Page 17 Entertainment WSNC FM Radio Station Plans . Masquerate Ball (Jit and Kunning By Carolyn Baker In case some of you are not aware of it, Winston-Salem State University has a radio station, WSNC-FM Stereo. WSNC has been in operation a little over three months now. The radio station is operable 6-days a week, from 6-12 pm. The dial is 90,5 and the disc jockeys are students at WSSU. WSNC is 99% student operated and Clarence Thomas, the General Manager puts in about 1%, because it is a student project. The main musical format of WSNC is progressive jazz. There is a “love hour” with Percy Johnson, “easy listening” with Jennifer Baggett, and “today’s hits” with Darrell Jeffries. Other disc jockeys are Arthur Johnson, Maurice Rouse, William Pass, Marian Anderson, and Alvin Chamblee. Interviews are held each semester as positions become available. Applying for a disc jockey position is the same as apply ing for a regular job. First, an application is hlled out and appointments are made for interviews. After being called in for the in terview, an audition is scheduled. Once the audition has been completed, the person nel are selected. A screening board, consisting of Dr. Eady, Mr. Thomas, and Dr. Dervin, evaluates the overall voice quality. The applicant must give an oral report of his own, then “ad-lib” the presentation of the screening board. Then finally, a technical on-the-air test is given. All of the screening for radio staff personnel is done at the beginning of each semester. If interested, please contact Mr. Clarence Thomas, 3rd. floor of the communications building. By Carolyn Baker The staff of WSNC have initiated several promotional ideas for the radio station. One project was the sale of WSNC T-shirts to the staff and students. Another project (that’s in the making now) is the First An nual WSNC Masquerade Ball. Yes, that’s right, a masquerade ball. The gala event will be held on Oct. 21st at the National Guard Armory and will in clude prizes awarded for costumes of the “Best Organization, Best All-Around, Besi Class” and many other catagories. Throughout the night, everyone will be entertained by Cinnomon Reggae, another local band, as well as, live DJ’s. The judges for these events will be Dr. Eady, Dr. Holman, and Alice Johnson of WSSU. Tickets can be purchased from Darrell Jeffries, Clarence Thomas or any radio staff personnel. The prices are $1.50/singles, $2.00/couples in advance. At the door, $2.00/singles, $2.50/couples. Let’s support our campus radio station, after all, they are here for you. Look for more of this gala affair in our next issue! News Argus Bulletin Robert Wise is Mr. Ram for the ’83-’84 school year. WSNC FM 90.5 Voice of the Rams Plays the Best in Progressive Music I 1 to® 9^ \o 0. 6®'