I! J ft i n t") T!S CAROLINA TIMES r SAT, MARCH 19, 1977 Clubs Mmd f - 1 s " ; , f i- ! - '' i " ' J" ' rnniiiinii i'8gjn mi MS. GLORIA TAYLOR CROWNED QUEEN OF LOS BRAVOS' BALL V Left to Right: Jane Hines, Gloria Taylor, Jackie Cox Ms. Gloria Taylor, was crowned queen of Los Bravos' Sweet heart Ball recently at the Holiday Inn's Wagnoer Hall, Charlotte. The Ball was sponsored by Los Bravos, which is an organi zation composed of fifteen men from the Mecklenburg and Gaston Counties. v;-v: One of the highlights of the Ball was the crowning of Ms. Los Bravos of 1977 who was the lovely Gloria Taylor. Gloria's sponsors were Samuel A. Jones and John 0. Hairston. Her escort for the evening was Charles Neat. Ms. Taylor is a member of Shiloh Baptist Church and is employed by United Parcel Services. .o" A-v-x-,- Mrs. Jacqueline Cox was first runner up. Her escort was Charlie Cox. Her sponsors were Joe f Allison and William Young. She is employed at Herbert Spaugh Jr. High School. Mrs. Jane Hines was second runner up. She was sponsored by Edjar Tarpley, and Randolph Houston, and was escorted by Eric Hines. She is employed at Spaugh Jr. High School. Other participants were Mrs. Clara Garvin, Mrs. Jeanette Alexander, and Mrs. Annette Gary. The club's major objective is to sponsor various fund rais ing projects and to channel the greater percentage of all pro ceeds back into the community for charitable causes. ' COMMUNITY AFFAIRS KENYON C. I -iv discussion " to ." joking and ' sometimes bragging about real and imagine' sexual escapades ' in locker rooms, men's dubs : and other male only gatherings. f " Additionally; we also have to acknowledge that some men feel that it is necessary or pro- ' "strength - people power. 1 " - How much more healthy would our. communities be if we could throw off the con- . straints imposed by mytho- , ' logyj . ignorance and tlnsensi- - ; tivity that have managed to en-' slave our minds and discourage bi ini BUIUVS .: r: I I I .Knuf concerns." They, furthermore' have the idea that by talking about their female mates as if '" ? - '. ' they don't have any feelings SEXUAL RESPONSIBILITY birth planning and contracep- for them, ' somehow proves, FOR MALES - . tion and assume a more their toughness and their man-' , Part I . responsible attitude toward hood. - v . While lecturing at Meharrv their 86X1131 behayior?" ; The destrartWe; and de-: Medical Pnlleo Tn wct,.n- '" visivness of these . attitudes nnmfa anA I uac Vu ww .- iui ail ui use iu sec uicm us ipBVlSnS; .f 5bbeling to as for ow Wai JlmLhi. a! women 's issues, since it's the ?teftffi&tS Tmmr who pays th?Jricst tamuy planning programs sur-' Srw" short of what we feel is respon sible sexual behavior on the part of males and females. perto speaks disparagingly responsible -T sexual behavior? faced and attracted much in terest on the part of medical students. .. - another factor that saps our community of its greatest If our goal is to encourage the : growth of responsible sexual behavior for males and females alike in our society, then f we had " better think seriously about launching a massive program in sex edu cation - and family i planning for young and old, . male . and female,' where all could feel free to seek information and services ' without em ' barrassment, guilt, 1 shame oi insensitivity. . " ; V Questions such as ,4Why can't you get males to ' take more interest in family plann ing issues such as the use of Blaik Studies Conference to i.1eef The North Carolina Con-. 11 ajn ference on Black Studies (NCC BS), state affiliate of the National Council for Black Studies will meet on March 19 at the Booker T. Washington Art Center in Rocky Mount at The NCCBS, dedicated to the , advancement and continuity of Black studies in junior and senior high schools and "higher education com- .STORE HOURS flti. tkri $ft. 8 i.o. 'tfl 10 p.M. Sii. 9 9.U. 'til t J.B. II SS S51 i mm .it u v IP 7 SHOP BIG STAR SAVE! and PICK OUR FRESH ADO AS ID. P) LARGE & RIPE V( , - (Prices Good Through Saturday, March 19, 1977) OraE BUY I SAVE! B'S GDGDW ALL PURPOSE 10-LB. o)'i posed of students, public school teachers, college and university faculty and in terested lay people across the state. Thd conference will in volve a discussion of job development, workshops, and a panel discussion. Panelists for the conference are Bob T. Dunn, teacher at Northern Nash High School, Mrs. Antio nette Battle, director of the B. T. Washington Arts Center, Ms. Toxie Clark, dance instructor at the B. T. Washington Arts Center and Wayne Lawrence, high school senior and co president of the North Nash High School student ' govern ment. Richard Hicks, principal of Parker Junior High School will serve as moderator. All panelists are local residents of the Rocky ftfunt area The NCCBS conference has been planned with the total community as a focal point. It is the belief of the organiza tion, that, by -convening con ferences across the state, it will be able to reach a cross section of the black community. All citizens of Rocky Mount are welcomed, and, in fact, needed to ensure a totally successful conference. ; These issues are further complicated by mythology, ignorance and confusion asso ciated with all things that are: sexually related. Of particular significance is the Super-Stude syndrome that cast the male in the role of having his mas culinity measured V by how , many. women he can have in tercourse with and impregnate. We know that some myths about men. are true of some men, but not for the majority i- of men" and not even a large : minority. Indeed, every survey done on the attitudes of men, re-' gardless of whether they are young or old, black or white, lower or upper class shows that :, the majority are interested in family planning and . view it as an area of point responsibility along with most of them want ing to know more about the subject. The significance of these surveys becomes clear when one considers the negative fac- ' tors that are built into our systems of training' males for adulthood. Traditionally, boys and men are taught to believe that on sexual matters they should automatically know all there is to know and therefore have no need to ask for help front anyone. place ajn Secondly, most men and ItMfl aA fs-x4 si 1 1 a mTL Registratioft wilL; take inabout sex.4,a r,stru,tiv trom 10 a.m. until 1 1 way kvel rf MISTER (CIAA) GOLF - Don't be surprised if you see this young man playing in the Master's or some professional tour in the future. His name is Andre Springs, and he is a sophomore physical education major at Fayetteville NState University, which is fast becoming known for its championship golf teams. Coached by Moses Walker, the Broncos have captured the individual title for the past two years as well as team honors. The 1 9 year old Charlotte native won the coveted title his freshman year and will lead a strong aggregation of FSU Bronco golfers in their xjuest f or a third title. (FSU photo by John B. Henderson). . t y s is I t VAUCAUP 8-oz. 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