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12 h>roncos Voice February 199‘3 Would you like to be paid to study? Check out the new course offered by Alpha: Age: Weight COURSE DESCRIPTION Provide Plasma to earn extra cash and save lives. REQUIREMENTS 18 or older over 110 lbs. in good health; student I.D. EXPECTED COURSE RESULTS: Extra money (up to $ 120.00 a month), good grades, and satisfaction knowing that you have provided drugs to help save a life. • First Donation • HOURS New Donor Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, K Sun 8 A.M. - 3 P.M. Tues SC Thurs 8 A.M. - 5P.M. Repeat Donor Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, SC Sun 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. Tues sc Thurs 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. $25 with Student ID PREREQUISITE 1. Need extra money 2. Willingness to provide a product that others need 3. Knowledge that you cannot get AIDS from providing plasma Bring your books to Alpha Plasma and study while donating! It's like being paid to study! alpha PLASMA CENTER 129 Franklin Street Fayetteville, NC 28311 (910) 483-2280 Flava From Page 9 D happily commented that “...it couldn’t have happened without 107.7, because Foxi wouldn’t give me any support. Flava, Respect due!” Arnold Moore, manager of Skin Deep, an area R&B group that recently com pleted taping Showtime At the Apollo (to be aired this Spring) stated that “it’s almost impossible for local talent to build a following without the support of our radio stations. I’m really glad that 107.7 FM (and WFSS 91.9 FM) are addressing that need.” 107.7 FM isn’t stopping there. Fu ture plans include establishing even stronger community ties with area universities, schools, Ft. Bragg and Pope Air Force Base, as well as pro vide internships for aspiring D.J.’s. (They were also responsible for bring ing in Fayetteville’s very own superstar group This-N-That for last year’s Christmas parade). 107.7 FM’s sudden growth and impact is a textbook example of ana lyzing a market, identifying a need, evaluating resources, formulating a plan, and putting that plan into action. And though this formula isn’t al ways successful, it’s nice to see and be able to appreciate when it does work to the benefit of all concerned. I think Foxy 99.1 FM personality Bobby J. put it best when he said “We welcome 107.7 FM and wish them well. In fact, their presence is actually good for Fayetteville.” Indeed, for instead of one urban radio station to sample and savor, we now have two. The only difference is that 107.7 FM is the “flava” you’ve got to taste and savor with your ears! The next issue of the Broncos’ Voice will be a tribute to, for, and about women. We need your input!!! Please forward any submissions concerning women to this publication by Wednesday, February 8, 1995. 1 Eani free iingerie and have fun hostessing an UndercoverWear QTFie C^ose part’s ^re-^afentine Speciaf For a limited time only you can get a stuffed balloon with a half dozen roses, boxed chocolates, stuffed animal, plus a surprise, all for $25 dollars! Now accepting orders. Call Willie D. at 482-0353. Rose arrangements als»are available. a ff Note: Price is subject to change.
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