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Volume LVl, Number 54 Monday, February 9. 19%

Women at State: Fire sweeps rooms

committee studies in fencing team's

hiring, admissions Maryland motel byJ-Jaekssa by Greg Regen StofiWr-iter News Editor There is currently a study underway at State to determine A fire broke out in a Maryland motel Friday night in a room sex descriminatory policies and practices. It was undertaken in occupied by the coach and two other members of the State compliance with Title IX ofthe Education amendments of 1W2. fencingteam. destroying virtually all of their personal belongs. State’s study is a two stage procedure. There are task forces No one was injured in the blaze. for all the schools and for the services on campus. such as Coach Larry Minor said Sunday he and members of his publications. athletics. recreation and employment. The task Fencingteam were participating in a match with the University forces are to find if sex discrimination exists in their division of Maryland when the fire struck his second floor room at the and what form it takes. These task forces are to report to the Royal Pine Motel. Minor said the fire. which occured sometime Advisory Committee. which will organise and evaluate their ‘GO'tX'"QL‘CRXXXX‘W"iii-'hfi'r-FSXXX‘Mbirth-”5%'-'. early Friday evening. started in the corner of his room on the reports. floor near his bed. Charles F. Murphy. chairman of the Advisory Committee. “We were not at the motel when the fire started." Minor said some areas were ahead of schedule. “Each school. except said. “It did start in my room but i have no idea how it started." Liberal Arts, has a complaint mechanism for students and MINOR SAID THAT FIRE MARSHALS arrived on the faculty." explained Murphy. “I imagine Liberal Arts must have scene soon afterwards to investigate the fire but were unable to one soon. - a"5.»: determine its cause. THOUGH STATE HAS BEEN traditionally a male- “The Fire Marshalls determined that the fire started near my dominated school. it has been more receptive than some other bed on the loor but they still don't exactly how it started." schools. For example. UNC at first limited the number of stated Minor. "They just knew it was some type of accident but women on its faculty. 3:3 weren't able to pin it down exactly." Obviously.somefeelthereisd'ncrimationat8tste r Minor said he. along with manager Bill Atack and team because there are so few female professors. Only one female member Steve Dickman. were s aying in the room in which the full professor's salary is paid by the state. The average salary fire occured. Minor said the ink? destroyed all their personal for females at State is always less. Mary C. Williams. chairman belongings along with damaging several other rooms. of the subcommittee on academic procedures. stated. “People “We lost quite a bit of stuff." explained Minor. "As far as the are more comfortable with a white male. If there’s no positive other rooms. there was of course a lot of smoke damage to the effort. women don't get hired." adjoining rooms. It was a pretty wild weekend." In the Design and Economics schools. there are no women THE FENCING TEAM. CONTINUED MINOR. took 12 men gathering tenure. Currently there are three lawsuits pending and six women to the Maryland match. occupying six rooms at against State by women for discrimination. the motel. Minor said that the rooms were spread out and ITISNOWIIJEGALFORANapplicationtoask marital therefore not all of the rooms were damaged. status. Also your advisor may not advise against entering any “Not everyone's room was hit by the fire." Minor said. “so field because of your sex. but he may point out the difficulties. some of the team remained at the Royal Pine and some of us Afemalewithpriorityforfinancialaidmaynotbeskippedin went over to another motel." the Delhaven." preference for a male. ' Minor said the team returned home late Saturday night. "This isn't just to satisfy HEW. The committee will still exist The owner of the Royal Pine was unavailable for comment. after the deadline to help correct the problems.” said Murphy. J staff photo by Arch McLean Williams added. “We aren't interested in compiling facts that nothing will ever be done about." Both Murphy and Williams streesed the need for students to be aware of the study. There are only three students on the Joni Mitchell performed to a 9,000 plus capacity crowd at 's study committee; therefore. it is important that any student Inside Today with pertinent information contact someone on the committee Saturday night. Among the crowd were members of the Technician entertainment staff. For a concert before February 15. Contact the subcommittee in your school. review, see page 3. Murphy. Williams or Mary Beth Spins. dads-tbsdy M. "'I‘39:EfiXfiXXX‘AXXX‘RXXXE‘SWWWXflXXXXXWXXXWNfiRfiWfifiWWWfim‘fi:flifififlfi‘sfiiiiiffffif”.':‘7"f"""'.:'' . '''' Wéfir'i'fifiifi'fiwffiai-yffifififirfl351333233431323393§3§=é2§2§32335335533523:133:i:3325;21:55512121551313‘2'425:3:::3:::::::'.:2:2:1:1:3:22::::’.:::3$:::2:155:23::gI:3:332:3:1:1:3:232:2:1gI5I:2:1:233:35???1232323432323.gawmamammmmmm. In the Nsws...s feature on Jeff Willhelm. new WKNC Program Director...and the Parking and Traffic Committee has heard some suggestions SG plans to file quizzes concerning bicycles on campus. Srts.._.8tats was u t (vs ) by Geor Tech by Lynne Griffin them and return them." Harris tingency fund. According to in t e North-South domeheadreyr...the woggn lost StaffWriter stated. The committee will also Harris. they would either pay to Maryland but will play a team from China pick us professors' tests and for tests individually or for a soon...Bob Medlin set another shotput record...you A quiz file is in the process of return them if they wish so whole set of a semester's tests can pick up Wake Forest tickets starting being organized for students' they do not have to take time in a course. today...and State wrestles ECU todav use by a special Student out to send them to the office. THEY WOULD PAY more Government committee. PRESENTLY THE opera- for tests which would be used Entertainment....loni Mitchell was at Duke...An- This committee. selected by tion is working out of the by more students. such as dre Watts really was with the N.C. Symphony this Mary Beth Spins. student body Student Government office. but chemistry and English. “We time...the Royal Marines and the Black Watch band prsident. and Larry Harris. those involved would like to be feel we should concentrate on performed at Reynolds over' the weekend... student senate academic com- able to move the file to the areas where more students are mittee chairperson. has be it library as soon as they can get involved." Harris commented. work on the project by sen ing an estimate as to how much “We feel it's not fair for letters to the deans of the room it would take. They want certain peo Is to have and see, Financial aid available schools. heads of departments. to move it because the library old tests." arris concluded. “It fraternity presidents. and real- would be open more than the would be to the advantage of all Students seekln financial processing of applications by dence hall presidents. Student Government office and students to have a larger. more aid for the 1976-7 academic College Scholarship Service. “We're asking rofessors to therefore be more accessible to complete file." year should contact the Finan- Applicants for com titive send copies of the tests to the students. Any students wishing to cial Aid Office. 213 Peels Hall. scholarships are usualy con- Student Government office. We One of the committee's have their old tests photostated immediately in order to be sidered during March and hotostat them and send them future hopes is to be able to for the file or who wishes to assured of consideration for all April. Scholarships in the ck. We're asking dorms and have some system for paying help with the project should t s of aid available. including Schools of Agriculture and Life HUVlfd fraternities to send us their for the tests using the contact the Student Govern- t e “name" and general scholar- Science. Design. Engineering. quiz files so we can photostat Academics Committee’s con- ment office. ships. loans. and Work-Study and Textiles will usually be Crackdown! jobs. awarded before the end of the Application forms can be Spring semester 1976. The Raleigh Parks and Recreation “We have had a very good relationship secured between the hours of All undergraduate students Department is getting ready to crack down with the students in the past about getting Blood Drive comes to State this week am. and 5 pm. Monday who have not previously on students parking on the grass across them to not park on the property." said through Friday. Recipients of received a Bachelor‘s degree Cates Avenue from the parking deck. Ashley Davis. supervisor of the Raleigh Park There are many traditional Raleigh area by sponsoring or Blade Honor Society. will be all forms of financial aid must must apply for the Basic The land in question belongs to the City of Rangers. “We don't want to start giving activities on campus each year hosting helpfull projects. such located at the downstairs lobby have satisfactory academic Educational Opportunity Grant Raleigh and is legally part of Pullen Park. tickets to students without warning but it is and it is just about time for the as the blood drive which of Carmichael Gymnasium on reports and evidence of finan- and submit the Student Eligi- When Pullen Road was built. however. the city park property. after all." Red Cross Blood Drive. in directly benefit the whole February 10th & 11th. Donors cial need. it is important to bility Report to the Financial city found it convenient to let the University Davis said students still parking would get community. may come any time between submit your application for aid Aid Office. The application use that part of the Pullen Park property on a warning in the form of a sticker to be years past. State has proven to The blood drive. sponsored 1130 hours and 1630 hours on at this time since three to four form for the EEOC is available the university side of the road. attached to their cars at first. be an asset to the greater by Army ROTC's Scabbard those two days. weeks may be required for in the Financial Aid Office.

