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1 ayJLor by Evans Witt Staff Writer N. Ferebee Taylor, vice president for administration of the Consolidated Universi of North Carolina, will become the fifth chancellor of the Chapel Hill campus Feu. 1 . Taylor will cceed retiring Chancellor J. Carlyle Si terson, who has held the post since 1966. Htterson will become a Kenan Professor cf '.tistory here. Consolidated University President William C. Friday recommended Taylor's appointment to the Board of Trustees at a special meeting held Dec. 26. The trustees unanimously approved Taylor as Sitterson's replacement. In accepting the post of chancellor, at the Dec. 26 trustees meeting, Taylor said: Vol. 80, No. 83 . . , . . -',, ' , - l - , i ' 5 I - - ' . ' . I I '"- - - - . - 4 . ' ' "t . . - i ' - l - . . . - y :. ' ' - ' fszfz;r '. ' . . f"" . ." l.mmh.mm , ' iti.ii i . , , r immV" i , V " ..i. ...i. iWh ' " 1111 1 i n- ' Course scheduling problems are nothing unusual at UNC. Gerrard Hall. To find your class, see page 9. (Staff photo by This Psych 26 class met for the first time in front of South Cliff Kolovson) Building after discovering another class had already secured Offers 'new leadership9 Lee to run for Congress by Norman Black Staff Writer Chapel Hill Mayor Howard Lee, calling for new leadership in the 2nd Congressional District, announced Monday his candidacy for the Democratic Congressional nomination for the district. "I am convinced this district needs new congressional leadership and I am convinced the people know of this need," Lee said at an afternoon press conference at the Holiday Inn here. Lee, 36, is challenging incumbent Rep. L.H. Fountain, who has been a member of Congress for 20 years. Fountain is seeking election to his 1 1 th term. Orange County, which includes Chapel Cartoonist needed The Daily Tar Heel is interested in hiring a cartoonist. Anyone interested in obtaining the job should see Harry Bryan before the end of the week in the DTH office, Student Union between 3 and 6 p.m. Please bring samples of work. aroima by Mark Whicker Sports Editor Not many coaches smile after they get kicked out of a game, but Dean Smith had the last laugh as North Carolina broke away to whip Clemson 81-61 Wednesday night. "Maybe they should throw me out more often," said Smith after he was ejected by referee Lou Moser during halftime on what the coach called "a gross misunderstanding." The play of Robert McAdoo, Bobby Jones and Dennis Wuycik, were more plausible reasons for UNC's victory over elected Cliaiinicello "There is in my order of things no higher honor, no larger responsibility and no greater opportunity that can come to a native of this state than to be called upon to serve as chancellor of the University at Chapel Hill." Taylor expressed his appreciation to Friday in his speech to the trustees. Taylor has served as the chief advisor to Friday on legal matters since he was appointed vice president July 1970. Continuing the traditions of Chapel Hill was another objective he expressed. "The University at Chapel Hill is a great institution and a vital force in the life of this state. It must continue to be this and more," he said. In recommending Taylor to the trustees, Friday mentioned his courage, intelligence and energy. Hill, was added to the 2nd District through congressional redistricting carried out by the 1971 General Assembly. Lee, the first black to be elected mayor of a predominantly white Southern town, said he had decided to run after receiving "tremendous white and black support" during his travels through the largely rural 12-county district in the past few months. Lee announced his candidacy at news conferences in Rocky Mount and Chapel Hill. The Chapel Hill mayor resigned Tuesday as state Democratic Party executive chairman for minority affairs to devote full time to his campaign. He said he plans to take a leave of ... ... .... aowns the tenacious Tigers. McAdoo hit three straight corner jumpers after UNC held a slim 33-31 lead at halftime, and then he drove for a three-point play to give Carolina a four-point lead. Wuycik bulled in for another three-pointer and a 5346 lead. Jones then took over with two layups and a ten point lead, and Clemson's Terrell Suit couldn't hit enough outside shots to save Tiger fates. A tight first half, climaxed by Bill Chamberlain's 25-footer at the buzzer, was obscured by what happened after the teams entered the locker room. I know that he possesses a compassionate spirit and that within his heart there is tolerance, understanding and a love for his fellow man," Friday said. Taylor's association with Chapel Hill began when he