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North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 Volume LVlr, Number 49 Wednesday, January 26, 1977

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Casey denies allegations by WesCaahwel promoters to post money against such difficulties that can arise in trying to back anything other than a big name Staff Writer damages." schedule a group for a concert. group. and it also wouldn't be very As for making exorbitant demands on “OFTENTIMES it's a matter of logis- profitable for the Coliseum.” he said. Taurus Productions. Casey termed that tics. We first have to find a group whose The future of concerts in Reynolds In an interview with the Technician impossible because . “I‘ve never to my bookings are going to bring them into this Coliseum seems now to be very good. Tuesday. Director of Athletics Willis knowledge talked to anyone from Taurus area. After that. we then have to make Although Casey is still a bit hesitant about Casey denied charges directed at him by in my life.” sure that there is nothing else scheduled the idea he concedes that “if that's what Black Student Board Chairman Brian JOHNSON also stated Casey promised for the Coliseum on that date. and the students want. then we’ll do our very Johnson concerning the use of Reynolds to set up a committee to deal with the sometimes that‘s hard to do." best to bring the groups here." Coliseum for rock concerts. possibility of the promoters dealing Casey also explained he was not Casey then added: “We don't want to Johnson had earlier told the Technician directly with the coliseum. and that so far. interested in booking just an average get into this business. but if we're going t‘y Casey refused to rent the Coliseum last hehadfailedtodoso. ' group to appear in the Coliseum and to. it will be just like anything else we're semester to two State students. who Not so. says Casey. explained why. involved in, be it athletics or otherwise. DhectorofAtHsllcszsc-sy working with Taurus Productions. had “The only type of committee I can “I don't think that the students would We're going to go first class. hoped to bring Earth. Wind, and Fire to remember mentioning is one that the the Coliseum for a concert. students might need to form to determine Johnson claimed Casey was upset with ' how the tickets would be distributed if a Trek, promoters using students as a front to concert were held here." Casey said. Nimoy brings Star obtain lower rental fees on the Coliseum In a meeting last semester with student Classes continued and the athletic director would prefer to representatives. Casey told how he deal directly with the promotion com- promised a major concert would be held panics. this fall (1977) and next spring (1978). WHEN TAURUS Productions ”THEY (the representatives) asked me Spock to State tonight despite snow and sleet reportedly approached Casey they were about the possibility of holding'one major met with what Johnson termed “exorbi- concert ayear. Itold them that I would go by KarenGaston his directional debut on Rod Serling's by EddieJones then the ones that are really concerned tant demands" and the idea was finally them one better and have one concert Staff Writer Night Gallery. StaffWriter are going to cut. Winstead explained. dropped. next fall and one next spring. THE 45-YEAR-OLD actor and director The procedure for cancelling classes Casey. while acknowledging he “was “Plus the fact that we're looking into Leonard Nimoy. Star Trek's famous also uses photography and writing as The old postman's slogan. “Through begins with the Chancellor. according to not going to rent the Coliseum to just any the possibility of holding a concert here Mr. Spock. will be speaking in Stewart creative outlets. He has combined these rain or sleet or snow. we will deliver" Winstead. The chancellor decides if two students who come along wanting to this spring (1977)." Casey added. Theatre tonight at 8 p.m. the admission talents in two books of poetry. Youandl must have caused many students Monday classes should be discontinued and calls of put on a concert." at the same time Casey noted he had been in contact wiht price for the lecture is $1.00 for students and Will Remember You? Hi, In”; and Tuesday to wish professors would do the deansof the departments. From there strongly defended his actions. the coliseums in Greensboro and Char- and $2.50 for the general public. book is entitled I Am Not Spock. otherwise. _ the deans get in touch with the individual “Someone has to take responsibility for lotte. as well as the Omni in Atlanta. Nimoy will be speaking on the topic. To date. about 270 tickets have been Several thousand students live on departments. who in turn call off classes. any damages that might occur to the hoping to hear of a big name group who “Spock and I." comparing himself to the sold to the lecture. campus. and thus the slick roads were no Student Affairs is responsible for getting Coliseum during the concert and these would be in this area and could appear at character with which he is most often problem for them getting to class. the information out to the students not in two students were not capable of doing State. identified. He is also expected to discuss a However. the majority of students live class. This is done through radio and T.V. so." Casey said. “We would require The athletic director then explained the Star Trek movie which is now in the __ Drop period with elsewhere and had to drive back to their planning stages and speak about some of residence Monday afternoon and bear the his writing. slick roads Tuesday morning. Larry Campbell. assistant programs refund ends today Many students wondered just what it director. said he expects 800 Trekkies to tookforclassestobecancelled. since attend the lecture. Wake County Public School officials had Heat plentiful despite cold “I REALLY expect a capacity crowd in Today is the last day to drop a already halted operations Monday after- Stewart." said Campbell. “The science course or withdraw from the Univer- noon and‘Tuesday. fiction aspect of this speaker should sity and qualify for a refund of fees. THE Chancellor's decision to by Eddie Jones explained. said. attract many people." “ITS Staff Writer “We remind them in the fall to cut back The Physical Plant has suffered no The Union Lectures Committee signed Eight semester hours or more are cancel classes." Provost Nash Winstead if they can. and then it is up to them. Each major pipe burst in the recent weeks due Nimoy to speak last summer. Campbell required before a full refund will be told the Technician Tuesday. "There was to given to a student. If a student is some discussion around the offices about Because of the severe cold spell Raleigh department decides if it can cut back and the cold spell. However, a fire hydrant said. “We decide who we want to speak taking seven hours or less. the tuition calling off classes but later in the residents have experienced. many are then they will notify us if they want their did freeze recently. and then we go about contacting the refund isreduced. Proper forms must afternoon things began to look better and concerned about having sufficient heat for heat turned down." Director of Residence Facilities. Eli D. proper agency to get our speakers." be submitted to the Department of it was decided not to cancel them." the remainder of the winter. The problem The reason for State‘s adequate supply Panee. said no memorandums had been David Hinton. Union Lectures Com- Registration and Records in Harris Cancellation of classes at State due to of heat at State is not as severe however. of heat is due to its reliance on fuel oil and sent to residence halls requesting stu- mittee