FOTC makes do with small donations by Jim Pomerana the low price of just 84 per membership. renegotiate the contracts with each of tbs Leonard Bernstein performed here in March of Contributing Writer The price of memberships and the number of groups and plan for each to perform two 1961 conducting for just 610.000 for one night.” performances grew at a steady pace until the nights." Bowers explained. The same package was It sounds as if it were designed to adhere to '72-78 season. when seven different groups put BOWERS STATED HE would like to have at offered to us for a May performance this year the new campaign laws —— 16.000 people on 16 performances for just 67. least 16.000 memberships sold for the 197677 for 670,000 for two nights. We decided against contributing 810 each toward the very same Even though the price remained the same season. and he feels that as long as the secret of it. cause. until the current season. the membership the FOTC's success is maintained the wanted. “But in 1964. the London Symphony Those contributors will get together as many declined to just over 15.000. But at the same members will be achieved. Orchestra cost us 816.000 for two nights. This as 15 times in the months to come to rally time. higher prices caused FOTC to drop the “i feel the secret to success is the high quality current season the cost is 816.500 per night." he around the common cause. performing groups down to just five. of performers at the low cost." he stated. “plus continued. The decline came with the gas crisis. a lot of enthusiasm for the program we get from Memberships in Friends of the Colege are But. as natural to the political scene as it may Henry Bowers. FOTC administrative direc- the volunteers. The volunteer workers feel offered on a season basis only. and the canvass sound. there‘s really nothing political about this tor and director of the University Student they are as much a part of the program as for members always begins weeks before the venture. Center. wanted more people and performances anyone. and of course they are." current season ends. The final performance of Friends of the College (FOTC) was organised during the 1973-74 and 1974-75 seasons. but The volunteer network is set up along the the 1975-76 season is set for April 10 while the in 1959 on the then State both were not within the means. order of the United Fund with Captains. membership drive for the 1976-77 season gets College campus for the purpose of bringing the “THE ECONOMIC CRUNCH hit us those Lieutenants. and Colonels. “There are more underway March 1 and ends April 10. world‘s best music and dance to Eastern and years." he explained. “The gas crisis prevented than 700 volunteer workers in over 700 BUT WHILE THE ACTUAL selling of Piedmont North Carolina at the lowest possible a lot of people from traveling and the communities." said Bowers. memberships takes just over a month. the price. out-of-town people cut back on memberships." The membership includes a majority of business itself is a year-round process that can While the FOTC has brought more than 14 But then came the drive for the 1975-76 people from a 75-mile radius of Raleigh. but require daily tasks. different nationalities to State's 12.400 seat season. After increasing the performing groups some commute regularly from Virginia During the spring the membership drive is . it has nothing to do with back to seven and raising the price to 610. the communities such as Danville and South Hill. held; the summer involves membership and international politics. The only pressing matter highest income from ticket sales was realized; North Carolinians travel from Winston-Salem. ticket mailings; and the remainder of the year coming before the non profit organisation is The number of memberships sold increased Greensboro and many coastal cities for focuses on preparations for each performance deciding where to seat all the new members. only by a few hundred from the previous year. performances. and negotiating contracts with potential ‘but with the increase in price. Bowers THE MAIN EXPENSE of FOTC is the cost performers. With the exception of a parttime FROM THE MERE 8.”! memberships sold considered the year a success. “We are making of the performers. and with that rising from secretary for summer work. no one involved is in the first year. the total cluster reached an a good comeback." he stated. year to year. the increase of membership price salaried. all-time high in the 1972-78 mason of @4300. "Even though we had increased the is justified. The lineup for the 1976-77 season will not be The first year just four performances were performers and the price of memberships. we Some of the group pricing has not released until the membership kickofl data. but scheduled — The Philharmonic Hungarica. had decided to have each group perform just skyrocketed like others. so some of the Men .aid the price would remain 610 per Vincent Price. pianist [or-in Hollander. and one night." Bowers explained. “But after the attractions of the early years are not being membership and the number of performances JoeeGrccoandthe SpanishDanceGroup - at ntembership drive was complete. we had to scheduled. “The New York Philharmonic with wouldincrsasetoleromeightlastysar. Page2/Technicien/Fsbruary9,197b'

Committee proposes Wilhelm eyes programing safer bike policies hylew'dluuett the overall tone of the station andwillbeginbroedcastingin canbarelybeheardinNorth Aasoca'stetb‘tor would remain progressive. as it' stereolthasthecapabilityto Hills."heqecuhted. has been for some years. broadcastinstereonow.but Willhelm said the dgnd emu. ”Weaving viola- WKNC-FN has a new Prop “With 've music. you thelflwattsignaliatooweakto carry ufaras StqfiW'n'ter tsou.’ theactivationofepatrol ram Director and is in the get more of the obscure produce stereohdellty Zebulon but wouldn't be a squad.workingunderaeecin'n- process of overhauling its material and more or less SAID the m- Making the campus safer and ityoffieer.waspropoeed. is programmingforthis semestesu adventurous artists mixed with creasein wouldhave a more conducive to bicycling fourstuzlhegpatrolwouldfls; grassroots music.” Willhelm definite on the way the was the main topic at the warn. sent perpet explained. “We try to play University Parking and Traffic violatorstoeourt. thin you don't normally hear Committee Monday. Fred Der- Hasardousstorageofhikes. on Will! or WQDR.” rick. who is on the bicycle foresamplethoseinstairwells. Ration. Willhelm added that songs by subcommittee, submitted a wouldresultfirstinawarning. “My job as to try to make various artists were “pretty Iid.hutthestationstillawants b p.m.—3 a.m. Progressive report proposing changes and On second offense. the accmd sure it real.” said evenly distributed" with the ii:at My additions in school 'policies would be sent before the Willhelm “Before things get same song seldom being played ' $3“ ually you don't have to 6:3) a.m.—12 noon Top to. dealing with bicycle registra- Judicial" Board. out. the me.” over and over. in? have a license to y records oldies tion. safety problems and If ’vthe bike lanes are “We don't have a playlist and over the air either you have noon—2 p.m. Progressive physical ' ns. accepted. two physical obstruc- mingwould continue much as it what is played is sort of left up to in order to sign transmitter 2—0 p.m. Classical Concerning safety problems. tions' would be corrected: the was now but that he intended to the tastes of the individual loge." he explained. p.m.—3 a.m. Progressive bike paths in each area of at Momso'n and North to give the soul show much person.” he commented. “Usu- wac-nr. present sched- campus (north. south. east. arborough and the grate at more time than it presently ally the jock (disc jockey) de 5 as blows: 6:30 a.m.