^aARCH 24, 1972 Wj -The collegiatf PAGE 3 I like it — its and fashionable. Letter Dear Editor: In view of the recent incidents concerning the “volunteer” professors, which include courses in the business depart ment, we would like to take this opportunity to commend these gentlemen for their dedicated service, and bring out a few unemphasized points in their favor. 1. Students receive firsthand knowledge of the business world, not material read from a book, 2. These gentlemen are highly undercompensated for services rendered. 3. No one seems to remember the professional time lost by these men in the classroom, and how much preparation is required for these courses, but many seem to remember the small amount lost by the student when these men must be absent to conduct their own business. 4. Their willingness to help students outside the over crowded classrooms is ad mirable. They have an open- door policy with the students after class hours for added benefit. This list does not include other factors which are too lengthy, but just as important, because of the space limitation. As a final note, we reaffirm our thanks and appreciation for the efforts of these gentlemen, and ask for commendation, not condemnation from the ad ministration. John A. Wells, Robert E. Privette, James W. Bass, Philip L. Bartholomew, Gregory W, Snow, Don Hughes, A1 Loftis Jr., Gerald W. Matthews, Robert Boykin, William Davis, Jim Lowery, John Wilson, H. 0. Williams Jr., W. C. Carlson, Charles P. Everhart Jr., William Ashe TUFFY’S SPECIAL 5 Hot Dogs '1.00 4 Hamburgers '1.00 Milk Shakes 29^ Any Time After 2:00 And On Saturday! ,\EWS BRIEFS The Washington Post, of Washington, D. C., has recently acquired several silkscreen prints of Norbert W. Irvine, Assistant Professor of Art at Atlantic Christian College. The prints become a part of their permanent collection of art. Norbert W. Irvine is currently having a one man exhibition of his prints at Lenoir Community College in Kinston. Shealy's Bake Shop 220 E. BARNES GOODS BAKEDTOORDER Sprouting Sprigs Of Hair In past years beards have been on and off things in the fashion world of men and todav with hair in thing ■' nationwide adorning seems urnpuses YOU just want to Jo it more natural than shaving. Bowles Continued From Page 1 federal courts issued orders." Bowles emphasized his con cern for neighborhood schools: “I believe in the value of the neighborhood school and if elected I shall work to preserve it.” “Just as in a number of other areas where my opponent refuses to recognize the problem, I think something can be done to alleviate the situation, but it cannot be done by turning our backs to the problems. “I don't have all the answers, but I am willing to acknowledge that we have problems and that they are not being handled in a proper manner. But you don’t find solutions by closing your eyes to problems. “This represents no change in my thinking since the day I announced. I am opposed to forced busing solely to achieve racial balance in our public schools.” Continued P'rom Page 1 good representative. Later in the session, Duke University president and presidential candidate Terry Sanford addressed the students. Sanford stated that he is a serious candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination and said he is looking forward to the May 6 North Carolina primary in which he will face former front-runner Ed Muskie. Representing ACC at this years session of NCSL were: Robbie Steen, Jim Abbott, John McDaniel, Craig Rowan, Tom Kawana, Margie Thorpe and Nancy Liverman. will attest to this new. yet old. fashion hukIo In the Iasi two years langin^: ACC men have begun to catch up with the rest of their ptvrs First there was a bit of {mu on the upper lip which has now blossomed into ' the real thing When queried as to why he wears a beard, student Phil Todd commentiHi, i like it its warm and fashionable ” lie slated that this is his third beard and its here to siav this time .According to I’hil, a hearci eliminates the problem of shaving twice daily and "gnes the old folks something to talk about ' Mr Edward Brown of the art department faculty, remarked that originally he cultivated his beard out of curiosity and now feels that wearing said beard is more natural than the ritual of shaving COLLEGI.XTE staff member Joe Collier commented on the fact that it’s like long hair, you grow the bear basically because you want to. Steve Sprinkle, one of the ”{jod Squad, " says that his beard sprouting was just a matter of coincidence at first. When you're on an ar chaeological dig there just isn't much spare water for shaving Steve, on returning to civilization, kept his beard out of curiosity. He wanted to see if people would look beyond the hair on his face or just write him off as a radical, Steve's most interesting comment was, ■■,,,sure does keep things out of my lap " So whether fad, fashion, curiosity, necessity, manhood or whatever the reason, it appears that unshaven faces are back again! (H OTK "VVe. the overwhelming majority of California athletes, find that we can no longer live in the S{)-talled apolitical atmosphere' which has permeated the athletic community. We find it necessary now to voice our opixisiiion to President Nxon's oppressive policies at home and abroad" Bob McLennan, captain of the 1970 I'niversity of California .NCAA Champion ship track team Big game hunters took black bears in New '\’ork state during the 1971 season. Notice Ice three inches thick will support one man on foot, 7'2 inches will hold an automobile and one foot of ice will sustain a truck. Bailev s Jewelry Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry EXPERT REPAIR Wilson, N. C. 109 S. Goldsboro Phone 243-2617 C. WOODARD CO., LNC. SCHOOL ANDOFFICE SUPPLIES 105 North Douglas Street Tel. 237-6176 RAINES and COX APORTRAIT — THEGIFTONLY YOU CAN GIVE 3151 2 East Nash Street Phone 237-3935 College Seniors Soon you will be college graduates and life insurance will play an important part in your future. Reserve Life In surance Co. has an Insurance and investment program designed exclusively for you. It features; 1. Full Military Coverage 2. Disability Benefit 3. Retirement Provision 4. 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