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Page 10 THE VOICE October, 1980 mm -. 1" September 6 Fort Bragg 7:30 Bronco Stadium Fayetteville, NC September 13 St. Pauls College 2:30 Russell Field Lawrenceville, Va. September 20 Norfolk State University 2;00 Foreman Field Norfolk, Va September 27 Bowie State College 7:30 Bronco Stadium Fayetteville, NC October 4 North Carolina Central Univ. 7:30 Bronco Stadium Fayetteville, NC October 18 Winston-Salem State Univ. 1:30 Bowman-Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC October 25 Livingstone College 7:30 Bronco Stadium Fayetteville, NC November 1* Elizabeth City State Univ. 2:00 Bronco Stadium Fayetteville, NC November 8 University of District of Col. 2:00 D.C. Stadium Washington, DC November 15 Johnson C. Smith University 1:30 Memorial Stadium Charlotte, NC The F.S.U. Football Exravaganza - left to right, top row: Aaron Baine, Kenneth Tillman, Ike Hall, Bertie Wadford, Coach Tom Morris. Middle row: Jerry Davis, Ernest Hawkins, Don Andrews, Ronald Guion, Barny Mason. Bottom row: Ernest Hackney, Stephen Sims, Jeff Ballard and Anthony Hooks. Fayetteville State University 1980 Football Schedule Cl A A History shows Africans were using iron when Europeans were still in the Stone Age. Black novelist Ralph Ellison won the National Book Award in 1 952 for The Invisible Man. Compus Poperbcick bestsellers 1. Sophie’s Choice, by William Styron. (Bantam, $3.50.) Star-crossed lovers and the nature of evil: fiction. 2. The Empire Striker Back, by Donald F. Glut. (Ballantine, $2.25.) Star Wars sequel: fiction. 3. Class Reunion, by Rona Jaffe. (Dell, $2.75.) Four Radcliffe grads and how they fared: fiction. 4. The Shining, by Stephen King. (NAL/Signet, $2.95.) Boy confronts terror in old hotel: fiction. 5. Petals on the Wind, by V. C. Andrews. (Pocket, $2.75.) Children take revenge in horror sequel: fiction. 6. Shibumi, by Trevanian. (Ballantine, $2.95.) Intrigues of perfect assassin and perfect lover: fiction. 7. What Color is Your Parachute?, by Richard N. Bolles. (Ten Speed Press, $5.95.) Career and job guidebook, 8. The Last Enchantment, by Mart Stewart. (Fawcett/ Crest, $2.95.) Tale of King Arthur’s Camelot: fiction. 9. A Woman of Substance, by Barbara Taylor Bradford. (Avon, $2.95.) Successful woman & her children: fiction. 10. Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, by Betty Ed wards. (J. P. Ta>-cher/ $8.95.) Anyone can draw. Compiled by The Chronicle of Higher Education from information supplied by college stores ttirougtiout ttie country. Sept. 1. 1980. James Derham, born into slavery In Philadelphia In 1762, became the first U.S. physician of African descent. ^ ' ' s Neuj & Recommended A Second Flowering, by Malcolm Cowley (Penguin, $4.95.) Memories and appraisals of Fitzgerald, Hemingway Faulk ner, Wolfe, etc. Feelings, by William Gaylih, M.D. (Ballantine, $2.50.) Hurtful or happy, they re all good for you. Satire’s Political Dictionary, by William Safire. (Ballantine, $9.95.) True meanings of words abused by politicians. Association of American Publishers L-R — Andy Powell, Bill Spencer, Willard Bryant, Headcoach Tom Morris, Ben Eaton, John Flen THE ARMY RESERVE, A VETERAN S BENEFIT You can join the Army Reserve with more benefits than most nevi/ Reservists, since you have military experience, no matter what branch of the Armed Forces you were in. Your monthly Reserve check is a dependable income which could help you pay your college bills or buy a few extra luxuries. For example, as an E4 with three years of service, you can earn over $1,300 a year. The weekend drills and yearly training give you a change of pace from your usual routine. Just 38 days a year, and it’s a good way to meet people, as business contacts, as references, and as friends. Check it out! call-483-2822 A
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