make everyone missles aim in the staiids or ‘u days. cheese beneath a shady oak, Pullen Park class of 1927, and the 1977 director and are not allowed inside the stadium. Large comfortable. the field" said Williams. “We want to“ guessthey park there to' ivoid haying is the ideal place. Buthif you plan to go on president of the Alumni Association will baskets. hampers. or boxes also cannot be eliminate the possibility of this happen- mugging tbspIaking decals. It's too campus. it would be better if you left your participate in the parade. The eight queen .taken'in. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in ing they do til):.because they really car at home. or find a place to leave your finalists and several various dignitaries ‘There have been many complaints the stadium by state law. Officers have Williams said that he hopes le will shouldn't be parking at Pullen Park." said car other than Pullen Park. Remember. will also ride in the parade. aboutlargearticlestliattake up roomin been informed to confiscate any alcoholic comply with these The Mae“. “The problem is thatthey've its name is Pullen Park. not Pullen .~According to Jim Mabry. co-chairman the aisles ofthe bleachers.” said Williams. beverages and pour them out in a management oi thestadium in doing been takingthe places we have for the old Parking Lot. of the parade. applications for floats can “People cant get“in and out ofaisles. and convenient place. its best to enforce these poli

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Stewart hosts Warner Brothers Film Series

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Country music entertainer Thrasher Brothers. and others. performers will be Vassas evening. with 'the morning Arthur Smith thinks it is Headquartered in Charlotte, Clements. Doc and Merle gospel singing followed by "unusual and very special” to Smith has enjoyed performing Watson. the New Grass other musicians. devote Sunday morning of a at the annual Singing on the Revival. Lester Flatt and the week-end music festival to Mountain at Grandfather Nashville Grass. and the Advance ticket sales are Mountain for 31 years. He is Osborne Brothers. being limited to 40.000 for'the gospel music. And he and his looking forward to being part of utmost in comfort and conven- group are ”preparing some- the music festival at the same Saturday's entertainment ience. and shuttles will be thing very special" for their site and believes the national will be provided by Clements. available to take people from part in the inaugural Grand- and international line-up of the Pinnacle Boys. Boot Hill. the parking and camping areas father Mountain Music Festival stars will present music very Knoxville Grass. and the to the festival site. Tickets are September 9-11. appropriate to the beautiful Grandfather Mountain Clog- available at record stores and - mountain setting. boutiques throughout North The festival. which will be gers. The headlining Dirt Band. and South Carolina. Tennessee. headlined by the Nitty Gritty The Grandfather Mountain recently returned from a Virginia. West Virginia. and Dirt Band and the Earl Scruggs Music Festival. for which performing tour of the Soviet Georgia. and from Southern Revue. will feature gospel advance tickets are on sale for Union. and the Scruggs Revue Entertainment Associates. P. singing Sunday morning by the $20. will open Friday. Septem- will perform at night. Festivi- 0. Box 10000. Greensboro. N. Arthur Smith Show, the ber 9. at p.m. That evening's ties will continue until Sunday C. 27404.