chairman said he thought Nimoy Hall before 5 p.m. today if any snowis unusual; abathe-snaadmw-fall Charles Braswell director of the Physi~ not natural gas which cutbacks in in”dentstorutbackontheiruaaofhot “wouldbeinterestingbecausshsiapart of student Wishes to obtain a refund. has been dropping for the past several cal Plant Division. said the heat should supply have hurt many businesses in water. However. Panes went on to say a crane that has never died and may Wednesday. Feb. 9. I977 isalso the years. However. Winstead said he was hold out for the rest of the semester. Most North Carolina. According to Braswell. such a memorandum was in the making. never.” last day to drop a course without a sure they had been called off in the past. room thermostats have been cut back to State might use natural gas twoweeks out “WE HAVEN‘T sent anything out yet. Since playing a leading role in Star grade. Proper forms should "also be but of the year. but we plan to as soon as we can. There Trek. Nimoy moved on to Mission but couldn't give an exact date. 68 degrees. according to Braswell. “it is mainly an overload system." he has been no implemented request sent Impossible. where he played various submitted to the Department of “I'm sure classes have been called off in only if the temperature is comfortable at said. “Sometimes there is too much gas out but we have already begun work on roles throughout two seasons. Then he Registration and Records in Harris the past. but I don't recollect calling them that level. backed up and they tell us to use some of one and it will be out before long." played in movies such as “Catlow” and "all by 5 p.m. on this date to drop a for a number of years. It is all related to “If you’re in a half filled room at 68 it." No major mal-l'unctions have been The Three Faces album. He also made course. the hazardous conditions. I believe chances are it's going to be pretty cold and . . .FOR THE most part Number 2 oil is reported to Panee other than the usual eveningclasses have been called off in the then we ‘ might have to raise the piped in. and serves the campus. Braswell problems experienced during the winter past few years because of snow.” thermostat." said Braswell. months. According to Winstead. the philosophy explained that even if the University Monday after- THEBEIIAS been no petition for wanted natural gas. they could not get it. “There have been some complaints A behind continuing classes departments to cut back on heat. though “This uninterruptable service they (gas about no pressure and a few busted pipes noon and Tuesday was one of a captive to producers) have going now makes it but all over. things are better than they audience. Most ofthe students are already many departments have volunteered were last year." Panee said. on campus and if the roads are too slick. set their thermostats back. Braswell impossible for us to get natural gas." he

5v«wavvnasvuwnv.~ . ‘ Female job opportunities i ncreasing / . and clothing at the University of North by WesCashwell groups on the subject. ‘ data on the subject. and I suppose that Carolina at Greensboro. noted she began * /’ Staff Writer Clapp estimates she has spoken before when one collects enough information on a talking primarily at senior seminars approximately 10,000 students about subject then she's considered somewhat of composed of home economics majors. but Job opportunities for women in today's opportunities for women in the labor an authority.” now lectures before many different industry is of great interest to Mrs. Ann force. and explains how it all started. CLAPP. who holds a degree in textiles groups as evidenced by her recent visit to Clapp. So much that the instructor of “I became active in several professional and clothing with a minor in chemistry the Raleigh Women’s Club. Textile Technology at State has become organizations. andthey became interested and business administration from Florida Clapp felt opportunities for women in an authority on the subject. And with the in how I got my jobs. and the other State University. a Masters from the the professional world are greater than acquisition of this knowledge has come opportunities that are available to same university in textiles. and is ever. due in part to HEW and Department many requests to speak before various women." she said. “I started collecting currently working on her PhD in textiles of Labor regulations requiring certain quotas in industry be filled by women. “Until we get a certain number of women in the business world." she said. Agromeck “there will be ample jobs available to them." Predicting this will take “approximately New book attempting to-express different image five years" Clapp added. “I feel that in the next five years qualified women will have by CharlesLasitter would turn out well, and on time. THE PHOTOGRAPHERS for under- the edge over qualified men." Staff Writer Last year's Agromeck. which is finally .graduate pictures will take pictures until CLAPP also noted that college enroll- being distributed. caused a lot of Friday forthe Agromeck. Hamm said. ment for women 30 to 40 years of age has Agromeck Editor Daphne Hamm said problems. she said. Hamm saidJsst year's She said the photographer's schedule increased greatly over the last few years this week despite problems with last book affected the 1977 Agromeck ad- was flexible. and urged students to have and explained why. year's yearbook. the 1977 Agrsmeck versely and that sales and staff morale their pictures taken. “If you didn't make “These women didn't have ah oppor- were low because ofit. She attributed low an appointment. that’s O.K. They'll work tunity to finish their degree earlier. Their sales to student fears of buying a second you in." Hamm said. children are now in school and they would Mardl deadhneset book when they hadn't received the first She said the number of people signing like to begin working again and they book yet. up to have their pictures taken has been realise the need for more education to get ”It gets kind of old having to deal with betterthan we expected this time. but it's better jobs." she said. i for Exchange Program problems of another book. and having to still too slow for a school with 17.000 The textiles instructor felt these older apologize. and being held responsible for le.” women may have an edge over the something you didn't do." she explained. She said she was in the process of younger. unmarried college graduates in The Office of Student Development Agromeck that “industries now tend to look at has announced that effective im- HAMM SAID the trouble with the 1970' decidingon acover for the 1977 young. unmarried women a little skepti- mediately. anyone interested in Agromeck did make staff members more and covers would be ordered by Feb. 15. cally because of the fact they don't know eitherapplying for or receiving more conscious of getting their material in on" No more 1977 Agromeck: would be sold how long they will be in their employment information about the National Stu- time. after that date. according to Hamm. before they quit to get married and have a dent Exchange Program should come Includingun pictures was a EAMM EXPRESSED confidence about family. Older women. on the other hand. by 214 Harris Hall. The program. controversial change in the Agromeck? the new book. and said the only problem aremorestsbleandcanbeexpectedto which was previously mentioned in format. but Hamm said their addition so far was “getting people to write their stay with the company a great deal the Technician. offers students the would not hurt the quality of the book. copy. and no other." longer." opportunity of attending any one of "Personally I think it'll be better Hamm said past Agromeck: tended to with the great in the because a yearbook should include every- Although she is pleased 25 other state universities in it." she said. be written philowphically. In this area. number of women now entering the labor United States at the same cost they one that wants to be be different. she said. force.Clappfelttherealkeytotheir pay here. Students with a 2.5 GPA or “Aesthetlcally. design layout won't here would / 1. change. They won't damage the book.” “It will be a little more student oriented acceptance will be when the women begin mam better who will be a sophomore or she continued. Hamm said the book would ‘ on alargerscalethan some have been in receiving promotions along with the men. junior next year are invited to come pictures would not take the past.” she said. “There will be no “It's one thing to be required to hire a "Ginaduiflhos"bdnddsoftflamnaddtlcntodnn.fl.fllthmym by for further information. The be larger. so the statements in this women.” she said. “ but promotingthem is coaecdon.8lwssunalrssomanyolus.tobefonvsrwalm9usansdlmer application deadline is Mar. 4. 