Fountainhead EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Pre-registration issue FOUNTAINHEAD/VOL. 5, NO. 45/4 April 1974 Sixth anniversary Martin Luther King's death commemorated The following article was submitted to Fountainhead by William Tyson in connection with the Black Arts Festival which is being held this week. It commemorates the 6th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King who was killed on April 14, 1968. This article will be read as a prologue to black playwright-novelist Ed Bullins’ lecture tonight at 8:30 p.m. in McGinnis Auditorium. To Fountainhead : We still experience in these last days and time a threatening dark cloud above our heads. This cloud symbolizes the many years of hatred, extreme suffering and overt murders we as a race of Blacks as well as poor Whites find our selves victims to daily. St. Matthew 5.5 of the holy Bible states clearly, Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth. Which also means we will take from the ruling class the riches, glory, comfort, and power they are presently enjoying. We can +Rink GOD ALMIGHTY for this much needed award; to whom all praises are due forever. As our belief in God increases He sends before us many spokesmen to deliver His Word so that we may grow in truth and understanding about His greatness. When we visalize in our minds the many messengers God has sent to us, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stands out among the best. April 4, 1968 Dr. King supposedly was assassinated by James Earl Ray. Mr. Ray either receivea noney or really thought that Dr. King tried to destroy the little freedom and peace we know. Dr. King is the most cherished and loved man poor folks can truly say they love for his great effort to bring us out of darkness into the light. With the gift of understanding and love no wonder he felt the pain of racism, suffering and sin. Let us continue to pay homage to a child of God who dwelt among us for our goodwill in the hopes that he wouid listen and understand him to the point of executing his many ideas for true brotherhood among all people. When we listen to our communications network we hear and see many dedicated brothers and sisters fighting, studying, working and building to make Dr. King’s dream a reality. The time is now we must seize the time before time runs out. All humanity must join hands for one common good, to bring about true brotherhood. After many more years of struggling we may be able to look back and say Dr. King’s dream is now a reality. Thank you and may we continue fighting for LOVE, PEACE, and HAPPINESS. William Tyson Pre-registration begins GREG MASTIN. This Sunday night, April 7, when you're supposed to be studying and don’t want to, come to the Canticle and listen to Greg Mastin. Perhaps you've heard Greg before either at the Canticle where he got a great response from the audience, or maybe you've seen him on the mall picking and singing his creative music. Greg is a musical whiz, proficient on the guitar, banjo and piano. Greg is just the first in the Canticle series of Sunday night shows. So stay tune for what’s happening at the Canticle. Show starts at 8:00 in 201 of the student union. Refreshments being served. Admission 25 cents. 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The class will study and discuss films by Mack Sennett, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, the Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, Ernst Lubitsch, Frank Capra, Howard Hawks and many more. Class meets Mondays and Wednesdays 2:00 to 4:00. Prerequisite: English 211 or consent of instructor, Prof. William Stephenson (Austin 330). For further information see Dr. Stephenson. Pre-registration this week. Free Uni. Is Greenville ready for a Free University? Starting Friday a table will be manned in the Union lobby where ail are invited to talk about it. There would be no credit and no grades. Age, experience, or education would not matter for joining a learning group - interest alone would be enough. Other principles have been suggested, such as small groups, activity and mutual caring in groups, continuity (a series of meetings not just one or two), community concern and projects given special attention, and tuming people into existing channels (like new Pitt Tech classes) when these meet the needs. So far eleven groups having resource leaders are available, including bicycle repair, Greece and U.S. foreign policy, and criticism of local dramatic productions. (Watch the posters/) What would you like to learn? To teach? Should we proceed in some coordinated way to promote these Learning Exchanges? How? Come to the Union and rap. Meaning? What does a philosopher mean by “Meaning”? Whast does a linguist mean by the same word? Phi Sigma lota, Romance Language Honor Society, is sponsoring a lecture by Dr. Gregory A. Ross, of the ECU Philosophy Department, entitled “Once More, With Meaning.” A special invitation is extended to all students and to the general public. Time: 8:00 p.m., Thursday, April 4, 1974. Place: Student Union 201. Music As spring rolls around again, it’s time for some musical pleasure in A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall. This Thursday night at 7:30 in the aforementioned Recital Hall, Wayne Powell and Bob Conger will present a program of fine music for any and all to enjoy. Works performed will be by Marcello, Bach, Stevens, Bonneau, Lunde, Larsson, and Stein. Wayne plays Alto Saxophone and Bob plays Trombone. They invite everyone (even longhairs) to attend. Dietetics Dr. Alice S. Scott, chairman of the ECU Department of Food, Nutrition and Institution Management, spoke on “Career Opportunities in the Profession of Dietetics” at the North Carolina Dietetic Association Workshop in Charlotte last week. Attending with Dr. Scott were two dietetic majors in the ECU School of Home Economics, Janice Jones of Buies Creek and Janice Cobb of Rocky Mount. Other area nutritionists at the meeting included Camille Clark, consulting dietitian for the Greenville Region of the N.C. Dept. of Human Resources, and Elizabeth Hamilton, consulting dietitian for Greenville area health facilities. WECU These are the official rules concerning Spring Fever '74 on WECU: 1. Send a poem to WECU, 2nd floor Joyner Library, or bring it by the studios. (All poems will be judged; no obscenities please.) Be sure to include your name, ID number, campus address and phone number if you have one. Entries without this information cannot be accepted. Deadline for entries is April 19. 