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Volume LVI, Number 66 Wednesday, March 17, 1976

The proposed $413.2 million bond issue to finance capital improvements at State institutions oi" higher education affects Faculty votes down Bond issue for $43 million 13 ot' the 16 L'NC campuses. Before the building projects were included in the bond issue. they were careltillv evaluated by the l'.\(? (Lenernl Administration and the Board of. (Lover- measure to kill new nors. Subsequent screenings (married before the appropriate legislative committees. The projects are: would ease overcrowding 1. Appalachian State University—library addition 03.320.M drop/odd proposal by Lynne Crib “The people feel the government is already spending too much 2. Elizabeth City Stats University—tinny addition 1.204.000 by How-d Iuaett happen is that many of them Staff Writer money. but this is not tojust expand our colleges. It is to make 3. Fayettavile Stats UMnnhr—clasaroorn-, . Associate Editor will simply ignore what we are our colleges meet their needs. This is something that's got to be laboratory-stiles building . 4.300.N0 saying. And one course may not In a conference at State last Saturday with the North done now to help these overenrolled schools." 4. N. c. an State University—classroom braiding 2.127.000 The Faculty; Senate voted need to be taught the same way Carolina Association of Student Governments. several Frank Stephenson. Democratic candidate for lieutenant s. it. c. Stats University—building addition. down a proposal to delete the as another." said Danby. gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial candidates governor. also endoreses the referendum since he feels the biologlcd sciences classrooms. entire change in the drop/add MATHEMATICS Depart- discussed the $43.2 million bond issue which Tar Heel voters quality of education is very important to students. laboratories 2.700.000 period from the new grading ment Head Nicholas J. Rose will be faced with at the polls March 23. "Education is definitely number one with me. To me. it is the 0. Pembroke Side Universiq—clossroom building policy and elected new officers also called for the section to be This bond is necessary due to revenue shortages which means ti so many things." he stated. (including iunds tor restoration at "Old Main") 2.330.000 in its Tuesday meeting. deleted. calling the old drop caused the 1975 General Assembly to make drastic cuts. WALLACE MCCALL. a Republican candidate for govenor. 7. UNC-Ashovlllo—ciassroorn-oiilca building 1.000.000 Debate in the meeting was system a "horror" and a great totaling some $300 million. in an effort to continue the state’s said he was in favor of the issue due to the fact that it will 0. mic-Chapel Hill—physical education. intramural heated and centered around a inequity for students. operation within budgetary limits. essentially pay for itself and will not raise the tuition costs. iacility . , ...... 0.373.000 proposal from Anthony Danby. Referring to statistics quoted This money would not be used for expansion and would not Representatives for Jim Hunt and Tom Strickland. s. UNC-ChadottHlsssroom-oflica building . 0.000.000 a senator from PAMS. that the in favor of the change in the increase taxes. Instead. the funds would be implemented to Democratic candiadtes for govenor. and Jake Alexander. a to. UNC-GnonsborHlassroorn-taboratory-oiilca entire section of the grading drop period. Rose said. “Your help take care of the increasing demands on schools caused by Republican gubernatorial candidate. said these candidates building 5.103.000 policy dealing with the drop lthe committee's) statistics are increased enrollments. were also in full support of the bond referendum. 11. UNC-Wiirninflon—ciasaroom-otttca building 1.000.000 period be deleted. lousy. You are using the wrong IF THE REFERENDUM is approved. State will receive $2.7 John Jordan. Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor. 12. Western Carolina University—administration Under the new system. the figures. The right figures to million for an addition to Gardner Hall. This addition will opposed the referendum. however. He said. "We have an ‘ building . 3323.000 drop period would be reduced consider are the ones Tony relieve overcrowding in biological science classrooms and obligation to the students to see they get a good education but 13. Winston-Salem State University—classroom- to four weeks but only two of Danby quoted to you. The entomolgy. zoology and plant pathology research. extension we also have an obligation to the tax payers to use their money laboratory building 2.170.000 those weeks would be for situation is nowhere near as offices and laboratories. wisely." University-wide architectural barrier removal to unlimited drops. For the two bad as indicated and over- Some courses. such as BO 553-554. are now being taught He feels that now is not the time to commence projects of this aid the handicapped and Occupational Safety remaining weeks. students crowding will not be eliminated without laboratories because facilities are lacking. None of the nature but possibly in the near future they could begin. and Health Acts projects. and land acquisition 1.500.000 could drop a course. but with a by passing this new drop existing laboratories have adequate storage or supporting “I DO NOT FEEL THAT NOW is the time to start building grade of “".W After this time period." laboratory preparation space and facilities. Several laboratory buildings. We just don't have the money now. It is physically no drops would be accepted Members of the Academic courses are taught with modifications imposed by space irresponsible to build them knowing they will not be needed in without a valid medical or Policy Committee. which pre- limitations that have compromised quality. the future due to the decline in birth rate. Is bigness better?" public higher education." personal reason. sented the proposal to the The number of students taught by the biological science he said. State Trustees have also strongly endorsed the issue. “Be it Danby called the proposal senate. denied that the group departments in Gardner Hall has increased from 3.841 in This statement was released by NCASG at the conference: further resolved that the trustees of N.0. State University? "unfair and uncalled for" and has been “punishment orien- 1967-68 to 7.763 in 1973-74 which is an increase of 102 percent. “The American Party and one gubernatorial candidate have mindful of the long history of support by North Carolinians for quoted statistics he said ted" in its plans and said that Faculty and other EPA appointments have increased as well in disavowed the need for money for higher education. What both public higher education as an investment in a stronger State. showed insertion of the ”D" shortening the drop period was recognition of increased enrollments and teaching loads which seem to ignore is the state's obligation to provide quality appeal to the citizens of North Carolina to cast an affirmative grade with the present drop a good answer to the problems has imposed pressures on office and research laboratory space. education for its citizenry. Although providing buildings alone vote for these bonds in the March 23 referendum." period would not be harmful. the University has been facing. Faculty and staff have also increased (due to new research does not insure quality education. Similarly. building a house State Treasurer Edwin Gill also supports the bonds as shown “Going back to the drop "It is in the students' interest programs. does not assure us of a quality family life. but it does provide us by a statement he released recently: “I will officially support policy in 1972 would be a to make a commitment to a Chancellor Joab Thomas stated. “We desperately need added with the resources needed to begin." the bond issue for capital improvements on the campuses of the retrograde step and would course early and stick to it." classroom and laboratory space to accomodate this big jump in SEVERAL (YI'HER INDIVIDUALS and organizations have University of North arolina. The State of North Carolina has a harm the students." said said Ronald Pearson. a Forest enrollment. particularly if we are to maintain the high endorsed this issue. Chancellor Thomas stated. “The vote on long tradition of conducting its affairs in a prudent. fi‘sically Danby. “In 1971. drops were at Resources senator. “The ‘W’ standards we have set for ourselves in our biological science the bond issue has two important aspects. First is the matter of sound manner and at the same time meeting the demonstrated 15.1 percent. In 1973. when the grade was intended not as a programs." need. N.C. State University badly needs the Gardner Hall needs of its citizens. The bond issue for capital improvements drop period was extended with punishment but as a goad to THE MAJORITY OI" THE candidates present at the addition. just as the other institutions need the buildings for the University fits that tradition. and. as State Treasurer. I 1he“D” grade still in effect. the students. It was intended to conference with the student body presidents were in full they've requested. Secondly. there is the implication of‘the commend it to all North carolinians." drop rate was 16.2 percent. In make him think more seriously support of the issue. outcome. A favorable vote will reflect a continuing ‘vote of The North Carolina Student Legislature also endorsed the 1975. with ABC/No Credit. the before dropping a course." David Flaherty. Republican candidate for governor. stated. confidence' by the people of North Carolina in their system of issue at their convention recently in Greensboro. rate, was 17 percent." Pearson also quoted figures. Dsnby added that two weeks this time of the number of was too little time for the students who passed courses students to make up their each year from 1971 to 1975. minds about a course. and that which showed that the peak the “W" grade amounted to a period was 193. with 91 percent. Day, Kirk, Milby, Strickland tell plans punishment for those who The 1975 figure was 87.9 decided to drop a course in the percent. and the 1971 figure. (Editor’s Note: In the first concefilod with student involvement. “I wold student interest the 'project has not been explained. third and fourth week. 87 2 article of a two-part series. Technician staff like to see more student involvement and I completed. He is alro concerned with the qun!