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r Page 4—Smoke Signals, Friday, October 5, 1984 Moving in, with just a little help from Mom The parking lots were crowded on thot third Sunday in August when students reported to Chowan to begin the fall semester. Sophomores were on hond to give assistance, but most of the new students depended on Mom and Dad to help move the clothes, blankets, radios, stereos, lamps, fans, and all the other things re quired to begin college life. The weather was almost ideal for such chores with relatively low temperatures and a bright sunny day. Er mm f I "You're travelling through another dimension. A dimension, not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey ' into a wondrous land whose tjoundaries are that of imaginatk>n. Next stop, the IVvilight Zone!” ROD SEHLING Coming Attractions in Movie Entertainment NOVEMBER 15 and 16 f HOM WtffNER BROS f AARNffi COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY ^ •'V. Being Shown in AAcDOWELL COLUMNS AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 25 and 26 New grant programs announced The Scholarship Bank has announced ten new scholarship programs that are currently accepting applications from college students. Funds are now available in the following fields: College Teaching: The Danforth Foundation offers up to $3,500 per year to students interested in teaching as a profession. Twenty five percent of the 3,000 annual awards go to minorities. Exceptional Student Fellowships: Awarded by a major life insurance company to students in business, law, computer programming, accounting and related fields. These awards re quire summer interning. Anthropology, biology, conservation, marine science, sociology: Field Research project grants from $300 to $600 per applicant. Poynter Fund: Annual scholarships to $2,000 for students in journalism, broadcasting and related fields. Center for Political Studies: Intern ship in political science, journalism, law, public relations, business, history and education. White House Fellowships: Highly competitive graduate level fellowships to work as an intern at the White House. 14-20 openings per year. Students interested in getting a per sonalized print-out of financial aid sources should send a stamped self ad dressed envelope to Scholarship Bank, 10100 Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA. 90067. There is a modest charge. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! Join tbe Staff of your Student Newspaper YOUR NAME CAN BE ON THIS SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATE IF. . mara Hill ^01^9* rKoantfC* Junior (Eollege &cl|olar Wm «c .. .You GRADUATE from this Junior College with a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade-point-average. Eligible North Carolina residents are ' awarded a $1,000 Junior College Scholarship in addition to the $850 N.C. Legislative Tuition Grant. Eligible applicants from other states are awarded a $1,500 Junior College Scholarship. To apply complete the form below and mail it with a transcript of your grades to: FINANCIAL AID OFFICE, MARS HILL COLLEGE. MARS HILL, N.C. 28754. JUNIOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Name:. Home Address: Telephone; ( .Jr. College:. He was a poor black sharecropper’s son who never dreamed he was adopted. gMvfrvu fKTutfs M tSHI fliaUCKTV miKM f K(Ufa OMnOV Kill nODUCTOM STEVE MARTIN IhejERK M MAGS TO MICMiS TO MGS SrOff f. ^ BERNADETTE PETERS CATLIN ADAMS »JACKIE MASON -Tt« JEW STtVE HMTW, CAR COTTUEB, MICHAEl EUASSTEVE IWTW t U«l COTTUEB ‘~.-DIMDV.PIC«»ii«iWliJMIE IICEUEII’'~rC«ai!EINEtgaa^^fTt~. NOVEMBER 29 and 30 "A masterpiece. The film's ouerwhelmlng Impact will touch and affect you." —Rex Reed. Syndicated Columnist ” 'Chariots of Fire' is a rare, intelligent, beautiful movie. A thoroughly rewarding experience." —Bob Thomas, Associated Press CHARIOTS OF nRE I J . vv(n •; , •iSSr CHARIOTS or FIRE ALLIED STAKS PUSCnTS AM CniOHA P1(ODUCTtO«1 SUrrtng Btfl CROSS • I AM CMARLESOM • niQCL HAVERS CHERYL CAMPBELL • ALICE KRIOE • Ouesi Sura LiriDSAY ATfDERSOn OtnmSCMRISTOPMER • MIOEL DAVEMPORT • BRAD DWIS rtTER EQAM ‘ SIR JOMr QIELQUD • lAM MOLM • PATRICK liMCE Scmnplay by COLIM WELLAHD Music by VAnOELIS CjKcuUve noducer DODI TAYCD Produced by DAVID PUTTHAM [Mrccled by HUQH HUDSOn PGlwwii tmua antra UkOO COMMNV AND WMMN a 01ARIOTS OF nRE A LAOO COMPANY AND WARNER BROS. UUASC iH«u T—IT n~ TT-irirnrnMMiifiTrwi roM-«wi »«»«>» T«. I ■» DECEMBER 5 and 6 from th« p€oplc who gave you Jaiz SInfar** [Rl I from W«rn«f aroa ^9 A Warn*r Cemnun>c«tl»iH "...an awesomely funny movie... in the tradition of burlesque and the Marx Brothers...bursts of lunacy from left field." - Peter Sch)eldahl N Y. TIMES
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