2. Beginning April 19th WECU will read a poem over the air. If it’s your poem you will have one hour to call 758-6656 and identify it. 3. If you do, you will win a record album and your name will be placed in the drawings for the steak dinner for 2 and for the new 10 speed bicycle. If you don’t identify your poem within the allotted hour, your name will still be placed in the drawing for the steak dinner. 4. Steak dinners will be given away every Friday beginning April 19 and the drawing for the bicycle will be held May 17. And be listening to WECU April 5,6, and 7 for the Solid Gold Weekend. Re- quests can be made by calling 758-6656. Blacks arts A noted black writer will be featured at ECU’s Black Arts Festival April 4. Playwright-novelist Ed Bullins will speak at 8:30 p.m. in McGinnis Auditorium which is open to the public. Bullins is scheduled to speak on the anniversary of the fatal shooting of Dr. Martin Luther King. A prolific writer, he is the author of more than 30 plays, short stories and poems. His work has won the Obie Award and the Vernon Rice Drama Award, and has been supported by grants from the Rockefeller and Guggenheim Found- ations. His “Twentieth Century Cycle,” a series of 20 plays dealing with black life styles, was produced at Lincoln Center in New York. The ECU Black Arts Festival is coordinated by ECU drama and speech chairman Edgar R. Loessin, under a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. It is scheduled to coincide with the annual ECU African Studies Symposium. ee Science frat Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Beta Phi, science honor fraternity, at ECU has been selected as the outstanding chapter of the year in the national Chi Beta Phi system. The award was announced at the annual national convention of Chi Beta Phi at Athens College, Athens, Ala., according to Dr. T.C. Sayetta, local faculty advisor and national counselor. He said the award was based on science activities by the Alpha Gamma chapter, and its service to ECU, the community and Chi Beta Phi. There are 27 chapters in the Chi Beta Phi system. Dr. Sayetta, a member of the faculty of the ECU Physics Department, was elected treasurer of the national Chi Beta Phi system. Pub. Board There will be a meeting of the Publications Board of East Carolina University on Thursday, April 4, 1974, in Room 206 of Wright Annex. The meeting will start at 3:00 p.m. and all members are requested to be present. If any voting member of the Board will not be able to attend this meeting, please notify Bob McKeel at 758-2655 immediately. Fashions Tonight is a Fashion Show at Garrett at 7:30. Everything from ruffles to lace will be modeled by Garrett residents. Yvonne Martindale, the Butterick Representative on campus, will be hostessing the program. Come check out a few spring things for summer. Gym Gymnastics film of the state and regional championships and the ECU Women’s Gymnastic Team will be shown and explained by Jody Fountain Tuesday at 7:30. All this and more in Garrett Dorm. John Chappell John Chappell will present “Mark Twain on Stage” Monday, April 8 at Wright Auditorium. The performance will begin at 8:15 p.m. Chappell is fascinated by the material. He has read and studied the life of Twain, absorbing the man’s character from his writings, which are so extensive they have never been completely collected or published. He reminds us that much of what Twain said applied to the complexity of the modern world. “in the first place, God made idiots. This was _ for practice. Then he made school boards. This lie is man’s best and surest friend, and it cannot perish from the earth while Congress remains in session.” Tickets can be obtained from the Central Ticket Office from 9:00-4:00 p.m. daily. Music ed. The members of the ECU faculty appeared on the national program of the Music Educators National Conference in Anaheim, Calif., last weekend. They were Walter N. Creekmore, assistant professor of special education and director of the ECU Remedial Education Activities Program (REAP), Daniel M. Jones, REAP music therapist, and Dr. Ruth Boxberger, associate professor and chairman of music therapy in the ECU School of Music. They were invited to present a conference session on ‘Behavioral Objectives in Music for the Handicapped.” The session included an audio-visual presentation of the use of music activities with children enrolled in REAP. The Music Educators National Conference is the professional organi- zation of music educators on all levels. ROTC Air Force ROTC Cadet Robert |. Cutler, who attends ECU has been awarded an Air Force College Scholarship. This scholar- ship covers full tuition, laboratory expenses, incidental fees, and an allowance for books. Also included is $100 per month in non-taxable pay. Se- lection was made on a nationally competitive basis by a central selection | board at Air Force ROTC Headquarters in Alabama. Selection was based on the score received of the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, scholastic achievement. Involve- ment in extracurricular university activi- ties, and the rating received from an interview board of Air Force officers. Philosophy Two members of the ECU philosophy faculty have received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities | for summer study. Dr. Frank J. Murphy, assistant | professor, received a stipend of $2,000 to | participate in an eight-week seminar on “World, Self and Action” at Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Dr. Ermest C. Marshall, associate professor, received a grant for summer study and research on the topic “Philosophical Foundations of Demo- cracy” at the University of Arizona, Tuscon, Ariz. Bike sale The University Police Department projects the selling of bicycles on May 2, 1974. The University Police Department has over 100 bicycles presently impounded. It is requested that the Fountainhead bring to the attention of all the student body that have had bicycles lost or stolen to check with the University Police Department. It is also requested that the projected bicycle sale of May 2, 1974 be brought to the attention of the student body in several issues of the: Fountainhead between now and May 2, 1974. Continued on page three. There | Parliamentar April 8 at 4: 308 Wright A used in tt Legislature \ Braxton He Chairman M person, whet not, is invite The ECU Music Festivi p.m. in Wrig which is bein Black Arts outstanding groups inclu Ayden, the G of Grifton, Chorus of Fa Greenville, 3 Singers of G The festiv of Black chu include a wic from the trad! rock gospel t Hawkins Sin The prog! there is n Greenville ar urged to atte Alpha The April ‘vill be held room 201 Jo requested to. our plans for in May. All i to attend. CLA — EUROPE.ISF count year Agency, Inc. Atlanta, Ga. ; FOR SALE: years old, | price. Call 75 Pat or Skip ( CHARCOAL Brendle 752-2 DONALD T, Nam, artist : possession of visits and fe year. Would letters fromm person. Dona Box 787, Luca WANTED: R female to rac Atlantic Coas to ‘‘The St Charlotte, N. in sailing | information. FOUNTAINHEAD/VOL. 5, NO. 45/4 APRIL. 