1977. up space which would normally be used great philosophical , rel—I'd for creative work. book." . something altogether different.” cannons. Two Technician Entertainment January 26, 1977

Decatur Jones

UNC guitarist to play area night spots by Arch Melon- One." folk rockers like “It next weekend. in the NC. Feb. 5. If you want to hear Contributing Writer Could've Been Love" and State Coffeehouse on Feb. 4 some of the best original music "Alienation." and beautiful bal- and at lrregardless Cafe on on the east coast. check it out. The Triangle area has pro- lads. such as “When Came the duced an abundance of fresh Moonlight" and the tongue-in- and original performers over cheek “Fruit of the Loom." ‘ the past few years. One' need which he describes as “musical .’ only go to any of the nightclubs eroticism." within a 30-mile radius to hear the likes of Mike Cross, Hard Jones is one of the most. Times Jazz Band. Arrogance. innovative guitarists around. Laryat Sam. Preservation Jazz whether he is picking out Co. and a wealth of others. ‘beautiful melodies on his 12- One of the most talented string or hitting hot licks on his performers aound. and proba- 6-string. But it is his clear bly the single most prolific baritone vocals that comple- . is Chapel Hill's own ment his lyrical talents so well. Decatur Jones. Born and bred WHILE JONES dominates in Blue Heaven. Jones is the spotlight. he also has a tight presently finishing his Bachelor band to back him up. Mike fin Music Composition at UNC. Davis and Rob Barton maintain ’ and knocking audiences dead the rhythm on drums and bass. everywhere he plays. respectively. while Will Robin- Jones’ Music is. in his son adds just the right touch on 2' ' i . own words, “a synthesis of keyboards. At a recent perfor- Osiva styles," from folk to funky mance in Compardies's. these _ blues. He lists his influences as four men drew record crowds Balalaika ' “everybody from James Taylor both nights. and left everyone to John Lee Hooker and Guitar begging for more. Welch.” The Raleigh debut of Decatur » '5 Orchestra Whether he is playing solo or Jones and Grinding Concern is .. .. with his band, Grinding Con- this weekend at Mardi Gras in Friends of the College presented cern. Jones is in total control. the Cameron Village Subway. the Osipov Balalallta Orchestra of The repertoire is varied and where they will be playing Moscow in Reynolds Coliseum seemingly endless. including Friday and Saturday nights. G . . .. t,_ ,. . 5. «at; mm,.- ,; ’n last Friday night. The lively show hot funk like “Skull and Cross Jones will also be making two was conducted by Valen' Petrov Bones" and “Goin’ for the Big solo performances in Raleigh weekend. and included several guest artists from the Bolshoi. Kirov and Kiev Theatre. New Ridersof the Purple Sage

Top-notch country/ rock album Who Are These Guys this. I’ll buy it fast. blends well with Stephen with all the instruments and The New Riders of the Purple The New Riders are a top Love's superb country rockers vocals mixed to create quality Slice notch country rock band and “(Just) Another Night" and sounds. Best Cuts: ‘ Home Grown, " this album reaffirms their rat- “Love Has Strange Ways." The Members of the band. along "Love Has Strange Ways" and ings. The album consists of ten The musicianship is not a with Dryden and Love, are “Just Another Night in Reno" cuts that are all above par in spectacular exhibition but it is Buddy Cage. pedal steel. John When I put this record on for their field. Songs range in style musically tight and clean all the Dawson. rhythm quitar and a listen. I had no idea what I from country to an old Buddy way thru. an attribute difficult vocals, and David Nelson. lead might hear. All I can say is, if Holly tune.‘Rock reminiscent of to find in a lot of music today. quitar and vocals. all of whom the New Riders of the Purple the Airplane in Spencer Dry- Spencer Dryden. former Jef- put solid efforts into the disc. Sage put out another album like den's song. “Home Grown". ferson Airplane skinman and This is a 1977 release and present New Riders' drummer. deserves to be a 1977 hit. Who coupled with Stephen Cove on A're Those Guys? is succulent to bass both stand out on the many different tastes while album-Dryden for his concise enjoyable to all who Care to Theatre in the Park to drumming and Love for his listen. compositions and vocals. present late night play The album is produced well. D. Kyle Slater ”theatre in the Park presents Lucky Stiff. Friday and Saturday the 28 and 29 at 11 p.m. LUcky Stiff. directedby Allan Osborn and written by David Wood, portrays several individuals in a “limbo" state between death and heaven or hell. The play is an irreverent treatment of death. something most people don't like to discuss. “Black comedy" as Edna Clark.‘ spokesman for Theatre in the Park calls it. is the main source of entertainment in the play. Lucky Stiffbegins at 11 p.m. Friday night “gearing towards the young people that don't have ’ : quite a flap anything to do after 10:30." Characters~In the production are a woman with a colorful past. a military combatie. practical Wings Over America: McCart- soared on the charts and could “lli. Hi. Hi." and “.” The "Lady Madonna." The Liver- joker. and a badly mangled hymn singer who does not appear ney i Wins- become the number one album selection of songs for the album pool native added life to this old on stage. The shows lasts approximately two hours and costs Best Cuts: “Venus Mars." of ’77. A three album set. the is dictated by the members of “l‘llvis style" number. two dollars. “Rock Show, " "Jet, "“Lady recording traces McCartney‘s the group: most of which were The crowd becomes very RALEIGH’S PREMIER Madonna." “Time to Hide." music from “Hi. Hi. Hi." to his not with McCartney in his vocal at time. though not —Eddie Jones “Live and Let Die." “Hi, Hi. most recent. “Silly Love Song." early solo years. Therefore. enough to hinder the sound. TOPLESS NIGHT CLUB Hi. ” and “Soily” Appearing with McCartney most of the songs come from They're enthusiasm is especial- VOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This past summer ex-Beatle. on the album is his wife Linda Bum! rm The Run. and later ly noticeable on old Beatle Paul McCartney with his on keyboards and vocals; long al ums. numbers. group. Wings. toured America time friend and former member . till ifr McCartney's latest Wings ()IIer America pro- “jaw-4444 for the first time in more than of the Moody Blues. Denny songs hafe not really seemed mises to be the best release ten years. Not since the Lane guitar and vocals: Jimmy all that thrilling to you. he from Paul McCartney since his Beatles' last concert in -San McCullough lead guitar and fudged a little and allowed partnership with those other . Welcomes Students 8 Staff "gmw Francisco's Candlestick Park in vocals; and on himself and the listener to drift three ‘Iads.’ At 33 a wide- back to “Yesterday." 'eeeaeeoeoee late summer of 1966 has drums and vocals. with “The eyed. boyish McCartney is we now OPERATE MII NLR INN McCartney appeared on stage Most of the McCartney favor- Long and Winding Road." soaring to new heights in the NORTH BLVD in America. The tour was a ites appear on the album. such and many other favorite Beatle States with Wings Over Amer- av APPOINTMENT ‘ tremendous success, selling out “My Love.” “Maybe Im tunes. ((71. AI‘HL'ISS I’HUIII and Let Die." The best Beatle number is ——Eddie Jones HOBBY MURRI every show and the product of Amazed" ‘Live .F’Iease Call ‘— 82 #4259 Monday-Friday 4200-7: that tour was not only good ...... ,Il "VROLET vibes for everyone who att- ‘ ------C.OQ‘IJUI‘JUWUOU.‘“§¥4‘§§¥¥¥CI¥QJC¥I4"‘ 3 Girls Dancing tended. but also McCartney's- 'til hell freezes over '5 first concert album. Wings:sTransactional :5; Layer Cuts Styling — Shaping Over America. Analysis HAPPY HOUR g Nights- 7:00-l :00 Released in early December. :SEl0l Seminar 22pm-5pm Er : 3 Girls Dancing Wings Over America has g.:presented by John Artley -..'2402 Hillsborough St. 5 l .. ave-"Led member of The '5‘. 7pm--Midnight E :lnternational Transactional 5?: ttfiiitifiikiWCIUUU”IICI ‘OII’C‘D‘IIECCCUI¥CDl9§CUI§$B Tues 8: Thurs. ,‘Anatysls Association g‘l’ime 258.7-10pm. Fri Feb "5: 912aI4p.m. Sat. Feb 12 :53; College I. D. $l. OFF COVER -:5Place: Southeast inst. 100 East::4 :-:- wooddr. 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SO THAT ALL Crier announcements THE DEADLINE for SWE resumes THE NCSU AMATEUR Radio Club YOUNG LIBERTARIANS will meet THE N.C. PIRG will be meeting on INTER —VARS'ITY CHRISTIAN FRIDAY PRAYERS for Muslims in ATTENTION: Aspiring artists and may be run items submitted should forms tobe in is Fri., Jan. 28. All are will meet Wed. at 6 p.m. in the Wed., Jan. 26 in the Brown Room of Wed, Jan. 26th. at 5 p.m. in the Fellowship will meet in the Alumni Blue Room of the Student Center at craftsmen of NCSU. A weekend be no longer than25words’. No Crier encouraged totakeadvantageof this Student Center Green Room. The the Student Center. Room open at 6 Green Room of the Student Center. Building on Thurs. from 7215-9 p.m. 12 Noon. All are welcome to attend. "Art Festival" is being planned for announcementwill be run more than opportunity for possible summer, National Simulated Emergency Test p.m. for dinner. Program at 6:45 on New members are welcome! C.C. Mangum will speak. Everyone spring 1977 in the BagweII-Berry- three times, and no more than two co-op, and permanent employment. is this weekend. We will set up a Government 8. Inflation. is welcome! AllE will meet at 12:15 p.m. on Becton Quad. There will be some announcements for a single organi< Forms may be picked up in Prof. portable radio station on the green THE STUDENT SENATE will meet Wed, Jan. 26 in Room 320 Riddick. thing for everyone. Great opportun- zation's prolect will be run In an Richardson's office in Room 40 to behind Poe Hall unless the weather PRE—VET CLUB: Visitors from Wed.. Jan. 26. at 7:30 p.m. in the DELTA SIGMA THETA Sorority Raymond Tew. Engineering Place- ity to sell your work or to make a issue. The Crier is for the students. Riddick. is very unfavorable. Auburn and Alabama will be here Senate Chambers of the student Inc. will havea party Jan. 29 from 10 ment Director will speak on Career purchase at reasonable prices. abuse it! Fri., Jan. 28 to discuss their Vet Center. Attendance is Required! p.m. until in the Cultural Center. Opportunities for I.E.’s. This will be Persons who are interested in Don't THE ENGINEER'S COUNCIL has a NOMINATIONS for Outstanding School. WMS Aud.. 7 p.m. Arrange- The admission is 50 cents. a luncheon meeting so come hungry. exhibiting, organizing or who lust THE RALEIGH ALLIANCE Against series of review sessions on the EIT Teachers in the School of Ag 8. Life ments for housing during interviews DELTA SIGMA THETA Sorority COFFEEHOUSE this Friday nite. need more details, are urged to Racist and Political Repression exam. The first will be Jan. 3131 on will be accepted until the Tues, Feb. can be made at this meeting. Inc. will have a tormal rush party on Jan. 28, from 8:30»11:30 p.m.. will CLOGGING CLUB will meet Wed, contact Joey Collins at 833-0683. urges all concerned citizens to ioin Mathematics. Sessions will be in Ist.; deadline. Signed nominations BIG BROTHER volunteer needed Jan. 31 at 7:30pm. in the packhouse have the Funky Pickers playing Jan. 26, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 103 of FREE FILM: Wed. night at 8 p.m. with us in a vigil against the Death Broughton, Room 2211, from 7:30- can‘be sent to Dr. J.R. Troyer in for 6 year old boy in Northeast of the Student Center. All interested Bluegrass and CountryWestern the Cultural Center. In the Library. see Eleanor Powell in Penalty Bill. We will be together 9:30 p.m. Room 3211 of the Dept. of Botany In Raleigh. For more information, persons are invited to attend. music. Open Jamming,- Bring Wine. the big MGM musical. "Rosalie." in front of the Sir Walter Raleigh Gardner Hail. Volunteer Service at 737- SPRING RUSH for CAPERS and Also. "Dick Tracy,“ Chapter 3. statueacrossfrom the legislature on ANYONE INTERESTED in attend- ASME LUNCHEON this week fea- contact THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING LOST: Men's gold signet ring with girls interested in rifle twirling, Jones St. between Salisbury and ing a college-oriented Sunday School tures Dr. Herb Eckerlin speaking on 3193. is accepting nominations tor Out. initials MTH last Thursday between there will be a meeting Jan. 27, Wilmington. Join with us each Mon. Class, you are invited to attend the Fluidics. Everyone is encouraged to ANGL‘ERS! I I Learn to tie your own standing Teachers until Feb. Ist. Withers Hall and Turlington‘Dorm. thurs., at 7-8 p.m. at the Packhouse. SAILING CLUB will meet in the Noon and Thurs. Noon to register College 8. Career class at Temple come enioy the meal and discussion. flies (lures) at the Craft Center. Signed nominations should be taken Much sentimental value. Reward. 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by LII Ansel State had a chance to win the game in overtime. Eure. who directed the offense Staff Writer overtime when Earnhardt's jumper put well and was a terror on the man-to-man the Wolfpack in the lead at 85-83. but press. and Donna Andrews, a senior who If you didn‘t like this game. you just 'meran guard Scharff. who had played came off the bench to spark State on both don't like basketball. rly in regulation and spent much of the ends of the floor. Mary Schariff finally sealed the game game on the bench. came through in the Coach Rush. whose team travels the for Immaculata in overtime; but not clutch with six unanswered points, four of country playing top teams. a'so praised before the State women's team proved to them coming on 15-foot jumpers from the the crowd support that the Wolfpack 4.000 screaming fans that they can play right of the lane. received. basketball with anyone in the country. “I thought when we got two points “Not too many teams get this kind of The Mighty Macs were glad to get out ahead in the overtime we would win," support," said Rush. “the cheerleaders. of Reynolds Coliseum with a hard-fought admitted Yow. “But then we came down the pep band. everything." 