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MRS ROBERT DOLE and Dr. Joe Ward,
Congressional candidate, District 1 appeared at
Greenville's Holiday Inn Oct. 6 Reflector photo by
Susan Quinn.)
Mrs. Dole speaks
at local motel
By BECKY BRADSHAW
Staff Writer
Mrs. Robert Dole, wife of the Republican
Vice-Presidential candidate, spoke to an enthusias-
tic crowd of about 175 who were gathered for a
breakfast in her honor at the Holiday Inn
Wednesday.
Mrs. Nelson Crisp, a Greenville attorney,
introduced Mrs. Dole, a native of Salisbury, N.C.
and graduate of Duke University.
The crowd gave Mrs. Dole a standing ovation as
she approached the podium.
"What a wonderful warm welcome at such an
early hour she responded.
"I feel very much at home being back in North
Carolina
Mrs. Dole says she enjoys speaking and views
her role in her husband's campaign as important.
"I relate to people and their needs and
problems she said. "I try to encourage voters to
examine the issues and candidates' philosophies
She feels it is important to study the issues, the
candidates and how they stand on issues.
"It's a matter of how you view the future of the
country, what you want the country to be like for
your children and grandchildren she said.
Mrs. Dole outlined some of President Ford's
achievements and stressed the need for a strong
national defense, not for the purpose of war, but to
maintain peace.
She sees waste in some areas of the federal
government and sees a need for change.
Mrs. Dole failed to pursue the campaign issues
to any great degree because of her involvement with
the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
She has taken a leave of absence from the
commission until after the election, but because of
her position, she is not at liberty to discuss matters
pending before the FTC.
Mrs. Dole urged voters to use their privilege on
election day.
"It's too crucial a time for people not to vote
she said.
She has found people on the campaign trail to be
very enthusiastic and finds it hard to believe people
are apathetic.
She says college students have been especially
enthusiastic as she and Sen. Dole have visited
campuses.
"Young people are more involved than when I
was at Duke University she said. "I suppose it's
because of their superior education
Mrs. Dole says her husband is her greatest
supporter. She plans to return to work at the FTC at
the conclusion of the campaign.
"Our two careers have meshed together very
well said Mrs. Dole.
At the conclusion of the breakfast, Mrs. Dole left
for a luncheon in Jacksonville.
She joined Sen. Dole in Wilmington Wednesday
afternoon.
I.D.s require
waiting period
Students wishing to replace
I.D. cards are required to com-
plete a form one week prior to
having a replacement card made,
according to Rudolph Alexander,
Associate Dean of Student
Affairs.
Alexander said, "the policy
was put into effect during the
1975-76 school year due to trouble
which led to an investigation
concerning misuse of ECU stu-
dent I.D. cards.
Each student must be approv-
ed before a replacement card can
be made.
The fee is two dollars for the
first I.D card and five dollars fa
a reolaoement card.
"ECUhasanl.D. card system
that works and provides each
student with an opportunity to get
a card with relative ease and to
get one replaced without great
difficulty Alexander said.
"We try to serve the student
and hope they recognize that the
system is fa their benefit
SGA plans
newsletter
By DAVID NASH
Staff Writa
The Student Government
Association (SGA) is considering
distributing their own newsletter
due to inadequate ooverage of the
SGA by the campus newspaper,
Fountainhead, according to SGA
Vice-President Greg Pingston.
"We feel like we're not
reaching the students said
Pingston. Complaints mentioned
by Pingston were the lack of
coverage of the legal service
furnished by the SGA, and the
bicyde system, discussed at a
recent board meeting, which the
university is working on in
conjunction with the city of
Greenville.
Pingston had no estimate on
the oost of the newsletter which
would oome out of student funds,
after being approved by the SGA
legislature.
The newsletter would be
written under the direction of Bev-
erly Barnes; Secretary of
Infamation, and would include a
summary of SGA legislature
meetings, appropriations nieet-
ings, and projects of the president
and vice-president.
Pingston gave no indication as
to when the first newsletter would
be released.
"We're not even sure we're
going to have one said Pings-
ton.
SGA President Tim Sullivan
was unavailable fa comment on
the newsletter.
Christian groups
front Josh $1,900
Nineteen-hundred dollars in
pledges were collected to bring
"Josh" to ECU fa two lectures.
Christian aganizations on
campus and other interested
students made pledges taalling
$1,900 which was required fa
Josh McDowell to lecture at ECU.
The Campus Crusade for
Christ along with the Inter-Var-
sity Christian Organization, the
Navigatas and aher interested
Christians rjollected pledges of
$15-$20 to accomplish the $1,900
goal.
The combined effat began in
March 1976 when WesOgg, Josh
McDowell's public relations man,
contacted Campus Crusader Dade
Sherman concerning Josh's lec-
tures.
Sherman, along with students
Scott Ross and Steve Swann
represented the Campus Crusa-
ders, the Inter-Varsity, and the
Navigatas in this suocessf ul fund
raising effat.
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news FLASH FLASH FLAS
Tennis Team Law Society Newsletter
Attention ECU tennis team.
Fa those who missed the first
meeting, we will meet Thurs
Oct. 7 in Rm. 142, Minges.
Sign-Up
The ECU Law Society will hold
a meeting at 7 00 in Brewster
B-102. Phil Dixon and Ed Harper
practicing attorneys in Greenville
and also Alumni of the Society
will be speakers.
Computer Center newsletters
fa the month of October are now
available from the dispatcher in
Austin 106. The newsletter is free
to all interested students and
faculty.
HAVE YOU SIGNED UP TO
GOT TO EITHER NEW YORK
OR WASHINGTON OVER THE
THANKSGIVING BREAK? Time
is running out on thisoppatunity
of a lifetime. Register by Oct. 15
fa the trips. New Yak fa oily
$69 a Washingtai fa oily $59.
SIGN UP TODAY!
Sports Cars Auditions
FG
Want to know mae about the
Christian life? Want to have some
fellowship and fun? Then why not
join us-the Faever Generation-
this Friday night? Our meetings
include a study a challenge from
the Bible, singing, refreshments
and warm fellowship.
This week we will be meeting
in the Biology Auditaium (Bio-
logy 103) at 7;30 p.m. Friday. We
sincerely invite and encourage
you to join us. Hope to see you
there!
Psyc Briefing
Psychology students-help is
here The Winter quarter Psy-
chology Dept. and Psi Chi brief-
ing will be held at 7:30 p.m. on
Thurs Oct. 7 in Rm. 129,
Speight. MEET THE PRO-
FESSORS: Hear courses de-
scribed, ask questions, decide on
your Winter quarter. Schedule fa
Psychology. Hear it all Thurs.
evening. Psi Chi members will be
present to provide the inside
scoop. See you there!
Buccaneer
All campus aganizatiois de-
siring to be covered in the 1977
BUCCANEER should pick up an
aganizatioi infamatiai sheet in
the BUC office between 1-4 p.m.
this week if they have not already
received one through campus
mail. Fa further infamatiai, call
757-6501 during the above hours.