—12 noon Golden west). were recommended. As Morrison and Culhreth. has. coming in will pull the albums station. even with its lit-watt Great 88 a result. 81 perkin spaces on Having been accepted by this “There are only six hours of he wants to play and the jock capacity. has recently been north campus w be remov- advuor'y committee. these re- already on the air will have the heard as far away as Winston- coo—sa.m. Top 40 Noon—0 p.m. Progressive soul right now on Sunday from Salem. 9 a.m.——2 p.m. Automation 0—9 p.m. Classical ed. but could be compensated commendations must now be nine to three in the evenings. albums he has played. This (easy 've) p.m.—3 a.m. Soul for by returning one bay of the approved b Bill Williams. l'mgoingtotrytogetaboutao prevents duplication to some “With the increase in power. 2—4 p.m. ve The request line is open to all parking deck from C to S Director of urity and Traf- hours through the week de- extent.” 4—7 p.m. Jase the time except durm'g the decals. Bike lanes would be fic. and then sent to the voted to it.” Willhelm stated. WKNC will soon boost its Automation show. painted. Chancellor for action. HE SAID. HOWEVER. that power from 10 to 1000 watts Raleigh area whereas now we 7—9 p.m. Classical‘

Grier- THURSDAY LUNCHEON for facul- LA MESA ESPANOLA meets every ASME LUNCHEON every Wed. at NEW YORK TRIP planned for OUESTIONAIRE survey to assist MEETING OF all persons Inter- GERMAN CLUB wIll host Dr. 5. ty andgraduatestudents. noon. Feb. Tuesday from 12-2 In the Brown LIBERAL ARTS council will meet Br. 2211. Cost 31. Speaker spring break March 1014. transpor- handicapped students In choosing a ested in lolning the Pershing Rifles. Mews Thurs. Feb. 12. In the 12, Brown Room. University Student Room on the 4th floor of the Union. Tuesday. Feb. 10 at in HA 12s. noon in Earth tation via AMTRAK. lodging at Taft university campus to attend Is now or the North Carolina Bicentennial ballroom of the Student Center. Dr. Center. Speaker. Dr. Robert O. Students In all levels of Spanish as Attendance required for all Liberal Feb. 11 is Mr. Morris from Hotel. dinner at Mamma Leone's. being completed. Any Interested Brigade. Tuesday. Feb. 10 at s p.m. Mews will lecture on "Bertolt Tilman. Dean. Liberal Arts. "South well as native speakers are invited Arts Student Senators. Resources and Development Agen- Broadway Theater. Rockettes at people who are now meeting In the Student Center Lobby by the Brecht's Fight Against Nazism: the to come and Iain us for lunch. cy. RadioCity Music Hall. Plenty of free architectural barriers or anyone Information Desk. Three Scenes from Fear and Misery East Asia-What Happened to Tuesday the 10th of Feb. there will EIT REVIEW sessions in Hydraiics time available to attend other Involved In working with the of the Third Reich." Refreshments Dominoes?" be Spanish music and a film shown. will be held on Feb. 9 and 12 in SOCIAL DANCE club will meet playes. museums, tours, nightclubs handicapped please contact Debbie RED CROSS BLOOD driveTues. In North Annex. Admission free. WINDHOVER. NOW accepting sub- Come and practice your Spanish. Riddick 242 from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Feb. tat 7 in the Ping Pong and have fun. COST: 3120. Any Moore at 4673443. Feb. 10and Wed.. Feb. 11 from 11:1» Information-7334475 or 034-1730. missions of poetry. prose. drama. Room in the gym. Short business interested people. call Mike Tra- a‘.m. till 4:31 p.m. Bloodmoblle will Boxes In Eng. Dept. office In RENDEZVOUS ”Latin American meeting will be held before dance. 033-7191 and/or attend final UNIVERSITY Human Relations be located In the lobby of Carmi- FULL GOSPEL student fellowship Winston and at Information Desk of PHI KAPPA PHI honor Society Fiesta. Music dancing. beer. Feb. Bring dues music and ideas. geser at 7:30 p.m. in the Council will meet on Monday, Feb. 9 chael Gym. The drive will be will not meet In the Alumni Bldg. Student Center. May be mailed to NCSU chapter will hold a business 14, in Pack House~basement of everyone welcome. meeting Feb. 16. at 3:10 p.m. In the Harrelson Room. sponsored by the Scabbard and tonight. Worship will be held In the Windhover. NCSU Eng. Dept. Box meeting on Thursday Feb. I2 at 4 Student Union. Starting at 3:30. sso. NUB. Collection of money will then D.H. Hill Library. Agenda items Blade Honor Society. Over 600 pints Student Center at 7:30. Come praise p.m. in Rm. 2 Patterson Hall. The Come and bring a friend. PANCAKES-All you can eat. with be asked. Please come. we need at may be forwarded to R.A. King. were donated at the last drive. the Lord. 5300. Raleigh. N.C.. 27607. If you agenda includes committee reports sausage. apple sauce. and coffee or least 25 people. gragrman. 21‘ Patterson Hall Ext. Please help make this a success want your submissions returned. and planning for the annual Initia- LEOPOLD WILDLIFE CLUB will tea. 31.65. Sponsored by Raleigh SAAC MEETING. Thursday. Feb. 12 also. AG ED CLUB: There will be a please enclose stamped self-ad- tion and banquet on April 6. All meet at 7 p.m. on Feb. 10 In Rm 3533 Wesley Foundation. thursday Feb. at 7 p.m. Dr. Paul Marlon. Director 1 . meeting. Monday. Feb. 9 In Poe dressed envelope. Deadline Feb. 22. chapter members are Invited to Gardner Hall. All members are 12 57:30 p.m. at Fairmont United of Residence Life will speak. FOUND one gold colored key made INDIA NIGHT at Chapel Hill. 6:” Hall. 532 at 4 p.m. Guest speakers WATER SKIING The NCSU water attend. remindedto bringtheir squirrel tails Methodist Church. (Corner of Clark 7:30Conference on Angelle. by Cole National. beside service p.m. In the Community Church off will be three of the National FFA ski club will hold itsfirst meeting at to determine the winner of the and Horns.) vehicle area on West Side of .Mason Farm Rd.. on Purefoy Rd. officers. 1900 Thursday. Feb. 19 In 214 STATES MATES will hold Its squirrel hunting contest. Rhodes ROBERT KLEIN In Stewart Thea- Sullivan. Call 034-1060 and ask for Complete Indian Dinner for ti on Carmichael Gym. Film and guest regular meeting on Tues.. Feb. 10 at - Robinson will present a show FOOD SCIENCE CLUB will meet on treon Tuesday. Feb. 17. twoshows. s Bobby. Sun.. Feb. 15. For Tickets. contact EDUCATION council will meet speaker. Discussionon anouting. All 7:30p.m. Inthe Community Room of concerning hunting In Germany. Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. In Room and 9:30 p.m. Tickets 32.50 on sale LEO KOTTKE Is coming to Stewart Mahesh Shah at 033-2315 (eve.) or today at 7 p.m. In 523 Poe. All invited. ’0' Building. McKimmon Village. Schedules for the NCWIldIlie Ferda- 103 Schaub Hall. The guest speaker now at Stewat Theatre Box Office. Theatre on Feb. 23. 755-9061. members please attend. Bring Items for White Elephant tion Convention will be available at will be Dr. William M. Roberts. SPRING BREAK ski weekend: Sale. Public Invited. the meeting. Refreshments will be served. GRADUATING seniors in Forest ORGANIZATIONAL meeting for all FREE FILM Tonight at a In the NON-PROFIT art gallery needs March 5-7 at Appalachain Ski NCSL: There will be an important Resources: Senior Pictures for the women students Interested in trying Library see "The Covered Wagon." volunteers. Local hospital needs Mountain. Boone. Ski Friday and PSYCHOLOGY Department's Hu- LONELY? Learn howother students meeting. Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 Pinetum will betaken: Mon.. Feb. 9. out for the women’s varsity tennis the first epic western ever filmed. students as dependable volunteers. Saturday night. arranged party man Resource Development Under- heal this problem through Christaln p.m. In Room 2104. University I2-Iz30: Wed.. Feb. 11, 12-3230; and team Monday afternoon at Carmi- Newtimefor Monday nightfilms Is a Contact Volunteer services. 3115-E Saturday night. two nights lodging, graduate Option Is now recruiting Science. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the FrI., Feb. 13. 12-5. Last chance. chael Gym. Room 211. 4:15 p.m. p.m. Student Center. or call 737-3193. slope tickets and equipment for 325. studentsfor Fall 76. Sophomoresand Nub. All are welcome. Student Center. For332 you can ski Friday night and iuniors are welcome to apply. all day Saturday. attend a party Off-campus field experience as well Saturday night. get two nights as on-campus classes In human lodging. and slope tickets plus . services skills and concepts for MAI equipment. s5 deposit due at students In the program. Indepen- , registration on Monday. Feb. 23 dent study. To apply. pick up form from 4-6 p.m. In room 2" Carmi- from room 640 or room 754 Poe. SOUND CENTER ornrr chael Gym. No early or late Return to Virginia Cowgell. Psych registration. NO SNOW~TOTAL re- Dept, by Feb. 13. 737-2251. 22203 AMIFM fund. For Info call 737-3130 or SIGMA GAMMA TAU: The honor STEREO RECEIVER 737-3139. society for Aerospace Engineerswill a 20 Watts RMS per channel, FRESHMAN TECH Society will meet Wed. 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WW [Wt 01% W II _4 The British come For the past several weeks noon. this reporter bad the Marines and and: Watch. Lot posters throughout Raleigh opportunity to talk with us hope that it does not take have proclaimed ”The British members of the Black Watch another two hundred years for Blue Lindy sire coming.” {hey indeedmmcame band and learned that they had them to return. t is past wee end to Re a schemed to play the North Coliseum. Carolina State t song after With all the pomp and “Dixie.” They d' and received . . . so bitter and so sweet’ circumstance of a British band. an enthusiastic round of ap- '7'.“ Crowley set of excellence. Looking very ' continued playing his final licks thing Mitchell could not control Andre Watts the combined forces of the plause from loyal State fans. It SMWfl'tet' continental and slightly mascu~ while walking offstage and nearly destroyed the evening. bands of Her Majesty's Royal would appear that there is line in her three- grey totally out of sight. creating a It is only speculation. but it Marines and the Black Watch some degree of rivalry between DURHAM—In reviewing pin-striped suit. fill ran brilliant effect. appeared as if she had cut this Watts is superb, descended on Raleigh in a the two bands. Joni Mitchell's “Hissing Of part of her act short after the typically British way. In the second part of the Summer Lawns" album several ungracious treatment she BROUGHT T0 Raleigh by program the massed bands weeks ago. I began by . received. Symphonygood the Raleigh Jaycees and Wake played Sousa's “The Stars and commentin that any attempt As quickly as the atmosphere County icentennial Commis- Stripes Forever." which was to explain ' hell to someone had been shattered. Joni Pianist Andre Watts per- sion. the Royal Marines and perhaps the best played and else easily becomes an exercise Mitchell proved why she is formed with the North Carolina Black Watch bands performed executed march of the entire in futility. currently the premier female Symphony last Wednesday in an evening of traditional march evening. TL! same holds true for her artist. She moved back to Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium music to help celebrate our Near the end of the program appearance Saturday night in guitar and. with Feldman on as part of the Symphony's Bicentennial. According to the the bands played the Largo Durham. You simply had to be congas. proceeded to break the forty-fourth season series. program material. this was the Theme from Dvorak's “New there to comprehend concert wide open. Her ten- The twenty-nine year old first time the two bands had World" symphony. Because the what took minute rendition of a brand Watts performed Beethoven's performed together in this announcer made no comment place. new song. “Coyote." put her in Concertofor Kane and Orches- country since 1776. about the work. the symbolism HER performance must be a class by herself. This tra. No.5. in E-Flat Major. 0p. As mentioned earlier. the of the song was lost by those considered one of the finest five-son part of her act, which 73 [“Emperor'1 with great program consisted of tradition- not following the pr am. ever given in this area. At also inc uded "Just Like This enthusiasm and charm. al march music. but it was not THE ONLY NE A'I'IVE times she was so it Train” and “In France They THROUGHOUT the entire given in concert form. It was statement about the perform- became fri htening. ashertotal Kiss On Main Street." was work. Watts appeared en- indeed a treat to see the ance has to be directed at control 0 the audience is possibly the best part of the grossed with the music. but at precision marches and drills of Columbia Artists Festivals. the unmatched. evening. Mitchell's musical the same time seemed to be the Royal Marines. But to see promoter of the bands. Every- The concert opened with rapport with the Express had having fun with it. It is rare members of the Black Watch thing within the Coliseum was Mitchell’s back-u group. the not been any better and her that anyone can perform such a dance to Scottish Highlander for sale only. from the L. A. Express. oing a forty- selection of the material was work as the Emperor Concerto tunes was the high point. programs to souvenirs. If it had five minute _set which was ideal and really enjoy the music for Durin the program. the been possible. Columbia would very well received by the THE EXPRESS left the its own sake. Royal arines be an playing have probably sold the chairs in sellout crowd of 9.000 who had stage once again and Mitchell At the end of his perform- “Dixie" unexpect ly which. of the Coliseum as well. acked Cameron Indoor teamed up with Robben Ford ance there were three curtain course. evoked a response from But. all in all. it was a most tadium‘. calls because the audience just the audience. enjoyable evenin with the 5 With most of their material for “Edith And The Kingpin." EARLIER IN THE after- massed bands 0 the Royal coming from a new album due Then alone again for four more did not want him to leave. It is to be released today. their numbers. Mitchell gave “Cen- indeed unfortunate that Watts totally instrumental sound was terpiece" an entirely different had no encore prepared for a blend of jazz-rock which gave reading from the jazz treat- such an enthusiastic crowd. each mus cian a chance to ment it received in her original One certainly hopes this over- recordin . sight was unintentional. It Shakespeare to be put to music demonstrate his ability. The LA. Ex ress then would be a great shame for LONGTIME Express mem- reappeared for “ iny Night such a fine artist to develop bers Max Bennett on bass. House." “Don’t Interrupt The such a temperament (similar to Nicolai's The Merry Wives of are married or not. He sends ly thwarted. with Falstaff Robben Ford on lead guitar and Sorrow." "Raised 0n Robbery." some other well-known pian‘ Windsor is a light-hearted identical love notes to Alice and escaping only by dressing John Guerin on drums. have and “The Jungle Line." which is ~ists) toward his audiences. musical adaptation of Shakev Meg. wives of two prominent himself as an old neighbor teamed up with Larry Luell on an average track on the album The first half of the program. speare's classic comedy dealing citizens of Windsor. Mr. Ford woman whom Mr. Ford sus~ woodwinds (replacing Tom but was given a fantastic the orchestra performed Stra- with the exploits of Sir John and Mr. Page. The women are pects is a witch. and he drives Scott) and Victor Feldman on interpretation with Guerin's vinsky'sPetrouchka: Burlesque Falstaff. “the fat knight." A both amused and angered by “her" away with a beating. keyboards and congas to create pulsating rhythm as the center in