came here in 1938 as a freshman and as the first H.W. Jackson scholar. During his four years at the University, he was president of Phi Beta Kappa, speaker of Student Legislature, and a member of the Golden Fleece and the Order of the Grail. Following his service in the U.S. Navy during World War II he attended Harvard Law School. He graduated cum laude with his LL.B. in 1949 and also won the moot court competition there. Taylor was nominated for and won a Rhodes scholarship upon graduation from 78 Years of Editorial Freedom Thursday, January 13, 1972 absence from his position as human development director at Duke University beginning about March 1. Lee said he would continue to serve as mayor during the campaign. The issues Lee plans to emphasize include aid to farmers, health care, rural development, unemployment and the need for a program to end the flight of young people from the rural district. "I will propose a plan to deal with what seme people call the exodus epidemic that sees the brightest and best of our young people leaving this area in search of full employment and a full life," Lee said. Lee noted that as mayor of Chapel Hill he has "a special sensitivity for problems of small towns" and pledged to seek additional federal help for communities inthe 12-county district. The Chapel Hill mayor said there would probably not be any special issue distinguishing him from Fountain, but added: "I can assure you there are differences in our philosophies. In my campaign, I will be looking at national priorities and the reallocating of the nation's resources to better serve the people." Clem son Clemson coach Tates Locke wanted to discuss something with referee Hal Grossman, and Smith jokingly told Locke, "You get him, and I'll get this one," pointing to Moser. "I wanted to point out what Tates was doing, which you're not supposed to do," said Smith later. "But the crowd was yelling so loud I had to grab his arm. "He told me I was out of the game. This is the first time it's happened to me since I was a player, and it's embarrassing." Locke also drew a technical for his conversation. He might have drawn one earlier if the officials had seen him kick Harvard, becoming the 12th UNC graduate to win the award. He attended Balliol College of Oxford University wheTe he earned a B.A. degree in 1951 and a M.A. degree in 1955. Taylor became a partner in the New York law firm of Arthur, Dry, Kalish, Taylor and Wood in 1958. In 1961, he also became assistant general counsel of Uniroyal, Inc. In 1968, he returned to Chapel Hill for a semester as the visiting professor of law in the spring semester. He was also named to the Central Selection Committee for Morehead Scholarships in 1968. On July 1, 1970, he was appointed a University vice president. Taylor's two major duties as a University administrator have been administrative liaison with the fff CD- regime. D emocrauiie oiniceir by Jessica Hanchar Staff Writer UNC junior Lacy Presnell was elected the youngest officer ever to serve on the Executive Committee of the state Democratic Party Tuesday at a committee meeting in Raleigh. Presnell was elected one of three vice chairmen under a new party structure designed in 1968. The new structure requires one vice chairman to be under 30 years of age, one to be a member of a minority group and one to be a woman. "I am pleased that the state Democratic Party sought to include a young person as a major officer of the state Executive Committee," Presnell said. "The party is trying to include young people in the party structure and saw this vice chairmanship opening as a significant opportunity to do so. "My job will be to represent the new young voters on the Executive Committee," he continued. "I hope my presence on the executive board will help the board concentrate on young voters and encourage their participation in the electoral process." The Executive Committee is composed of the committee's officers and elected memebers from every county in the state. About 300 people attended the meeting. Presnell, who did not seek nor campaign for the position, was nominated by Charles Winberry, presently state Young Democratic Club (YDC) president. Winberry held the under 30 vice chairmanship until he resigned recently. Presnell will also take over as president of the College Federation of the State YDC January 22. He was elected to this post at a state YDC convention in Greensboro in October. The College Federation president also serves as a vice chairman of the state YDC. A journalism major from Raleigh, Presnell has been active in state, national and student government. He is chairman of the Student Affairs Committee