THE4 5 REGISTER Volume XXXIX, No

THE4 5 REGISTER Volume XXXIX, No

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship NCAT Student Newspapers Digital Collections 10-12-1967 The Register, 1967-10-12 North Carolina Agricutural and Technical State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.library.ncat.edu/atregister Recommended Citation North Carolina Agricutural and Technical State University, "The Register, 1967-10-12" (1967). NCAT Student Newspapers. 316. https://digital.library.ncat.edu/atregister/316 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Digital Collections at Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in NCAT Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FRONT PAGE EDITORIAL Rest Yourselves, Alumni, And Remember.. By STANLEY W JOHNSON golden days spent in Aggieland. You will also see again the halls of the education, science, Vereen. You were always com­ And as you reminisce through nights of those wild bonfires and agricultural, and engineering plaining about the food. Yet you College days are priceless days. those years, we of THE REGIS­ pep rallies when school spirit was buildings will remind you of those were always cutting line to get it. They will become more priceless TER staff sincerely hope that you riding high. The new student unio' long and lonely nights when you Alumni Vesper Services will re­ and invaluable as the years roli will enjoy your Homecoming and building, now completed, promises had to stay up and cram for either by; and we can only dream of find the friends that you knew and to be one of the most fabulous in an A or F. mind you of Rev. Cleo McCoy them as days-gone-by — days that loved so dearly, the teachers that the South, but will it ever take You will remember Boss' and and the President's annual talk we met our friends, teachers, and you cared for, those that you the place of the College Inn or the midnight snacks, the shrill with the student body. The present loved ones; days that we worked couldn't stand, the clubs and or­ the Canteen? Doesn't the Snack and squeaky radio, the loud and student body will remind you of and played together and the day ganizations with which you were Bar remind you of a student rush­ booming record players, the tele­ Jean or Tom. Say What Hap­ that A&T took wings and plunged associated and regarded so highly. ing to the Canteen to hurriedly get phone ringing, the matron or dean. You will stop and take a deep his cup of coffee or hamburger, pened to them? Why didn't they into the space age. Homecoming You may long for those days un­ marry? provides a time for us to revive breath as you relive through tales then on to his room to argue all der the trees, and then you will those old memories and make a- those tense and suspending foot­ afternoon over a game of whist stop and think of good old Presi­ Yes, Homecoming is celebrated new the old acquaintances. ball and basketball games. Oh, or ping pong? dent Bluford or Gibbs. again this year with all the luster Stored away in the volumes of how unconsciously boisterous you You will wonder if your years The ROTC Ball and the Black were in cheering the boys on to and all the wonderful memories this newspaper, lest you forget, spent in Morrison or Cooper and and White Ball will never be for­ and all the wonderful people who are the memories of the days that victory, and how dejected and sil­ the other dormitories were as en­ gotten. You can't help getting you will now remember and fierce­ ent you were when they were joyable as your freshman year in tickled when you think of the din­ make it worthwhile, you — the ly guard as the remnants of the losing! Holland or Scott. The familiar ing hall and pleasant Mrs. E. K. Alumni. THE4 5 REGISTER Volume XXXIX, No. 4 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro /to 2^ October 12, 1967 Canada Becomes Home For Draftees If the U. S. is the home of the other cities. Thousands of others government is a member of the Calendar OJ Homecoming Events brave and the land of the free, simply cross the border as landed International Control Commission Canada is the home of the peace­ immigrants without contacting in Vietnam and hence strictly ful and land of the free. groups concerned with draft neutral), either from principled Recently — and this accounts for evaders. opposition to its illegality and im­ THEME: the change in direction of the The mood of this country toward morality or through a feeling of A Progressive CoUege Accepts University Challenge brain drain — young Americans draft resisters is complex. There nationalistic superiority to the U. are more and more moving to is predictable bigotry against S. These people therefore support Canada to evade the draft and blacks, though not as