‘ty of "Some courses are taught Phillip McKnelly. a Forest writer Lynne Griffin examines the positions of would like to have more coordinated activities Day is also concerned with the parking education students are now receiving here at such that the first test is given Resources senator. stated to four of the nine candidates running for the at N.C. State for the student body." he situation. “I also hope more parking spaces will State. “We are ripped off on our education- in the fifth week of classes. ward the end of the meeting office of Student Body President. remarked. be made available.” over-crowded classes from increased enroll- What we are doing now is that he felt the proposal could by Lynne Griffin Day is also interested in knowing what telling the professors who are be softened somewhat and that Staff Writer non-academic student fees are actually used for doing that that they shouldn’t perhaps a figure between the and getting a consumer discount card started do it that way and I'm not sure two extremes could be reached Campaigns for Student Government have for State students. we should be saying that. but that some reduction in the now been launched and nine candidates for the “I am in favor of an investigation of Professors are stubborn people amount of time a student had office of Student Body President have emerged. non-academic student fees by students to see and if we pass this. what will 9.. “Faculty." me 2 Charles Carter. Mark Day. Pat George. Jerry exactly where their money is going. I‘m also in Kirk. John Milby. Curt Phillips. Lu Anne favor of establishing the discount card system Rogers. Bill Shefte and Bobby Strickland are in the Raleigh area for N.C. State students Arab Night plans running for president and they have many ideas only." Day commented. as to what they hope to accomplish if elected to THIS STUDENT DISCOUNT card system is this office. a project Student Government began work on Mark Day. a sophomore in history. is mainly this year; however. partially due tolack_ of ref food, music, fun by Debbie Zauber food. Staff Writer AT 7:30 ARABIAN enter- tainment will be held in the Another night of foreign Stewart Theatre. free of Jerry Kirk John Milby Bobby Strickland dishes and entertainment. charge. Mr. Abdel Shslaby. Sophomore Jerry Kirk. a political science menta that our directors claim cannot be sponsored by the International president of the Arab club. said major. feels experience is his most vital asset controlled. less teaching time per student also Student Board and the Arab the program will be divided and plans to use it to the best of his ability if at increasing prices and still worse. inadequate Club will be held Sunday. into three parts. elected. professors that are pointed out by the majority March 21st6p.m.on the second ”The first is Arab music “I feel I have the vital advantage of of students but can't be removed or forced to do floor of the Student Center. using a piano. flute. drum. experience over the other candidates. If elected better." On the menu are roasted accordian. and an oud. an I will not have to waste the time that is spent MILBY WANTS THE FACULTY evaluation lambs' legs. Baezela. which is instrument you don't have in every year in learning who to call for this and surveys passed out by some departments at the sweet peas cooked in tomato the U.S.." Shslsby said. "Some that. I have worked with the administration end of a course to be taken more seriously by sauce and stew beef; rice with instruments will be played by and faculty for almost two years now. I have the department heads. If the majority of the plgnolia nuts; Borik. which is a themselves. and some togeth- -—.'-"M- ._,.,. served on several university committees." Kirk students complain about a teacher‘s job he thin. fist bread stuffed with er. remarked. wants some kind of action to be taken to try to ground beef and vegetables; a The next part of the Arabian KIRK HAS MANY PROJECTS in mind to correct the matter. green salad; and an Arabian music includes Syrian songs. work on next year as Student Body President. He wants the student body to understand salad consisting mainly of chic old Arabic songs popular in the such as working to obtain varsity status for that if elected he cannot promise to make a peas. 30's and 40's. and FrankoArab many intramural sports. introducing legislation definite change but he will try his best to make For dessert. the same thin songs. which are sung half in to the Student Senate to sponsor conferences of sure the problem areas are brought to the bread used for the Borik is English and half in Arabic. I__...... _.___..1...... interest to the student body. pushing for the attention of the administration and he will do filled with nuts. sugar. and Shslsby commented. “The W_...___ advancement of the bike way system. the best he can to correct the problems. cinnamon. cooked. covered with audience will understand only establishing a checking service for students “I won't promise a change. I can't. But I will s syrup. and called Baklava. half the song. but not the rmllmn-m through the Student Bank and coordinating promise to bring these and any other rlpoffs I The food will be prepared all other." n*turn Iwarn.. recreational activities for the student body. find to the attention of as many as I can with day Sunday (from 8 am. until 4 CONCLUDING the program \a. re.—--- Kirk likewise wants to protect the students the hopes of someone. if not myself. being able pm.) by Adel Elwefsti and his will be dancing. performed by m“a..-causes“ W and represent them fairly. “I will work with the to make NCSU what it should be." he stated. wife. Food is purchased from a the International Folk Dance mm”..——_—-u.__ he“~.3rats-«2‘. Faculty Senate to insure vital student input in Bobby Strickland. a junior in sociology. has store on Morgan and Snow group from State. One dance is _m--—42‘ 'm“smut—m the elite faculty advisory body. Also. in the several projects in mind to work on if he is streets selling middle-eastern See “Candidates.” page 2 \*u... coming year of tight monies for the university elected Student Body President. One such ideas and the university system. I will guard against is that he plans to appear before the Board of #— any proposed tuition increases. I will work Directors requesting to change the Student diligently in an effort to serve as well as Supply Store to s Co—op Store where the profits represent the students." would be returned to the student in the form of In addition. Kirk wants the students to a rebate according to his cash receipt totals Inside Today mills how and why he makes his decisions in accumulated. Student Government. He said. “I am an HE IS ALSO interested in finding good outspoken student leader with a controversial places for students to study. “I would like to try In the News...the Union Board of Directors has name. But I can assure you I take all my to have the Erdshl-Cloyd wing of the library passed a SIDOO budget for next year. positions by weighing every fact at my disposal open to students on a 24-hour trial basis to and judging them with a strong sense of right provide a study area for the student body." he and wrong." stated. If this experiment did not work he Sperta...covera of State in the NIT...the JOHN MILIY. A JUNIOR in electrical would at least like the system to be women are stil fighting in Texas after a engineering. is concerned with the students implemented during the final exam period. setback...lntramural Report...and State's golfers being taken advantage of and wants to make He considers the Student Center to be a place came in fifth in the Pinehurst Tournament. State a studentoriented college. where more study areas should be made “Since my freshman year at State. I have available to students. He plans to work with the seen the students ripped off—poor food Union Board of Directors to establish those Entertain-eat...Papa John and the Atlanta services. poor parking services. poor residence study areas and also a game room for Rhythm Section will be at the Pier...the third part facilities and always at exorbitant prices which recreational purposes. in the Frank Capra series...“Man of La Mancha” will stall photo by Todd "were rise continuously while the facilities remain the Strickland is also concerned with the present be in Memorial Auditorium as a of the Stewart Wet and windy weather kept most students warm and dry indoors for the last tow same. I want to work toward making NCSU a physical education department‘s grading Theatre series...the NCSU Band and Glee Club will days. This one, however. ventured out into the elements to get a first-h ind look at school with the student foremost in mind like a system. “i would like to consider an alternative put on a concert in Stewart...and reviews. nature's work. ‘ land grant institute was designed to be." Milby .Sos “Arab.“ page 2 \ Page 2 / Technician March 17, 1976

Directors approve budget Candidates give positions