Testing
The Allied Health Professions
Admission Test will be offered at
East Carolina University on Sat-
urday, Nov. 20, 1976. Application
blanks are to be completed and
mailed to The PsychologicaJ Ca-
paation, P.O. Box 3540, Grand
Central Statioi, New Yak, New
Yak 10017 to arrive by October
25, 1976. Applications may be
obtained from the Testing Center,
Rooms 105-108,6peight Building,
East Carolina University.
The Sports Car Club of
America is spoisaing a Precision
Driving Competitioi oi Saturday
October 16, at Semour Johnson
Air Face Base in Goldsbao,
N.C. All licensed drivers are
invited to oompete. Registration
is at 9:30 a.m. with competition
beginning at 11:00. Spectatas
are weloone and encouraged to
attend free of charge.
Night Courses
Two evening courses to be
offered this fall by the ECU
Division of Continuing Education
will be of interest to parents and
prospective parents. Further in-
famatiai is available fron the
Office of Non-Credit Programs,
Division of Continuing Education.
757-61436148.
Coffee house auditions fa
local talent will be held Oct. 15
and 16. Those who wish to
perfam should leave their name
and local phone number as well as
a shat description of their act
with Ms. Conway, the Student
Unioi seaetary, no later than
Oct. 12.
Coffeehouse
The Coffeehouse Committee
is looking fa an industrious and
aeative stuent who would like to
maaame, paint, tie die, batik, etc
a backdrop fa the stage. If you
can cone up with an interesting
idea and approximate oost, drop
this infamatiai by the Student
Uniai office with your name and
local phone number.
Basketball Charter Buses
All women students who wish
to tryout fa the basketball team
need to attend a meeting. Room
142 Minges, 800 p.m. Oct. 5.
Enrollment
An official Fall, 1976, quarter
enrollment of 11,702 students at
ECU was reported today by
university officials.
Of the number, 11,517 are
regular students and 185 are
enrolled in the Evening College.
The final enrollment figure fa
the Fall quarter, 1975, at ECU
was 11,724.
Commode Bowl
Pi Kappa Phi will hold its 11th
annual Commode Bowl Fri. Oct.
8, at the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
House on Hooker Road. Absolu-
tely everyone is invited. The fun
is scheduled to start at approxi-
mately 830. One wak of warn-
ing : Please, no one come sober if
at all possible.
State Fair
During the week of the state
fair the SGA will have buses
running to Raleigh. They will
leave Greenville at 530 p.m. and
leave Raleigh to come baox at
1100 p.m. Cost is $1.00 per
person. All interested persons
call Mendenhall, 757-6611, ext.
218. Leave name and phone
number. Non students would cost
$2.00 per person.
Buses open fa charter to VMI
on Oct. 16. One bus is open fa
aganizatiois and oie fa anyone.
Fa infamatiai call Mendenhall
757-6611, ext. 218. Leave name
and phone number.
WECU News
News programs are now being
broadcast over WECU RADIO at
10:40, 3:40, and 6:40 Monday-Fri-
day. If you are interested in
waking with the newscasts (re-
porting, announcing, re-writing,
or just helping out), stop by
WECU and sign up.
ACT
The ACT Assessment will be
offered at East Carolina Univer-
sity on Sat Nov. 20, 1976.
Application blanks are to be
oompleted and mailed to ACT,
P.O. Box 414, Iowa City, Iowa
52240 to arrive by Oct. 25, 1976.
Applications may be obtained
from the Testing Center, Rooms,
105-106, Speight Building, East
Carolina University.
Model UN
The Model United Nations
dub will meet Thurs Oct. 7 at 7
p.m. in Brewster C-103. The
meeting is open to all interested
in the United Nations, Faeign
Diplanacy and International Re-
lations
Call David Mayo at 758-7578
fa mae infamatiai concerning
the Model U.N.
ILLUMINA
Tennis
There will be a tennis meeting
tonight in room 142 Minges at 8
p.m. fa all prospects who did not
make first meeting.
Philosophers
Phi Sigma Tau, philosophy
fraternity, will meet Nov. 3 at
7:30 p.m. in Mendenhall Student
Center.
Honor Society
The Gamma Beta Phi Society
national hona society will hold its
regular meeting on Oct. 7, in
room 221 Mendenhall at 7 p.m.
All members are urged to attend
and bring $2.00 fa fall quarter
dues if it has not been paid. The
active roll fa Fall quarter will be
made up at this meeting. Refresh-
ments will be served.
NCSL
The East Carolina Delegation
of the Nath Carolina Student
Legislature (NCSL) has big plans
fa the upoaning school year. Be
a part of all the action while
shaping a part of Nath Carolina's
future.
The delegation invites all
those interested in the legislature
prooess and how it can wak fa
you to stop by room 247 Menden-
hall 730 p.m. Monday night
October the 11th. Its an opportun-
ity you'll never faget.
Rape Forum
There will be a Rape Faum
held in the lobby of White Hall on
October 12at 7.00 p.m. A variety
of speakers will be present to give
infamatiai about what to do if
you are raped, what to expect at
the hospital, and what to expect
from the authaities. EVERYONE
IS INVITED!
Cinergy
This week's Cinergy Free
Flick fa Friday and Saturday is
Claudine, a real heart and soul
movie starring Diahann Carroll
and James Earl Jones. Showtimes
are 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. in
Mendenhall Student Center
Theatre. Sponsaed by the Stu-
dent Union Films Committee.
IVCF
ILLU MINA sez: Last chance to
see the inaedible Black Arts
Exhibition in Mendenhall Gal-
lery! See authentic African ob-
jects, paintings and drawings by
local masters such as Sam Phillips
and Bobby Simmons. Much much
mae! Show ends Sunday.
IVCF will meet Sunday, Oct.
10, at 8.00 p.m. in Mendenhall,
room 221. All members urged to
attend!
Chess Club
Tuesday Oct. 12, the ECU
Chess Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in the Mendenhall Student Center
Coffeehouse. All interested per-
sons are welcome to attend.
Alpha Beta
All interested Library Science
majas are invited to Alpha Beta
Alpha Rush Tues. Oct. 12 in the
Student Lounge of the Library
Science Dept at 5O0. Refresh-
ments will be served. All regulars
should attend.
Victory Dance
The Student Union Minaity
Arts Committee presents a
DISCO JAM VICTORY DANCE
with the "Soulful Strutters"
Sunday at 10 p.m. in Wright
Auditaium. Move it!
Greek Course
WANTED: Classical Greek
course to be offered in fall. See
W. Dawson, (Phil. Dept.), Brew-
ster about signing sheet to show
interest in this oourse.
Psyc Research
The Psychology department is
currently doing research on tech-
niques to alleviate dysmenarhea
(menstrual aamps).
Any females having this prob-
lem should immediately oontact
Jill Wilson in Speight 212 a call
752-6676.
Adopt A Pet
The animals available for
adoption this week include two
black and white mixed puppies,
two brown and white puppies, six
small mexicai dogs-various oo-
las, ate mixed Beagle puppy,
one Tabby cat, and one white
kitten.
The people at Animal Control
would like to extend an invitation
to all interested persons to visit
the shelter located on 2nd Street,
off Cemetery Road.
Republicans
The ECU College Republican
Cl ub is having a meeting today, at
7:30 in Brewster B wing 104. Bill
Hiatt, the G.O.P. Candidate fa
Lt. Governa will be the guest
speaker. Ail ECU students who
would like to join the dub are
invited to attend.