Four Scenes. This was the brand new production in Falstaff's presumption, and Falstaffs last punishment is a diversified band. Despite its 5' of attention. concert version of the ballet by English will be presented by vow to teach the fat knight a carried out during a masquer- jazz roots. the group was After the house lights came the same name. the National Opera Company at lesson. ade in Windsor Forest. where finally at home when backing up. Mitchell returned to encore ONE WONDERS why the N.C. State University's Stew- Through trickery. Falstaff is he has again been lured with itchell. stall photo by Arch McLean with “Twisted." It was an Stranvinsky and Beethoven art Theatre on February 10 at 8 encouraged to keep a rendez- hopes of courting Alice and The highlight oftheir set was appropriate choice for an works were paired. The two p.m. vous with Alice in her own Meg. Finally all deceptions are a trilogy number from the new Joni Mitchell ending. the looseness of the works span almost three Unlike other musical settings home; when her husband uncovered. and everything album. with Guerin's percus- through “For Love Or Money" Mitchell then switched to song capturing the feeling of centuries. one being program- of Shakespeare's plays. such as unexpectedly returns (spurred ends happily. as the cast thanks sion solos at the bridges being and “Free Man In Paris ." as acoustic piano in what nearly ' the evening. matic and the other absolute. Verdi's Macbeth. Othello and on by an anonymous letter). the audience for attending this articularly impressive. At the warm-up tunes. became a disaster. She chose Mitchell is the complete Perhaps Maestro Gosling Falstaff. and Gounod's Romeo Falstaff is stuffed into a entertainment. at break. Guerin was playing THEN THE L.A. Express the best song from the artist. as her live performance wanted everyone to contrast and Juliet. Nicolai's version laundry basket which is then Tickets are available at the different rhythms on shaker. left, the stage and Mitchell “Summer Lawns" LP. “Shades is a very special type of concert. the two. includes spoken dialogue and dumped into the Thames River. Stewart Theatre Box Office. snare and bass simultaneously. accompanied herself on guitar of Scarlet Conquering." and Her ability to seduce her Andre Watts' performance occasional folk-song elements A second rendezvous is similar- 737-3105. Raleigh. while at the second. his audience into her own private. was superb. but the selection of similar to Operetta. syncopated duet with Feldman through the next three songs. “Real Good For Free.” per- The Technician (Volume 50) published every Monday. Wednesday and The second of this segment. forming each beautifully. But yet exposed. world leaves them works for the orchestra was The plot develops from the Friday during the academic semester, is represented by the Natlonai on congas was well-executed. “Cold Blue Steel And Sweet she was rudely interru by both a llbound and satisfied. not. All in all. the Symphony‘s philandering activities of the Advertising Service. inc, agent tor national advertising. Otllces are With the first strains of Fire." became an interesting several non-professions photo- Her out has matured to the performance was only good — aging. lovable Falstaff. who located in Suites 3120-21 In the University student Center. Cotes Avenue. “Hel Me." the lights rose and duet between Mitchell on graphers taking pictures of her int that she will be remem- not the worst. but not the best. fancies himself still an irresti- Campus and mailing address at PO. Box 5m. Raleigh. North Carolina Mite ell began her twenty-four uitar and Luell on clarinet. from only a few feet away. 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Jackets prove there’s no such thing by David Carrel Decent)". 1973. and 74/72 against Illinois Assistant Sports in the 1W1 Gator Bowl Classic. ALL ONE HAS TO [)0 to understand CHARLOTTE—What was supposed to what transpired in the Queen City is look be a weekend of breathers for State. at some of the statistics. The ledger the tempo from the outset. They looked started out that way. but didn't quite obviously weighed in the Yellow Jackets' for the good shots and made them count. finish according to everyone’s expecta- favor. Fouls: State 29. Georgia Tech 10: They played relatively error- tions. fouled out: State — Carr. Spence. Green. sporting a tenacious defenseii After rolling by the weak Furman Sudhop. Georgia Tech —— none; free throw committing careless fouls. and handling Paladins 102-76 on Friday night. people shooting: State 5-6. Georgia Tech 30-35; the ball adroitly. questioned the calibre of competition the turnovers: State 14. Georgia Tech 7. And the two North Carolina powers were most important of all. emotion: State —- facing in what once was a very exciting some. but not nearly enough; Georgia twoday affair but in recent years had Tech - all that is humanly possible. become simply a social extravaganza. The disciplined and high-strung Jack- did a super job. and I have nothing but BUT THAT QUESTION seemed to die. ets. who were barely edged 79-74 by praise for them." as State coach Norm Sloan stood before fourth-ranked North Carolina on” Friday. MANY PEOPLE IELI'I'I'LED Georgia After all, this was their Tech prior to this past weekend. but the same microphone in the press room on came to play. despite the Jackets' lackluster record of Saturday that he had on Friday when he nine wins and 11 loses. they had sunohotohy rose Hward stat! photoby ToddHuvard said. "If the difference in scores continues demonstrated the ability to play some to exist. people will not come to see the State women good . Tech had suffered two State’s Phil Spence collars Furman’s Jim Strickland. Al Green goes up for two against Tech. North-South anymore. The continuation of and five-point losses to Kentucky and the difference in scores will be critical to Rutgers. respectively. And the Yellow the North-South." In the aftermath of Jackets gave the Tar Heels all they could Saturday's skirmish with Georgia Tech. host Chinese handle in Friday's nighteap. So. it was not Sloan fired away. “Does anyone have any State's women's basketball team will a matter ofluck. Rather it Its a matter of question about the lack of competition in host the China Air Lines women's team in Tech putting it all togethuu with State the North-South Doubleheader tonight? Reynolds Coliseum. Tuesday. Feb. 17. at 8 providing a helping hand. (Pause) I didn't think so." p.m.. announced State Athletic Director His temperament was understandable. Willis Casey Thursday. “I've got to be truthful; I think State Technician/Page 4 f”@ i February 9,1976 His lOth-ranked Wolfpack had just been probably took us lightly." said, Yellow —; beaten 78-67 by a scrappy and patient The meeting will be one of an 18-game Jacket coach Dwane Morrison. a man with Georgia Tech team that deserved the tour for the visitors from Taiwan. a crewcut whose philosophical and score which will be etched into the “I am very excited about the homespun nature is quite different from North-South record books as one of the opportunity to play the Chinese team." that of the average coach. “We played a biggest all-time upsets. The loss was only said Wolfpack coach . “Only a hell of a ball game. probably the best State's second against a non-conference few out of the thousands that play will we've played this year. team since the 1971-72 season. The last ever get a chance like this. The “It's fortunate to coach an outfit like two setbacks were against UCLA in See “Women." page this.” he continued with a proud. fatherly-like smile. “This hall club has .