”Gresham which can only be used for new expansionary programs. News Editor The budget which the Union Board of Directors approved was attained by subtracting the IMS—76 advertising budget for SG presidential race In its last scheduled meeting. the Union Board of Directors from the total 1975—78 budget of the Activities Board and then voted to approve a $127,927 budget for the Union Activities adding the projected 1976-77 advertising budget to this figure. and provide a m fund obtaining a figure of 3127.927. Subtracting this from the Continsedfiompogef especially with the Parkin'g and Trams Board for the 1976-77 fiscal year proposed budget of $136,000. 88,573 was obtained which will be" ( means of the present PE grading system Committee’ andtheStudantSenateAthloties marked for expansionary programs. international Student whereby the department and the students can Commuttee'.Hewouldliketomakeacomplste The other plan. presented to the Union Board of Directors comprise on the evaluation method.” he overflow“ ofthepresentparhn’gsystemsand would have called for the cutting of 86.753 from the previously Board Chairman Yousef explained. .. submitted budgets of $142,000 giving the Board a budget of Oubaim approximately $135,000 for the 1976-77 fiscal year. Off-camp’s students need more attention. Henry Bowers. director of the University Student Center. also. accordingtoStrickland. to make them feel said in discussing the budget proposals that the use of the Arab night more of a part of the campus. Strickland considers himself to he very $17,000 in a reserve fund from which the expansionary “IWOUIDLIKETOPIOVIDEapIace for qualified for the position of Student Body programs fund comes should be used in a discreet manner. off-campus students to identify with and have a President. He explained. “Iconsidermy “In my personal opinion, it isn't a good idea to build up a lot of sells tickets sense of belonging to the University and to secondary qualifications to be administrative money in a trust fund." Bowers remarked. “I’m not for using it from page establish a committee to voice their opinions to ability and Student Government experience but unwisely but it isn't good to just let it stay there. either.” Contmue'd the president jointly.” he remarked. my primary qualification is my desire to stand Commenting on the $8,573 fund which will be used for new very popular in the Arab world, Committee work is also a part of his plans as up for what the students want. I plan to find and expansionary programming by any committee in the Union the Dabka. and the second is Student Body President. He plans to work real solutions to real problems." Activities Board. Lee McDonald. director of Programming. said a Syrian dance. “We are not the money could only be used by the committees for new using any professional people programs. this time." said Shalaby. "If I read the UAB correctly. the money can only be used for Three belly dancers will be new programs, not present. ongoing ones." present for entertainment. supports bond Concerning the passing of the new budget, Bowers felt the Yousef Quhaim. chairman of Faculty the new Activities the International Student budget. with would provide flexibility for commented. ”We are Board. Board Continued from page new vice-chairman and An- sary. “Personally. I had no choice among the two plans.” McDonald having three belly dancers this thony Danby as secretary. Gardner Hall houses five commented. “I felt that both plans had some merit. I do feel. year. Because of a law passed to drop a course was in order. According to senate rules. departments. Its last expansion however. that the adopted budget will provide flexibility and we can't pay them. but they are “What we could do is vote Richard M. Meyers. the present was in I” and since then the that the new Board will be able to do some new and creative coming to promote their down the motion (to delete the vice—chairman. will take over as number of students taking things for the coming year." school.” change in drop period) and chairman next year. Fites will courses there has increased Newly elected president of the Union Activities Board But whatever the final plans come back next time reconsider therefore be chairman year from 3&0 to over 9000. The Wayne Cooper expressed optimism with the budget. will be. the night should be of and maybe amend the propos- after next. growth has had a documented “Basically. we are sticking with about the same budget that significant cultural interest and al.” said McKnelly. Noting that all facutly mem- effect on education. particularly "The only thing that we have one worth obtaining tickets for The senate agreed. defeating in the lab sections. Lab sections we had last year." stated Cooper. office on the the measure by a margin of six bers should be encouraged to 5'." m by T0!” HUVde really increased is the publicity. Since we will not increase at the program support the bond referendum have had to be cancelled student fees and our budget is becoming stabilized. I think it third floor of the Student votes. and to vote on election day. the because there just wasn’t the The Old City Market still is busily visted today by will work out fairly well. I believe it will be effective in that it Center. Tickets are 82 for In other business. the body body unanimously passed a physical space for them. Lab new budget item which will allow us to have new students and 88 for the general elected Roger Fites from the courses are being scheduled shoppers from all over Raleigh much as it has been for has a School of Architecture as its resolution in favor of the many years now. programming if we desire." public. referendum, which would give from eight in the morning to an additional 3235.000 to State ten at night. and the result is “til Hell freezes over and over 848 million to the that students have no free time Sla rls University system as a whole. to review.” said Fites. HAPPY HOUR, State's money would be used Fites said the money was to . THURSDAY for another addition to Gardner be used to cover growth that i IVOII :l'Lott' 530:5?‘6 CENTER March .I 8 2pm—5pm ' Hall and Fites explained why had already taken place. not to 5. 7 - m—Mi'dni e ht the addition would be neces- prepare for anticipated growth. ALFlE’S BACKwith a big rig... and new ways with new chicks! 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Papa John, Rhythm section to perform at The Pier He's the ace musician. He's guessitwas my bag from the lays lead guitar. Bassist Bryan with what is happening.” listener with relatable lyrics. been all ever. played all styles. very'beginning." ilford is a neophyte with the Creach put on a fine show in March22isani httomark He puts it this way: “Ya see, MING BACK ON his group. The Pier last night and is there on one’s calendar. e Atlanta I've been playing my music for early days in Chicago’s honky ' “With so many things on the for two more shows tonight at Rhythm Second and two local forty some odd years. It's dives. Papa John remembers. go.” says Papa John. “you can 8:30 and 10:30. bands will perform a benefit for brought me a lot of happiness. with a twinkle in his eyes. get all jumbled up and not do a BEGINNING Thursday. presidential aspirant Jimmy andit'sbroughtmealotof “Those were the days when it thing. There are so many things Parchment Records artists Carter. tears. I got to admit that times was really fun to spring a fiddle that go through my head that I Meisberg and Walters will were rough. but I didn't let that on an audience. I’d puzzle them would like to play that I have perform at The Pier through Beginning at 7 p m.. the stop me from playing my stuff." right off with the case. Looked barely touched. Since I got such Sunday. three groups will rock the night And play his stuff is exactly like no case they were familiar a late start recording. I would Their recent album. “See the away. proceeds from the 85 what he does. with. Pd lay it open slowlike like to try and put down a lotof Morning Breaking." showed a admission charge going to the Indeed. Papa John Creach and I’d take a little more time different things. I'm full of blend of folk and country. North Carolina committee to has been playin his violin for removing the cloth. Then I'd ideas. I dread them. You don't highlighted by good harmonies elect Carter. All those involved over four . But it has whip out the bow. Aha—that know how much I enjoy just and acoustic guitar work. are hoping for a big turn-out on only been in-the last few years 'em. But I always played to being around where I can keep Theirs is a mellow. down-to- the night before the North that a large audience has had my surroundings—funky. moving. keep flowing. keep earth style that provides the Carolina presidential primary. Meisbsrg and Walters the opportunity to hear him. . . sweet. And the At age fifty-three. Papa John people. well you know. they'd took up rock and roll for the get over that first shock and first time. As a member of both they'd dig my fiddle." Frank Capra: four-time Academy Award winner and Hot Since the first time Papa Tuna.andasagueststaronthe John joined Jefferson Airplane This is Part Three in a series of While Capra did a consider- Capra roduced several films. her from Europe. The film won the Best Picture award. Starship Tour. he has been on stage. in October.1970.he has four articles on Frank Capra. able amount of work in the none 0 which were box office netted Academy Award nomi- IN 1939 HE DID another of recording and performing in been a of the band and This famous motion picture Mack Sennett comedies and in smashes. but as a whole. were nations for Best Actress (May his most famous films. Mr. this new idiom and has record on their last three director will be at State March Hal Roach’s Our Gang come- relatively successful. He did Robson). Directing. Picture Smith Goes to Washington. combined his many styles on with them. Shortly 22-2!» to discuss his films. dies, he ained his first produce one failure. For the and Writing. Jimmy Stewart plays a young three solo albums for Grunt after joining. Pa John also —Ed. notoriety or the Harry Love of Mike (1927). which IN 1934. HIS most well- senator who learns of a corrupt Records. began to tour an record with Papal John Creach Langdon films he directed. The Capra himself described as known film was released. It bill tr ing to be pushed through BORN 0N MAY 29. 1917. in . a larger audience and a younger The films of Frank Capra Strong Man is probably the “just seven reels of mediocre Happened One Night was the the costs. He attempts to Beaver Falls. Pa.. Papa John Frequently asked if he had audience. you have to come on have a record for success that is best of these. Released in 1920. film." Its star was a newcomer first in a series of films that block the bill in one of the moat was one of ten children. At ten any problems relating to rock faster. different and louder. no less than spectacular. His the film is a typical example of to the cinema named Claudette came to be referred to as brillinat scenes ever filmed. or eleven. he picked up the and roll. Papa John beams and Create more push. Always films have netted over fifty the character that Langdon Colbert. who swore she would "Screwball comedies." it not The film was nominated for violin which an uncle brought to shrugs. “See. I've been playing push. and once you create one Academy Award nominations always played—the meek. mild never appear in another film only received the Best Picture eleven Academ Awards. Beaver Falls from Europe. "My for people thirty-five and older. good lick. then you try to top and of these. over a dozen have boy with every virtuous trait again. Little did she know that and Writing awards. but it In the early Fortiss he uncle started helping me. and then I played all that that. been won. including four for except brains. seven years later she would earned Capra. Clark Cable and directed Mvst John Dos. the showln me the fundamentals commercial stuff in hotels. and “Playing with the ‘Planes. Capra himself. THE LATE Twenties. win an Oscar for her role in Claudette Colbert their first story of a tramp (Gar Cooper) on it. t e notes and scales and so whatever style it is. I try to they don't have to tell me another Capra film, It Hap- Oscars. who is built up as a are by a so forth. He finally gave me play . Like in a restaurant. anything ‘cause I can hear it. I pened One Night. (.