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Winter Quarter Class Schedule
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
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MANAGERIAL
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MANAGERIAL
MANAGERIAL
MANAGERIAL
MGMT INFORM
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9:00) (3)
10:00) (3)
8:00) (3)
9:00) (3)
10:00) (3)
1:00) (3)
2:00)
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9:30
9:30-
11:00
325G FOLKLORE (MW 10:00) (3)
390G HUMAN SKELETAL ANALYSIS (TTh 2:00"5:00) (4)
?412A IND READING & RESRCH (TBA) (3)
?412B IND READING & RESRCH (TBA) (3)
412C IND READING & RESRCH (TBA) (3)
?BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR AND APPROVAL OF
CHAIRMAN ONLY
(3)
(3)
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11:00)
12:30)
ART (Art)
(3)
(3)
(3)
MGMT INFORM SYS
INTERMEDIATE ACCT
INTERMEDIATE ACCT
ADVANCED ACCT (TTh
INCOME TAX (TTh 11
12:30-2:00) (3)
2:00-3:30) (3)
3:30-5:00) (3)
?:00-3:30) (3)
11:00-12:30) (3)
1:00) (3)
12:30-2:00) (3)
9:30-11:00) (3)
8:00-9:30) (3)
11:00-12:30) (3)
10:00) (3)
11:00) (3)
(MWF 9:00) (3)
I (MWF 1:00) (3)
9:30-11:00) (3)
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AUDITING (MWF 11:00) (3)
COST ACCT (MWF 11:00) (3)
ADVANCED AUDITING (MWF 9:00) (3)
FEOERAL INCOME TAX (TTh 2:00"3:30)
CPA REVIEW (TTh 3:30-5:00) (3)
ACCOUNTING THEORY (MWF 3:00) (3)
ACCT ANAL FOR DEC MKG (T 6:30-9:30)
ACCT TH II (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)
FEDERAL TAXES (M 6:30-9:30) (3)
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FINANCIAL MGMT (M-F
FINANCIAL MGMT (M-F
FINANCIAL MGMT (M-F
INVESTMENTS (M-F 12
LIFE INSURANCE (M-F
8:00) (5)
9:00) (5)
11:00) (5)
:00) (5)
1:00) (5)
FINANCIAL MGMT (W 6:30-9:30) (3)
AERO (Aerospace Studies)
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AIR FORCE TODAY (T 9:00) (1)
AIR FORCE TODAY (T 10:00) (1)
CORPS TNG LAB (T 12:00) (1)
CORPS TNG LAB (TBA) (1)
DEV OF AIR POWER (Th 9:00) (1)
DEV OF AIR POWER (Th 10:00) (1)
CORPS TNG LAB (T 12:00) (1)
CORPS TNG LAB (TBA) (1)
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NAT SECURITY FORCES (MWF 12:00)
CORPS TNG LAB (T 12:00) (1)
(TBA) (1)
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(MWF 10:00) (3)
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MESOAMERICA (MWF 1:00) (3)
S PACIFIC (MWF 9:00) (3)
PREHISTORY (MWF 11:00) (3)
NONLIT PEOPLES (MWF 2:00) (3
READ IN PRIMATOLOGY (MWF 1:00) (3)
INOEP STUDY-OIR STUDY (TBA) (3)
WORLD SOCIETIES
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FIGURE DRAWING (TTh 8:00"10:00; F 9:00) (3)
FIGURE DRAWING (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
DRAWING (MW 8:00"10:00; F 8:00) (3)
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2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
(MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3)
(TTh 8:00-10i00; F 9:00) (3)
(TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
(TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
(TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
(MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
SCULPT SURVEY (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
SCULPT SURVEY (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
CERAMIC SURVEY (MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3)
CERAMIC SURVEY (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
CERAMIC SURVEY (TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
DESIGN FOR HOME (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
INTRO LETTERING (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
LETTERING (TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
ADV DES (MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3)
ADV DES (MW 2:00-4:00; F 2:00) (3)
TO CRAFTS (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
TO CRAFTS (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
TO CRAFTS (MW 2:00-4:00; F 2:00) (3)
(MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3)
(TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
(TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
(MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
I (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
I (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
(MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
I (TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
I (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
(MWF 2:00) (3)
(TThF 2:00) (3)
(TThF 3:00) (3)
(MW 10:00) (2)
(TTh 10:00) (2)
(MW 9:00) (2)
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168A,B
201a
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210a,b,c TEXT
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219b
221
222A1
222A2
228a
228b
229a,b
238a,c
238b
ITAL RENAISS 1500-1600 (MwF 11:00) (3)
ITAL RENAISS 1500-1600 (MWF 12:00) (3)
TEXT DESIGN (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
INTRO PHOTOG (TTh 1?:00"?:00; F 1:00) (3)
INTRO PHOTOG (TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
CRAFTS DESIGN (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
JEWELRY DESIGN (TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
JEWELRY DESIGN (TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
CRAFTS DES II (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
TEXT DES 4 WEAV (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
DES & WEAV (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
CERAMIC STU IV (MW 10:00"12:00; F 10:00) (3)
CERAMIC STU IV (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
CERAMIC STU IV (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
PROB FIG DRAW (TTh 10:00"12:00; F 11:00) (3)
(MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3)
II (TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
MEDIA & TECHN
INT DES STU I
INT DES STU I
PRINT STU III
STU III
STU III
STU IV
STU IV
PRINT
PAINT
PRINT
PRINT
239a,B,c PAINT STU
248a PRINT STU V
248b,c PRINT STU V
249a,b,c PAINT STU
III (TTh 2:00-4:00; F
I (TTh 10:00-12:00; F
I (TTh 10:00-12:00; F
I (MW 8:00-10:00; F 8
(TTh 8:00-10:03; F 9
(TTh 10:00-12:00; F
IV (MW 10:00-12:00: F
3:00) (3)
11:00) (3)
11:00) (3)
:00) (3)
:00) (3)
11:00) (3)
10:00) (3)
(TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
(TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
V (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
250ab'SCULPT STU III (TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
IV (TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
V (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
V (MW 10:00-12:00; I 10:00)
260a,b,c
261a
261b
261c
268
268
268
268
268a
269
269
269
269
271
272
SCULP STU
CERAMIC STU
CERAMIC STU
CERAMIC STU
ART EL EM SCH
ELEM
ELEM
ELEM
ELEM
SCH
SCH
SCH
SCH
ON
V (TTh 12:00-2:00: F 1:00) (3)
(M-F 10:00-12:00) (5)
1:00-3:00) (5)
1:03-3:00) (5)
1:00-3:00) (5)
1:00-3:00) (5)
4:00-5:30) (1)
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TEXT
TEXT
TEXT
INTRO