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Champagne at rices Theatre to host outstanding actors, musicians The Broadway musical Bub- Company and the Bill Evans The Chamber Music series bling Brown Sugar. Jazz Dance Company will each sponsors the Fine Arts Quar- trumpeter Maynard Ferguson spend a week-long residency in tet. the Cleveland Quartet. the and renowned actor Sir Michael the Triangle area. The series New England Woodwind Quin- Redgrave will all be in Raleigh ticket price is $12 for 5 shows. tet and the Yuvai Trio. this coming year. And where? with a reduced rate of $7 for 1nternational|y known record- At 'the Stewart Theatre. of public shcool and all college ing performing groups. Season course. That is no surprise at st udents. and for those over 65. memberships are $15 for adults all 'to Raleighites who have Jazz flute player Herbie and $6 for students. watchedthe programs develop Mann with his family of Mann All in all. it will be a full year at the Stewart Theatre. part of leads off the Jazz Series. at Stewart Theatre. continuing the University Student Center Trumpeter Maynard Ferguson in its tradition of providing the of NCSU. Featuring'top flight with his Orchestra. progressiv- standard of the highest quality ltars and award-winning plays ist theatre available between and musicals. 'the Stewart Roy Ayers and Marian 'Washington and Atlanta. McPartland with her Trio add Stewart Theatre brings it here Theatre is entering its fifth to the lineup. Then. traditional to Raleigh for the delight and proud season with 'the usual New Orleans Jazz gets its day entertainment of Triangle and astounding array of performers when the Preservation Hall iences. in professional series. Jazz Band performs in Feb- ruary. to wrap up the season. -.— G’boro tickets at Belk A Musical series of six Season memberships may be shows. which will The Greensboro Coliseum announced today the completion of - again 'take bought for the First or Second Season tickets may be a joint venture agreement with Belk Department Stores and ‘ place in Stewart Theatre itself. Series at $20 each. charged to Mastercharge. sister stores in the Piedmont consumer area for the purpose of a Theatre series ' of eight The film series highlights the Visa/BankAmericard or to' providing ticket outlets for most of the events in the productions. a five-star Jazz Warner Brothers Film Studies. Hudson-Belk accounts. The Greensboro Coliseum Complex facilities starting Monday. i Series. four companies-in- in 16 films from 1926-1976. membership drive runs from September 12. Triangle showing offthe stars and styles August 25 to October 2. For This joint effort will permit residents within nearly a- 'residence for . 'the of those fifty great years. 2ihour information. call ' Dance Guild's Dance Series at Season 737-3105. lw-mile radius of the Greensboro Coliseum to purchase tickets Stewart Theatre. a tour group 7 WillamWindomssJamesThurber memberships are $12. 1 to such favorite events as Holiday On Ice. Ringling Circus. Chamber Music series and a ;- 'é. .c‘r'i contemporary music concerts. wrestling. and many other to the Broadway or in Washington. comedy. Same Time, Next December. In the spring. the various shows featured at the Greensboro facility each year. 10-night Warner Brothers film D , Ticket outlets will be located in the Belk Department stores in series comprise’the vast range C Year; William Windom as Acting Company performs Greensboro. Winston-Salem. High Point. Thomasville. The Theatre Series hosts Sir Thurber, and the Acting Chapeau. a musical version of ofofferings. at prices drastical- Michael Redgrave with ea" Company in Katy Lear and Straw Hat. My Fair Asheboro. Siler City. Durham. Chapel Hill. Lexington. ly lessthan one would pay for company of four in Shah The Italian Burlington. the Belk-Leggett in Danville. and the Leggett 'the same productions on speare'11 People: the Mother Courage. The Dallas Lady. now experiencing a Storein Martinsville. Broadway Theater Center performs The smash revival on Broadway. In the past years residents of nearby cities have been Oldest Living Graduate. one and North Carolina's own . required to purchase their tickets through the mail. by phone play of Preston Jones' recently Durham Savoyards in Pirates ; reservations or. in most cases by driving to the Coliseum or one acclaimed Texas Trilogy: as of Penzance complete the of its Greesnboro agencies prior to the day of the show to be well as Scapinoi. an adaptation series. Weekend matinee per- f assured a ticket to any of the many popular events. With the formances as well as evening ' new Belk's Area Ticket Service (BATS) the area covered will of the 17th century French . extend to almost 8.000 squared miles. serving will over one comedian. Moliere. The season performances are scheduled for . million people. In announcing this new undertaking. Coliseum is topped off by a family show. each show. Either series can be ‘ Manager James Oshust stated. “customer service is the Mummenschanz. the Swiss bought for $30. primary reason for this project. We must increase the Mime-Mask Theatre; three ' accessibility of our building by putting tickets into