‘a re did not have to wait newspaper. and Arsenic and that violin and I still have it. I you n’t play loud. Playing for can see what direction they are In the early Thirties. Capra ion or his next Oscar. In 1936 Old Lace. the famous play in . I play my instrument to directed Ladies of Leisure he directed Mr. Duds Goes to about two sweet old ladies who t t em. work patterns with which made a star out of Town. the story of a small-town like to poison lonesome old them. We at alon just fine." Barbara Stanwyck. Platinum boy (Gary Cooper) who inherits men. ' CREAC ‘SFIV MAN band Blonds with Jean Harlow and 820 million from a deceased Durin World War ll. Capra iatight. not just musically. but American Madness with Walter uncle. He goes to New York roduce a series of militar as friends. too. Although they Huston. In 1982 he directed where he is ridiculed by the iims entiltled the Why a sr’lit everything—responsibili- The Bitter Tea of General Yen. ublic. deceived by the fir) he Fight series. This group of t and credits—among them. which remains as one of Capra's oves. and tried for unacy films earned him his fourth the leader and spokesman for personal favorites. It is the when he tries to give the money Oscar. the band is John Parker. story of a missionary (Barbara away to poor farmers. Besides AFTER THE WAR he went organist and vocalist. From Stanwyck) who is captured by a Capra's award. the film was on to direct It 's A Wonderful New York. 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Ibum reviews Trying." recorded live in the in length. it's a Ion . hard wait. serene tones. However. by the leaves the listener feelin hdication of future promise. Kingfish does not suffer from excellent The only cut wit a glimmer sixth minute of this nine- Wit its lengthiness. repeti- and disappointed. g 800d Wis is a name to be lack of talent. but a lack of studio. is saved by the minute number. the smooth tiveness. and lack of ingenuity. decent material and any sort' of rhythm section. But hearing of sparkle is “Hydra.” This Washington's “Feels So Good” —Jeflsrleadsrssa remembered. musical direction. Thanks. but Capaldi verbally organise the piece brim with smooth. sound turns into a boring is all been heard before. song would have been more appropriate on “Live At The At Memorial Auditorium -— Paul Crowley Canteen." and is taxing on the listener. In fact it is the rhythm Stewart presents Man of La Mancha section that makes several numbers. Despite the some- what surprising fact that Man ofLaMancha. one ofthe Capaldi plays drums on only longest-running musical hits in two tracks. the percussion is American stage history. will be" the high point of the LP. presented at Ralei h Memorial “Goodbye Love." which fea- Auditorium on ednesday. “Starcastle tures Bay Allen's fine sax solo. March 17. 1976. at 8 p.m. Epic PE 3914 becomes the album's best tune splgnsored by N.C. State when combined with the novel U iversity's Stewart Theatre. Best Cuts—“Lady Of The pulsation. This internationally-sc- " “Sunfield” and “Ellipti- “Short Cut Draw Blood" is claimed musical play combines Lake, too spotty to be termed the madly comic eccentricitiee cal but it is a of the immortal fictional figure. Round Records BX-LA SCI-G ‘ phenomenol, Don Quixote, with a moving words for Starcastle testimonial to the accomplished The key “Hypnotize" and “Short Cut Draw Blood” craftsmanship of Jim Capaldi. account of the adversities that are intricate. harmonious and Best Cats: Island ILPS 9336 beset his creator. Miquel de excellent. "This Time" Cervantes. a Midwest band —PadCrewIsy 'This siX-man When Kingfish is good. they Best Cuts: “Goodbye Love" and DAVID ATKINSON. who with a heavy classical-British are very good. a la "Hypno~ “" played the role on Broadway as influence (much the same as tize." But when they are not well as previous national tours. Yes) is destined to become a good. they are dull. avers e Obvious overtones of his will be seen in the dual role of group to be reckoned with in and lifeless. a lawmost of t e former group abound on “Short Cevantes/Quixote. transform. the future. rest of this album. Cut Draw Blood." ex-Trsffic ing himself from soldier of Their formula for success Led by person drummer Jim Cspaldi's third fortune turned novelist into centers around multi-harmo- Bob Weir. this collection of solo album. Collectively the LP the “knight of the woeful nies and very complicated vocal veteran California-oriented mu- consists of too many drawbacks countenance" before the audi- phrasings. lnstrumentally the sicians have formed a group to be considered extraordinary. ences’ eyes. as he pleads before dueling leads of guitarists whose names are better than yet is innovative enough to be a kangaroo court of rogues in Matthew Stewart and Stephen their material. successful. prison who want to consign his Hayden (similar to those of Side One of this album is a Utilizing the talents of manuscript to the flames. Wishbone Ash) are at their best complete waste of mis-chan- former Traffic members Steve To prevent the loss of his with their intermix on the third neled energy. Consisting of six Winwood. Bebop and ChrisL writings. he regales the David Atkinson and Mark Rods in a scenefrom the highly successful musical strain of “Sunfield.” When equally forgettable tracks. they Wood. the emphasis on that Grover W ruffians with tales about the version' of Man of La Mancha. their leads are coupled with might as well all be the same. sound is unavoidable. Yet while “Feels So adventures of‘ his bumbling the tantalizing keyboards of with distinctions marked only many musicians allow earlier Kud- KU-Z‘ 51 hero. Don Quixote de La silence between tunes. It influence to be their own Mancha. These are acted out Herb Schlidt. they produce a by the creative death. it is clear that Best Cut: "Hydra" and sung and danced in the NCSU Band and Glee Club plan concert fresh sound of involved is baffling to consider that it lusty concoction that author arrangements that puts Star- took no less than nine writers Capaldi is not standing still. On Friday evening. March THE GLEE CLUB will severdl large works. A feature to collaborate on these six The basic difference that It‘s too bad when a fantastic Dale Wassermsn has created perform a program of All of the program will castle in a special class. still allows Ca aldi to cast off album is followed up by an for the stage from Cervantes' 19. the N.C. State University The lyrics are there to songs. and all are previous abels is in his album that does not begin to masterpiece. with such now- Symphonic Band and the American Music. The featured Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue. provide bridges for their spiritless. Even one. “Suppli- measure up to the first. famous lilting song hits as the Variety Men's Glee Club will work will be Fenno Heath's with the guest soloist being cation." is over before it ever arranging and orchestrations. their annual spring General William Booth Enters James Clyburn, Professor of five‘part harmonizations. Each begins. both of which are quite Unfortunately in the record classic “The Impossible Dream. present Into Heaven. Soloist for this Piano at Meredith College. of their numbers consists of has the best of creditable. The strings of “It's business. poor follow-ups occur “Dulcinea” and “Little Bird." concert. The event will be in several movements designed to Side Two All Up To You” offer a pleasing frequently. Grover Washington composed by Mitch Leigh to Stewart Theatre on the campus work will be Harlod Nantz. The Band will also present allow for the meter changes. what the album offers. “This is the latest victim. lyrics of Joe Darion. of N.C. State University. The club also will present a Franz Liszt‘s famous Les Time" is smooth. but hindered texture to the sound. but are is 8:00 pm. specialty segment which fea- Every song is a story with by a skimpy arrangement and then mutilated when ground If you haven't heard his The supporting cast for Man Concert time tures novelty acts. solos and Preludes. a work transcribed several chapters conveying on “Hypno- through a musically defeating latest release. “Feels So Good." of La Mancha boasts members from the orchestral repertoire. production. Only chorus. count your blessings. All the from the original Broadway This year's concert will be instrumentalists. Highlighted Other pieces include Shos- musical quality. tize" does the group deliver. and out-of-context to many the culmination of both group’s in this segment will be The Festival Overture Any review of this group Kicked off by Weir's excellent leaving the tune with an magic from his blockbuster. production in addition Annual Tour. The Band is Grains of Time. N.C. State's takovich‘s should mention their similarity work. the tune has unfulfilling result. “Mister Magic." has obviously members of the original and Fantasies On A Theme By rhythm Too Bad" is lyrically evaporated. national touring com any. touring in the Piedmont area outstanding pop ensemble. Haydn. The Band is under the to Yes because it is too nice. melodic harmony. a good “Johnny Tickets are avails le at the and the Glee Club is in Eastern Milton Bliss is the director of direction of Don Adcock. overwhelming to dismiss. Yet meter and a satisfying break an off-shoot of something one The cuts are long. tedious North Carolina. The p am of the groug and the accompanist Starcastle is easier to digest. a from lead player Robb would expect from Bad and boring. The listener finds Stewart Theatre Box Office, There is no admission and musically re- himself attentively waiting for 737-3105. Prices are 84.50 for the concert will be as ions is Scott radshaw. little less deep in total effect Hoddinott. If the whole Lg Company. public and S8.” fl! M fremthetourrepertoireofeach The Symphonic Band will charge. The public is cordially and generally more enjoyable. wereofthis caliber. it would be sembles Erie Clapton's explor- theend of each piece. And with the group. play a program devoted to invited. I If this debut LP is any a success. ations into reggae. “Keep On pieces averaging seven minutes students.