INTRO
INTRO
INTRO
INTRO
INTRO
INTRO
INTRO
INTRO
SCULPT STU
PRINT STUD
PRINT STUD
SCULPT STU I
CERAMICS STU
CERAMICS
ART HIST
HIST
HIST
APPRECIATION
APPRECIATION
APPRECIATION
LES
LES
LES
10
10
ART
ART
ART
ART
PART IC IPAT
PARTICIPATION (T 4:00"5:30) (1)
PARTICIPATION (W 4:00"5:30) (1)
PARTICIPATION (Th 4:00"5:30) (1)
NORTHERN BAROQUE (TThF 2:00) (3)
19TH CENT PAINT (MWF 9:00) (3)
19TH CENT PAINT (MWF 10:00) (3)
19TH CENT SCULPT & ARCH (MWF 1:00) (3)
COM ARTS STUD IV (TTh 10:00"12:00; F 11:00) (3)
COM ARTS STUD IV (TTh 12:00"2:00; F 1:00) (3)
292a!b TEXTILE DESIGN (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
306GA PRINT STUDIO IV (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
317a,b.c CRAFTS DESIGN (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3
318a,b.c METAL SMITHING (TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
319b DRAW MEDIA & TECH (MW 2:00"4:00; F 2:00) (3)
319Gabc PAINT STUD VI (MW 12:00"2:00; F 12:00) (3)
320a,b.c SCULPT STUDIO V (TTh 12:00"2:00; F 1:00) (3)
321GABC CERAMIC STUDIO VI (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00 (
322a,b,c ADV PHOTOG (TTh 10:00-12:00; I 11:01
323M ART IN HIGH SCH (TTh
324a,b,c ADV WEAVING (MW 10
332a INT DES STUDIO V (MW
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290a
290b,c
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
STU
SURV
SURV
SURV
332b,c INT DES STUDIO V (MW
350Gabc SCULPT STUD VI (TTh
359a,b,c TEXTILE DESIGN (MW
362A,b,c ADV GRAPHIC DESIGN
381a,B,c ADV JEWELRY DESIGN
388GABC SPEC STUD IN METALS
CRAFTS DESIGN (TTh
TEXTILE DESIGN (MW
CERAMIC STU
ADVERTISING
FIG DRAWING
DRAWING
DRAWING
DRAWING
APPRECIATION (MW 11:00) (2)
APPRECIATION (TTh 11:00) (2)
DRAWING (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
CERAMIC STU II (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
II (TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
DESIGN (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3
(TTh 12:00-2:00; F 1:00) (3)
(MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
(MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
(TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
(MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
(TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3)
I (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
(MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3)
(TTh 8:00-10:00: F 9:00) (3)
II (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
II (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
INT DES STUDIO II (TTh 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3
PAINT STUDIO II (MW 2:00"4:00j F 2:00) (3)
PAINT STUDIO II (TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
OBSERVATION (F 11:00) (1)
FIG
FIG
FIG
ADV FIG DRAWING
PRINT STUDIO II
STUDIO II
STUDIO I
STUDIO I
STUDIO
STUDIO
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403-408
410
411
412
413
414
415
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PAINT
PAINT
CERAM
CERAM
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440-445
450-455
460-465
470-475
484-489
491
TEXTILE DES & WEAVING (MW
PROB IN DRAWING (MW 10:00"12:00;
PROB IN SCULPT (TTh 8:00-10:00; F
IN SCULPT (TTh 8:00-10:00; F
IN SCULPT (TTh 8:00"10:00; F
IN SCULPT (TTh 8:00"10:00; F
IN SCULPT (TTh 8:00-10:00; F
IN SCULPT (TTh 8:00"10:00; F
PRINTS (TBA) (3)
CERAMICS (TTh 8:00
8:30-10:00) (3)
:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3)
10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
(MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3)
(TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
(TTh 2:00-4:00; F 3:00) (3)
B:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)
12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3)
10:00-12:00; F 10:00(3)
F 10:00) (3)
9:00) (3)
PROB
PROB
PROB
PROB
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PROB
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(3)
(3)
(3)
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IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
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PAINT (TTh 10:00-12
DESIGN (TBA) (3)
10:00;
00; F
F 9:00) (3)
11:00) (3)
ART
INT
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HIST (W 7
DES (TBA)
ART (TBA)
SUPR ART EDUC (T
(3)
495a,B,c THESIS SEMINAR (TBA)
70
70L
70
70L
BIOL (Biology)
PR IN BIOL I (MWF 8:00)
LAB (M 12:00-3:00) (1)
PR IN BIOL I (MWF 8:00)
LAB (M 3:00-6:00) (1)
00-10:00) (3)
(3)
(3)
6:30-9:30)
(3)
(3)
(3)
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Biology (Cont'd)
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70
70L
70
70L
70
70L
70
70L
70
70L
70
70L
70L
70L
70L
70l
70L
70L
70L
70L
70L
70L
70L
70L
71
71L
71
71L
71
71L
71
71L
71
71L
71
71L
71
71L
71
71L
71
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
71L
90
90
95
95L
95L
110
110L
110
110L
110L
110L
110L
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124L
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125
125L
125
125L
125
125L
125
125L
125
125L
125
125L
125L
125L
125L
125L
125L
125L
160
1601
160L
160L
181
181L
181L
182
1821
182L
183
183L
183L
215
215L
300G
PR IN BI0L I
LAB (M 3:00'
PR IN BI0L I
LAB (T 8:00-
PR IN BI0L I
(MWF 8:00)
6:00) (1)
(MTTh 12:00)
11:00) (1)
(MTTh 12:00)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1)
PR IN BI0L I (MTTh 12:00)
LAB (T 12:00-3:00) (1)
PRIN BI0L I (MWTh 2:00)
LAB (T 12:00-3:00) (1)
PRIN BI0L I (MWTh 2:00)
LAB (T 3:00-6:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL I (MWTh 2:00")
LAB (T 3:00-6:00) (1)
LAB (W 12:003:00) (1)
LAB (W 12:00-3:00) (1)
LAB (W 3:00-6:00) (1)
LAB (W 3:00-6:00) (l)
LAB (Th 8:00-11:00) (1)
LAB (Th 8:00-11:00) (1)
LAB (Th 12:00-3:00) (1)
LAB (Th 12:00-3:00) (1)
LAB (Th 3:00-6:00) (1)
LAB (Th 3:00-6:00) (1)
LAB (F 12:00-3:00) (1)
LAB (F 12:00-3:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL II (MWF 9:00) (3)
LAB (M 12:00-3:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL I I (MWF 9:00) (3)
LAB (M 3:00-6:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL II (MWF 9:00) (3)
LAP (M 3:00-6:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL I I (MWTh 11:00) (3)
LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL I I (MWTh 11:00) (3)
LAB (T M:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL I I (MWTh 11:00) (3)
LAB (T 12:00-3:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL I I (MTTh 1:00) (3)
LAB (T 12:00-3:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL II (MTTh 1:00) (3)
LAB (T 3:00-6:00) (1)
PRIN BIOL II (MTTh 1:00) (3)
3:00-6:00) (1)
300GL
302G
302GL
313a
313b
330G
331G
348G
3U8GL
353
35 3L
37 2G
381G
381GL
385G
387G
387GL
390
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103
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LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0)
ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY (MWF 8:00) (i�)
IAP (T 2:00-5:00) (0)
RES- PROBLEMS (TBA) (3)
RES PROBLEMS (TBA) (3)
HEREDITY (MWF 11:00) (3)
HEREDITY LAB (Th 2:00-5:00!