the areas talented actors who can tell any The Stewart Theatre Dance where the great majority of our customers live." story with a few precise series. sponsored by the The massive Belk Area Ticket Service will be comprised of 18 gestures. The cost for'the 8 Triangle Dance Guild. will , Belk Stores in a 12 city network. It is hoped that the proximity .._ performances of either the include two classical . of outlets to the vast majority of customers will virtually the: $9 Mostly Matinee or the Evening two modern dance , Seriesis {30. companies. eliminate the need to drive to Greensboro. wait for mail THEFRQQ companies. and a special treat: delivery or use of the normal phone reservation system. Ticket All 6 productions of the the film outlets will primarily be located at each of the Belk customer Musical Series will once again of A. Midsummer Night's service counters in the agency stores and a service fee of 25 be located1n Stewart Theatre. Dream. starring a company of cents per ticket sold will be charged. Caberet. winner of 8 Tony 100. including Suzanne Farrell. The first tickets to be sold through the new outlets will be for awards will be followed by The Edward Villella. Patricia l Holiday on Ice and will go on sale Monday. September 12th. Robber Bridegroom. back by McBride. and . . HOliday On Ice will appear in the Greensboro Coliseum October popular demand. Bubbling Georgia's pride. the Atlanta 11th through the 16th. Brown Sugar. a musical Ballet, the Milwaukee. Ballet. fantastia of Harlem. “arrives in the Kathryn Posin Dance CALL ME FOR LIFE , mum ' CYCtsRY’1 13"! 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' / / / /‘/‘/'/‘// Eight Technician September 2,1977 Ff ‘ EVE ONE Technician SEEMS o‘THINK ’Tf-W'Ti-iE REAL “ you CAN Cue-r Opinion REASON ECU. l5 OFF YOUR KNEES Hares iS so THEY Not/0,150. iT'S‘ CAN (=ET iNTo ALMoST KlCN’oF-F THE ACC. ' T'ME -—— " ake up ‘Ti-HS JDST lSN'T TRUE The North Carolina General Assembly, as in practicality of such an action. both for students the case of financially supporting the School of and the University. can be clearly seen. If beer -—-‘T1-i — ARE Veterinary Medicine at State, ignored requests and wine were sold on the campus at State. the HERE L To from State’s Student Government to establish cost would be lower than other places in Raleigh. beer and wine sales on campus. At least the This would ideally benefit students who do 'PLAV A T—‘oo legislature did superficially commit itself to the purchase beer or wine. and also it would be vet school. but this summer a cloud of corfu sior. much more convenient for them to buy it on QAME... ” and uncertainty marked student leaders' figh s in campus. the legislature for beer and wine sales. In addition, the University would benefit State’s Student Government was working financially from such a move. Profits from the with UNC—CH and UNC—G lobbying the beer and wine sales could go directly to legislature for the option of selling beer and wine scholarship funds for students at the University. on the campuses of the 16 schools in the UNC 50 the arguments for having'campus beer and system. The final decision, however. would be wine sales are quite plausible. benefiting both determined by the Board of Trustees for each students and the University as a whole. But individual school. apparently the General Assembly didn’t think so. The idea to sell beer and wine on for discussion failed to reach the floor of the state-supported school campuses is probably legislature this summer. The legislature threw up one of the most attainable ideas ever conceived several smoke screens in an effort to keep by State's Student Government officers. Not discussion of the proposal off the floor. First the only does it obviously benefit the students, out bill was associated with the liquor-by-the-drink the University can financially benefit from the issue. which is considered words of profanity by implementation of beer and wine sales on many North Carolinians and so this didn’t give campus. Unfortunately, opponents of these the proposal any complimentary publicity for sales are focusing on the moral aspects of the many legislators. issue, while forgetting the practicality of such an Then, according to Student Body President action and also the personal rights of students. Blas Arroyo. “at times we would be told that we It is a well-known fact that college students could lobby for the bill, and then other times we i—d enjoy drinking, whether it be beer, wine, or were threatened with a $100 fine per person if liquor. No one can change that fact and to we did." Was it a lack of communication abOut oppose beer and wine sales on campus strictly lobbying rights of students or were legislators on the basis of morality is unfair. Some people' simply trying to keep students from having a say may not feel the consumption of alcoholic about an issue which so vitally affects them? Musical insomnia cure unfound beverages is morally and ethically correct, but to We encourage the North Carolina General say that others should not do so is infringing on Assembly and the Board of Trustees to wake up With no combination of pillows can I shut out