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Green runs by Holy Cross; State upholding

PackSpeeds to NIT semis dignity of ACC? by David Canal however. doesn't feel that the superior speed. often forcing Holy Cross things. though he wasn't completely Assistant Sports Editor ACC tournament is detrimental Assistant Sports Editor into miscues and racing to the basket. satisfied with everything that tran- to a team's post-season play. That is really quite evident when one spired. NEW YORK—Now. folks. “Everybody's asking what's NEW YORK—State's young. inconsis- considers that 21 of the Pack's 33 field “I THOUGHT WE PLAYED well it's time- for the ultimate wrong with the ACC.” he fired tent basketball team ridded itself of that goals were Iayups. periodically." he stated. “We played in question that has boggled away. “There's no way that I'm laser's albatross which makes you shoot The man who was able to take streaks. I‘m especially happy that Al had hashetbal! minds all over the going to knock the ACC like you're blinded. run like you're advantage of his quickness and position a good game. And Kenny is just great. I country. Can an Atlantic Coast tournament. I'm the one guy in leaded. pass like you're intoxicated. and the most in the zone defense the most think that he is going to be one of the Conference team. State. suc- the league who loves the play defense like you're shreaded. was guard Al Green. He was playing a greatest." ceed in post-season action tournament. Instead. it shot well (I per cent from deep position on the zone which meant Sloan pointed out that he thought the where Virginia and North “Now why didn't the tour- the field). flew down the court (21 he was just that much closer to two difference in speed was the deciding Carolina didh‘t this year and nament drain the teams any layups). fired sharp. crisp passes (24 points when State got the ball. The fleet factor in the outcome. where Maryland. Carolina and when they won? It's a terrible assists) and sported a brand-new zone Green. a native of New York. scored a “We felt that we could beat them back Clemson failed last year? thing when you lose." he said in defense from the outset that left their career-high 23 points. with nine of his 10 downcourt." he noted. “I felt that if we The recent trend in the ACC sarcastic tones. eastern rivals. the Holy Cross Crusa- field goals coming up on Iayups. He also had an advantage. it was our superior is for teams to be riding ONLY ONCE IN the last 19 ders. practically in a state of limbo. The displayed a flair for hurling passes that quickness. I also think that Holy Cross sky-high at one time or another years. when Sloan's Thompson result of the above was solid 78-68 State resulted in scores; he collected a had a poor night shooting from the during the regular season. but Co. etched its mark into the triumph over the Crusaders here in career-high eight assists. outside." when the marbles are on the famed tablets in 1974. did the Madison Square Garden in the quarter- I'I' WAS AN ESPECIALLY sweet Kenny Carr. player extraordinaire. table. the ACC kingpins seem ACC representative earn its finals of the National Invitation night for the Harlem native. who played had a solid night. scoring 21 and hauling to promptly fall flat on their place in the great coliseum in Tournament Monday. in a game which down 10 rebounds. Significantly. the 6-7 faces. a la choke or a la was virtually one-sided for the entire as if his heart was bigger than a sophomored the sky and become a part of evening. basketball. He was getting a chance to quieted rumors that he is photo!»MikeO’ r weariness. American folklore. flash his skills before the home folks. It heading toward a pro career at season's Al Green, scoring in ACC tourney, returned home THE EMIARRASSED. Now. State. which is per- NOW THE WOLFPACH heads into was his second performance in the end. to' defensive looks on their faces forming in Manhattan’s finest the semifinals where it will face Garden. As a high school all-America. “I WAS DEPRESSED about losing New York City Monday night, hitting a career high 23 can be seen from College Park show palace in the “loser's” cross-state rival UNC-Charlotte Thurs- the talented 6-0 athlete netted 18 in a four straight games after the ACC points and eight assists. to Chapel Hill. “We are the tournament. is trying to regain day at pm. Earlier this year. State citywide all-star game. tournament." Carr explained. “I really best." the loyalists proclaim. some of the stature that it‘s defeated the surging 49ers in a 67-64 Just minutes after the game's didn't have time to think it completely “But we can’t do so good after brothers along the Atlantic squeaker in Reynolds Coliseum. On conclusion. an elated Green singled out through at all. But now I'm looking the big one." have lost in recent years. Monday night. UNCC "out-kamikazed” some important factors in the victorious forward to coming back. I enjoy it at "The big one" refers to the Winning the NIT certainly Oregon's famed “Kamikaze Kids" in a dressing room. State." ACC tournament. Some people wouldn't be the finding of a pot hard-fought 79-72 upset. It was the It was also Sloan's 00th victory as suggest the A003 poor show- of gold. but it would indeed help 49ers' upset of a West Coast team in the “We were reading their eyes tonight. head coach. but the veteran coach played ing in post-season action can be the confidence of an ambitious. NIT. UNCC stunned San Francisco in and we could see where the passes were that down. saying that the team's 20th ”COT—If attributed to the teams playing young team whose future is the first round Saturday night. 7974 in going." he assessed. After nearly every victory of the season was much more themselves out in their own definitely ahead of it. And it overtime. steal. it was Green who was downcourt important. local shootout and fan mania would also polish up a little bit first. there to recieve the pass for an “We're celebrating a win tonight." he extravaganza. which has of the tarnish which has warn of En route to gaining its 20th victory. easy layup. emphasized. “Twenty wins in a season Tickets, plane available to NIT earned such a national reputa- the ACC's self-proclaimed me- which is symbolic of a successful season. “I saw that we could get the easy seems to be a goal for a basketball team. tion that the major networks dallion of supremacy which the Wolfpack approached it in a different basket that way. It was also very nice to just as 20 wins is for a pitcher in Student tickets for Thursday's NI‘!‘ game with and sports publications spot- doesn't shine so brightly way than before; it opened in a zone play in front'of my parents. relatives and baseball, and this being our 20th victory UNC-Charlotte can be picked up for $4.00 at the coliseum box light it during the religious anymore. defense. which was successful consider- friends.” means more to me than the 400th. This office. Also. the Wolfpack Club is chartering a plane which will weekend that usually precedes Said Sloan: “I guess we have ing the fact that the Crusaders didn't Afterwards in the post-game locker- team has come farther along this season leave at 7p.m. tonight and return at 5 pm. Sunday. Any the ides of March by about some responsibility to win for exactly burn up the net. State also room. State coach Norm Sloan was than was anticipated. and that's what students interested in going should contact the Wolfpack Club eight days and a rebound. the league. It would certainly exploited the Crusaders with its pleased with Green's play among other mproud of. They are doing well." at 737-2112. State coach Norm Sloan. help."