95—90 win over the never-say-die Wolf- the court and got out of our offense." ALL-AMERICA candidate Denise Bur- pack squad Monday night. . YOW POINTED to the Wolfpack‘s poor dick displayed an aggressive inside game State. down by 19 points with 12:30 to first half play as instrumental in the as well as a soft touch from the outside in play and seemingly out of the contest. defeat. “I don't know whether our starting sparking Immaculata in the first half. roared back in the closing minutes behind the game in a zone was the wrong defense Burdick finished with 28 points. followed Genia Beasley. Cristy Earnhardt. and- v or we were just nervous." said Yow in by Lorrie Gable and Helen Canuso with 14 Kaye and Faye Young to send the game retrospect. each. Sandy Miller with 12 and Dolly Van into overtime. Beasley. who hit a phenomenal 16 of 18 Buskirk with 11. THE BIG PLAY was the last one. When . ‘ V" ' Aiice Denson shots from the field for a game high 35 Beasley was followed in the State Immaculata guard Helen Canuso missed Immaculate sharpshooter Denise Burdock points. was seemingly the only player not scoring by Earnhardt with 19, and Kaye the front end of a one-and-one with the scores over State's Cristy Earnhardt. in awe ofthe powerful Mighty Macs in the Young with 11. score at 81-79, Kaye Young grabbed the first half. The freshman center scored 13 The Mighty Macs. starting three rebound. whipping the ball to sharp the buzzer sounded. of the team's 28 first half points. players over 6-0. outrebounded the ball-handler Lulu Eure. With only six “It takes a lot ofcharacter. a lot of pride Faced with a 47-28 deficit at the half but Wolfpack by 50—33. State recovered from - seconds left in regulation Eure raced to comeback like that." commented State perhaps more importantly realizing the a disastrous 31.7 shooting percentage in down the floor and fired the ball into the coach Kay Yow. “They just believed they Mighty Macs had found their offense and the first half, hitting on 57.8 per cent in hands of Sherri Pickard in the left corner. could do it. and then they went were running it to perfection. the the second half. for 49.3 percentage for who calmly swished a 20-foot jump shot as and did it." Wolfpack came out in the second half the game. The Mighty Macs hit 56.7 per _ pressing and playing man—to—man defense. cent from the field. State narrowed the lead slowly, but then For the Wolfpack, it wasthe first loss in with 4:44 remaining outscored Immacu— eight games. But it was a game that lata 15-7, highlighted by three point plays showed State how far it has come in Women host Wake Forest by Beasley and Kaye Young. women's basketball in just over two lmmaculata coach Cathy Rush was high years. Competingagainst a team that has in her praise of the young Wolfpack team. played in the national championship game State's women will attempt to put their 15. Memphis State "-2 219 saying she would “put them definitely in for the last five years. the young Wolfpack 95-90 overtime defeat to Immaculate 16. Old Dominion 7-3 155 the top ten. Very few teams have stayed squad tied the Mighty Macs in regulation, .‘1 ii behind them tonight when the Wake 17. Baylor 11-5 139 within five points of us. This is our first and although losing the game in overtime. Forest Demon Deacons tangle with the 18. Mississippi College 6-5 1% really close game." proved to any doubters that they have cm.Seward Wolfpack in Reynolds Coliseum at 7:30. 19. Kentucky 12-4 95 RUSH PRAISED freshman Beasley. quickly become a national power them- The Wolfpack's Genie Beasley (right) and Kaye Young 90 after a rebound In State's loss to The Deacons stunned the Wolfpack a year 20. Illinois State 8-3 64 admitting she tried everything possible to selves. Immaculate. Beasley scored 35 points. missing only two shots ago in Winston-Salem. stop the high-scoring center. State jumped one notch in the weekly Other teams receiving votes: William “We had no defense to stop number 50 women’s poll. voted on prior to the Penn [Iowa], Mississippi, Western Ken- (Beasley).” said Rush. “She shoots so high Immaculate game. Immaculata coach tucky, Southern Connecticut, Edinboro that nobody's going to block it." Cathy Rush commented after the game State, SE Louisiana, Cal Poly-Pomona, Yow. though disappointed in the loss. Pack fencers enjoy mild success that the Wolfpack was “definitely a top Isndiana State, Utah. Queen’s, Kansas singled out the efforts of several players. ten team." (ate. “Genia (Beasley) has already done more by Denny Jacobs receives support from three- Steve Dickman. 7-1. and this year, but aside from foil we The current women's coaches national than I expected." commented Yow. “But I Staff Writer year veterans Mandi Bennett. Rodney Irizarry. 6-3. the Wolf- really don't have much depth. basketball rankings. copyrited by Mel think she was holding back in the first Kay Warren. and Terri Youn- pack foils whipped Penn’s foil “EXCLUDING THE foil Greenburg and published by the Philadel- half. I want her to be more aggressive on ger. At the beginning of the squad (their best weapon) by a team and Vallerio. we have phia Inquirer. 1-2577: (first-place votes in |.D. pictures the boards." Thus far this season. the season. the Pack fencers lost score of 7-2., other guys who simply lack the parentheses.) , 'l'wins Kaye and Faye Young made State fencing team has enjoyed the services of Louise Acer- EARLIER IN the year. the experience necessary at this several great passes and grabbed key mild success. and things appear man, 33-0 last year, for scho- men defeated Duke. 15-12. for level of competition. As the Record Points to be checked rebounds in the second half. When the to be on the upswing. lastic reasons and it has ham- their sole victory to date. season progresses some of 1. DeltaStatel29] 12-2 675 twins are in the game good things seem to Led by freshman Diane pered their depth somewhat. Sophomore sabre Pete them will improve sufficiently 2. WaylandBaptistll] 14-2 634 Student picture ID cards will be happen. Knoblach. the Wolfpack women The women's team is cur- Vallerio currently holds the enough and will be able to help 3. Immaculata 9-2 601 checked carefully at all home basketball defeated perennially ranked rently 2-2 overall. and 1-1 in the Pack's best record at 8-0. the team more." 4. Stephen F. Austin [4) 13-1 591 games for the remainder of the season. “THE TWINS have unlimited stamina." Ohio State. 9-7 for their biggest ACC. The ladies next travel to The Wolfpack boasts three After three matches this 5. CalState-Fullerton 9-0 532 Box office manager Bill Smaltz suggests said Yow. “They could play the full 40 win of the young season. Randolph-Macon for a quad all-conference fencers. Vallerio, season, the men's team holds a 6. fTe ‘ Tech 'r‘ 14-3. 510 7 that students arrive earlier than usual for minutes if they had to. They also jump Perhaps the most satisfying meet with Randolph-Macon, Irizarry and Dickman. Fresh- 1-2 overall record. 1-1 in the 7.5M ' [NJJStaTé 1141’ 468’ the games to avoid last minute confusion extremely well." ' ' "win to date came earlier in the Longwood. and Lynchburg. man Gelnaw is a strong con- ACC. . As in basketball.. the 8. UCLA 8-0 424 at the door. Earnahrdt, though experiencing shoot- season when the women fen- , The men fencers. improving tender to be added to this team conference champion is decided 9. Nevada-Les Vegas 7-2 407 Three student-only entrances have ing problems, impressed Yow with her cers beat North Carolina. This steadily since the start of the by season's end. He was in a tournament at the end of 10. Tennessee 10-1 338 been established at the coliseum. Stu-‘ play in the second half. when she scored victory was the first for third- season. lost a close decision in member of the 1973 U.S. the season. 11. St. Joseph’s [Pa.] 61 290 dents should use the main entrance 15 points and took over the leadership role year head coach Larry Minor their last match to a Pennteam National champion team. which The Pack's next match is at 12. Maryland 6-0 281 between ticket windows two and three or for the Wolfpack. over Carolina. that also resides consistently in was invaluable experience. home against George Mason 13. Texas ‘ 14-3 242 the .wo doors on the lower level at the Other stars for State included Pickard. KNOBLACII, WHO leads - the top ten in the nation. . Minor is guardedly optimistic Sunday, Jan. 30. Its next 14. N.C. State 7-0 227 west side of the coliseum. whose clutch shot sent the game into the team with a 12-2 record Led by freshman Bill about how his team will fare. conference match sees them Gelnaw, 3-0. and veterans adding, “I hope we'll do well play host to Duke on Feb. 8. J