CYTOLOGY (MWF 11:00) (4)
LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0)
COMP VERT ANAT (TTh 8:00)
LAB (TTh 2:00-5:00) (0)
PRIN BIOL II I (MWF 10:00)
INTERMED METAB (MWF 9:00)
LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0)
BIOMETRY (TTh 8:30"10:00)
MOLECULAR GENETICS (MWF
LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0)
INTERNSHIP (TBA) (3)
SEMINAR (TBA) (1)
TOPICS IN CELL (MWTh 1:00)
OF ORGANISMS (S 9:00-12:00) (3)
PROBLEMS (TBA) (-3)
(TBA) (3)
(TBA) (3)
(MWF 1:00) (1)
00) (0)
(3)
105 DIST
i50a SPEC
450b SPEC PROBLEMS
i50c SPEC PROBLEMS
170 PLT PHYS ECOL
170L LAB (W 2:00-5
190 INTERNSHIP (TBA)
199A THESIS (TBA) (3)
199B THESIS (TBA) (3)
99c THESIS (TBA) (3)
i99r RESIDENCY (TBA) (0)
(5)
(3)
(4)
(3)
;00)
(3
BUSA (Business Administration)
(i)
100
100
100
100
100
100'
100
INTRODUCT
INTRODUCT
INTRODUCT
INTRODUCT
INTRODUCT
INTRODUCT
INTRODUCT
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
BUSINESS
(MWF
(MWF
(TTh
(TTh
(MWF
(MWF
(TTh
00) (3)
00) (3)
00-9:30)
00-9:30)
00) (3)
00) (3)
:30-2:00)
(3)
(3)
3)
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
(T
(W
(W
(w
(w
(Th
(Th
(Th
(Th
(Th
(Th
(F
12:00-3:00)
12:00-3:00)
3:00-6:00) (1)
3:00-6:00) (1)
8:00-11:00) (1)
8:00-11:00) (1)
12:00-3:00) (1)
12:00-3:00) (1)
3:00-6:00) (1)
3:00-6:00) (1)
12:00-3:00) (1)
PERSP IN BIOL (MTThF 12:00) (4)
PERSP IN BIOL (MTThF 12:00) (4)
BIOL OF ENVIRON (MWF 9:00) (1)
LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (T 00-5:00) (0)
FUND OFMICROBIOL (MThF 1:00) (5)
LAB (TTh 8:00-10:00) (0)
FUND OF MICROBIOL (MThF 1:00) (5)
LAB (MTH 00-i:00) (C)
LAB (MTh 2:00-4:00) (0)
LAB (MTh 4:00-6:00) (0)
LAB (MTh 4:00-6:00) (0)
HU PHYS & ANAT I (MWF 10:00) (3)
LAB (M 12:00-2:00) (1)
HU PHYS & ANAT I (MWF 10:00) (3)
LAB (Th 12:00-2:00) (1)
HU PHYS & ANAT I (MWF 10:00) (3)
LAB (Th 2:00-4:00) (1)
HU PHYS & ANAT II (TTh 3:00-4:30) (3)
LAB (M 12:00-2:00) (1)
HU PHYS & ANAT II (TTh 3:00-4:30) (3)
LAB (T 8:00-10:00) (1)
HU PHYS & ANAT II (TTh 3:00"4:30) (3)
LAB (T 10:00-12:00) (1)
HU PHYS & ANAT II (MW 3:
LAB (T 12:00-2:00) (1)
HU PHYS & ANAT II (MW 3:
LAB (W 8:00-10:00) (1)
HU PHYS 4 ANAT II (MW 3:00"4:30) (3)
LAB (W 10:00-12:00) (1)
LAB (W 12:00-2:00) (1)
LAB (Th 8:00-10:00) (1)
LAB (Th 10:00-12:00) (1)
LAB (Th 12:00-2:00) (1)
LAB (F 8:00-10:00) (1)
LAB (F 12:00-2:00) (1)
PRIN GROW 4 DEV (MWF 11:00) (4)
LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (0)
BIOL INVERT (MWF 10:00) (4)
LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0)
BIOL VERT (MWF 8:00) (4)
LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0)
BIOL NON-VAS PLTS (MWF 9:00) (4)
LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (0)
CELL PHYSIOL (MTThF 12:00) (5)
LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (0)
RADIOTRAC IN BIOL (MTTh 10:00) (4)
:00"4:30) (3)
0-4:30) (3)
SOUNDS IMPRESSIVE
D.U.D. SALE
DEMO-USED DISCONTINUED
AT SOUNDS IMPRESSIVE WE DON'T HAVE ANY DUDS, BUT WE DO
HAVE SOME DEMO-USED- AND DISCONTINUED AUDIO EQUIPMENT
WE'D LIKE TO SELL AT UNHEARD OF PRICES.
ALL DEMONSTRATORS 20 TO 40 OFF
ALL MAXELL RECORDING TAPE Vi OFF
Technics SA-5060 Receiver
Technics SA-5760 Receiver
Technics SL-1300 Direct Drive Turntable
Technics SL-1350 Direct Drive Changer
Technics SL-1500 Direct Drive Turntable
REG '170" SALE '142��
REG $79900 SALE $63600
REG $30000 SALE $234��
REG $35000 SALE '270"
REG M99 � SALE $15500
Garrard 440M REG $114"
Garrard 770M REG '11995
Garrard 990M REG s26000
SALE $5300
SALE $6800
SALE $17200
TEAC A-400 Front Loading Cassette Deck REG $34000 SALE $28400
TEAC A360S Cassette Deck REG $39000 SALE $32500
TEAC A-2300SD Reel To Reel Deck REG $740�� SALE $57500
TEAC A-170 Cassette Deck REG $25000 SALE $20500
BSR 2320W
BSR 100BAX
BSR 2630
BSR 2310
BSR 20 BPX
SALE $63��
SALE $88"
SALE '79"
SALE '65"
SALE '79"
SENNHEISER HD-400 HEADPHONES REG '29" SALE '17"
KOSS PR0-4AA HEADPHONES REG ' 65" SALE '34"
BOSE 301 Loudspeakers REG '96"ea. SALE '78"ea.
SONY PS-5520 Turntable REG '190" SALE '123"
SALE DATES
FRIDAY OCT 8th 6PM to 12PM SATURDAY OCT 9th 10AM to 6PM
lOME QUANTIES LIMITED-ALL MERCHANDISE SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE
409 Evans Street on the Mall 919752-9100
Charlotte-Green ville-Kn ox ville
YOU CAH HEAR THE DIFFERENCE IF IT SOUNDS IMPRESSIVE.