‘Women win fight for prideIn time for Texas tourney by Jimmy Carroll “We'd have lost all our pride and dignity each team of three games in the three-day explained. after the Wolfpack's inability to stare blanketing her face. No doubt she to overcome its 45-turnover fiasco only Sports Editor if we’d have lost this game." said Yow. “I event. break the Eastern Kentucky press had was replaying the previous afternoon's because of the determined effort of CULLOWHEE—What had been a very didn’t want to lose to Tennessee." Besides State (18-5) and Wayland (18-3). resulted in 18-0 and 10-1 scoring spurts for game over and over in her mind. Earnhardt. successful season for State's women's State came back the next day behind teams entered in the tournament are the Big E's in the first half. It was obvious the Wolfpack was not "She played a great game. a terrific basketball team was 20 minutes from Cristy Earnhardt's school record 41 points Indiana State (19-6). Nevada-Las Vegas "The more they intercepted a pass and ready to play the consolation game. game." said. Yow of the Rockwell frosh. disentegrating into a cloud of smoke in and defeated Norfolk State 74-67 for fifth (22-4). Belmont (14-4). Nebraska (156). scored. the faster we'd take the ball out Tennessee. which was beaten by "We were awfully tired after having to this tiny mountain college town last place. a disappointing finish it hopes won't UCLA and West Texas State (24-14). and let them intercept it again." she Appalachian State on Thursday. grabbed come back in the first two games. but Friday. carry over for fifth place. into the National Yow hopes her team's disappointing lamented. “At halftime the first thing I did a 16-point halftime lead. and State Cristy carried us today." Coach Kay Yow's Wolfpack. winner of Women's Invitational Tournament which regional finish won't deter its confidence. was go over how to break a pass. If we appeared to be finished. It's regional Earnhardt connected on 15 of 17 field 16 games against five losses coming into begins Thursday in Amarillo. Tex. "We're going because we got a bid." she couldn’t do that we'd have lost by 40." dreams had turned to nightmares. goal attempts and hit 11 of 13 shots from the AIAW Region II tournament at “We're lookin at this as totally explained. “That has to give you State came back to outscore Eastern by 12 “I think it says a lot for our team the the foul line. Most of her field goals. Westdrn Ca litrlistlistThtfrs- unrelated to AIAgl. the state or regional confidence right there. that we were points in the final 20 minutes. but it wasn't way we came back." said Yow. “We were usually eight-foot turnaround jumpers day. mum Kiwi byEastern warnmenc” salir”WY”. "It‘sa Md of some other pretty good enough. They were simply too far behind down again today. They same back again. from the baseline. resulted from the 1—2-2 Kentucky In t e Irst round and was facing separate adventure." ‘ ' teams all ever the country. against too good of a team. Eastern The way they fell short the day before. offense employed by the Wolfpack which elimination from the tourney in the The Wolfpack will be playingIn its first “We went hard for the whole practice advanced to the regional finals but was they might not have thought they would allowed Earnhardt to be open. consolation bracket. trailing Tennessee national tournament ever and has drawn Monday." she continued. “We're still crushed by powerful Tennessee Tech. do it. I'm really proud of my team." “I guess you could say I was hot." said 49-33 at the half. the dubious distinction of opening with improving. I'm glad we have some more A very uninviting and 'Inexciting Susan. who scored 30 points including Earnhardt modestly. "I would definitely “We had too much pr dc to fold." State fifth-ranked Wayland College. winner of games to play because of that. Somebody consolation round then confronted the the winning basket. admitted the Pack say that." The 5-9 forward suffered one of forward Susan Yow said after the game. the tournament in each of its seven years is improving every day." disheartened Wolfpack. was not prepared. her poor games from the field all season IT WAS YOW WHO LED the Pack‘s of existence. WHILE THE NWIT PROVIDES an ex- “I don't think any of us are excited ”I knew we were down physically and against Tennessee. hitting just five of 13 comeback. something which had failed the “We figure to win the tournament we'd citing climax to a successful season. it isn‘t about playing in the consolation round. mentally. If we had lost to Tennessee that shots. She was only three of nine against previous day against Eastern Kentucky. have to beat them eventually." Yow the goal the Wolfpack was aiming for. but in our case it's good for the young would have been the end of the line." she Eastern Kentucky. But she came out of and State outscored the Vols 37-20 to take rationalized. “Maybe they'll be easier to University Park. Pa.. site of the AIAW players." said Yow. “We get to play some said. “I'd hate for people to see us go out her shooting slump against the Spartans. a 70-69 lead with 6:29 left in the game. beat the first day than in the finals. We're national tournament. was. However. a out-of-slate teams. It’s also good because like that." connecting on almost everything she put State blew a five-point margin with a glad to be playing a team that's fifth in the strong Eastern Kentucky squad took care we are going to Texas. If the team wasn’t ANY PHYSICAL FATIGUE the up. In addition to a 77-point tournament. minute and a half to play and trailed by nation. We'll find out just where we of that goal in the opening round of the going to Texas and we had a lot of juniors Wolfpack might have experienced against Earnhardt extended her string of one with eight seconds left. Yaw hit a stand." regionals. jumping out to an 18-point and seniors. we might wish our season Tennessee was certainly topped in their consecutive free throws to 36 before short. twisting layup with two seconds on STATE MEETS WAYLAND at 9 pm. halftime lead and holding off a State rally would end right now." effort against Norfolk State in the finally missing against Norfolk State. the clock to give the Wolfpack a CST on Thursday. The tournament will be to win 88-82. PRIOR TO THE TENNESSEE game. fifth-place battle. State struggled against Earnhardt's streak tops the school‘s men's pride-salvaging victory. played out to eight places. guaranteeing “We just lost our concentration." 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The FPO Top Twenty underwent a drastic Spirits crushed H818 640. 63-48. revamping this week as five Top 10 teams were beaten With all the attention centered on the other four settles for fifth and three others barely survived. sThe upset bug bit leagues. it is easy to forget the Faculty and Friday third-ranked PODPumpkins. No. 4 Pickups, Tucker Night Leagues. The Faculty League plays its final game (No. 5). Tequila Sunrise ( No. 6), and Mean Machine this week with Soil Science challenging Entomology.- (No.8). Swat. Parrakeets. and the Plague struggled by Both have piled up five straight wins. In last week's in Pinehurst golf five. four in overtime. and three points. respectively. semifinals. Soil Science held off BAE II. 54-53. and Only by Jake Deleag aware that Pinehurst Country No.9 SAE breezed, while No. 7 Swish knocked Entomology. Both have poled up five straight wins. In Staff Writer Club's famed Number Two off sixth rated Tequila Sunrise. Five new faces climb last week's semifinals. Soil Science held off BAE II. course would present the into this week's top ten. including No. 6 Priceless. 54-53. and Entomolgy cruised to a 69-51 shellacking of PINEHURST—The name of toughest challenge his team which vaulted into the ratings for the first time with a Peele Pandas. The Friday night league opens first the game in collegiate golf is to would play all year. 44-43 shocker over POD Pumpkins. Hawks and round playoff action with a Thursday night game stay as close to Wake Forest as BUT ONE PLAYER who had Hotnuts, tied for 17th, also are making their first top 20 between Forestry and the Sonics. The winner faces possible and try to finish it going was sophomore Tom appearances. Alpha Zeta. In the other games. Cow Tech meets second. The Deacons. defend- Reynolds. The Raleigh native The residence halls last week became the first theAndragigues. CC&Co. takes on Animal Science. and ing national champions. are in a carded six birdies en route to conference to decide their championships. In the ‘SB’s’s N-Ur-Eyes eyes the Crusaders. Semis and finals go on class by themselves. an opening round of five-under league, Owen II rolled to a comimcing 59-38 comquest next week. After two days in the par 67. That score gave him a of Owen 1. Owen II's team needed only to show up to Pinehurst Invitational Golf share of the individual lead capture third place as Owen I forfeited. Lee and Other news from the frats and dorms this week is led Tournament here March 8-10. with Maryland's Roger Simp Bragaw by handball. Spe doened Sigma Nu to garner the State's golfers trailed only kins. South were the consolation winners. In the fraternity championship. Turlington and Owen II Wake in the 18 team field. But a “When Tom keeps his drive feature game, Turlington pulled away from Tucker in residence handball final round of 383. 23 over par. in the fairway he can play with the seond half for a 46-36 win. Turlington held a 23-22 staged their third annual dropped the Wolfpack from anybody.“ said Sykes. and halftime lead in the physical battle. Twenty-five fouls championship match. Owen II reached the finals that lofty position to a fifth Reynolds' tee shots were on the were whistled in the first 15 minutes. 