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Entertainment October 30, 1976 - The Chronicle - Pane 17 PncJUfimnni h a >ni n n THE TRIAD.. .CHECK IT OUT! W-S I liro] lironicle X^tauulbaaoinaQdiciQiQaadtaLJibn^ t n»ytvm^r^^auojiULji h ■ i ^ a onJ If. Forsyth Student Is Who’s Who Maurice James, son of Mrs. Martha James of 1430 Derry Street, is a student at West Forsyth Senior High School. He has maintained a “B” average since the ninth grade and is presently an honor student. He ranked 96 in a class of over 500 in his junior year and 88 in a class of 487 in this his senior year. He is currently enrolled in several honor classes and an advanced placement course at the newly built Career Placement Center. He has I been selected for recognition 1 in “Who’s Who Among American Students”, which is a national survey of high I school students. Even though his career at bis point is undecided, he has I the options of a four year scholarship to Kansas State University or a career in Military Science. Maurice James Tuesday Nov. 2 is Election Day. Vote! Deltas Hold Founders Day- Join the Pepsi People Feelin’’ Free! P)ai>inrlewi TMUrm, The members of the Delta Iomega Chapter of Tau jOjnima Delta Sorority and jibeir families, observed its rt Founders Day Program in ionor of its Founders, at the ptern Sizzling Steak House ^ Sunday, October 24, 1976. sorority, a sisterhood of Nness and professional Nen was organized by eight ‘‘All women must have a source for progress and that source is God. God should be our Leader; and if he is, you can have Involvement; if you have leadership and Involve ment, you will have Unity. Leader, Involvement and Unity is this year’s national theme for the sorority. TOM c. WOMBLE W-S FORSYTH SCHOOL BOARD ‘‘For Your Children’s Sake” Paid for by Committee To Elect Tom C. Womble (Emma Lee Furchess, I Treasurer) PG j 3rd Great Week! [1:15 - 3:15 - 5:15 - 7:15 9:13 Where anything can happen., and usually does! cm IASI / pen in Detroit, Michigan in l"2. 1 Virginia Alston, Nat- *l2nd Vice President of the and vice president of pda Chapter in Durham, r "as the Founder’s Day Ner. Mrs. Alston is to Hodgesty Alston two children. Her son 2 graduate student at Carolina A&T was also She is owner and of a Day Care center prhatti Alston spoke on ['f'en’s Roig ^ Society”. She said, *enen are satisfied with ^''"’estic role, while L' P'‘ofessional women, ‘■‘Shts, equal I Iheir own identity, ''’eluded contribu- by famous black '"politics, art and in ' community. In Mrs. Alston said. Opens 11:45 a.m. Dial 723-6415 ksi Sisfs f iiikl|i Aja|( • (evil Cariii • Prifessir Iriii Ciref ■ l»i liiii • Aitnii firfas [iiniietafi’kHetet CbmciMisi lit Piliter Sislirs -[lOJ^ P&i4svlew 'STARTS FRIDAY •3»5»7»9 CiriGltlG 11 DOWNTOWN ON THE TRADE ST. MALI X NOW PLAYING X Adults There is NOTHING She Wouldn’t Do COLOR to Fulfill Her Secret i^exual Fantasies ^The Super Hit - "ALL Pwkvleur* FRI.- SAT. -SUN. ":30 p.m. $2.(K) HAiUUMl Beyond Belief! TANG'S OF THE LIVING DEAD" WHAT IS IT?" CONTINUOUS DAILY 12:00-1:30-3:00 14:30-6:00-7:30-9 ;00 ADULT MATINEE The Sex Pursuit" ^ All Seats $2.“ Sat. Open 12 Noon - Show 12:15 fi II If f .'1 ■ I 1 p"
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