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PLAN ENV HLTH PROG (TTh 8:30"10:00) (3)
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CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CMKMtfR MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC (TBA) (1)
RECITAL (W 4:00) (0)
COMPOSITION (MM 11:00) (1)
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COMPRE MUSC LAB (TTh 10:00) (1)
COMPRE MUSIC (MTMTh 9:00) U)
MUSIC (MTMTh 9:00) (H)
MUSIC (MTMTh 11:00) (H)
MUSIC (MTMTh 11:00) U)
MUSC LAB (TTh 10:00) (1)
MUSC LAB (TTh 10:00) (1)
MUSC LAB (TTh 10:00) (1)
MUSC LAB (TTh 10:00) (1)
GRP (TTh 12:00) (1)
GRP (MM 8:00) (1)
(MM 10:00) (1)
(TTh 1:00) (l)
(MM 1:00) (1)
(MW 2:00) (1)
(TTh 2:00) (1)
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(TTh 2:00) (1)
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(1)
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(MMTh 2:00) (3)
(MMF 12:00) (2)
(TBA) (1)
(TBA) (1)
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MUSC ED
MUSC EO
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MUSC EO
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ORIENT TO THERAPY
ORIENT TO THERAPY
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SEC
SEC
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tOMME MUSICIANSHIP
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PIANO PEDAGOGY (TTh
PERCUSSION PED (TBA)
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PEDAGOGY
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W.M (2)
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201 INT LEI SER (TTh 10:00-11:30) (3)
202 FLD OBS & REPORT (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)
203 GRP PROC LEI SER (MMF 2:00) (3
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211 COMM & SCH REC (T 6:30-9:30) (3)
221 THERAPEUTIC REC (MMF 10:00) (S)
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PR IN MU ED (TBA) (3)
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COMPRE
COMPRE
COMPRE
COMPRE
COMPRE
COMPRE
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BEG
BEG
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BEG
BEG
BEG
BEG
BEG
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PIANO
PIANO
PIANO
PIANO
PIANO
PIANO
PIANO
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VOICE
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GRP
GRP
GRP
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106-2L
106-3L
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201-1L
201-2L
201-3L
201-VL
201-5L
201-6L
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210-1L
210-2L
210-3L
210-M.
210-5L
210-6L
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LAB (M 3:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (T 1:00-3:00) (0)
LAB (M 3:00-5:00) (0)
LAB (Th 3:00-5:00) (0)
MEDIC-SURG NURS (MThF 11:00
MEDIC-SURG NURS
MEDIC-SURG NURS
MEDIC-SURG NURS
MEDIC-SURG NURS
MEDIC-SURG NURS
MEDIC-SURG NURS
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MEDIC-SURG NURS
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(W 8:00-�:00) (0)
(MTMTh 1:00-3:00) (13)
(MT 3:00-11:00) (0)
(WTh 3:00-5:00) (0)
(MTWTh 1:00-3:00) (13)
(MT 3:00-5:00) (0)
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WOODWIND GRP (MW 10:00) (1)
BRASS GRP (TTh 8:00) (1)
PERCUSSION GRP (MW 8:00) (1)
PERCUSSION GRP (TTh 12:00) (1)
MUSIC APPRECIATION (MW 12:00) (2)
MUSIC APPRECIATION (TTh 12:00) (2)
ORCHESTRAL MUSC (MW 2:00) (2)
HIST OF JAZZ (TTh 2:00) (2)
COMPOSITION (M 10:00 TBA) (2)
COMPRE MUSICIANSHIP (MTWTh 9:00) (U)
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(MWTh 1:00-3:00) (10)
(WTh 8:00-12:00) (0)
(MTTh 1:00-3:00) (9)
(M-F 8:00-12:00) (0)
(T 3:00-9:00) (0)
220-3L MATER & CHILD CARE (W 3:00-9:00) (0)
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INTRO TO ETHICS M-F 1:00) (5)
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SWIilTICS (TTh 2:0000) (5)
ETHICS (TTh 12:00-2:00) (5)
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FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 10:30-11:30) (1)
FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 12:30-1:30) (1)
FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 1:30-2:30) (1)
ELEM SWIMMING (MW 1:00) (1)
AOPT ACTIVITIES (TTh 9:00) (1)
ADPT ACTIVITIES (TTh 9:00) (1)
FR SWIMMING (M-F H:00) (1)
HLTH PHYE REC ED (MWF 12:00) (3)
FR BASKETBALL (M-f H:00) (1)
FR WRESTLING (M-f V:00) (1)
GRP GAME LO ORG (MWF 2:00) (3)
CONDITIONING (MW 9:00) (1)
CONDITIONING (MW 10:00) (1)
CONDITIONING (MW 11:00)1)
SNOW SKIING (TTh t:00) (1)
SQ DANCE (MW 1:00) (1)
SQ DANCE (MW 1:00) (1)
ELEM MOD DANCE (MW 9:00) (1)
SOC DANCE (MF 12:00) (l)
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BADMINTON (TTh 9:30-10:30) (1)
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INT SWIMMING (MW 11:00) (1)
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ADMIN ATH (W 6:30-9:30) (3)
PHYSIO EXER (MWF 9:00) (3)
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329 CL EDUC V (M-f 8:00-5:00) (15)
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ORG ADM PHY (M-F 9:00) (5)
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TECH APPL PHYS (TBA) (3)
PROB IA PHYS (TBA) (1)
PROB IN PHYS (TBA) (1)
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MATH PHYS II (TTh 9:00-10:15) (3)
FLUID MECH (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)
READ IN PHYS (TBA) (1)
READ IN PHYS (TBA) (2)
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Would you believe
Charlie Byrd
Plain talk about Guitar great plays Oct. 14
compromise
By PAT COV LE
Trends Editor
Whaf do you think of when someone brings up the wad
compromise"? Does the thought of compromising make you think of
mutual cooperation, of working together and ooming together on a
pround that you and one or more people can botMor all) live with? Is
compromise synomymous with solutions to a problem, effective and
efficient dealings with other people?
Or, does the idea of compromise turn you off? Do you think of com-
promising in terms of weakening your own ideas, your own character?
If you're like I am, the idea of compromise probably brings to mind
both negative and positive feelings, probably because all of us have been
involved in positive and negative compromises at one time or another.
Admittedly some of us find it hard to break away from the strength of
our beliefs, possibly because this is the age of "do your own thing of
being valued according to the individuality of our minds. There's
nothing wrong with retaining your sense of self, especially if someone is
attempting to push you into something that you can dearly see to be of
potential harm to you or to someone else.
There are, however, some people who won't compromise on
anything, no matter how mundane the issue at hand might be. These are
the type who think giving in a little would be a challenge to their
intelligence, their masculinity, or worse yet, their reputation as a
stubborn, headstrong person.
Being a stubborn jackass is nothing to be proud ot. being a woman
whose claim to fame is her ability to always get her own way is no great
thrill to be around. A man who strong arms on every issue just to prove
his advanced level of macho is not really very macho at all.
We've all known people we respect, and if you think about it, they
are usually inclined to keep pretty low-key when it oomes to the minor
decision-making of life. But wait til something vital oomes up,
something really important. When they offer an opinion, people will
generally listen, if for no other reason than the fact that their opinion is
not a oommonplaoe offering.
The point is, choosing between Western Sizzlin' and Bonanza is not
one of the big issues of the decade, and if you turn it into a federal case,
you re probably going to be categorically ignored when it oomes to the
reaiiy important decisions.
There s a very thin line between giving in too much and being too
stubborn. But either way you're not going to live well with people, which
is the whole point of learning to interact well.