neighbor‘s skull. I considered my ‘recourses. from pole to pole (remember Invictus from high others’ personal rights and taking away their to the reality of student alcoholic consumption at (1) I could get dressed, go next door, and freedom to choose their own individual lifestyle. state-supported campuses and the financial the racket coming from next door. All evening it school English?). there’s a noise getting louder benefits involved and approve beer and wine has exited the window. taken two sharp rights. ‘ politely ask him to relieve the Raleigh night of and louder. My $15.88 blue plastic K-Mart fan But upon accepting the fact that drinking will and filled my room more like an offensive odor 'that rubbish. Prognosis: Either a thorough gone wild? No, a Southern Railroad freight is be done by students on a college campus, the sales on these campuses. from a Lysol commercial than music. Now it leering or getting called a bitch. dynamo-humming through campus. ' i wants to spend the night. (2) Retaliation with music more to my liking. I Sleeplessness is a progressively degenerating The irony is how someone with such can't drown him out and I still can't sleep, but state — once recognized it flourishes. I cringe to obviously nice stereo equipment. 7.4 on the Beatles blaring are more soothing than the think of all the energy We wasted trying to sleep, Stand your gi‘ound Richter Scale. can be totally devoid of musical. cooings of some Podunk Senior High (rah-rah) knowing the shower would be four miles of fog taste. What a waste! He warmed up with some choral assemblage. away at 7: 15 am. , very bad bluegrass. regressed to squeaky The back of my left knee is itching. Scratch it Gov. Jim Hunt will be sending the University wayside because of unrealistic desegregation orchestral tune-ups. and concluded the set with and I'm doomed to squirm all night. Everybody of North Carolina desegregation plan to the plans. four repetitions of Dream Boat Annie. knows that once you scratch, your whole body Department of Health, Education, and Welfare HEW has made many unreasonable and Now the Mormon prevails. wendy breaks out in tickles and creepy-crawlies. on Tuesday. This plan, proposed by the UNC impractical orders for many years, and the "Can you believe this is a high school group?" I resort to the traditional cures for insomnia Board of Governors, is a sound and realistic plan university system. has made every effort to a voice from next door asks. . McBane — talleying sheep, counting backwards from 100 to bring more minority students and faculty to cooperate in every way it could. But this time I forgot to mention that the culprit keeping me (like surgery patients being anesthetized), singing the UNC system; HEW has simply gone too far. The quality of awake is not singular. Another paradox: It must I pull the tape for a spot check. No music. but the Sominex theme. and finally munching out The university plan proposes a 32 per cent North Carolina’s higher education system. is at be very difficult to gather more,than three people there's dialogue. . on jellybread. ' increase in minority enrollment at the stake. and the risks are simply too great to take. who would stand that trash all evening. but my “When i get married I hope my wife's a virgin My daddy always told me that everything traditionally white campuses in the next five We commend President Friday and the UNC neighbors done it. and I‘m a virgin." eaten after 8 pm. turns into gob-fat. He was years. This increase is much more reasonable Board of Governors for taking a stand against Postulating that the thinness of a cinderblock I sincerely hoped he would be. probably right. ls that one or two slices of and realistic than the 150 per cent increase set HEW’s arbitrary and im ractical quotas. wall is inversely proportional to the thickness of a Out of the night that covers me. Black as a pit jellybread gobbed on my hips? forth in the HEW guidelines. HEW could conceiva ly reject the UNC plan, UNC President William_Friday, the Board of and if they choose to do so, the UNC system Governors and each of the universities have could lose approximately $100 million in federal been striving for quite some time now to bring in funding. That’s a tremendous amount of money, letter- mOre minorities to the university system: Good but if HEW decides to be so narrow-minded as to ot-so-alluring phrase, “See for yourself," had i do not feel that for only a small portion of progress has been made—black enrollment on reject this plan, then we prefer total silence unacceptable. l, for one, do not our national budget will end inflation. Perhaps a the UNC campuses has increased from 18 to 25 independence from-HEW rather than having to made Movie defended enjoy seeing my school paper pimp for ' ' ' more reasonable approach would be to make per cent during the past four years. ' submit to their unreasonable orders. believe there are other students our “bureaucracies" and legislators more Obviously, further progress must be made, Desegregation is certainly necessary, but the strip-joints. and i quality of our higher education must be taken To The Editor: who share my view. l'ts about