1974 3 ee —— ‘Continued from page two. ~ NEWSFLASH Egg hunt Seminar Memorial The Junior Panhellenic Council is A special memorial service for persons sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt for all of pe ile pce t pol Department Of = who have given anatomical gifts to the There will be a session on your children of faculty, staff and married “i ry ® ; em Carolina pga: East Carolina University School of ee Parliamentary Procedures on Monday, students, ages 1 through 8. There will be Interisciplinary Program for the Prepar. Medicine will be held on the campus wram of the April 8 at 4:15 in the Legislature Room, prizes awarded for the most eggs found ation of aivaice eet tela’ Tuesday, April 9. arenes in 308 Wright Annex. The rules of procedure and for the child who finds the “golden Friday. Aoril 5, 1974. at 3: rod F ’ Dr. Michael R. Schweisthal, chairman used in the meetings of the SGA egg”. All children will be able to find soo Flandaan Building, Nroom — of the ECU Department of Anatomy said ‘Creekmore Legislature will be explained by Speaker eggs. Goth seat ae ie aaa the annual “Service in Remembrance” is hae ta Braxton Hall and Rules Committee The day of the Easter Egg Hunt will be 56m an i shins in igh re ie “not a memorial service in the traditional Caraaciia| Chairman Mike Edwards. Any interested Tuesday, April 9th from 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 invited to attend alesis Y sense of the word,” but rather an m (REAP) person, whether a member of the SGA or p.m. These hours were chosen so parents i “opportunity” for the medical schoo! “to c therapist, | Cen could be present. The Hunt will take place reflect back on those who made associate in the grassy area in front of Fleming and a anatomical gifts” during the year. ae. hae | f Jarvis Residence Halls and between Fifth Bi ke-a-thon The service will take place at 10 a.m. in ad ospe est Street. The area—will be roped-off to the medical schoo! conference room in the present a prevent wandering off hunters from ECU Science — is open to all Behavioral The ECU Union will present a Gospel ie Javer Paseo Council will ECU's Student Council for Exceptional" hei ndicapped. Music Festival on Sunday, April 7, at 3:00 appreciate your support in giving your Children is sponsoring a Bike-a-Then and C ff h audio-visual p.m. in Wright Auditorium. The festival, == hiidren a happier Easter by attending our Rummage, Plant and Bake Sales, 0 ee ouse ic activities | whichis being held in conjunction with the Easter Egg Hunt eat Saturday, April 6, 1974, at Elm Street 2 Black Arts Festival will feature five i Gymnasium, 10 a.m. Come help us Local coffeehouse presents Greg National outstanding area musical groups. The finance a bus for the kids at Caswell Mastin, Sunday April 7, in the Union nal organi- groups include the Wilson Ensemble of Center. 201. Shows at 8:00 and 9:00 p.m. Ad all levels. Ayden, the Grifton Young People’s Chorus St ' | mission 25 cents and ID. Refreshments of Grifton, the Warren Chapel Gospel ein play served. Chorus of Farmville, the Voices of Zion of y th A s Greenville, and the Revelation Gospel ston FANS: “What happened,” a oF OU ttention c , Sige ot ee play by Gertrude Stein, will be present am paign The festival will bea study Intothe soul = Friday, April 5, at 4 p.m. in the Studio of Black church music. The program-will Theatre. Free.” Youth Attention will have atable in the = THe organizational meeting of the ort |. Cutler include a wide range of selections ranging : Student Union on Tuesday, April 9 from jenny Hall Wilson for Senate campus Fy from the traditional Negro Spirituals to the 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Stop by for further ill be held Tuesday, April 9 in arded an Air 2 information about the campaign wil f his scholar- rock gospel type popularized by the Edwin Russ a ff d program and/or to 203 of the Student Union. The laboratory Hawkins Singers. i n 0 ere become a volunteer or call 758-5703. ea begin at 7:30 p.m. All people ; and an The program Is open to the public and interested in the future of North Carolina included is there is no admission. Citizens of Russian | is offered once a year - at the are urged to attend. For information on le pay. Se- Greenville and the surrounding areas are —_ beginning of each academic year. Now is the meeting, campaign or Wilson call nae elle urged to attend this festival. the time to enroll in the course for Fall Dudley Rouse, ECU campaign co-ordinator al selection | 1974, The course is opened to all students at 752-6949. dquarters in who = Fr garg i mastering the or s of a language perhaps 117 ART APPRECIATION (TTH 11:00) (7) the score Alpha Beta Al pha different, but by no means more difficult "7 ART APPRECIATION (TTH 17:00) (7) 1 Qualifying than the others. 117 ART APPRECIATION (TTH 1:00) (7) nt. Involve- Russian is taught at ECU by Dr. Maria 117 ART APPRECIATION (TTH 3:00) (?) rsity activi- _ The April meeting of Alpha Beta Alpha Malby, who has many years of experience 121A CERAMIC STUDIO 11 (Mw 8:00-1:00; | nr) (3) .. .vill be held on April 9, 1974, at 5:00 in in teaching Russian to Americans. Rus- were CERAMIC STUDIO 1 WiRE Teah 08s Fee fficers room 201 Joyner Library. All persons are sian | will be offered Monday through 122A INTERIOR OES STU | (MW 12:00~ 2905 F + :00) (3) : requested to attend as we will be finalizing Friday at 10:00. 1228 INTERIOR DES STU I (1TH 17200-72005 F 1:00) (3) our plans for our trip to Washington, D.C. The XIX Century Russian Prose in i AE Ale ag ryt gs A A ae ete in May. All interested persons are invited translation (Russ. 220) will also be offered Lm FICURE DRAWING (MW 1:00-1:05 F 19:00) (3) to attend. in the Fall quarter. This course may be 126*2 FICURE DRAWING (TTH 10:00717:90; F 14:99) (3) taken to satisfy the humanities 128A PRINT STUDIO II (1TH 8:00-19:00; F 9:07) (3) } philosophy requirement or as an elective. 128B PRINT STUDIC If (MW 10:00717:003 F 10:10) (3) : 129A,B PAINT STUDIO I (1TH 8:00-10:00; F 9:00: (3) s from the 131A CERAMIC STUDIO IH) (TTH &:00-10:003 F ¥:00) (3) Humanities | 1318 CERAMIC STUDIO I] (MW &:00-10:005 F r:00) (3) 139A,B PAINT STUDIO I} (MW 6:00-10:N0; F %:00) (3) ? Ay AN | 144 ANCIENT ART Percent 11:00) (3) of $2,000 to 150 OBSERVATION (F &: 1 seminar on CLASSI Fl E D TYPING SERVICE: Call 758-5948._ 154 ITAL REN 1300-1800 (MWF 17:09) (3) at Indiana pa _ TYPING SERVICE: 758-2814. 