venomous as draft evaders. Thursday, October 12, 8:00 p.m. — the Coronation of Miss involvement in the war. Canadian in the States, and there are the Since Canada has a chronic A&T at Charles Moore Gymnasium. ADMIS­ immigration officials have no rec­ perennial little old ladies who shortage of skilled labour, em­ ord of the number of immigrants write nasty letters to the news­ ployers welcome Americans, who SION: I. D. Card. who were 1-A before they arrived, papers. are generally better educated and but Marc Satin who runs the To­ Since Canada's unified armed trained than other immigrants or Friday, October 13, 3-5 p.m. — Parade registration and ronto office of the anti-draft pro­ services are manned by volun­ Canadians. Draft evaders report gram says he gets about half-a- teers, Canada does not recognize little difficulty in finding jobs, and validation in the Student Union Lobby. dozen draft-evaders going through "draft evasion" or "international none have had more than occasion­ the office a day and says that the flight to avoid prosecution" as al friction with jingoes and hawks. Friday, October 13, 7:30 p.m. — Movie sponsored by the load is about the same in offices crimes, though these are punished The student council of University GUTS at Richard Harrison Auditorium. AD­ in Montreal and Vancouver. There by five and ten years in jail in College, representing 2,000 stu­ are also eight small offices and the U. S. Consequently, draft evad­ dents at the University of Toronto, MISSION: 25^. groups helping draft evaders in ers cannot be extradited. voted support of a campaign draft Tom Kent, the left-leaning chief evaders in Canada. The resolu­ Friday, October 13, 8:30 p.m. — Pep Rally and Bonfire civil servant of the Department of tion, supported by the Student FOR SENIORS Citizenship and Immigration has Christian Movejment and B'luai at Holland Bowl and the Football field with the put it quite plainly: "There is not B'rith Hillel, the two largest as­ cheerleaders. any prohibition in the Immigration sociations on the campus, gave Act or regulations against the ad­ $250 to provide temporary shelter Dates Available mission of persons who may be for and assistance to American Saturday, October 14, 2-6 a.m.—Pre-Dawn Dance sponsor­ seeking to avoid induction into the students who are resisting the ed by the Student Government Association at armed services and, therefore, draft by going to Canada. Charles Moore Gymnasium. ADMISSION: $2.00 To Take NTE providing they meet immigration Psychology Professor Martin requirements, we have no basis Wall of University College said a with I. D. Card and $3.00 for Alumni and others. PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY - in law for barring their entry." continued effort will be made to College seniors preparing to raise money from other student teach school may take the Na­ More generally, a bare majority associations and to inform Amer­ Saturday, October 14, 5:00 a.m. Breakfast in Murphy tional Teacher Examinations OD of Canadians seem to be opposed ican students about the possibili­ and Brown Halls. any of the three different test ties of going to Canada. dates announced by Educational to the American war (though the Testing Service, which prepares Saturday, October 14, 9-11 a.m. — Continental Breakfast and administers this testing pro­ Red Carpet Takes Canteen Space for Alumni in Student Union Lobby. gram. New dates for the testing of prospective teachers are February Providing Cozy Dining Facility 3, April 6, and July 6, 1968. The Saturday, October 14, 10:30 a.m. — Parade starts. Floats tests will be given at nearly 500 leave from parking lots of Campbell Hall and locations throughout the United By HILLIARD B. HINES, JR. places the former Faculty Dining States, ETS said. Room in Murphy Hall which will Moore Gymnasium. Many changes have come about no longer be used as a special Results of the National Teacher on this campus since the spring oi dining room. Although its purpose Examinations are used by many 1967. Significant among these is to provide an exquisite dining Saturday, October 14, 11:30 a.m. — President's luncheon large school districts and by service on campus primarily for several states for certification or changes is the addition of a new for visiting dignitaries, alumni, and trustees. dining facility. Trustees, Faculty and Staff, Red licensing of teachers. Some col­ Carpet Room services and accom­ leges also require all seniors pre­ The new dining facility, the Red Carpet Room, is located in Brown modations are also available to Saturday, October 14, 12:30 p.m.—Pre-Game activities at paring to teach to take the examin students, friends and guests of the ations.

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