time the responsive to the needs ofthe people'rather than but HEW is not being realistic about the 1 feel I must defend Star Wars from the Technician stopped being the immature ' 5 business. situation. it would be impossible to increase into account as well. journalist’s playground with base advertising and 1 would also suggest that Mr. Lasitter read the minority enrollment by 150 per cent during the Hopefully, HEW officials will realize their superficial and cynical review given it by Charles will accept the Lassiter in the August 25th Technician. infantile content and started shaping itself into a editorial in Monday's Technician entitled “End next five years without wiping out the guidelines are unrealistic, and. Mr. Lassiter criticizes this movie for being what respectable paper of which the students can be helps only a few” and see where the price traditionally black universities. North Carolina UNC plan. But if they don’t, we recommend that proud. increases by General Motors go. If indeed big has good, strong black universities, and it would William. Friday and the Board of Governors it set out to be--sheer entertainment. He stand their ground. completely misses the point of why a film which businesses must increase consumer prices to be a tremendous loss for them to fall by the admits to being pure fun is so popular. I don’t Michael Wolfe cover cost of increased salaries (salaries???), intend a discussion of psychological theories Sr. 530 then perhaps there is another explanation for the here, but I might suggest Mr. Lassiter research 1976 record earnings of $2.9 billion for G. M. DOWN BOY... EAsy... the escape-and-reassurance phenomenon Perhaps what’s good for General Motors is CALM DONN common in times of turmoil and the concept of Welfare alternatives? not good for the whole country after all. AH the importance'of fantasy to the well-adusted psyche. . To the Editor: Patricia Workman In response to Mr. Lasitter’s remarks in Jr. LSW Mr. Lassiter claims that the movie’s success is Monday's Technician I would like to know what due entirely to its dramatic and revolutionary he suggests as a reasonable aternative to our special effects. Outside of his failure to programs such as AFDC, Medicaid. Public {. comprehend the basic attractive feature of the Libraries. Medicare, Public Schools (the largest Letters requested film, he also neglects to mention the regal score “welfare" programiof all) and the other services To the Editor: done by the London Symphony Orchestra provided under the heading of “welfare." I amiwriting you in hopes of finding someone which complements so well the filmfs moods and Does he propose elimination for instance. of to correspond with. ihope that you may assit me action. rent subsidies or of landlords who raise rents by in doing for | am‘a lonely prisoner serving time In I’m not certain from Mr. Lassiter’s review the amount of the subsidy? Does he propose the Department of Offen Rehabilitation, here whether or not he liked Star Wars— or even elimination of Medicare and Medicaid or in Florida. I correspond no one but hope to WITH ALL'iHIs approved of it— but I strongly suspect he includ- elimination of doctors who engage in swindllng in the new future. if you could assist me in doing ed such praise as he did solely as a concesSion to practices. Shall we eliminate poverty or poor so it would be appreciated very much. TERRIBDI Exam popular opinion. If he is truly as cynical as ? This may be some assistance to you in doing certain remarks suggest, or if he simply lacks l for one was glad to finally learn of the only so, I am a white male, 30 years of age. EWOSED FLE‘5H ON imagination and the ability to have fun. I pity cause of inflation. “The deficit spending causes Tony Bordeaux . him: But I highly recommend this “grand and inflation..." Perhaps now that we know the PO Box 221 CAMPUS ....some- glorious filmf' which Time magazine hails as Ralford. “The Year’s Best Movie” to everyone. Go see cause we can cure the problem. Economists Fla. 32083 Times THE LAWS and enjoy!!! every where will surely thank Mr. Lasitter. " 022665-71-111 .OF— NA‘WRE l-liT i\ Ann Buddenhagen Technician . HARD.’. .. Senior. Accounting excuse 4h: pon. 0 0 )/ Ad disgusting Editor ....Ei ...... LynnaGriffln To the Editor: Mm ...... Ihaagae ...... Nancthlliama When 1 saw your page of vulgar and New-Editor...... David Pendent! Spar-tam . . ._...... DaV'idCarroil disgusting advertising for ‘My Apartment 8|th ...... NancyWilliams M Blur ...... Chris Seward Lounge’ on the back of Friday's Technician it made me feel ashamed of our school m . newspaper. It’s bad enough that the place is located right acrossthe street from the campus. “nape ...... DerekWhita but is it really necessary for the Technician to Salas-ea...... MarkBurroughaJtavaKstherr’roodRobiasJobSearmam advertise its presence, and in such a crude manner? The ad angered me, but I was going‘tojust PM ' chalk it up to the Technician's typical lack of class and quietly seethe. However. Monday's front David Blythe Bill Blue TommyChlldt-e Marie Webster RickyChfldray page photo captioned with a repeat ofthat Judy Quittner 3!“!Williamson .. MM' ‘ Cory Buckie