159A,B TEXTILE DESION | (TTH 10:00-1; :00; F 11:00) (3) anager 160A,8 PHOTOGRAPHY Be oe gm ie) i assoc Y : Papers, thesis, 168A,B CRAFTS DESIGN | :0073:00; F 1:90) ¢ he — ple illo dey Yo TOE it. manuscripts. Fast ofeteamendl work at 170.” TYPOGRAPHY (TTH 12:00-7:00; F 1:09) (3) year round. Student Air Travel reasonable rates. Call Julia Bloodworth the topic Agency, Inc., 201 Allen Rd., Suite 410, 756-7874 : 201A,B JEWELRY DESIGN (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3) of Demo- Atlanta, Ga. 30328, (404) 256-4258. ' “— m 209A ,B as pie hy WEAV (Mw 10:00°12:00; : : : le roommate to re : ¢ ae FOR SALE: Varityper 820 Headliner, 3 Wee ee bt utilities. Private 211A CERAM STUD IV (MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3) years old, good condition. You name entrance and adjoining shared bathroom. 211B CERAM STUD IV (TTH 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3) price. Call 758-6366 or 758-6367 and ask for Call 758-4399, ask for Jan or David 211C CERAM STUD IV (TTH 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3) Pat or Skip (Fountainhead). cunts: 4 Alabama ener 221 MEDIA & TECH (MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3) : 10 cnmo ’ v7 . “4. ° ‘+ CHARCOAL PORTRAITS by Jack PI (VE,NEaster vacation) - URGENT Call ee ae eee a er Pat, 758-6366; if I’m not there, leave 2288 PRINT STUD II! (TT 8:00-10:00; F 5 00} (3) DONALD YAYLGR: No. 13006:" Viet. message indicating your name and phone 229A,8 PAINT STUD II (TTH 10:00-12:00; F 11:00) (3) Department Nam, artist serving prison sentence for see : 238A PRINT STUDIO IV (TTH 8:00710:00; F 9:00) (3) s on May 2, possession of marijuana. Has received no BARTENDER WANTED: Must be exper- 2388 PRINT STUDIO IV (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3) Department visits and few letters during the past ienced... Fee negotiable, if interested, call 238 —- PRINT STUD IV (TTH 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3) presently pet ee eae SS 752-6075, or Fountainhead. . ost at oe cen (3) co rn $ 1 that the person. Donald Taylor, No. 135972, P.O. WANTED TO BUY: Girl's used bicycle In 248A PRINT STUD V (MW 12:00"2:005 F 12:00) (3) ention of all Box 787, Lucasville, Ohio, 45648. geet seen. Contact Sally Elliott 305 2u8e PRINT STUO V (1Tw 8:00710:00; F 9:00) (3) vad bicycles astern St. 758-2201. : ; ae WANTED: Racing crew, male and/or ; 248c PRINT STUD V (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3) eigen female to race in the Pamlico Sound and FOR RENT: 1 to 4bedroom apts. Utilities 269a,8,c PAINT STUD V (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3) o requested Atlantic Coastal Waterway. Send replies included within reasonable amounts. 250A,B SCULPT STUD III (MW 1:0073:00; F 1:00) (3) je of May 2, to ‘The Skipper’, P.O. Box 1171, Stove and refrigerator included. Rent is 252A INT DES STU IV (MW 8:00710:00; F 8:00) \) ntion of the Charlotte, N.C. 28201. Include experience ge ince: 20) e or ener he 252B,C INT OES STU IV (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3) sues of the} in sailing and any other pertinant oie aritnatan Give ‘Under Naw Manage- 260A,B,C SCULPTURE STU IV (Mw 120073200; F 1:00) (3) and May 2, information. ment) Call 756-5610, between 10 and 6. 261A CERAM STU V (TTH B:00710:00: F 9:00) (3) page three. a ceintnnttnctamnnsnantn tema tettn tetnetnetitnt tcc yunstaum ttt eA ct SE cE PSO i ah Osetia esas ty Art (Cont.) 261B CERAM STU V (MW 8:00-10:00; F 8:00) (3) 261C CERAM STU V (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3) 268 ART FOR ELEM SCH (M-F 8:00-10:00) (5) 268 ART FOR ELEM SCH (M-F 10:00-12:00) (5) 268 ART FOR ELEM SCH (M-F 12:00-2:00) (5) 268A ART FOR FLEM SCH (M-F 2:00-4:00) (5) 269*1 PARTICIPATION (MW 4:00) (1) 269%2 PARTICIPATION (TTH 4:00) (1) 2701 ITALIAN BAROQUE (MWF 9:00) (3) 270*2 ITALIAN BAROQUE (MWF 10:00) (3) 27% 20TH CENT ART HIST (MWE 3:00) (3) 290A,B,C COMMERCIAL ART STU IV (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3) 308GA PRINT STUDIO VI (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3) 319GA PAINT STU VI (MW 12:00-2:00; F 12:00) (3) 320A,B,C SCULPT STU V (MW 1:00-3:00; F 1:00) (3) 321GA CERAM STU VI (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3) 323M ART IN HIGH SCH (TTH 8:30-10:00) (3) 350GA SCULPT STU VI (MW 1:00-3:00; F 1:00) (3) 4107415 PROB IN SCULPT (TBA) (3) 420-425 PROB IN PRINTS (TBA) (3) 4307435 PROB IN CERAMICS (MW 10:00-12:00; F 10:00) (3) WHO-44S PROB IN PAINTING (TTH 10:00-12:00; F 11:00)(3) 450-455 PROB IN DESIGN (TBA) (3) 460-465 PROB IN ART HIST (TTn 3:00-4:30) (3) 470-475 PROB IN INT DES (TBA) (3) 484-489 PROB IN COMM ART (TBA) (3) 490 HIST & PHIL OF ART ED (T 6:3079:30) (3) ¥99A,B,C THESIS SEMINAR (TBA) (3) BIOL (Biology) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MWF 8:00) (3) 70L LAB (M 12:00-3:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MWF 8:00) (3) 70L LAB (T 17:00-3:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MWF 8:00) (3) 70L LAB (T 8:00711:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL |! (MWF 11:00) (3) 70L LAB (W 8:00-11:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MWF 11:00) (3) 70L LAB (M 12:00-3:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MWF 11:00) (3) 70L LAB (M 3:0076:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MTTH 12:00) (3) 70L LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MTTH 12:00) (3) 70L LAB (T 12:00-3:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MTTH 12:00) (3) 70L LAB (T 3:00-6:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MTTH 2:00) (3) 70L LAB (W 8:00-11:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL t (MTTH 2:00) (3) 70L LAB (W 12:007-3:00) (1) 70 PRIN BIOL | (MTTH 7:00) (3) 70L LAB (W 3:00-6:00) (1) ( 70L LAB (TH 8:00-11:00) (1) 70L LAB (TH 12:00-3:00) (1) 70L LAB (TH 3:00-6:00) (1) 70L LAB (F 8:00-11:00) (1) 70L LAB (F 12:00-3:00) (1) 70L LAB (M 12:00-3:00) (1) 70L LAB (M 3:00-6:00) (1) 70L LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1) 70L LAB (T 12:00-3:00) (1) 70L LAB (T 3:00-6:00) (1) 70L LAB (W 8:00-11:00) (1) 70L LAB (W 12:007-3:00) (1) 70L LAB (W 3:00-6:00) (1) 70L LAB (TH 8:00-11:00) (1) 70L LAB (TH 12:00-3:00) (1) 70L LAB (TH 3:00-6:00) (1) 70L LAB (F 8:00-11:00) (1) 70L LAB (F 12:00-3:00) (1) 71 PRIN BIOL I! (MWF 10:00) (3) TAL LAB (M 12:00-3:00) (1) 74 PRIN BIOL I! (MWF 10:00) (3) 74L LAB (M 3:00-6:00) (1) 74 PRIN BIOL I! (MWF 10:00) (3) 7AL LAB (T 8:00711:00) (1) 74L LAB (T 3:00-6:00) (1) TAL LAB (TH 8:00-11:00) (1) 74L LAB (TH 12:00-3:00) (1) 77 SCI OF BIOL | (TWF 9:00) (6) Ta LAB (TTH 2:00-5:00) (0) 90 PERSP IN BIOL(MTWTH 3:00) (4) 90 PERSP IN BIOL(MTWTH 3:00) (4) 90 PERSP IN BIOL(MTWTH 3:00) (4) 110 FUND OF MICROBIOL (MTH 1:00) (4) 110L LAB (MTH 8:00710:00) (0) 110 Hee OF MICROBIOL (MTH 1:00) (4) 110L ie (MTH 2:00-4:00) (0) 123 ) PHYS & ANAT