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Maryland, Pack’s No. 1 nemesis,

visits Reynolds for vital ACC game i The Maryland Terrapins. always. another vital Atlantic Davis has been a thorn in the 7 i State‘s No. l basketball nem’e Coast Conference battle. Pack's side since he hit a sis in recent years. invades The Wolfpack, 3-1 in the last-second shot in the coliseum l Reynolds Coliseum Thursday league. needs a victory to stay two years ago which gave night for a pm. regionally- even with league-leading North Maryland a one-point victory. televised contest that is. as Carolina in the loss column. ANOTHER streaking Terpia Maryland on the other hand is hefty Lawrence Boston. Bos- athlete of —‘ 1-3 and must win in order to ton. a, 6-8 210-pound junior. the week remain in contention. A loss comes into the game with a would give the Terps four conference record of 17 consec- as losses with four road trips utive field goals. remaining. State‘s hottest players have ENTERING Thursday been three rookies. Clyde Aus- night's game. State has beaten tin. Hawkeye Whitney and Maryland just once in the last Tony Warren. Perhaps the six meetings between the latest surprise is the rapid schools. The Terps have won improvement of Warren. the last three encounters. all by The Raleigh Enloe product comfortable margins. regained his superb form of On Super Sunday this year. preseason and scored crucial the Terrapins exploded to a baskets in both wins over 25mint lead in the first half Carolina and Duke. and survived the Wolfpack "Tony Warren has had a rally in the second half to win tremendous effect on our ball- by an 87-80 score. That was the club." said State coach Norm Wolfpack's last defeat. and Sloan after State's win over Maryland's last conference vic- Carolina. "Before the season Whitney keys tory. started. he was as good as any State comes in off wins over 6-6 swingman in the country. big wins arch—rival North Carolina and When the season started. the Duke. both of which were pressure got to him. But now. State's young. basketball cliff-hangers. While State was he's playing the way he can." team won two big games escaping with a pair of narrow over North Carolina and victories. the Terps Duke last week. Playing an were get- ting blown off the court by Virginia tickets .. integral part in the Wolf- Clemson at Littlejohn Coliseum ~,, .-,> .,.. pack's ACC victories was and losing a squeaker to ,I“! . ik, freshmirn forward Hawkeye Carolina at home. still available Whitney. who scored 37 A key for the Wolfpack could Today is the last day for points in the contest}. be stopping junior guard Brad students to pickup tickets to V Chris Seward For his efforts. Whitney Davis. a smooth operator who Saturday's State—Virginia Wolfpeck swing man Tony Warren drives to the basket against Texas Instruments I has been chosen Technician penetrated the State defense game. Priority group for today Duke center Mike Gminski during State's 79—78 victory over the Athlete of the Week. with ease in the first game. WHITNEY WAS the key is A—G. Blue Devils Saturday night. . to State's 75-73 comeback electronic calculator: victory over North Carolina. He also repeatedly drilled Intramural report in jumpers from 10-15 ft. it works your way against the Blue Devils on Saturday. Also standing out in his through college. stellar performance in Eighth Avenue maintains top spot State’s 79-78 triumph over Duke were his 6 steals. Whitney has played well The Eight Avenue Shuffle rode to an easy 69~3l over all season, averaging 14.5 Taylor’s Tweeters last week to retain the top position in Tl—30 points per game. this week's Top Twenty. No. Onvx kept the pace with a 72-24 demolition job on the Raiders. Bob Five new teams dot this week's lineup. led by the B.C. Spades, who jumped all the way to No. 15 by Volleyball cruising to their sixth victory in seven games. 76-32 'Problems may be Club over Joker’s Wild. PUI Productions slipped past Wad‘s Fuhrmon entered the way Army 61-55. and into the No. 17 slot, while the Average they're algebraically stated. places, second White Boys clubbed the Rednecks II, 74-67. and moved 'Sc ientitic notation to No. 19, and the Gypsies posted a 47-40 win over the Bathtub Ring, No. 11 Becton nudged Turlington The State Volleyball Club Fubar to tie Zepplin for 20. Zepplin coasted past the 46-45.No. 12 Tucker pasted Lee, 65-40. No. 14 Farm ‘8 digitdisplay. II digit internal started their spring season Gunners by 60-36 last week. House crushed Theta Chi 53-28. and No. 18 SPE . calculating capacity with a second place finish in the Upset losers in last week’s poll New River Invitational Volley- were No. 7 Reefer squeezed past APA by 55-50. ’Automatic on/ off increases battery life ball Tournament Saturday. Madness, who fell out of the ratings while absorbing a Women's Basketball and Bowling opened last week in State éxhibited consistent 42-39 setback at the hands of Theta Tan, and Residence-Sorority and Independent Leagues. In up to 50 per cent court play except in their only Alexander, who fell to powerful Owen II by 48-36, Basketball, Metcalf whipped Alpha Phi 42-12. Sigma loss to Duke. State had oon~ dropping to 13th from six. Owen took over the No. 8 Kappa edged BB&W 24-22, Bowen dropped A.D. Pi vincing wins over New River spot with their big win. No. 15 Slammers also caught 31—8. and Carroll II subdued Sullivan 40-26. In the (15-9. 1510). Camp Lejune the upset bugvin a 41-39 loss to the Backstabbers. The Independent League. the Ebonites stifled Bowen (15-7. 15-10) and Cherry Point Malefactors and SAM both fell from the poll despite Breakers 29-11. Time Out topped Name Unknown 29-22 (155. 15-7). recording victories. 39-26 for the Malefactors over the and the UBP‘s nailed Agape 48-21. In the loss to Duke. the lead Weathermen and 40-31 in favor of SAM over Delta Sig. changed hands constantly but Looking to the calendar. Residence and Fraternity $22.88 State came up short (16-14. Some teams held their positions and others moved Handball opens this week as does Open Bowling. 18-16). up. Among those holding steady are Swish (No. 3), Entries are accepted through Feb. 10 for Open The Volleyball Club's next 56-28 over the Nappies. SAE (No. 4). 56-43 over Kappa Handball and Squash tournaments, and Residence- Limited Quantities match will be in Asheville Feb. Sigma, who dropped from ten to 16, and Mean Machine Fraternity Table Tennis opens the week of Feb. 7. 5 with such teams as Eurman. (No. 5). 53-36 over the Mudballers. The rest of the Top Finally. a long overdue word of praise goes from this Charlotte. and nationally 20 includes the Plague at No. after a 51-42 decision writer to Leigh Walker. who this year has become the SR -.- 51-II ranked Tennessee in the Ashe over the Hotnuts. No. 7 Parrakeets watered Hydrex first co-cd to officiate men's Intramural Basketball. ville Invitational Volleyball 74-35. No. 9 SWAT debuted with a 60-26 rout of the Leigh has done an excellent job and will, I am sure. Tournament. Lambda Hats. No. 10 Black Spirits took a forfeit from continue to do so. odvonced professional electronic calculator