— s. .' g character. We played team offense and team defense. I think we are playing _ a; basketball now with brains and spirit. also think N.C. State took too many chances defensively at the end." The ’ defensive chances at the end resulted in Georgia Tech going to the foul line. The Pack watched the Jackets sink 23 of as bonus situations in the last 6:17. GEORGIA TECH was led by 6-8 center Jim Wood. who collected 25 points and 11 rebounds. which were the top marks in each category. But the guy who really came on strong in the last portion of the contest was Mike Bottoroff. who scored his 16 points in the last 11:38. Kenny Carr. who started out the weekend like a firecracker when he scored the first 16 points for State in the romp over Furman. was only able to notch 15. 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Medlin sets ACC Sky-high Maryland halts shot put record Two weeks ago Bob Medlin Beshears was runner-up in the Walfpac k in WT semis set the ACC indoor shot put pole vault with a 150 effort record and State's putters while Joey Toth finished second ‘1 WAS warms- Susan Yow didn't took72shotstojust80fortheWolfpack. finished 1-2-3 in a three-way to Hill in the high jump. shoot more." said Maryland coach Chris “We never did get into our oflendve meet in Lexington. Va. They —Greer Weller. “She's a deadly shooter. I think pattern," said Ray. “We had wings where returned for the VMI relays CHARIDTTESVILLE. Va. — Bad Kay thatwasakeyfactorinthegame.We ourpointwassupposedtobesndapoint Saturday and gave a repeat W. Forest Yow Men asked if a State-Maryland practiced hard on stopping her. I was where the wings were supposed to 'be. performance. rivalry could ever approach the dimen- really shocked she didn't shoot more." That was discqu-aging. Medlin set a new meet record sionsofaState-Carolinabrawlprlorto Yow took just 13 shots. hitting eight “Butyouhavetogivethecreditto and a personal best with a put tickets here Friday night's contest between the and finishing with 20 points. To her sister Maryland. They are the most aggressive of 81-3 1/2. His effort bettered Student tickets for the Wake Wolfpack and Terps. she would no doubt and coach. Kay. it was the same old story. defensive team we've played." the 1988 mark of Duke's Rod Forest game will be available have answered negatively. However. “I‘ve tried for three years to get Susan Turnovers. a term that is causing Stewart by 3 1/2 feet and was for pickup beginning at 8 a.m. after the unbeaten Terrapins had toshootmore.butitjustdocsn‘tdoany insomnia among State coaches and six inches better than his Monday. Feb. 9. captured a 89-86 decision from State. Yow good." said Kay in a disappointed tone. players. again plagued the Wolfpack. record toss two weeks ago. The game with the Demon had apparently changed her thinking Boasting a 88.9 shooting percentage State committed an embarrassing 40 in an LeBaron Caruthers and John Deacons will be played Satur- somewhat. entering the Marylnad game. Yow had easy 79-48 win over Virginia Common- Holladay duplicated their sec- day. Feb. 14 at 2 pm. The “Maryland looks at us like we look at shot 124 times. only 13 more than guard wealth'In the opening round and then had ond and third finishes with contest will be televised. Carolina. and I'm not sure we were ready Sherri Pickard who is hitting41.4 per cent 31 more against Maryland. heaves of 59-1 1/2 and 53-9 1/2 The priority groups for the for that tonight.” said Yow, feet respectively. three days of pickup are as whose team of her shots. THE 40 TUBNOVERS had absolutely The Pack scored victories in follows. A-G Monday. Feb. 9: was ousted from the Virginia Women’s While she was hesitant to shoot. Yow no effect on the VCU game. State could two other events. Bernie Hill OZ Tuesday. Feb. 10; and H-N Invitational Tournament by Maryland in was not shy when it came to crashing the have made 80 turnovers and played Wednesday. Feb. 11. the semifinal round. “They put everything boards. Against VCU. although she played reserves the entire game (which was won the high jump with a leap they had into this game. All 1 could hear less than halfthe game. Yow pulled down nearly the case) and still would have of 8-8. while the distance throughout the game was their fans a remarkable 18 rebounds. She added 13 beaten the outclassed Rams with no medley team of Myles Bagley. behind me." against the Terps. She scored only seven trouble. Jerome Napier. Vince Tierney. THERE WERE ONLY a dozen Terp against VCU. but her 27 points and 31 “Everybody said we played a great and Paul Buttermark whipped followers behind the State bench. but they rebounds for two games were good game against VCU. but that was nothing." Pembroke State by eight caused enough commotion to convince enough to land her a berth on the six-man. said Susan. tenths of a second. . Yaw that University Hall was filled to all-tournament team. While the Rams were "nothing” the Haywood Ray maintained his capacity. The high emotional state of the TEAMMATE CIISTY Earnhardt. Tarps were the exact opposite. They statt photo by Chris Seward consistent performance in the Terps seemed to take its toll in the State's leading scorer in both games with apperared to be playing for the national Stephanie Mason drives past UNC’s Joan Leggett in 80-yard dash with a 8.3 clocking championship game against Carolina on 18 and 22 and 18 total rebounds. also made championship. “State is our biggest earlier game. for a second-place finish. Dave Saturday as Maryland lost to the Heels the all-star squad. Also on the team were rivals." said Weller. whose team had 89-88 in a performance far inferior to their liaise. Carolina's Cathy Shoemaker and never played an Atlantic Coast. Confer- Friday night showing against the Cathey Daniels and Virginia's Kathy ence school before. Wolfpack. Williams. Could State-Maryland ever equal Maryland was fired up to the point that The entire State team suffered from State-Carolina? Kay Yow can offer some classifieds 2418 HILLSBOROl’Gll, when Page Croyder hit from 12 feet to lack of shotb against the Terps. Maryland insight. UPSTAIRS OVER DJ‘s open the game. the Terp bench erupted in OVERSEAS JOBS-temporary or EXPERT TYPING at term papers. PARKING FOR RENT one-halt BOOKSTORE. permanent. Europe. Australia. 5. theses. manuscripts, reports. cor- block tram NCSU campus. Guaran- pandemonium equivalent to a World America. Atrica. etc. All tlelds, respondece. Also error-tree repeti- teed spece. towing law entorced. Series champion when the final out is Women to play Chinese cagers ssoosmo monthly. Expenses paid. tplng. 051-7077, 051-0227. have the convenience at own completed. When Tara Heiss. who tallied sightseeing. Free lntor. Write: numbered space at all times. Cail International Job Center, Dept. NK. leave message 034-5100 or stop by QUALITY IBM COPIES 18 points in the first half. scored on a long continued from page 4 “The educational experience that occurs Box 4400. Berkeley, CA. 94704. JOBS ON SHIPS! American. For- ottice 16 Home St. Next to NCSU jumper which made it 4-0. the Maryland international game is very fast-paced and off the court is just as rewarding." eign. Noexperience required. Excel- Post Ottice. M to 2d reserves filled the air with towels and c.8.~Auto Alarms, protect both 050. lent pay. WOridWIde travel. SummeI physical. and of course. we'll be playing Yow will have two players on the State Dune-buggy bucketseats, 2 liber- (ob or career. Send 83 tor interma- HAMMOCKS- FOR SALE-woven. THESIS corms, 100% mu hugged each other as if World War II had under international rules." squad who are not unfamiliar with glass shells $40. Call atter 5 pm. tlon. SEAFAX. Dept (-3, Box 204?. synthetic cord. wooden end bars. just been won. Such celebrations it will not be the first experience of international competition. Susan Yow and . '3‘ 7‘” Port Angeles. Washington, 90362 Large twoperson-030. one person 030 rarEn. GUARANTEED continued through the entire game. and coaching international basketball for Yow. ROOM MATE NEEDED to share 2 033-2215 anytime. EACH, N0 MlNlMUM Sherri Pickard. Both State players were bedroom apartment. Sumter WILL TYPE TERM papersln home. the Terps. who had practiced at length She coached a group of college all-stars on Kay'a team that played the Russians. Square. 