III (TTH 11:00) (3) 123L Le (M 1:00-3:00) (0) 12% - PHYS 8 ANAT TIL (TTH 11:00) (3) 123L LAB (T 8:00-10:00) (0) 123L LAB (W 1:00-3:00) (0) R ANAT MWF 200) (3 -4 ry) & ANAT | (MWF 1 124 H HY 124 Af i n 124L 124 V24L 124 124L 124 124L 124 124L 124L 124L 160 160L 160L 181 181L 181 181L 181L 182 182L 183 183L 215 215L 215 215L 3016 304G 304GL 313A 313B 3256 3256L 3256L 3736 3736L 3806 3806L 380GL 3886 388GL 3906 400 402 4SOA 450B 450C 488 490 499A 499B 499C 49OR LAB (T 3:00-5:00) (1) HU PHYS & ANAT | (MWF 1:00) (3) LAB (W 8:00-10:00) (1) HU PHYS & ANAT | (MTTH 4:00) (3) LAB (W 10:00-12:00) (1) HU PHYS & ANAT | (MTTH 4:00) (3) LAB (TH 10:00-12:00) (1) HU PHYS & ANAT | (MTTH 4:00) (3) LAB (TH 1:00-3:00) (1) LAB (TH 3:00-5:00) (1) LAB (F 8:00-10:00) (1) PRIN GROW & DEV (MWF 9:00) (4) LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (0) BIOL OF INVERT (MWF 9:00) (4) LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0) BIOL OF INVERT (MWF 9:00) (4) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (0) LAB (F 2:00-5:00) (0) BIOL OF VERTS (MTTH 8:00) (4) LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (0) BIOL NON-VAS PLTS (MWF 11:00) (4) LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0) CELL PHYS (MTWTH 12:00) (5) LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0) CELL PHYS (MTWTH 12:00) (5) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (0) COMP ENDOCRIN (MTTH 1:00) (3) MYCOLOGY (MTTH 11:00) (4) MYCOLOGY LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (0) RES PROB (TBA) (3) RES PROB (TBA) (3) ECOLOGY (MTTH 10:00) (4) LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (0) PHYS ECOL(MTTH 12:00) (4) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (0) PRIN OF BIOCHEM (MTTH 9:00) (4) LAB (T 6:30-9:30) (0) LAB (T 1:00-4:00) {0) MICROBIOL PHYS (TTH 8:00) (4) LAB (WF 9:00-11:00) (0) INTERNSHIP (TBA) (3) SEMINAR (TBA) (1) MARINE BIOL (S 9:00-12:00) (3) SPEC PROB (TBA) (3) SPEC PROB (TBA) (3) SPEC PROB (TBA) (3) INTRO TO RES (M 6:30-9:30) (3) INTERNSHIP (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) RESIDENCY (TBA) (0) BUSA (Business Administration) 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 124 12% 12% 12% 26h 24h uh 2h 245 245 245 245 283 283 283 285 286 324 324 324 335 335 246 351 356 366 366 7 Ann INTRO BUSI (MWF 8:00) (3) INTRO BUSI (TTH 8:00-9:30) (3) INTRO BUSI (MWF 9:00) (3) INTRO BUS! (TTH 11:00-12:30) (3) INTRO BUSI (MWF 12:00) (3) INTRO BUS! (MWF 1:00) (3) INTRO BUSI (TTH 12:30-2:00) (3) INTRO BUS! (TTH 9:30-11:00) (3) INTRO BUSI (MWF 1:00) (3) INTRO BUSI (MWF 12:00) (3) INTRO BUS! (MWF 2:00) (3) INTRO BUSI (TTH 2:00-3:30) (3) LEGAL ENV OF BUSI (MWF 9:00) (3) LEGAL ENV OF BUSI (TTH 9:30-11:00) (3) LEGAL ENV OF BUSI (MWF 10:00) (3) LEGAL ENV OF BUSI (TTH 2:00-3:30) (3) ORG THEOR (MWF 11:00) (3) ORG THEOR (MWF 2:00) (3) ORG THEOR (TTH 11:00-12:30) (3) ORG THEOR (TTH 12:30-2:00) (3) INTERPERS RELATIONS (TTH 9:30-11:00) (3) INTERPERS RELATIONS (MWF 10:00) (3) INTERPERS RELATIONS (MWF 1:00) (3) INTERPERS RELATIONS (T 6:30-9:30) (3) MARKETING MANAGEMT (M-F 10:00) (5) MARKETING MANAGEMT (M-F 2:00) (5) MARKETING MANAGEMT (TTH 6:30-9:00) (5) BUSI LAW OF REAL EST (M-F 11:00) (5) REAL EST APPRAISALS (M-F 1:00) (5) sor AND POL ENV BUSI (TTH 8:00-9:30) (3) SOC AND POL ENV BUSI (TTH 9:30711:00) (3) SOC AND POL ENV BUSI (MWF 10:00) (3) INTER BUSINESS (MWF 9:00) (3) INTER BUSINESS (TTH 8:00-9:30) (3) MANPOWER MANAGEMT (TTH 9:30-11:00) (3) PRIN OF SFIL & SALES (M-F 8:00) (5) ASES MARK(T STRAT (MWF 11:00) (3) MARKET RESEARCH (MWF 2:00) (2) MARKET RESFARCH (TTH 11:00712:30) (3) FRATIONS MANAGEMT (TTH 1 Ofer 00) ATIONS MANA (MWF 1 WAP) N MER A | R (MW 0 ) ( } 384 384 389 406 406 424 440 453 453 453 W741 488 BUSINESS POLICY (MWF 8:00) ( BUSINFSS POLICY (MWF 9:00) ( TRANSPORTATION (M-F 12:00) ( HUM BEHAV IN ORG (T 6:30-9:33 HUM BEHAV IN ORG (F 2:0075:0 LFGAL ENV OF BUSI (TH 6:30-9: BUS! POL & PROB (TTH 3:30-5:00) ( ADV PROD MANAGEMT (1TH 2:00-3:30) ADV PROD MANAGEMT (W 6:30-9:30) ( ADV PROD MANAGEMT (S 9:00-12:00) INTER BUSINESS (MWF 11:00) (3) BUSI MARK RESEARCH (TH 6:30-9:30) (3) 3) 3) 3) 0) ( 0) (3 o 497A,B,C INDEPENDENT STUDIES (TBA) (3) BUED (Business Ed.--See Technology, p. 12) CHEM 2k 24 34 34 34 34L 34L 34L 34L 34L 34L 34L 34L 34L 35 35L 35L 35L 36 36L 36L 36L 62 64 64 64 64L 64L 64L 64L 64L 64L 64L 64L 66 66L 66L 113 1131 144 Thy TY4L T4bL T4hL T4bL TUL 252 252aL 261 261L 313G 313GL 3206 343G 343GL 394 395 488 490 495 499 499R COHE 276 276L 366 369 369L 371 372 375A CORS 10( 100 (Chemistry) GEN DESCRIP CHEM (MTTHF 11:00) (4) GEN DESCRIP CHEM (MTTHF 1:00) (4) BASIC GEN CHEM (MWF 9:00) (3) BASIC GEN CHEM (MTTH 10:00) (3) BASIC GEN CHEM (MW 2:00-3:30) (3) LAB (M &:00711:00) (1) LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (1) LAB (T &:00-11:00) (1) LAB (T 2:0075:00) (1) LAB (W 8:00-11:00) (1) LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (1) LAB (TH &8:00-11:00) (1) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (1) LAB (F 4:00-11:00) (1) BASIC ORG CHEM (MW 2:00-3:30) (3) LAB (T 7:00-5:00) (1 LAB (TH 8:00-11:00) ) BASIC BIOCHFMISTR LAB (M 8:00-11:00 LAR (M 2:00-5:00) ( LAR (W 7:0075:00) ( PREP FOR COLL CHEM (MTWF 11:00) (2) GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL (MWF 8:00) (3) GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL (MWF 10:09) (3) GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL (MWF 1:00) (3) LAB (M &:00-11:00) (1) LAR (M 7:90-5:00) (1) LAB (T &:00-11:00) (1) LAB (T 7:00-5:00) (1) LAB (W &:00711:00) (1) LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (1) LAB (TH 8:00-11:00) (1) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (1) GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL (MWF 8:00) (3) LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1) LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (1) QUANT ANAL (MWF 11:00) (3) LAB (MW 2:00-5:00) ( ORGAN IC CHEM (MWF 9: ORGANIC CHEM (MWF 1 ( ( 0 LAR (TH 7:00-5:00) Y ) LAB (M 2:00-5:00) LAB (T 2:00-5:00) LAB (W 2:00-5:00) ( LAB (TH 8:00711:00) (1) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (1) INTROD PHYS CHEM (MWF 9:00) (3) LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (1) PHYSICAL CHEM (MTTHF 10:00) (4) LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (1) INSTRUM ANALYSIS (MWF 9:00) (3) LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (1) ADV INORGAN CHEM (MWF 11;00) (3) ADV ORGANIC CHEM (MWF 1:00) (3) LAB (T 2:0075:00) (1) INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (4) RESEARCH PROB CHEM (TBA) (4) INTROD RESEARCH (TBA) (5) CHEM SEMINAR (TBA) (1) RESEARCH (TBA) (5) THESIS (TBA) (3) RESIDENCE (TBA) (0) ? :0 0 ) ) ) 1 1 1 (Community Health) SK DEV GRP INTER (W 1:0073:00) (3) LAR (W 3:00-5:00) (0) DES & TECH