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Jesse Helms is on the again. but this r-ielms campaign manager tom tiiis, who time it‘s not for Ronald Reagan or some other engineered Reagan’s victory against Ford in conservative cause. It's for himself. North Carolina during the primary race. The senior Republican senator from North Furthermore. Jesse ' fought to the end for Carolina is already. some 21 months early. Reagan at the Republican convention. ending in thinking about retaining the senate seat he has his honorary nomination for vice president. held since he pulled a political miracle by Thus. Jesse has received tremendous national defeating former Fourth District Congressman exposure in the last year and his strategists feel is L0 Nick Galifinakis of Durham back in 1972. the champion of conservative causes should take When Jesse first announced his intentions of advantage of this exposure. THIS ONE] , running for the senate seat, few political Another reason closely connected with this is observers felt the former WRAL-TV editorialist the fact that along with favorable national could win. But with an excellent grass-roots exposure. Jesse has undoubtedly received some organization by conservative causes throughout unfavorable exposure and Helms supporters feel ’NOLD the state. and the strategy of campaign manager this will increasingly mount as election time “J Jesse: won and nears. Liberals from across the country. and Raleigh attorney Tom Ellis, according to Helms supporters will mount a by quite a decisive margin. major campaign to unseat Jesse. His supporters But, just barely celebrating a four-year stint in surely want to be prepared for the encounter. the mighty halls of Congress, Jesse is already All of this additional planning and strategy looking ahead to 1978, This time, however, almost two years in advance is a result of yet Jesse , or rather his political supporters, (the another problem: the defeat of the state's first Senator himself still says he is undecided on Republican governor in this century and a entering the race) are not going to take any Republican president. Now that Jim Holshouser chances, for they plan to solicit national support is gone from the scene. Jesse is the undisputed for his election. leader of the North Carolina Republican Party Already Helms backers have borrowed and naturally wants to remain in that position. $40,000 to mail out pleas for financial support to 50 Jesse is at it again and it looks like with a proponents of conservative causes across the bit of doubt. fear. and apprehension accompan- country in a bid to ward off any efforts to unseat ying him. It's rare for an incumbant seeking Jesse . Several reasons for waging the national reelection to a statewide office to begin a campaign were given by Helms supporters. campaign so far» in advance, but Jesse likes we syn. Jesse was one of the first Republicans to Washington and the national prominence it has publicly support former California Gov. Ronald given him. It should be interesting, two years Reagen when he first announced his intention of from now. to see where our beloved senator llEllIS ANGELS running against former president Ford. It was stands. (— 1 The Political Fishbowl . .

Technician Helms and ’subversrve’ group by Kevin Fisher _ NBC Saturday Night Live's script, has outdone organizations officially labeled as subversive.” Contributing Writer himself again. The economic, as well as political, as well . ~ Helms’ criticism of two of the men, Defense common sense/humanistic stupidity of Helm Opinion Today's column was originally intended to Secretary Harold Brown and Secretary of State stand on trade with socialist nations is clear. I deal in its entirety with the opposition to Cyrus Vance, is at least, reasonable, if though merits no further comment. President Carter’s nomination of Theodore refutable as well. His comments on Andrew Young, however, Sorensen to be head of the Central Intelligence However, his criticism of Treasury Secretary are another story. The “subversive" organiza- L Agency by members of the Senate Select Michael Blumenthal and United Nations Am- tions Helms said fostered Young’s career are 0 Committee on Intelligence. bassador Andrew Young is demonstrative of an course civil rights organizations. Young was chi -— . However. something in the news today ignorance not normally seen even in Washing- deputy to Dr. Martin Luther King in th -, concerning other of Carter's cabinet-level ton. Southern Christian Leadership Conference ci appointees is so incredible as to demand To quote Helms’ reasons for voting against rights movement of the 19605. ‘What’s wrong? attention itself. Blumenthal and Young: “Mr. Blumenthal, as Demonstrating his incredible lack of mentality, Therefore. an abbreviated look at Sorensen's president and chairman of the Bendix corpora- Helms continues to see that movement problems. Getting to the root of things. perhaps tion. has been a leading proponent of trade having been subversive and “un-American.’ What's wrong with entertainment at State? You see, Willis Casey, who is in charge of the the more abbreviated the analysis the better, for with the socialist nations, including both the President Carter, among others, should in ~« There are those who are completely satisfied Coliseum, doesn‘t want concerts in his place. the opposition to Sorensen as stated was so Soviet Union and mainland China; and Mr. that Helms apologize to Young at least for th -. with the diversions provided by the various Not that he has anything against the music. But transparent as to be unworthy of extended slur. indeed if not for his ignorance. student and administration groups designed for rock concerts bring things with them. Like area discussion. V Young...began his ’career under tutelage of that purpose, but those people are in a distinct high school students, beer bottles and cans, In reality. Sorensen was judged unfit to head . U 0 minority. ‘ stomping, and lots and lots of marijuana. the CIA on the grounds that he just wasn't tough O What then is wrong with entertainment here? Now the Coliseum officials aren't particularly enough. that he wastoo far to the left. In other Q0 9 0 o We have coffeehouses for those who want to down on marijuana as such, but the fact is that words. Sorensen was felt to be a liberal softie spend a mellow evening to start off their many of the people who are smoking it are on unfit to enter the world of cloak and dagger fare. / - o o i . weekend, dirt-cheap movies in Stewart, free the floor, right on top of the pretty, almost new As a front for these feelings other “reasons" all movies in Erdahl-Cloyd. There are broadway basketball court, and burn little tiny holes all Sorensen was unqualified for the position were ' mkmwgn Silk/m. o '5 shows, jan presentations, choral groups, Design through it. This happens to the seats as well. floated about. All were superfluous and/or .0 School shows, The Day, Thompson Theatre, .i Casey, as we have said before, doesn’t like irrelevant. They're Cute.