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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
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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
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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. . " ;
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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-
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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.
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Secondly, most men and
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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). .
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