ST/VOL TRNG (M 1:00-4%;00(3) TH & PRAC COHE (TH 1:00-3:00) (4) LAB (TH 3:00-5:00) (0) SEM COHE (TBA) (2) INTERN COHE (TBA) (17) INDEPENDENT STUDY (M 19:00-12;00, Ww #:00712:00) (3) (Correctional Services) COIM JUSTICE SYST (1TH 00-9:30) (3) 2 IN | | ey wu 40 11 ry ES) Waa pags CORS ( 200 I 210 C 220 Cl 220 Ci 225 Ci 225 CI 250 Al 300 L 302 i 303 Cl 330 J 350 Cl DRAM (I 21A Bi 214A Bi 100 Ir 121A Bi 122A Cl 130 LI 131A | *131A $] 131B 5 140 Mi 140L Li 14OL U 205A SF 2058 SF 2056 SF 230A AC 230A AC 231A Cl 235A AD 245A ST 246A SC 250A CC 305A SP 305B SP 305C SP 321A BA *FOR NON A DRED (I 200 NR 200L LA 200L LA 230 TR 307 PR 307L LA 307L LA 311 OR 320 LA 320L LA 323M ME 3306 K- 405 CU 460A RE ¥60B READ 4¥60C READ Y95A_ EXTE 495B EXTE y95C_ EXTE ECONOMI ECON (E 111 INTR 111 INTR 111 INTR 111 INTF 112 INTR 112 INTF 112 INTF 112 INTF 220 ~=LABL 226 INTE 228 STAI 228 STAI 228 STAI 229 STA 229 STAI 229 STAI 243 INT 243 INTI 243 INTI Puy INT| 244 INT| 244 INT 962 MAN 962 MAN! Pea Oetanttne ru —~w wo— WD me mw wo ~— — ) (3) ) (3) FOUNTAINHEAD/VOL. 5, NO. 46/4 APRIL 1974 5 i i ae | CORS (Correctional Services) 200 210 220 220 275 225 250 300 302 303 330 350 INTRO LAW ENFORMT (TTH 10:00-11:39) (3) CORR INSTITU | (MW 10:00-11:30) (3) COMM CORR SERV (M 6:30-9:30) (3) COMM CORR SERV (TTH 9:00-10:30) (3) CRIMINAL OFFENDER (MW 3:30-5;00) (3) CRIMINAL OFFENDER (TH 6:30-9:30) (3) ADD, CRIME & CRIM (TTH 2:00-3:30) (3) LAW, LAW END & COR (T 6:30-9:30) (3) POLICE ORGAN & ADM (MW 11:00-12:30) (3) CRIMINAL INVESTIGA (T 6:30-9:30) (3) JUV COURT PHIL (MW 11:3071:00) (3) CRIMINAL LAW (TTH 6:30-8:00) (3) (Drama) BALLET | (MTWTH 11:00-12:30) (° BALLET | (MTWTH 12:30-2:00) (3 INTRO TO THEATRE (TTH 10:00) ( BALLET 11 (MTWTH 9:30-11:00) ( CONTEM DANCE II (MTWTH 3:30-5: LIT FOR THEATRE (MWF 1:00) (3) STAGE SCFNERY (MWF 1:00-3:00) (3) STAGE SCFNERY (MTWTH 3:00-5:00) (3) STAGE SCENERY (TTHF 1:00-3:00) (3) MAKEUP (T 3:00) (1) LAB (F 11:00-1:00) (1) LAB (TH 3:00-5:00) (1) SPFC THEA PROJ (TBA) (1) SPFC THEA PROJ (TBA) (1) SPC THEA PROJ (TBA) (1) ACTING (MW 11:09-1:00) (3) ACTING (TTH 11:00-1:00) (3) DIRECTING (MWF 3:30-5:20) (3) ADV ACTING (MW 1:00-3:00) (3) STAGE LIGHTING (MW 10:00-11:30) (4) SCENERY OPSIGN (TTH 10:00711:30) (3} COSTUMES FOR STAGE (TTHF 1:09-3:00) (4) SPEC THEA PROJ (TBA) (1) SPEC THEA PROJ (TBA) (1) SPEC THEA PROJ (TBA) (1) BALLET IV (MTWTH 7:00-3:30) (3) *FOR NON MAJORS. DRED 200 200L 200L 230 307 307L 307L 311 320 320L 323M 3306 405 460A 460B 460C ¥95A 495B y95C (Driver Education) DRIVER EDUCATION (TTH 17:00) (3) LAB (W 12:00-2:00) (0) LAB (T 2:00-4:00) (0) TRAFFIC LAW (M 6:30-9:30) (3) PRAC OR & TRAF SAFETY (TTH 1:00) (3) LAB (W 12:00-2:00) (0) LAB (T 2:00-4:00) (0) ORG AD SUP DR TSE (M 6:30-9:30) (3) LAB PROG DR TSE (MWF 1:00) (5) LAB (TTH 1:00-3:00) (0) METH TCH DR TS (MWF 10:00) (3) K-12 TRAF SAFETY FOR TEA (T 6:30-9:30) (3) CURRENT PROB DOR TSE (M 6:30-9:30) (3) READ DR & TRAF SA (TBA) (2) READ OR & TRAF SA (TBA) (2 READ DR & TRAF SA (TBA) (2 ) ) EXTERNSHIP DR TR SE(TBA) (2 EXTERNSHIP OR TR SE a ) 2) EXTERNSHIP DR TR SE (TBA) (2) ECONOMICS & FINANCE ECON 111 411 111 WW 112 112 112 112 220 226 228 228 228 229 229 229 243 243 243 244 244 244 262 (Economics) INTRO TO ECON | (MWF 12:00) (3) INTRO TO ECON | (MWF 12:00) (3) INTRO TO ECON | (TTH 9:30-11:00) (3) INTRO TO ECON | (TTH 2:00-3:30) (3) INTRO TO ECON 11 (MWF 2:00) (3) INTRO TO ECON 11 (MWF 2:00) (3) INTRO TO ECON 1! 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INTER GERM (M-F 10:00) (5) 4 INTER GERM (M-F 9:00) (5) 50 INTRO GERM LYRIC LIT (M-F 1:00) (4) 120 GERM CIVIL (M-F 9:00) (5) 205 ADV GRAM & COMP (M-F 11:00) (5) 361 GERM LIT 18TH CENT (MWF 12:00) (3) LATN (Latin) ELEM LATIN (M-F 9:00) (5) ELEM LATIN (M-F 9:00) (5) ) (5) ) (5) INTER LATN (M-F 10:00 INTER LATIN (M-F 12:00 rFrwn— RUSS (Russian) 1 ELEM RUSS (M-F 10:00) (5) 4 INTER RUSS (M-F1:00) (5) 220 RU PRO 19 CEN TRAN (MWF 11:00) (3) SPAN (Spanish) ELEM SPAN (M-F 9:00) ( ELEM SPAN (M-F 10:00) (5) ELEM SPAN (M-F 11:00) (5) ELEM SPAN (M-F 11:00) (5) ELEM SPAN (M-F 12:00) (5) ELEM SPAN (M-F 1:00) ELEM SPAN (M-F 9:00) ELEM SPAN (M-F 10:00) ELEM SPAN (M-F 10:00) ELEM SPAN(M-F 11:00) ELEM SPAN (M-F 12:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 9:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 10:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 11:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 12:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 1:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 9:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 9:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 12:00) INTER SPAN (M-F 12:00) ( 103. REVIEW OF GRAMMAR (M-F 11:00 228 INTRO STUDY OF LIT (T 12:00) 230B SURV SPAN LIT 11 (MWF 10:00) 370G DON QUIJOTE (MWF 12:00) (3) FTF FTWWWWWNVYNYYYN = @ @ eo oa ) (5) (5 (1) (3) GEOGRAPHY & PLANNING GEOG (Geography) 15 EARTH & MAN (M-F 8:00) ( 15 EARTH & MAN (M-F 9:00) ( 15 EARTH & MAN (M-F 10:00) 15 EARTH & MAN (M-F 11:00) 15 EARTH & MAN (M-F 12:00) 15 EARTH & MAN (M-F 1:00) ( 106 PHYS GEOG 1 (MWTH 10:00) (4) 106L LAB (T 12:00-3:00) (0) 106L LAB (T 3:00-6:00) (0) 107 PHYS GEOG 11 (MTW ge (4) 107L_ LAB (TH 12:00-3:00) (0) 107L LAB (TH 3:00°6:00) (0) 108 CULTURAL (MWF 11:00) ( 108 CULTURAL (MWF 9:00) (3 115 ECONOMIC (M-F 10:00) ( 115 ECONOMIC (M-F 11:00) ( 142 WORLD (M-F 9:00) (5) 154 MAP READING & INTERPRE (MWF 9:00-11:00) (4) 15% MAP READING & INTER (MTTH 1:00-3:00) (4) 208 POPULATION (MWF 12:00) (3) 212 HIST GEOG OF US (MWF 11:00) (3) 216 NORTH CAROLINA (TTH 11:00) (2) 216 NORTH CAROLINA (TTH 1:00) (2) 219 SOVIET UNION (MWF 11:00) (3) 220 CARIBBEAN AMERICA (TTH 12:00) (2) 222 MEXICO (TTH 10:00) (2) 226 URBAN (M-F 12:00) (5) 232 US & CANADA (M-F 10:00) (5) 242 POLITICAL (MWF 10:00) (3) 259 CARTOGRAPHY (TTH 10:00-12:00) (3) 265 AFRICA (M-F 11:00) (5) 266 UNDERDEVEL COUNTRIES (MWF 9:00) (3) 3186 AGRICULTURE (MWF 1:00) (3) 323M METHODS (MW 1:00-3:00) (3) 340A FIELD GEOG (MW 2:00-4:00) (3) 353G PHYSICAL SEMINAR (W 6:30-9:30) (3) 364 TRANSPORTATION (TTH 1:00-2:30) (3) 367G AERIAL PHOTO INTER (MW 1:00-3:00) 391G PROBLEMS (TBA) (1) 392G PROBLEMS (TBA) (2) 3936 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (T 6:30-9:30) (3) 395 HONORS (TBA) (3) 398 SEMINAR (M 6:30-9:30) (3) (3) FOUNTAINHEAD/VOL. 5, NO. 45/4 APRIL 1974 7 4OOA 400B 4OOC 430 475 480 4Ey 485 486 488 499A 499B 499C 499R SEMINAR IN GEOG (TBA) (3) SEMINAR IN GEOG (TBA) (3) SEMINAR IN GEOG (TBA) (3) READINGS (TBA) (3) RES URBAN (TBA) (3) RES ECONOMIC (TBA) (3) RES CARTOGRAPHY (TBA) (3) RES PHYSICAL (TBA) (3) RES GEOG EDUCA (TBA) (3) RESEARCH (TT 2:00-3:30) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) RESIDENCE (TBA) (0) PLAN (Planning) 233 279 279 314 URBAN PLANNING (TTH 