Union Travel Committee
to sponsor film,
'Canada's Many Faces'
On Wednesday, October 13,
at 8:00 P.M. the ECU Student
Union Travel Committee will
present Robert Brouwer's multi-
media program "CANADA'S
MANY FACES This unique
presentation is a marriage of
technology and artistry. Three
screens, four projectors, quality
stereo music and sound, control-
led lighting and blending, contri-
bute to the drama and artistry of
Brouwer's travelogue.
Robert Brouwer turns his
many talents to capture
"CANADA'SMANY FACES' as
only a oonsumate artist knows
how. His multiple projection and
dimensional sound enhance these
views of a northern giant.
Canada's chiseled beauty is seen
in rugged mountains and
glaciers. Her visage is proud in
pioneered towns and historic cita-
del s. Brouwer presents these
spectacles in their most dramatic
light, pulsating with the history of
a proud people.
Ottawa's Rideau Canal mir-
rors Canada'sold world likeness.
Viewers will be able to visit the
dignified buildings of state and
step into another architectural
epoch.
Youth and vivaoiousness are
the reflection that Canada pre-
sents at Toronto's lively Ontario
Race. Toronto is sprawling and
full of the excitement of a new
giant.
For the loveliness of her
primitive wilderness area and the
fun of her cosmopolitan cities,
Canada is hard to beat. Brouwer
reveals in its production the
essence of Canada's appeal
through his beautiful sight and
sound presentation.
Tickets for the program,
which will be held in M,endenhall
Student Center are priced at
$1.00 and may be purchased from
the ECU Central Ticket Office.
ECU students will be admitted
with their ID and activity card,
and ECU faculty and staff mem-
bers with their Mendenhall Stu-
dent Center membership card.
World famous guitar virtuoso
Charlie Byrd will appear in
concert on Thursday, October 14
at 8:00 P.M. in Mendenhall
Student Center Theatre. The
master musician, considered by
many to be the finest guitarist
living today, will appear under
the sponsorship of Mendenhall
Student Center.
In the past decade, guitarist
Charlie Byrd has emerged on the
international music scene as a
guitar giant. Although the guitar
has bridged the world of classical
and popular music throughout its
long history, one seldom finds a
guitarist who works with equal
ease in the idioms of both
classical music and jazz. Willis
Conover of the Voioe of America
has said: "Charlie Byrd's ver-
satility in the literature of the
guitar surpasses that of anyone
else. He is a masterful jack of all
guitar trades
Charlie Byrd is that rarity, a
musician so versatile that he
qualifies as one of the world'stop
classical and jazz guitarists.
While studying composition with
Thomas Simmons and classical
guitar with Sophocles Papas,
Byrd received a scholarship to
study with the great Spanish
classical guitarist, Andres Sego-
via, at Siena, Italy. Refusing to
synthesize jazz and classical
elements, arguing that "it's a
wedding that loses the best of
both" he keeps the work com-
partmentalized, plays both
"Blues and Bach" in the same
program.
Charlie Byrd is a musical
artist who has developed his
communication skills beyond the
range of classification. He smiles,
then he plays beautiful music,
and then you smile. It is all so
simple. This simplicity and com-
munication has been shared with
the people of five continents, 40
countries, and heads of states on
three State Department tours.
Returning from a tour of South
America with a new beat, he
recorded his Jazz Samba album
and, it credited with springing the
Bosa Nova craze loose in this
country. Byrd has composed
music for modern dance groups,
played his own guitar score for a
production of Tennessee Williams
The Purification starred in his
own television show, has been the
subject of two television product-
ions devoted to his unique
contribution to American music.
Charlie Byrd isthe recipient of
numerous honors and awards. He
has performed twice at the White
House. A great honor was
bestowed upon him in April of
1972 when he was invited to
perform a oonoert with the Boston
Symphony Orchestra with Arthur
Fielder conducting.
Tickets fa the oonoert are
available from the ECU Central
Ticket Office and are priced at
$1.00 fa ECU students, $2 fa
groups of twenty a more, and
$3.00 fa public.
'Hopes, Wishes and Dreams'
continues Thomas' success
By MARK LOCK WOOD
Staff Writer
Ray Thomas was an integral
member of the Moody Blues from
their inception in 1965. Since the
demise of the group in 1973,
Thomas has produced "From
Mighty Oaks and now his
also contribute strongly to this
cut. Amazingly enough, John
Jones plays similar in style to
Justin Hayward, a famer Moody
Blues member.
"We Need Love" is mainly an
acoustic piece, with Nicky James
on acoustic guitar and Mike
Maan on acoustic piano. The
second solo Lp entitled Hopes,
Wishes, and Dreams. This album
exhibits a songwriting capacity
not befae seen with Thomas, due
partly to the talents of Nicky
James, who plays acoustic guitar
on the album.
The first song on side one,
entitled "In Your Song is a
happy-go-lucky type of song, very
characteristic of the Ray Thomas
style. This song features some
good bass wak by Treva Jones
and will definitely set your feet to
tapping.
"Friends the next song on
the album, features Thomas at his
best with both vocals, and his
specialty, the flute. Terry James
is in charge of the achestral
arrangements fa this tune, and it
comes out truly beautiful in this
fine piece. Mike Maan on piano
and John Jones on electric guitar
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impeccable, but the most impres-
sive aspect of this song is
Thomas' amazingly powerful
voioe - definitely a high point of
this cut.
The next song, "Within Your
Eyes features some r3llow
harmonica by Thomas and vocals
to match. If you get through this
one without a tear in your eye,
you' re a callous character indeed.
Nicky James again features some
excellent acoustic guitar and
Thomas ends the piece with his
flawless flute playing.
The next song, entitled "One
Night Stand is a more rock n'
roll type of song, very un-
characteristic of the classically-
minded. However, it comes up
very well except fa the female
vocals, which are VERY out of
place. John Jones is featured with
some lightning leads in this final
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"Keep On Searaching the
first song on side two, is anotha
song verging on rock n' roll with
Jones on guitar and Moran
playing a Nicky Hopkins type of
piano. Unfatunately, the female
voices are there again almost
drowning out Thomas' voice.
"Didn't I" is another mellow
piece featuring some soft electric
piano by Maan and sane good
background electric guitar by
Jones. The achestral arrange-
ment by Terry James on this song
perhaps reaches a peak of per-
fection along with some excellent
brass arrangement by John
Jones. This song is also vay
moving with Thomas' vocals at its
best.
"Migration the following
song, is an acoustic piece once
again, in a ballad-style vay much
-suiting the pleasant and serenely
peaceful vocals of Ray Thomas.
This song flows so smoothly you
won't believe it when it's ova.
"Carousel" is pahaps the
most initiative song of the album.
It is easy to visualize a carnival
atmosphere on this cut due to the
excellent circus agan by Maan,
and, of course, the vocals of
Thomas.
"The Last Dream the final
cut from the album, is anotha
moving piece by Thomas featur-
ing some good acoustic piano and
achestral background. Thomas
has the kind of voice that is so full
of emotion, you can't help but get
involved with the song- Definitely
a high point of the album.
Ray Thanas' successful solo
exploits prove him to be a talent
to look out fa. Let's hope he
continues his effats.