-. You know. Friends of the College, and a slough of others. groups in his Coliseum for that reason. Yet he is Sorensen's real disqualifying factor, it seems, what-4112‘! No, State isn’t lacking those diversions which not unreasonable. He knows the students want was that he threatened-to operate the CIA in Brit-Meme 931 about—- occupy most college students' minds. What is big groups on campus and feels they should such a fashion as would eliminate the “let's help there are Somany lacking, though, many people will tell you, is have them. But he does want to keep down the overthrow freely elected governments" attitude a , abbifi.... major groups. Now we have been over this damage to the multi-megabuck floor and la Salvador Allende and Chile. No, thought the oil-them? problem time and time again, and it isn’t a simple surroundings. If one is dealing with promoters, Senators, the right of the United States to one. One of the problems, however, has always one can charge them a certain amount of money determine the governmental affairs of other o been the Coliseum. in advance against damage to the building. With nations must be protected. /_- You see, there is only one place on campus student groups, however, one cannot. That is In the end. perhaps Sorensen was not fit for which can hold enough people to have a major the difference. In the past, MAC hasn’t operated the job. Hard questions would have faced him "GS rock concert, and that is the Coliseum. So that if with promoters. on his role in the Kennedy administration errors B 0 a major group is booked, it has to be either Recently there has been some complaint in Latin America and perhaps even his p outside or in the Coliseum and outside concerts about Casey's running of the Coliseum with knowledge, if he had any, of the planned could get rained on, wasting much, much regard to this particular question, and the way attempts on the life of Fidel Castro. D money. . the issue finally came out, it seems as if there But those things did not come into play. a .0 So what is the problem with the Coliseum? wasn’t a great deal of communication going on Instead. the decision by committee [members to .. None, really. The basketball team uses it to play between the students and Casey's office. This, it oppose Sorensen was based purely on attitude. basketball in, so those dates aren‘t available. would appear, has been the way it has been And most disturbing is that that attitude was e And there are also the outside groups which rent from the start. ° based on remnants of the attitude which was the the building for shows they are doing. But The Leon Russel concert last semester hallmark of McCarthyism. student organizations get preference over these showed that a concert in the Coliseum could Moving to another but less significant area of groups. Nevertheless, problems with the Colise- draw a good number of people, and that MAC criticism of Carter's cabinet-level appointees, :i um are most frequently cited as the reason for can succeed. Senator Jesse Helms, North Carolina’s senior th e lack of major entertainment at State. What we need if we are going to ever get the senator, said Tuesday that he opposes four of The problem is, and has been, that the people type (and frequency) of major entertainment Carter's designates. ' a ",9 at the Coliseum and the students are frequently that the other colleges in the area enjoy, is a little Helms. often noted for making statements so on opposite sides when it comes to groups in the more patience and effort by people on both sides inane in their content as to seem to have been place. of the issue. Maybe. taken from either Art Buchwald’s‘folumn or ' p0 . r'.I'.'e¢3h.:n.:|.<:31a.:n. letters ‘1: _, Editor ...... HowardBarnett defendant may be successful at plea bargaining e": “ Novel-Idler...... GregRogers to reduce his conviction to a lesser offense than a Nahum ...... LynneGriffin Cannot be fair minority defendent. In other words, a white or Ila-“Editor...... JohnGarrison upper class man accused of a capital offense, say amp-mm.....HelenTart To the Editor: first degree murder, for example, most likely can . e e ._ 0., ha... Sport-m ...... JimmyCarroll It seems that responsible editorials are get off with a plea of guilty to second-degree or c ‘ . .' ‘- ._ WW ...... NancyWilliams becoming a rare species. involuntary manslaughter for which the penalty mm...... DerekWhite most cases a ‘ is not‘obscured by the fact that a human died determination and stamina I have ever with A », . ME“ ...... ChrisKmtz Your editorial of Wednesday, Jan. 19 is a may be 10 to 20 years; while in State-UCLA game a few years WWI-Idler . . . . 9.. . .ChrisSeward case in point. In it you attempted to justify one black or lower class person will not have the Monday at the hands of a government. And (including the incident'of a man's life being taken by our necessary money or political “connections" to wherever those responsible wish to hide, they ago.) I have seen many teams play well being PM government. The article also subtly suggested get such a soft treatment. alone bear the blood of his legalized death and one or two points behind with two minutes left that not only was this act justified but that the Even if this is not enough, the philosophic . those who may follow because of it. a game, but our women worked really hard Larry Bliss RickyChildrey ‘ BillBlue philosophy of capital punishment in general is questions of capital punishment are condemning when they were seven behind. They showed in -. SallyWilliamson Sherry Dix FeaginHarmon valid. I wish to offer a few observations in enough. The American people generally regard what itreally means to “never say die!" I have .V Tommy Childrey BethMcCall MariaReeves response. our"society as the height of civilizational Sincerely. prayed and will continue to pray that our sports CoryBuckle CherylEstes MonicaSehanley First, the U. 5. Supreme Court in its decision achievement. In such a society, it's simply not Leland Speece teams and students all will continue to grow, David Ponder-ed LisaEudy MarieMarsehall last year stated that capital punishment was reasonable to believe that aproblem can be its Fr. E. E. whether we win or lose, pass or fail, and I hope Main-senDr'oeasler Beverly Stephenson that’s what capital we all can learn from each other. And as for the unconstitutional not because of its questionable own cure. In essence, women‘s basketball team, I want to tell each . Photographers effect on crime, its “cruel and unusual" nature, punishment attempts to do with its violence to for sports AlieeDenson DebbieAltomar-e Paul Kearns or its general violation of human rights but end violence and its murder to end murder. In-a Pray member that even though you lost the game on Paul'l‘ew because it is impossible to administer it in a fair civilization so supposedly advanced as ours, it’s Monday night, you have showed at least one m manner. difficult to justify the arguments of the To the Editor: person what it truly means to work and deciate What the court disagreed with was the way blood-thirsty faction who state revenge as their I am very proud to be a member of the yourself to a cause. And, because of that lesson. ‘RobbieKirkIey SteveKey LarryMartin minorities, both racial and economic, are treated motive. It's as though they wish to taste the Wolfpack. Last weekl saw our men’s basketball i am a better person than I was yesterday. Good DavidCrow ToddHuvard KevinFisher under capital punishment laws. The court found sweetness of gory revenge that will not bring the team beat the number three team in the nation luck with the rest of the year in your athletics an - Sherwoodflohim RoyEdwards that the odds are for a black or other non-white dead to life again. and Monday night I saw our women's basketball everything else, and lets all learn from each team come from 19 points behind at halftime to other. The Technician is published every Mondav. Wednes to be sentenced to die than for a white to receive This is a summary of my thoughts on the day and Friday during the school year except holidays the same sentence. The reality of the situation is death penalty. Even the label we place on it is tie the number three ranked women's team in and exam periods.,00r