8:00-10:00) (3) PLAN TECH | (MWF 8:00-10:00) (5) PLAN TECH | (MWF 10:00-12:00) (5) PLAN URBAN FORM (MWF 9:00) (3) GEOL (Geology) 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 113L 113L 113L 113L 113L 113L 113L 113L 113L 113L 413L 113L 113L 113L 113L 113L 105 105 115L 200 225 3006 3006L 3046 304GL 3406 3416 400 4OOL 488 4S9A 499B 499C 49OR PHYSICAL GEOL (MWF 9:0 PHYSICAL GEOL (MWF 9:0 PHYSICAL GEOL (MWF 10: PHYSICAL GEOL (MWF 10:0 PHYSICAL GEOL (MWF 10:00) PHYSICAL GEOL (MWF 10:00) ( PHYSICAL GEOL (TTH 10:00-11: PHYSICAL GEOL (T 6:30-9:30) PHYS GEOL LAB (M 12:00-3:00 PHYS GEOL LAB (M 12:00 -3:0 PHYS GEOL LAB (M 3:00-6:00 PHYS GEOL LAB (M PHYS GEOL LAB (T PHYS GEOL LAB (T PHYS GEOL LAB (T ) PHYS GEOL LAB (T ) PHYS GEOL LAB (W ) PHYS GEOL LAB (W ) PHYS GEOL LAB (W 12: 00 3: 00 PHYS GEOL LAB (W 12;00-3:00 0 0 ) ) ow i oo ee) ee cee ce ce ce ce So oO 1 poy Oo Oo PHYS GEOL LAB (TH 6:3079:3 PHYS GEOL LAB (TH 6:30-9:3 PHYS GEOL LAB (T 3:00-6:00) ( PHYS GEOL LAB (T 3:00-6:00) ( ENVIRONMENTAL GEOL (MTWTH 9:0 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOL (MTWTH 9:0 ENVIRON GEOL LAB (T 12:00-3:00 MINERALOGY | (TTH 12:00-3:00) (2 OCEANOGRAPHY (MWF 10:00} (3) GEOMORPHOLOGY (MWF 10:00) (4) LAB (TH 12:0073:00) (0) SEDIMENTATION (MWF 11:00) (4) LAB (F 12:00-3:00) (0) DIRECTED STUDIES (TBA) (3) DIRECTED STUDIES (TBA) (3) OPTICAL MINERALOGY (TBA) (4) LAB (TBA) (0) INTRO TO RESEARCH (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) RESIDENCE (TBA) (0)_ SHONEY'‘S BIG BOY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT bs A &| SAVE | §.60 This Coupon Good for one slice freshly made Strawberry pie with any combinationor dinne order Expires April 30. 8 FOUNTAINHEAD/VOL. 5, NO. 45/4 APRIL 1974 anata tees intndintinaameeatatinn amet eatamne me amennaaenta tite arte tt ta at te HLTH (Health) 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 iy 12 12 19 12 12 We 12 12 12 123 125 125 125 125 125 195 220 220L 225 225L O4OA 2hy 24y O44 o4k 260 261 320 320L 323M 323M 348 HPRO 100 100 250A 300 300 300 305 305 310 310L aal aa alle Sat 315 320 334 334 334 :00) (3) :00) (3) :00-9:30) (3) HLTH MOD SOC (MWF HLTH MOD SOC (MWF HLTH MOD SOC (TTH HLTH MOD SOC (MWF 9:00) (3) HLTH MOD SOC (MWF 9:00) (3) HLTH MOD SOC (TTH 9:30-11:00) (3) LTH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) (3) LTH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) (3) LTH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) (3) LTH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) (3) (3) (3) 3) CDowmnwma LTH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) TH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) (: LTH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) (: LTH MOD SOC (MWF 10:00) (3) LTH MOD SOC (TTH 11:00-12:30) (3) TH MOD SOC (MWF 12:00) (3) LTH MOD SOC (MWF 12:00) (3) MOD SOC (MWF 12:00) (3) MOD SOC (MWF 1:CO) ( MOD SOC (MWF 1:00) ( HLTH MOD SOC (MWF 2:00) ( HLTH MOD SOC (MWF 2:00) ( PRIN HLTH & PHYE (M-F 10:00) (5) SAFETY ED & FA (MWF 8:00) (3) SAFETY £0 & FA (MWF 9:00) (2) SAFETY ED & FA (MWF 10:00) (3) SAFETY ED & FA (TTH 10:00-11:30) (3) SAFETY ED & FA (MWF 12:00) (3) SAFETY ED & FA (TTH 12:30-2:00) (3) FOUND SPTS MED (MW 9:00) (3) LAB (F 8:00-10:00) (0) ST FIRST AIO & PER SAT (TTH 12:00) (3) LAB (TTH 2:00-4:00) (0) SPORTS MED PRACT (TBA) (3) PROC HLTH ELM SCH (MWF 8:00) (3 PROC HLTH ELM SCH (TTH 9:30711: PROC HLTH ELM SCH (MWF 10:00) ( PROC HLTH ELM SCH (MWF 1:00) (3) HIST SCH COM HLTH ED (TTH 10:00) (2) AD SCH COM HLTH (T 1:00-4:00) (3) ORG AD TECH SPTS MED (T 8:00-10:00) (3) LAB (TH 8:00-10:00) (0) METH TCH HLTH (TTH 11:00712:30) (3) METH TCH HLTH (MWF 3:00) (3) HLTH EDUC PROB (TTH 8:00-9:30) (3) oe oo Se Se ee Ee ee as 44H aed a a +4 4 eg r O- Ce Or On ) 00) (3) 3) (Health Professions) PERSPECT IN HLTH CARE (T 6:30-9:30) (3) PERSPECT IN HLTH CARE (MW 4:00-5:30) (3) SYMP IN HEALTH CARE (M 4:00-6:00) (1) COMM HLTH ORGAN (TTH 1:30-3:00) (3) COMM HLTH ORGAN (MW 11:00-12:30) (3) COMM HLTH ORGAN (T 6:30-9:30) (3) ADM SUP CONS (TTH 3:00-4:30) (3) ADM SUP CONS (MW 3:30-5:00) (3) GROSS ANATOMY (MWF 9:00) (5) LAB (MWF 10:00-12:00) (0) HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (MWF 8:00) (5) LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0) LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0) MED SCIENCE Il (MT 8:00-9:30; W 3:30-5:00) (5) MEDICAL SCIENCE III (M 1:00-3:00; W 1:00) (3) RESEARCH DESIGN (M 1:00-6:00) (3) RESEARCH DESIGN (1TH 8:30-11:00) (3) RESEARCH DESIGN (MW 2:30-5:00) (3) HIST (History) 40 40 40H 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 44 44 yf 50 50H 50 50 WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M+ 8:00) WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 9:00) WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 9:00) WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 10:00 WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 11:00 WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 11:00 WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 12:00 WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 12:00) WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 1:00) WORLD HIST TO 1500 (M-F 2:00) HIST FUR SIN 1500 (M-F 9:00) HIST EUR SIN 1500 (M-F 10:00) HIST EUR SIN 1500 (M-F 11:00) AMER HIST TO 1877 ( AMER HIST TO 1877 ( AMER HIST TO 1877 ( ( ( ( AMER HIST TO 1877 AMER HIST TO 1877 ( AMFR HIST TO 1877 :00 ( AMER HIST TO 1877 (M-F 12:00 : ( AMER HIST TO 1877 (M-F 1:00) (5) AM HIST SINCE 1877 (M-F 9:00) (5 AM HIST SINCE 1877 (M-F 10:00) AM HIST SINCE 1877 (M-F 11:00) ( AM HIST SINCE 1877 (M-F 12:00) ( AM HIST SINCE 1877 (M-F 2:00) (5 225 246 249 255 255 255 255 258 268 279 282 288 291 295 3136 3206 323M 332 3366 345 3526 355 361G 379 3856 393 399A 399B 462 468 475 479 488 499A 4998 499R HIST FE TO 1600 (M-F 9:00) (5) INT LA HIS COL PER (M-F 11:00) (5) MEX & CENTRAL AMER (M-F 12:00) (5) NO CAROLINA HIST (M-F 8:00) (5) NO CAROLINA HIST (MF 9:00) (5) NO CAROLINA HIST (M-F 10:00) (5) NO CAROLINA HIST (M-F 12:00) (5) AM MILITARY HIST (M-F 9:00) (5) EC HIST US 1865 (M-F 10:00) (5) HIST EUR 1871-1914 (MWF 10:00) (3) HIST EUR 1914-1939 (MWF 9:00) EUR REV 1763-1815 (MWF 12:00) AM REV RED ERA (MWS 9:00) (3) POP & PROG IN AM H (MWF 1:00) (3) ARCH HI MANUSCRIPT (MT 1:00-2:30) (3) INTEL HIST EUROPE (MWF 12:00) (3) MAT METH SOC STUD (MTW 2:00-4:00) (4) HIST NE EUROPE (M-F 11:00) (5) HIS SOV RUS S$ 1917 (MWF 10:00) (3) ENG HIST TO 1603 (M-F 9:00) (5) SO CU US 1787-1865 (MWF 8:00) (3) NO CAR HIST 10 1835 (M-F 11:00) (5) THE OLD SOUTH (MWF 1:00) (3) HIST OF MOD CHINA (M-F 10:00) (5) HI! SPAN BORDLND NA (MWF 9:00) (3) HONORS (TBA) (3) DIRECTED READ (TBA) (3) DIRECTED READ (TBA) (3) PRSM MID PER AM HI (MWF 9:00) (3) PRSM US SI 1929 (MWF 11:00) (3) PRSM HI