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL 52, NO. 87 OCTOBER 1976
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ByBtLLKEYES
Assistant Sports Editor
The Saiukis of Southern Ill-
inois have won as many games
this year as they have in the past
two seasons combined. After
losing to McNeeae State in their
opener, they have beaten Drake
27-15, West Texas State 21-17,
and Lawiar University 19-7, con-
secutively.
The prkte of Saluki offense is
tailback Andre Herrera, who
many call a one man show. After
four games the 6-0, 197-pound
speedster has rushed for 539
yards and is the nation's seventh
leading rusher with a 134.8 yard
average. Herrera wears the num-
ber 28 on his maroon and white
uniform. The fullback is Lawrence
Boyd.
Quarterback Bob Collins
throws to split end Lawrence
Love, wingback Vic Major, and
tight end Greg Warren.
According to ECU assistant
Ken Hutcherson, Southern Ill-
inois runs a five-two slant-monster
defense. "They're not very big,
so they slant because of their size
to keep people moving. They' re a
very quick, well coached, well
disciplined team. They do every-
thing perfectly, by the book
Hutcherson singled out 216-
pound tackle Tom Ippoliot (uni-
winning
form number 53) and 5-10,
200-pound monster Valdrew
Rogers (15) as being the most
outstanding members of the
Saluki defense. Sophomore Ron
Geels (35) will also play at
monster.
The Saiukis are aiming for
their fourth straight victory, but
the ECU Pirates are going after
number eleven. Presently the
Pirates have a ten game winning
streak, second longest in the
nation.
Defensively, the Pirates will
again start Oliver Felton, Wayne
Poole, Jake Dove, Zack Valentine
and Fred Chavison the front line.
The linebackers are Harold Fort
and Harold Randolph. And the
secondary features Jim Bolding,
Ernie Madison, Reggie Pinkney
and Gerald Hall, who leads the
nation in punt return yardage.
Offensively, Mike Weaver will
again be joined in the beckfield
with fullback Raymond Jones and
halfbacks Eddie Hicks and Willie
Hawkins. The receivers are tight
end Clay Burnett and split end
Terry Gallaher. And center Tim
Hightower will be flanked by
guards Randy Parrish, and
Wayne Bolt and tackles Matt
Mulholland and Ricky Bennett.
MIK
E WEAVER
Pirates still among leaders
in NCAA team statistics
By STEVE WHEELER
Sports Editor
East Carolina's name con-
tinues to pop up in the NCAA
weekly statistics.
This week, the Pirate defense
is ranked high in all categories.
The Pirates rank fourth in total
defense, giving up just 196 yards
per game (YPG), eighth in
rushing defense at 103.2 YPG,
31st in pass defense at 92.7 YPG,
and seventh in scoring defense at
nine points per game (PPG).
Offensively, the Bucs have
drooped since the first game of
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GERALD HALL intercepted two passes and returned them for 61
yards and returned two punts for 68 vards. For his efforts, he was
named Southern Conference defensive player of the week
Women's tennis team
whips Wolfpack again
lead.
For ECU, Leigr Jefferson
defeated Helen Stockinger, 3-6,
6-2, 6-4, Susan Helmer beat
Gloria Allen, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, Marie
Stewart bested Carol Woodard,
6-1,6-1, and Vicky Loose defeat-
ed Kathy White, 6-1, 6-7, 6-3.
In doubles play ECU won two
of three as Cathy Portwood and
Dorcas Sunkel beat Stockinger
and Alicia Jones, 8-3, while
Jefferson and Karen Clark took
Allen and White, 8-4.
ECU is now 3-1 on the season.
They play here again today
against St. Mary's at 3.00.
ByKURTHICKMAN
Staff Writer
ECU'S women's tennis team
defeated N.C. State for the
second time this season, 6-3, here
Tuesday.
According to Pirate coach
Ellen Warren, the squad is
progressing as she had expected.
"Depth is the one factor that
stands out on this team Warren
said. "All of our players are
capable of strong performances
Again the Lady Pirates and
Wolfpack had tough matches in
singles pic. as ECU took a 4-2
the year, but still show up in
catagories such as rushing of-
fense (281.7 YPG, 11th in nation),
scoring offense (28.2 PPG, 19th),
and total offense (357.5 YPG,
43rd).
Individually, Pete Conaty and
Gerald Hall are the only players
to show up in the stats, but they
are listed high.
Conaty leads the nation in
field goals with ten for a 2.5 per
game average, and he has been
perfect. The NCAA record for
most field goals without missing
is 11, so all Conaty needs is just
two more in a row to enter the
record books.
Conaty is eighth in the nation
in scoring with 41 points for a
10.25 average per game. This
leads all kickers in scoring.
Hall if fourth in punt return
average at 19.5 per return. His
234 yards on punt returns is top in
the nation.
Hall was named defensive
player of the week for Southern
Conference this week.
Tar Heels blank
Pirate booters, 3-0
By ANN HOGGE
Staff Writer
ECU's soccer team played
host Tuesday to Carolina and lost
by a score of 3-0. This brings
ECU'soverall record to 1-7. while
being 1-0 in conference play.
Both teams played strong
defensively, holding the score 0-0
into the 2nd half. Carolina then
became untracked and scored
three goals. They were made by
Mark Shaffer. Eric Brody and
Stephen Scott.
Carolina had 32 shots or goal
to just six for ECU. The Pirates
had 17 saves to Carolina's 4.
ECU soccer coach Curtis Frye
"wasn't disappointed by the
team's effort, but felt simply
errors hindered our play Frye
also said, "Carolina played a
great game and used good
strategy
A problem now facing the
Pirate booters, which surfaced in
Tuesday's match, is that of their
roster shrinking to 14 players,
which allows for very little
substitution.
ECU's next match is Saturday
at Furman and is scheduled to
being at 2.00.
Women's swimming team
faces Duke in tough opener
By DAVID ROBEY
Staff Writer
ECU's women's swim team
have been preparing for their
season under the guidance of
Coach Stevie Chepko. They will
start the season Saturday when
they travel to Duke for their first
meet.
Duke, with five Ail-American
swimmers is expected to give the
Pirate ladies stiff competition.
"We are definitely improved
since last year, with more overall
depth Coach Chepko said.
"Our diving has vastly improved
and overall I'm expecting us to
place better in state competition
than last year
Eighteen girls will be active
on the team, with only five being
upper-classmen. The team has
gained thirteen freshmen or
transfers, all of which show
excellent potential.
"We've got several girls
which look quite promising this
year Coach Chepko said.
"Katherine Wade and Sharon
Burns, both new members of the
team, look very good for the
individual medley. Two more
freshmen, Patricia Redeen and
Cathleen Cullahan look very good
and will be joining upperclassman
Gayle Allen on the diving boards
this year
This year the Lady Pirates will
be competing in six meets. At the
close of the season, the team will
travel to Durham for the
NCAIAW Championship.
SCHEDULE
Oct.
Oct.
9
23
Oct. 26
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
5
10
20
10,
11
at Juke 11:00
at UNC-G 11:00
St Mary's, Meredith 7.O0
Lady Appalachian Relays 1.00 at Boone
at N.C. State 7:00
Furman
NCAIA W Championship Meet at Durham
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Fountainhead, October 7, 1976
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East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.
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