16 of them unscathed. but Turlington won the losers bracket. then place finish. mark all day. “I really wasn't in against Tsucker. SThe fouls finally caught up with beat OwenII to force the do-or-die match. In table THE DEACONS won. as trouble anytime during the STucker in the second half. and this thwarted any tennis. Becton has reached the final round of the dorms. expected. totaling 1099. 19 over round. In fact. 67 is the best hopes of a late miracle. After Turlington built a 34-28 There they await the survivoramongBagwell. Tucker, par for five players as Curtis round I've ever shot here." bugle. Tucker and Alexander. Bagwell faces Tucker for the right to Strange. Jay Haas. Bob Byman As a team. the Wolfpack cut it in half at 36.33 but STurlington meet Alexander. The winner of that match then goes and David Thore all finished in stood third after the first day. scored the next four points and was never again in the top ten danger. Both teams finish the against Becton. In the frats. Theta Chi has wrapped up individually. trailing Wake and Maryland. season with 8-1 marks. one spot in the final. and SAE must wait for a winner ~ Surprisingly. North Carolina But after the second round. The Fraternities are right bhind the dorms as for as placed second. 30 shots back at played in a steady rain and near deciding title goes. The “A” and “B" league finals are among four teams to decide who meets Thet‘ Chi. 1129. and the Tar Heels boasted freezing temperatures. State slated for tonight.The biggest surprise last week came Softball18 through two weeksin both dorms and frats. the tournament's individual had moved ahead of the Terps when Kappa Sig stunned heavily favored SPE in the and horseshoes opens next week. champion. John Elam. State's to second place. and Reynolds “‘B' league semifinals. 29-24. Sigma Nu gained the Open and Co-Rec activities also have a place in the fifth place total of 1138 was just was still tied for the individual other spot with a 30-26 win over Delta Sig. Delta Dig’s news. Chevas Regal and Dennis' Menaces have two shots back of third place lead with Wake's Byman. “A" team fared better. as they pulled a 1-36 upset of advanced to tonight’3 bowling final. Handball and Maryland (1136) and one stroke “These are the worst conditions SPE to reach the finals. Waiting for them for the third squash players must complete fourth round action this behind fourth place Georgia I've ever played a round of golf time this week. while mixed doubles tennis first round play Southern (1137). under." said State's number eason is SAE must be favored by vurtue of 22. The latter date also marks the “Naturally we were disap five player Trip Gentry. as wins in the other two meetings. Kapa Sig meets Farm closed March pointed that we didn't finish scores ballooned and only one House for third place, while the consolations paor beginning of mixed table tennis. Golf qualifying ends second." said Bill Hamilton. the player in the entire field. APA-KA and Sigma Chi-SPE. Friday and the first round starts next week. Wolfpack's number two player. Virginia's STsve Murphy. could Gould'ss Gobblins locked up the hard luck team of the Finally comes women's news. This week marks the "You never feel good about break par. year aard last week by falling to second-ranked opening of resident-sorority and independent softball as dropping on the final day." The weather was better for Parrakeets. 64-60 in overtime. The Gobblins earlier in _Coach Richard Sykes. how- the final round. but Wolfpack well as tennis for sororities and dorms. Bowling ever. may have been anticipat- scores were not. Reynolds the season dropped a 55-47 contest to top-rated SWAT. playoffs in the resident-sorority lea e go this week. a. m. ., ing a poor start in the finished with a five-over 77 and Parrakeets needed, and got. a miracle a la matching Carroll I-Carroll II and wen Alpha Phi. ‘9... Wolfpack’s initial tourney of lost all chances for the medalist Carolina-Wake Forest in last year's ACC tournament. Independent basketball concluded last week. Ginny the season. ”We just haven‘t honors. His three day total of 22) Trailing 56-48 with 1:02 to play, the Parrakeets scored Reels coasted to the championship with six straight State golfer Vance Heafner finished third in Palmetto got things going yet." he said gave him a share, of seventh six points in the next 18 seconds. then tied the issue wins with the Dunkers placing second at 5-1. Last, but Classic. before the first round. fully place. with 20 seconds left. The Gobblins played for the last not least, comes the resident-sorority basketball shot but missed, and a 60-foot bomb by the Parrakets championship. Carroll II completed a perfect 7-0 bounced off the rim at the buzzer. The parrakeets then season by trouncin Off- Campus. 43-29. Carroll I pulled away in the overtime. Mean Machine. Jewels. finished 5—2 with a 2-27 pasting of Lee I in the third Palmetto: Another fifth for the Pack and PUI Production were not so Icky as they all droppe place game. Carroll II won the by John Delong I7. Georgia was third at 8. an at-large berth with good Heafner switched putters nailbiters to Sponge, SWAT. and the Plague. championship in the third quarter by holding OC Staff Writer Maryland fourth at lland State .showings later in the year at before the second round. and Rednecks. Hotnuts, Zepplin. and the Hawks all scoreless while posting 14 points at the offensive end. fifth at 27. the ACC Tournament and the with added confidence posted a advanced to the quarterfinals with easy wins. The winners broke a 21-21 halftime stalemate with the ORANGEBURG‘ S.C.— THE FIFTH-PLACE finish Chris Schenkel Invitational. three-under-par 69. “The putts The most exciting quarter-final game in the Wildcard whitewash. Sandy Maddox paced the attack with 15 Tournament officials from the matched the Wolfpack‘s result Last year. State placed second finally started dropping for League had to be the Priceless—POD Pumpkin war. points. aided by 13 from Debbie Davis. Debbie Orangeburg Country Club at Pinehurst. but coach Richard and third in those events. me." he said. "Actually I hadn't UnrMand—‘anbenlded Priceless fought tooth and Dickerson tallied 12 of her game-high 16 digits in the greeted an I—field with pro Sykes felt the field at Palmetto respectively. been hitting the ball too bad nailwith the thirti-rated Pumpkinns from start to first half to keep Off-Campus- in the game. In the-~-niece of beautiful weather for was much better. “There were Sykes switched his lineup before." finish. andearned themSelves the sixth spot in the rothergame. Freda Snider paured inn 19 points to lead the tenth annual Palmetto nine or 0 real good teams here 'around for Palmetto. inserting So Vance entered the final process. This week they take on No.4 Swish. which Carroll I to the victory. Carroll grabbed an 8- lead at Intercollegiate Golf Tourna- and you could play well and still sophomore Tim Sughrue in the round two shots out of the ment here March 2-1. from second to number six position. and the individual lead behind (Iaroli- dropped Tequila Sunrise from their No. 6 perch, 44-38. the quarter. stretched it to 18-11 by halftime, and put But like keeping the tradition finish anywhere Bethesda. Md.. native re- na's John McGough and Wake's It's anybody's game when the Black Spirits take on the the game out of reach with a 14-7 third quarter of previous Palmettos. the 0th." Sykes said. sponded with the team's best Curtis Strange. McGough. how- K. Kids in the other semi-final. K. Kids surprised last explosion. Robbie Andrews led abalanced Lee attack tourney was plagued with cold But. with North Carolina round on the opening day. He ever. fashioned a 70 to win week's No. 4 team. Pickupsm by 46-41. while Black with 9 points. temperatures and rain that again topping the Wolfpack. shot even par 2. after making medalist honors going away as pelted the par-72. 800 yard hopes dimmed somewhat for a the turn two-under. The Wolf- Heafner shot even par and Top Twenty 15 Tucker [Res] 8-1 Softball meeting layout. second straight bid to the pack stood tied for sixth after 8 Strange. making a 0 on the par 8 K. Kids [WC] 7-0 16 Tequih Sybflm [W0161 scheduled today Wake Forest seemed unaf- NCAA Tournament. “We've holes. and seemed desperate to five second hole. ballooned to 1 SWAT [1nd] 6-0 17 Hawks [Ind] 7-00 fected by it all however. as the got to get it in gear real quick." make a move the second day. 78. 2 Parrakeets [Ind] 6-0 9 Black Spirits [WC] 7-0 SOFTBALL: Women inter- Deacons won their second said Sykes. “This makes next ONLY ONE golfer. though. Heafner's three-day total of 3 Turlington [Res] 8-1 10 POD Pumpkins [WC] 6-1 17 Hotnuts [Indlli ested in playing varsity softball . tournament in an one-week week's Iron Duke Classic (in put on a charge and State still 28 gave hime a third-place tie 4 Swish [WC] 7-0 11 Pickups [WC] 6-1 la9 Mean Machine [Ind 5-1 at State should meet on court span with a three-day. five-man Durham Sunday and Monday) stood sixth going into the final with Wake's Bob Byman and 5 SAE [Frat] 8-0 12 FZepplin [1nd] 7-0 20 Jewels [lndl 5-2 tivo at Carmichael Gym today total of I90. lover-par. North very important to us. We must day. The one was Vance East Tennessee State's Skeeter 6 Priceless [WC] 7-1 13 Rednecks [Ind] 7-0 20 Kappa Sig [Frat] 7-1 at 4 pm. This meeting is a Carolina continued its hot pace play well." Heafner, the Wolfpack All- Heath. Deacon Jay Haas 7 Plague [Ind] 7-0 14 Sponge Ind] 64 20 PUI Production [Ind] 5-1 necessity. from Pinehurst and again Sykes added. however. that America who had previously finished second to McGough's finished second. ‘1 shots back at the Pack could possibly receive suffered on the putting greens. 21st 2|.