of Student Government and is a former TODAY: sunny and mild; highs in the upper 50s, lows in the low 40s; 15 percent chance of precipitation. ii...h.iIiiu..iu.ii.iiIiiiI - mini I. WbmQlimr i in secon over a chair and give the "choke" sign to Grossman after he gave Suit his third foul. Chamberlain got 12 points in the first half and kept the Tar Heels ahead despite good play by Clemson center Dave Angel, Dennis Odle and Mike Browning. Chamberlain hit all five field goal attempts, and his layup with 8:03 to go broke a give-minute field goal drought. Angel led Clemson's first half scoring with 1 1 points, but quickly picked up his second, third and fourth fouls in the second half and finished with 14. Both man-to-man defenses forced 12 turnovers in the first half, but Carolina Consolidated University Boxrd of Trustees and legal advisor to the University on internal matters. He also has played a major role in the University's lobbying efforts during the restructuring controversy. Taylor's appointment follows many delays caused by the uncertainty over restructuring cf higher education. A committee headed by trustee Ike Andrews had been working on recommendations for Sitterson's successor since fall of 1970. With the resolution of the restructuring controversy, the Andrews committee presented final recommendations to Friday in December. Friday then recommended Taylor to the full board of trustees for appointment. fyzjix A A eJleeuecj member of the Committee on University Residential Life. He was a member of the State Student Legislature. Presnell was a research assistant for the U.S. Senate subcommittee on separation of powers last summer. The executive committee also elected State Senator John Church as chairman of the committee. Mayor Howard Lee of Chapel Hill resigned his vice chairmanship Tuesday to run for Congress. The other vice chairman, Margaret Harper, president of the State Democratic Women's Club, is expected to resign in the next month to run for some state office, according to Presnell. Also at the meeting, Roger Foushee, Orange County Democratic Party Chairman, voiced opposition to former Alabama Governor George Wallace's entrance in the state Democratic primary in May. He opposed the unofficial presidential candidate's entrance as a Democrat without signing an affadavit that he is a bona fide Democratic presidential candidate and will support the party's presidential nominee. New emete: .begins at About 19,000 students registered at the University for the second semester which began with the first day of classes Wednesday. Most spent the day in drop-add or book -buying lines. Friday is the last day students m3y drop or add classes to their schedules. To make a change, students should obtain a drop-add form from their advisor, then get class cards in the individual department buildings. All schedule changes must be taken to Hanes Hall before they become official. Students may register to take a course pass-fail between Jan. 17-28. Students who wish to take a course pass-fail must see their advisors. Students may take up to 24 hours of pass-fail credit toward graduation requirements. Any course may be taken except: English 1 and 2, courses taken to ha cut down on mistakes in the second half while the Tigers made 13 more errors. Clemson went ahead 27-25 on Odie's 10-footer with 2:14 left in the half, and Angel tied it at 31-31 on two foul shots with 35 seconds remaining. Wuycik got into foui trouble in the first ten minutes, but played intelligently in the second half and ended with 1 7 points and eight rebounds. McAdoo led with 28, hitting all ten free throw attempts, and Chamberlain got 16. For Clemson, Browning led with 15 points. Odle and Angel got 14 each and Suit contributed 13. d Ferebee Tavlor rf A Founded February 23, 1893 Lacy Presnell ti NC meet the foreign language or math requirement, the eight courses chosen as divisional eiectives in the new General College curriculum, courses in the student's major and courses specifically required and designed by number by the major department or curriculum. Once a course has been selected for pass-fail, it cannot be changed. In computation of grade point averages, a failure on pass-fail will be computed as hours attempted, a pass will not be computed at all. Graduate and undergraduate tuition and fees should be paid to the University Cashier according to this schedule of first letters of last names: Jan. 18-A, B, L, M; Jan. 19-B, C, N, O, P; Jan. 20-D, E, Q, R; Jan. 25-F, G, S, T, U; Jan. 26-H, I, V, W; Jan. 27-J, K, X, Y, Z. Accounts not paid by Jan. 31 will bfe charged S5 late fee. 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