3100 and phone. 051-5200 ~:‘at. 076-2534 atter pm, Sat. or WANTED: To term or iom car pool, Friday afternoon. bottled up a late against the Russian Olympic team in the “I don’t know how the Chinese would alter 5. un. daily Durham to NCSU and return. 834-5549 Wolfpack rally that sliced an 11-point summer of 1924 while she was head coach stack up against the Russians (who won EARN EXTRA MONEY-Earn 816 TENNIS iNSTRUCTORSwanted tor Contact Anne King Day2020-5134, halftime deficit to just two points with at Elon College. decisively over Yow's all-stars).” Yaw per week in spare time became a spring and summer; need good evening 1682-1007. 4:10 to play. The visit of the China Air Lines team is regular plasma doner. Phone 032- background in piatng and teaching. said. "Not too many people stack up well 0015. 100 5. Wilmington St. New Good to excellent salary Call l-ieiss. who was voted the tournament's an outgrowth of the 1974 tour taken by with the Russians. donor, bring this add and earn extra Washington Tennis Services (703) most valuable player. scored 23 points and the State men's team that included a game “We're anxious to see the results of dollar. 540-2064. 540-6330. made numerous steals and assists in in Taipei. some ofthe other games they play before leading the Terrapin victory. Heiss hit “We're excited about the competition they come here. That will give us an idea just 10 of 28 field goal attempts. twice as and also about the experience that goes how strong some oftheteamson the West many shots as State's Susan Yow took. with playing such a game.” Yow added. Coast are compared to us.” Super Tuesday :women iv cagers host st. mary’s 3 Ramada Inn South (Apex) tue. 7 me Slsoney’s Presents... 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In last week's Chancellor's Liaison 889.822; (4) that of that figure. the Committee meeting. .questions arose. as Technician received $40,000. approxi- they had before. about faculty and staff mately 45 percent; and (5) that 46 members picking up the Technician percent of the per student publications ’7 without paying the requested $6.00 for fee of $8.75 amounts to $3.94. the privilege of doing so. Therefore. the faculty and staff are WOUT l'M ALLERGIC /,/ For purpose of clarity. it should be being asked to submit only $1.06 more I /.‘( // explained that faculty and staff members than students pay. That hardly seems an 7" YELLOWJACKETS| . pay no publications fee. as do students. unbearable burden. Furthermore. the ,/ and therefore do not in any way support argument that the faculty should pay the w—' the Technichn financially. exact amount the students do just doesn't J) / I Although the Technician is around 75 wash. After all. the paper is produced percent self-supported. it nonetheless totally by students. with no help from the ax must have the percentage of the students faculty. and primarily for students. The publications fee it receives to operate on extra dollar. it would seem. does not the level it does. ‘ constitute highway robbery. -‘q ’\‘. So the students pay. if only a small At any rate. all of this information was ~. Jaime percentage of the total. part of the publicized during the Publications Auth- Technician's operating budget. The ority's lengthy meetings and debates faculty and staff pay nothing. concerning implementation of the new . To resolve that problem. the Techni- financial system. If the Faculty Senate cian refinested that the faculty and staff had questions. all they had to do.was ask. who pi up the paper, an unde ' Finally. it should be pointed 'out that letters but no doubt sizeable number. submit money is not the main issue here. Even if do no murder." God makes a and the height of the cut would while hoping to God you don't $5.00 to the paper for the sake of 500 faculty and staff members submitted distinction between a person mur- scarcely be a hundred feet. I think scrape on of the “elite" cars! fairness, not to mention “truth. demo- the 85.00. and that would be a Apartment living dering his fellow-man in cold blood anyone would agree that this is a Ifyou only knew how many of the cracy. and the American way." miraculously high number. the 82.500 to and the societ'y collectively using comparatively simple engineering other people in the lot feel about it. Regardless of the repeated appearance be realized from that would hardly make To the Editor: the death penalty as punishment for undertaking involving a fraction of you wouldn't DARE park there. So in the Technician of large notices about or break a business the size of the I am writing in the hope that I can certain crimes. In Genesis 9. verse the cost of a new tunnel. quit being such inconsiderate H068 the matter. fewer than 40 facult and Technician. The point is that there are warn other students thinking of 6. God says, "Whoso sheddeth man's The fact is. that this small lump of and park civilly like the rest of us. Technicians to go around as it living in an apartment. blood. by man shall his blood be privately owned briar patch which staff members submitted the $5. . The not enough shed: for in the image of God is as no scenic. aesthetic. or other ‘K. Heath Technician then requested that the is. and that students who have “pai " for Recently the heat in our apart- E. Wyssynshi less chance of getting one mentwasoutforaperiodofnine made man.” thus giving man the value at all. has been permitted. Faculty Senate offer a resolution on the one have days. These days. Jan. 17-26. were right to administer the death under the guise of being some sort Srs.. SZO matter urging faculty members to pay for because of faculty and staff members who the coldest of the winter. The penalty as punishment for certain of historic site. to cause thousands the paper. The resolution never got out “steal" them. management was notified immedi- crimes. of traffic jams. millions of inconven- of committee. And by the way. if it means that much. ately after the heat failed and When man administers the death iences and untold headaches. The Why? According to Dr. Samuel Tove. the Technician will graciously accept replied they were unable to repair it penalty he is not taking a “quantum only people who would miss this Registrars president of the Faculty Senate. many checks for $3.94 from faculty and staff until parts arrived. The apartment leap into degredation." nor is he historic site would be the teen-agers members of both that body and the members. Also. this will be the maintenanceman advised us to being “cold blooded or barbaric." who go there to drink beer and To the Editor: faculty in general felt “great resentment” Technician's last word on the matter. The operate the stove as a means of Man is not committing “another park. I was glad to read in the Wed. heating athree bedroom apartment. murder" as you say. but is merely I have watched as the once Technichn that the Wake County over the increase in price. (Last year the hell with it. carrying out a just and fitting beautiful Pigeon River valley was Technichn re uested 82.50 from faculty This idea alone shows the intelli- carved to pieces to make room for Board of Elections might bring a that gence level we are dealing with. punishment for certain crimes. registrar on campus. It makes me and staff mem rs.) Tove explained Certainly he could not have believed Death is not final from God's 1-40; I have seen the black bear. wonder who those ladies were who the $2.50 figure was approximme equal this would be adequate. He also told viewpoint but merely transitional once the proud king of the woods. took my application to become an to the