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On March 23. people all over North there has to be a bond referendum in the Carolina will vote on a bond referendum. first place. It is because legislators and The $43 million to be distributed to voters in the state did not have the sense educational facilities across the state will to provide for the increases in enrollment be- used. not for improvements to meet that took place. As a result. teaching expanding student bodies in the future. loads have increased. classrooms are but to bring the facilities at the state's overcrowded, and the quality of universities into line with the increased education has gone down. enrollment they are already having to The only real way to combat the fight. phenomenal idiocy which prompts so many to denounce as runaway spending a State will get only 32.7 million of this solution which should have been seen a amount, but that ain't hay. It will be used long time ago. and at the same time to add space in Gardner Hall. a building spend thousands upon thousands state- which already houses five university wide in an effort to defeat it. is for those departments and can't cope with the to do hard influx of students. Labs for who know what is going on tremendous work themselves. Press to oppose bill highly technical courses have already had If this issue fails it will mean more than to be cancelled because there simply no addition to Garner. Those in the wasn‘t enough space in the building to legislatures will take it as a sign that the teach them, and some are being taught in people in North Carolina are willing to let research labs. the educational system slide for a while, Senate bill endangers freedom The campaign against the referendum so that money can be spent on more is in full swing in many counties across “important" things. It could mean some as did many of the principals in the state. and in most areas the quarrel is Sometimes a thing seems so Code. Title 18 deals with criminal Vietnam adventures distasteful— very dark days indeed in the future. law and as Johnson's crime would be forevermore brought to Watergate. not with the referendum itself. but with a So, the answer is to vote. Get your self-evident that the obligation to heel and held safely beneath it. It would sanction and increase local bond issue tied in. Nevertheless. full Get your professors to write about it brings a profound commission asserted. is an obstacle governmental use of wire-taps. friends to vote. weariness. Senate Bill One. a rather than a useful handbook for It is impossible to enumerate all page ads are taken out in the local papers vote. Take the time off and go home and law enforcement. the pernicious parts of a ”page It would vastly increase penalties denouncing the entire issue as an vote, or get an absentee ballot. The labyrinth of vindictive legislation. is legislative proposal in this space. for victimless crimes such as exaénple of government spending gone just such a case. It is only the The job was Herculean. and there Much more ink will be spilled in marijuana possession and porno responsible section of the statewide spectre of the bill as Law of the was no Hercules to be found. As wil populace can prevail in this. but only if Land that prompts this statement of discussion of it. We urge you to graphy. they realize what is involved and commit time went on and administrations watch closely for details. but here It would seriously weaken consti- Such short-sightedness seems to be the obvious. changed. the task became increas- are just a few observations about tutional guarantees established in quite prevalent in North Carolina themselves. Remember. March 23 isn’t Senate Bill One mustlbe stopped. ly monopolized by Neanderthal the Supreme Court‘s Miranda politics. and is indeed partially the reason far away. 83-! The following editorial is part of a types. notably Democratic Senator It would abridge freedom of press decision. encourage police entrap- nationwide media campaign against John McClellan of Arkansas. by establishing penalties for the ment and make insanity as a defense SB-l. Congress' consideration of this Nixon was in power. Law and disclosure of information vaguely nearly impossible. frontal assault on our civil liberities Order was his theme song. and ' deemed in the interest of national The list could go on and on. The must transcend all political priori- McClellan and company had a field security. bill is an obscenity. Those disen- ties in this election year. We are day drafting the criminal law chanted with the policies and Drop it - using the power of the press; you reform. They staged lengthy show- It would re-establish and mandate practices of the United States over must use the power of the pen. case hearings featuring famous the forfeiture of human life for many the last several decades still enjoy a Congress must kill this bill liberals in full dress. while they breaches of the code. remarkable degree of liberty. $81 immediately. It would place strict limitations on is an assault on this liberty. It is The Faculty Senate decided to keep extended drop without reference to the fasioned a piece of pure malevo- public protest and impose heavy frightening that SB-ishould be the the clause in the new grading policy fact that enrollment here has increased SB—l began ten years ago. when lence. Their intent was that penalties for violation. object of serious consideration. But calling for a reduction in the drop period by some 5.000 to 6,000 students in the Congress. at Lyndon Johnson's “responsible people" could swindle such are the times that it could same amount of time. a body headed and spy with relative impunity. It would excuse governmental yesterday. but left the impression that request. appointed while “irresponsible elements"— misconduct if the accused believed achieve not just consideration. but the section would be modified later. They point to overcrowding in classes by former California governor Pat found our their actions were duly authorized. passage. The thought appalls. [It is devoutly to be hoped that the body as an evil of the extended drop. saying Brown to revise Title 18 of the US. particularly those who will see fit to do that. The policy as it is that students frivolously sign up for more reads like something one would have courses than they can handle in hopes of found in the forties and fities. not a policy picking a few that they can do well in. Legality untested by courts for 1976. Under the proposal. students and drop the others at their leisure. They would have two weeks in which to decide do this without taking into account whether to keep a course or not. After meager funding. lack of classroom that. they would get two more weeks in facilities. and just plain overenrollment Dorms subject to searches which to withdraw from the course with a as othur sources. grade of ”".W After that. they are on They say the reduced time will “Force commitments early notice if there is “reasonable cause" might constitute an inappropriate according to the security officer. their own. ' the students to make Even though a Michigan court enforcement of the law. would be an unidentified telephone Aside from the fact that the two—week and stick to them." Perhaps. Or maybe ruled last year that dorm rooms are or “just cause" to be suspicious that caller reporting a stolen television limit is in itself ridiculous. there are all it will dolis force the students to constitutionally protected against the room is being used for the At the University of North in a specific room. More generally. many things in the framers' logic which a merely sign up for courses that are arbitary searches by university purpose of violating university Dakota. dorm resident assistants the university can enter a student's defy explanation. They point to the “gimmees” instead of taking chances on security officers. most students who rules. and head residents can go to the dorm room for the purpose of of courses really challenging courses. and to drop a live in dorms are still subject to In some cases. search warrants Personnel can for written permis- determining if the general “order inordinately high number searches by colleges officials armed are issued if another student. sion to enter a student's room if dropped (9000 last year as opposed to less course like a hot potato at the first sign of they think a "serious violation or and security" has been violated. the difficulty. with internal search warrants. faculty member or staff member Some legal observers doubt the than 2000 in 1971) as an evil of The legality of these university- suspects that stolen property is in a housing regulation is taking place legality of the internal search issued search warrants has not been student's dorm room. At Lehigh within the room...” warrants even though the Michigan tested in the courts. But many University in Pennsylvania. the The housing contract at North- court advised the plaintiff in the . 'Bulletin=the LAC s" E' c t‘ ' schools are beginning to scrutinize person with the complaint must east Missouri State University case to explore the possibility of 3K3? more carefully their own search and obtain a “dean's warrant" which specifies that University officials using university warrants for uNc today at DROF'S161dM K seizure policies in light of the gives them the right to enter and reserve the right “to enter a searches. An associate professor of Michigan ruling which gave dorm search a student's room and seize student's room when probable cause law at the University of North rooms the same Fourth Amendment the stolen property if they find it. has been established." The director Dakota said he was “quite skeptical THAN K5 FOR protections as an adult’s “home. The Delaware attorney general's of safety and security at the that the university could or should dwelling or lodging.” office has begun an investigation Missouri school claimed that “dis- implement a system of internal THE HANDOFF. The Michigan case involved the into the search and seizure policies cretion is used at all times when authorization “based on the Michi- HEEL!!! entry and search of the dorm rooms at the University of Delaware entering a student's room." but gan court's opinion. “The whole of two students at Grand Valley where dean’s warrants are available probable cause seems to be tenor of the opinion is against State Colleges. The searches were when someone has “reasonable interpreted loosely. administratiVe officials serving in conducted without warrants and no cause" to believe University rules An example of probable cause. such a position.” he said. consent had been given. During the have been broken. Attorney Gener- searches. marijuana was found in al Richard Wier said he thinks the the students' rooms and the dean’s warrant is a “blanket university judiciary council sus- warrant (which) may not comport W pended the two for one term. with the Fourth Amendment." Current search and seizure policy Since violations of university at most universities gives security rules which would require a search Kevin Fisher ...... _ ...... ', ..... Eiifir officers or housing officials the right would also probably violate civil to enter a student‘s room without law. Wier said. a dean's search

Howard Barnett ...... Associate Editor I. Jimmy Carroll ...... Sports Editor Greg Refer:II ...... News Editor letters Arc Mc ...... g...... Entertainment Editor Todd Bayard ...... Photo Editor just to talk in private or study. or David Carroll ...... Asst. Sports Editor even sleep. Matthew Hale. Jay Purvis ...... Cartoonists Nub suggestions What I am trying to say is that the NUB is used as a religious center. as the Y. and as an island in To the Editor: the sea of confusion: a place to Production Staff In reference to the March 3 escape the crush of the crowd and editorial concerning possible uses of be a person rathe than just another Teresa Brown Jean Jackson Larry Robinson the NUB. I would like to raise a few student number. Ricky Childrey Bally Maekins Nanc Williams points. Cheryl Estes Jeni Murray Sally illiamaon First. not all of the chaplains. Mary Ian McMnIea specifically the Catholic and Episco Baph. I18 Beth McCall palian chaplains. have offices. plush or otherwise. off campus. They MarciaIJaydsa receive quite a number of people sc.szo Advertidng ' each day. Secondly. the YMCA was totally Dennis Vick ...... Advertising Manager ignored. Quite a few people use the Letters to the Editor must not sill words and are sublect to Steve Key. Barret Wlaan ...... Ad W Y room too. But the University; editingexceed tor lenath it they do. Letters Pete Peters. Mic Fralix. Derek White ...... Sale-en which first tore down their building. are also sublect to editing for Cbeahtian Manger is now trying to run them out of protane and libelous material. Jael Martin ...... Unsigned letters will not he run Ill Beaver.....‘...... Circahtlea Asiatant a course! except in cases deemed to be L. n , " II I , Finally. the NUB is one of the few extraordinary by the editor. ('In“W" “twittera may mm} .é quiet places on campus. The NUB Em.sritmai . /// W'ALLY ON A RNAIERYIE' "( l has places to just sit and think or”