ANC GREECE (M 6:30-9:30) (3) PRSM 19 CEN EUR HI (MWF 12:00) (3) HIST INTRO TO RESH (MWF 8:00) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) THESIS (TBA) (3) RESIDENCE (TBA) (0) (3 (3) (3) HOME (Home Economics) 5 5L 5L 25 34 SUL 34L 102 102L 102L 102L 103 103 104 105 125 125L 126 134 134L 134L 180 180L 180L 200 202 202 202L 202L 202L 202L 203 205 FOOD (MW 9:00) (5) LAB (TTH 8:00-11:00) (0) LAB (TTH 2:00°5:00) (0) CONSUM & HIS CLOTH (TTw 1:00) (2) CLTHG SEL & CONS 1 (MW 10:00) (5) LAB (TTH 9:00-12:00) (0) LAB (TTH 2:00-5:00) (0) OBSERV DEV OF CHIL (M 9:00) (2) LAB (WF 9:00) (0) LAB (TTH 9:00) (0) LAB (TT 11:00) (0) FAMILY RELATIONS (MWF 8:00) (3) FAMILY RELATIONS (MWF 3:00) (3) HLTH OF THE FAMILY (MWF 1:00) (3) NUTRITION (MWF 2:00) (3) MEAL PLAN TAB SERV (T 2:00-4:00) (3) LAB (TH 2:00-4:00) (0) CONSUMER EDUCATION (TTH 1:00-2:30) (3) TEXTILES (MF 11:00) (3) LAB (T 9:00-12:00) (0) LAB (Tn 9:00-17:00) (0) INTERIOR DECORAT {MF 9:00) (3) LAB (W 8:00-11:00) (0) LAB (TH 2:00-5:00) (0) INFANCY BEHAV DEV (MWF 3:00) (3) PRE CHLD BEH & DEV (MF 2:00) (3) PRE CHLD BEH & DEV (TTw 11:00) (3) LAB (MW 10:00) (0) LAB (TTH 10:00) (0) LAB (MF 11:00) (0) LAB (F 10:00; W 11:00) (0) MID CHLD BEH & DEV (MWF 9:00) (3) ADVANCED FOOD (MW 12:00) (5S) FREE Income Tax Assistance Sponsor: EQU Accounting Soci jety Place: Wright Annex 306 When: Feb. 1-19 March 5- April 15 Tirme: Mon.-Fri.: 3-6; Sat.: 10-12 | - o--axon=o«< =~: pam een ee Home Ec | 205L LAB 210 PRES 210L LAB | 210L LAB 217 PRES 217L LAB 280 FURN 280L LAB 285 HIST 290 HOME 300 DEM 300L LAB 305G FOOD 311G PRAC 311GL LAB 317 CURR 318 CLAS 321G ADUL 323M METH 325 DIET 326G ECON 327 FOOD 327L LAB 328 QUAN 328L LAB 334G TEXTILI 334GL LAB (W 337 ~=HIST O 337G CLOTH 337GL LAB (W 345 FD SER 350 REAONG 351 SEMINA 360A _ INDEPEL 360B INDEPET 360C_ INDEPEI 390 HM MAN 390L LAB (T 390L LAB (T 392 MANAG 392L LAB (W 4OOen SEMINA 403. = PARENT 405a INTRN 4058 INTRN 419A INDEPE 419B INDEPET 419C INDEPE 423. ADV MT 450a DIR PR 4508 OIR PR 499a THESIS 4998 THESIS 499c THESIS 499R RESIDE INDT (Ine Ed.--! | LIBS (Lil 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 1 RESEAR 208 STORY 208 STORY 213 COMM F 304G INTROD 306G ORG OF 307G ORG OF 308G ADM SCI 311G FIELD | 323M METH M 405 GOVERN 406 HIST B 490A INDEPE MATH (Mat 4L MATH L 41L MATH L 1L MATH L 1L MATH L 1. MATH LI 1L MATH LI 41. MATH L 1L MATH | 1L MATH | 63 COLI EC 63 COLLEGE ALGEBRA | (M-F 11:00) (2) (5) Home Ec (Cont.) 63 COLLEGE ALGEBRA | (M-F 2:00) (2) 00) (5) 65M COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 10:00) (5) 00) (5) 205L LAB (TTH 11:00-2:00) (0) 65M COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 1:00) (5) (5) 210 PRESCH EDUCATION (MF 17:00) (3) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 8:00) (5) (5) 210L LAB (TBA) (0) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 8:00) (5) ) (5) ; 210L LAB (TBA) (0) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 8:00) (5) ) (5) 217 PRESCHOOL CHILD (MF 2:00) (3) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 8:00) (5) (5) 217L LAB (TBA) (0) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (MF 10:00) (5) (5) 280 FURN SELE & ARRNGE (M 11:00) (2) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 11:00) (5) 00) (3) 280L LAB (TTH 10:00712:00) (0) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (MF 11:00) (5) 0) (3) 285 HIST OF AM HOMES (MWF 17:00) (2) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 11:00) (5) 0) (3) 290 HOME MANAGEMENT (MWF 8:00) (3) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 12:00) (5) 3) 300 D&M TECH HOMEMAK (F 2:00) (3) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 12:00) (5) 1) (3) 300L LAB (MW 2:00-4:00) (0) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 1:00) (5) 2:30) (3) 3056 FOOD CONSERVATION (T 9:00-12:00) (3) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 1:00) (5) ») (3) 3116 PRAC CHILD PRESCHL (M 1:00) (3) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 2:00) (5) y200) (4) ff) 24 1GL LAB (TBA) (0) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (MF 2:00) (5) 8) 317 CURRI DEVELOPMENT (TTH 2:3074:00) (3) 65 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (M-F 2:00) (5) 0) (3) 318 CLASS ORGAN IN HE (TBA) (2) us) PLANE TRIG (M-F 8:00) (5) (5) 321G ADULT EDUCATION (TTH 1:00-2:30) (3) 75 PLANE TRIG (M-F 11:00) (5) (3) 323M METH TCHG HM ECON (TTH 10:00-11:30) (3) 75 PLANE TRIG (M-F 2:00) (5) 00) (5) 325 DIET IN DISEASE (MWF 3:00) (3) 85 CALCULUS BUS APP 1 (MWF 11:00) (3) | 3266 ECON PROB OF FAM (TH 6:30-9:30) (3) 86 CALCULUS BUS APP 2 (MWF 1:00) (3) ) 327 FOOD PUR COST CONT (W 9:00) (3) 3) 327L LAB (MF 9:00-11:00) (0) 328 QUANTITY FOOD (MF 12:00) (5) 328L LAB (WTH 10:00-1:00) (0) 334G TEXTILE ANALYSIS (MF 9:00) (3) ) (5 ( ) 119 ELEM OF CALCULUS (M-F 1:00) (5) 127 BASIC CONC MATH | (MWF 10:00) (3) 127 BASIC CONC MATH | (TTH 10:00-12:00) (3) 127 BASIC CONC MATH | (MWF 12:00) (3) 127 BASIC CONC MATH | (TTH 12:00-2:00) (3) 129 BASIC CONC MATH III (TTH 10:00-12:00) (3) 129 BASIC CONC MATH 111 (MWF 11:00) (3) 129 BASIC CONC MATH It! (TTH 12:00-2:00) (3) 165 ADV CON MOD MATH | (M-F 12:00) (5) 171 CALCULUS | (M-F 10:00) (4) 350 READNG HOME ECON (TBA) (2) ) (3) 334GL LAB (W 9:00-12:00) (0) | (3) 337 HIST OF TEXTILES (MWF 3:00) (3) 127 BASIC CONC MATH | (MWF 1:00) (3) 230) (3) 337G CLOTH SEL & CONS 3 (M 1:00-3:00) (3) 128 BASIC CONC MATH I! (MWF 10:00) (3) 0) (3) 337GL LAB (WF 1:00-3:00) (0) 128 BASIC CONC MATH II (TTH 12:00-2:00) (3) ) (3) 345 FD SERV PRACTICUM (TBA) (6) 128 BASIC CONC MATH || (MWF 2:00) (3) | | { | | | | 351 SEMINAR (TTH 8:00-10:00) (3) | 360A INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3) | ) 360B INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3 360C INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3) 390 HM MANAG EXPERI. (1TH 1:00) (3) 182 INTEGR CALCULUS | (M-F 10:00) (5) 390L LAB (TBA) (0) 183 INTEGR CALCULUS I! (M-F 10:00) (5) 390L LAB (TBA) (0) 183 INTEGR CALCULUS I! (M-F 10:00) (5) 392 MANAG TIME HU aaa (3) 184 INT EGR Maite Wl wy ah (5) 392L LAB (W 10:00-12:00) (0 187 CALCULUS III (M-F 12:00) (5) \ (2) 4008 SEMINAR (W 6:30-9:30) (3) 200 INTRO DIGIT COMPUT (M-F 2:00) (4) (5) 403. PARENT EDUC (TH 6:30-9:30) (3) 201 COMPUT ORG & PROG (MWF 2:00) (3) 4OSa INTRN CHLD DEV SPE (M 2:00-3:30) (3) 219E TCH ELEM MATH (MW 8:00) (3) | 40Se INTRN CHLD DEV SPE (M 2:00-3:30) (3) 219EL LAB (F 8:00-10:00) (0) 2) 419A INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3) 219£ TCH ELEM MATH (MW 11:00) (3) 419B INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3) 219EL LAB (F 10:00-12°00) (0) 419C INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3) 219E TCH ELEM MATH (MW 1:00) (3) 423. 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