amount of er student publications us that the management would leading to eternal life through reduced to a trash can scavenger: I fee given to the echnician. and that the Christ or to eternal damnation in . have watched as the mountain elector in Wake County. They were compensate for the extra power my rightful in the Student Center on Tuesday». “great resentment” stemmed from the In case you used to operate the appliance. Hell. culture. which is Perhaps what we really need is attitude that it was unfair to charge the On the 5th we went to pay the heritage. which as been perverted some advanced information on such faculty members more than the students rent and also be compensated as Mark E. Holder for the attraction of tourists; and Sr.. LAII I've seen the Great Smoky registration opportunities. For ex- pay. promised earlier. However. the Mountains. home of t. e mountain ample. I wonder if State students The problem with that is that Tove and management refused to either people. become a playground for know they can register to vote at others are speaking from a position of missed it. . . compensate us by paying part of the weekend woodsmen who like to play any county library in Wake. The ignorance. pardon the expression please. power bill or reducing our rent. Free publicity at the latest national craze — “being closest is Cameron Village. Had Dr. Tove and the membership of If you are in college taking a writing They even tried to tell us it wasn't country". It seems strange to me the Faculty Senate had their facts course. or even if you have younger even that cold. I assure you it was To the Editor: that I have watched all these things Dick Merritt brothers or sisters in high school English below 30 degrees inside the The power of Maryland was from my childhood and now Grad. OR straight. they would have found out—(1) apartment during six of the nine of State. that the Publications Authority has been courses—composition as o posed to days. This is bearable only ifyou are disturbing. the impotence someone gets upset over a one literature—you and they w' find that frightening; the audacity of Roy hundred yard cut through a financially restructured this year; (2) a penguin or a polar bear. We are Rogers. simply nauseating! Signs trash-ridden dirt bank. My tears of that as part of that restructuring the the longer. more pompous. high fallutin neither. At the end of our ice age we hoisted by Roy Rogers' Inc. laughter sting to my heart. Agromeck is now sold and the and unorganized sentences you write on were all blue and only relieved by affiliates proclaiming Maryland Technician's percentage of student fees yours or their essays, sentences like this the thought of a reduced bill. It had while belittling State. to the Raymond E. Davis was increased to facilitate an increase in one. for example. you will receive better to be paid in full. and as usual the off-keyed accompaniment of 8r.. SDM Letters circulation to counteract the increase in grades from your teachers. many of establishment screwed the people. “Amen" were in poor taste and enrollment; (3) that total student whom can't recognize good writing. a We want to warn people that once conscience. It is obvious that “family publications fees this year amounted to Chicago researcher has found. they sign a lease. don‘t expect any restaurants" in certain areas bene- consideration from the management fitted from this free publicity. (One ’Elite’ cars Policy of Kensington Park. report has it that College Park and Thawlng out. Chapel Hill have been dispensing To the Editor: TACK] lTALlAN ReS‘rAU . . , 1.3. Peary “Trigger Burgers" non-stop.) Hope- This letter is addressed to the .\\\\\\\. - and 2others elite groupof almost ten people who Letters to the Editor must .\\\\\\.\\\ fully. local R.R. ranches are continually block the driveway of not exceed 300 words and are shamefully embarrassed (or they the gravelled fringe lot behind subject to editing for length if should be advised to shut their Sullivan. they do. Letters are also corral gates in Wolf ack country) by actually believe you are subject to editing for profane The robbery this flagrant blasp emy. We pro- You must and libelous material. Unsigned pose that Raleigh Roy Rogers' a privileged bunch or else you letters will not be run except in To the Editor: Restaurants join forces in supplying wouldn't park there. But. how could cases deemed to be extra- Today (4 Feb.. 1976) I heard on placards to be leveled against the you possibly know the trouble the ordinary by the editor. my favorite radio station that a local blue clad scrubs from the Orange other cars have manuevering record store was having a “sale" on County Technical Institute on 2/24. around you? You've never parked selected recordings. one of which We feel this would constitute proper elsewhere in the lot and have never was “The Outlaws”. having faith in restitution and reaffirm Roy's had to crawl through the driveway “society" and my local DJ. I rushed loyalty. down to “save" a couple of bucks. Happy trails. I settled back in my favorite chair to enjoy some good music of the Tim Whelan Technician w... i characteristic high precision of the 80.. Econ “There Goes Another Love Song" and II others “Outlaws". when I abruptly dis- Kevin Fisher . . . .-...... Editor " covered that “The Outlaws" are just \ fl .l “ ill ' that. Some funky country and western rednecks got together and Mountain conflict Editorial 1”],in ..\\\\wm‘l .9 § decided to rip off us “commie hippies". To the Editor: Unfortunately. there is nothing My letter is in response to HowardBarnett...... :..AssoclateEditor_ illegal about this cruel and unjust Charles Morrison's letter in the Jimmy Carroll ...... S rts Editor “ QED behavior. My only consolation is my February 2nd edition of the Greg rs ...... ewe Editor faith that southern boogie is here to Technician. I don't know if Mr. ll. Arch Me ...... Entertainment Editor stayll Thank you for your time. Morrison is from the Asheville area . Todd Iluvard ...... Photo Editor or not. but 1 most certainly am. In David Carroll ...... Asst. Sports Editor Al’l‘aylar fact. my family has lived in the Matthew Hale. Jay Purvis ...... Cartoonists Jr.. CBC Smoky Mountains for over six generations. For almost as long as I can remember there has been a controversy over “scenic. historic ifi Production Staff I Godgand death Beaucatcher Mountain." and I feel a few more facts should be presented. Teresa Brown Jean Jackson Jeni Murray To the Editor: The present tunnel through the Ricky Childrey Holly Meekins Nanc Willhlns This is a response to Charles mountain is a two lane affair. built Cheryl Estes Sally illlamson Morrison's letter in the January 28 for the traffic conditions prevalent \J‘ edition of the Technician concerning in Asheville a couple of decades ago. p [i \w ' capital punishment. In his letter Mr. Presently a four lane road “bottle- Advertising \\ \§l§‘\\a‘ Morrison asked for justification of necks" into these two lanes making P. \\\ \\\\\\\'‘‘ capital punishment as a valid travel on this road difficult in winter ' Dennis Vick ...... Advertising Manapr punishment for murder. rape. arson. and almost impossible in summer. Steve Key. Barret Wise- ...... Ad Desks and burglary. The “unobtrusive tunnel" which has Pete Peters. Mic Frallx. Derek White ...... Salesmea ‘nqur DOUBLC-KNIT In the Bible. God gives the death been proposed to replace the old one Joel Martin ...... Ch-cnlatiaa Manager penalty as punishment for fifteen would cost several million dollars Amt PANTS AND ZIPoUl’ different aimea. God says in the ten more to construct than the “cut” one Illleaver...... commandments. “Thou shalt not now being planned. In addition. the Boar's 7" kill." or as Jesus elaborates in entire of the tunnel is in the Matthew 19. verse 18. “Thou shalt neighborhood of a hunderd yards. fl