s Page 8 The Chronicle-Saturday, September 2, 1978 ..? '''' * 'i'.'.'i'i'i'.Vi' ' v.'/i'.'.'.'.'.v Vibes/ i Ram Band Faces Aggies By Joey Daniels classmen hadn't reported in when I saw them, the _ THe WSSU- Marehiag Ranis ..need only.. _ ~? ?-ItSTnr^nrr^pgT! ITS ?978' 3hu Marching Season the year save the energy for Shaw, ] hosting the A&T State Uni- Elizabeth City, South Caroversitv Aooipc at nmv?c linn ^tat* ^ ' ** j . .ggivj U V WIV/TWO VlV" / 1 l,V | Stadium. The Rams began Aggies are working mostly 4 their pre-season drills on precision drilling and, ] about two weeks ago. Spirit according to some, memwas high (as usual) *>ers report at 5:00 PM and < through-out the entire depart at around 11:00 j training and everyone was P.M. All was quiet as they { excited as the upper-class ar^ very well disciplined , men began to prepare the and work hard at directions newcomers to the ekk$Jsy given by their Director. , "S U" style, class and Who knows?? In one week, ( decorum of the marching they could possibly surprise ( band. The number of new everyone. 1 members ranged from 40- The Rams will not put so ] ' ?^ people with the majority mucb emphasls on precibeing on the front line sion stress wi? be (Majorettes).. placed on the entire show Morale and spirit were (Marching, MusiC) showboosted even higher as Ric maBshi etc-)- Not so that Bullard completed arrange- time is , on the field as ments "U.t D?nce? and sectional and individual Thomas Howard s practice is underlined. This "Shame". These guys have is their key to success. good ideas as Dr. lanner It shouldT?e an exciting .shapes and molds their eveni since the football -playing and-arranging- ta- teanLjlas gaioed the repulents.lm sure he welcomes tatJon (and more) of the ? an>' help_from students in rMarchifl? Band^Maybe the arranging department. Hayes will take us ' The first game with the back (0 Richmond this year. rival A&T has brought the South rarolina State's Aggies into pre-season Marching Band might be in about the_same time as the for a big sun)rise. GOOD Kams. (Unless the upper LUCK RAMS! | UfMl^r/ ^ &* v^vv.#; ? - ^ ^ML,k' ^|MM | ^?<y Muddy Waters Street Scene Getting Close A master blues guitarist, and regional performers in the reigning lady of the jazz music, dance and theater piano, a noted gospel and during the two-day festival folk artist, plus a Cajun on the streets of downtown fiddler and singer were Winston-Salem. announced tonight as fea- All entertainment again tured performers for the will be free to the public. Jos. Schlitz Brewing Com- Arts and crafts booths and pany's 1978 Carolina food and refreshment Streetscene September stands will round out the 9-10. ^program, which is put on by "I guess we couldn't Schlitz in cooperation with program much more variety the Arts Council, Inc. than that unless we added a Noting that close to marching band," Schlitz 250,000 people attended Chairman and Chief Execu- last year's Streetscene, McK tive Officer Daniel F. eithan said "We are very McKeithan told a gatherine pleased with the response of press and community of the community to| our representatives' at the event and we hope this Schlitz Brown Bottle Hospi- year's Streetscene will hit a tality Center. "And we just new high in popularity. We might do that," he added. hope it will be another The 1978 Carolina Street- memorable musical weekscene headliners will be end in Winston-Salem, one Muddy Waters and his which will not only enter band, Marian McPartland, tain the community but Marion Williams and Doug attract thousands of visitors Kershaw. They will be sup- as well." ported by a score of local ^ee ^ I' I *? -?-^*? -i ji.H' * .?~-i mm ~f* iv?^v* ' - i ?ja<cffSi^SLi^Zii"M? liwiiiii ? ~ - -~- .* utarnus s J* :*:* S <> ? :<?>*< * t *9U !* 0$<f Joey Daniels II ___m^ Vou can almost yfllir llHfeW whteW Ms the "l last pair of socks that these pace for the entire album. It i guys will sell to alnyone is voiced light (middle J (Check the international register and up) and in i charts). "Three Timei A places incorporates voice Lady" ripped apart the Top voicings from early Carpen40, Top 100, and the Soul ter works. The uses of the Charts this past month?if- horns is leaning more toft* s #1 on the Top 100, you wards an orchestra style 1 can believe without a doubt especially along with the 1 that it crossed over. strings. The basics in j The album is consider- "Three Times A Lady can < ably cut in (Volume) espe- be traced directly to the ] cially in the bass drum (as CHILITES "Coldest Days, j compared to other's of My Life'*. j they've done). The careful- The COMMODORES is 1 ly planned LP is opened by one of the few top names ' PROGRESSIVE LISTENING 1 IMAGES 2 LIFE IS A SONG 1 3 SUNBEAM A CTTVT iriTT t jvi^uuni SBLAM - - ? 6 TASTE OF HONEY , - J* 7 SOUNDS,AND STUFF LIKE THAT 8 YOU SEND ME 9 THIS IS YOUR LIFE r 10 PHIL UPCHURCH Business Action I League To Hold Fish Fry I . STALEY'S NORTHSIDE RESTAURANT will be the scene of an outdoor, all-night fish fry, this Friday and x Saturday nights^September 1 and 2. 1 " I < The Business Action League is cooperating with { STALEY's in this affair by supplying live disco music < and free refreshments. STALEY's located at the North Side Shopping_ Center _is..A _?hftlter member of the Busifness Action League. Everyone, especiall~old friends"of STALEY'si" and?participants'in the Black Artists' Festival are invited. So, come on out and enjoy the fish fry at STALEY's NORTHSIDE RESTAURANT, any time, all night, Friday and Saturday. Black Cat's BEBO r WHAT ARE YOU . 1 ITT/VTLC DOING WITH THAT MRS , hat om ? bug's DETECTIVE , work! HE YAO / VAO. WHEN THE /II/ TH6> / weather 14 hot / k Rew-? 0066 HAVE A ' J JONW ARO TIME. y \*NDJ A? \ Ml M ''7;w-y - - ^--_ -.- -y icTpeTs I - illJIIIIIWiJIM . J ( \^mi^\\k t M['i I r(M 3 05 5 OS 7 10-9 05 ,> W ADULTS S2 00 TIL 1 30 MON thru SAT *JI?U tV/'I 1 WALT DISNEY S M * ** ^^CAT FROM OUTER SPACE^I jnitmowsnovwousesmmi ^ mon^'Vat8 deas and motifs that hold m tatumoneai J ^ . . . - . ^"INTERNATIONAL VELVET"^ mention and produce fresh - _pc_ natefial. coming soon 1 -r? Much credit can ' "nrSSSirS^^ be given to LIONEL 'J j RICHIE who I think is close "?05 ajjo to geniusr His slow songs ALICE SWEET 1 have a captivating hook that are simply unforget- . able (Easy, Just To Be ^UjiMyI Close To You, This Is Your OPEN 8:00 - SHOW 8:30* Life, etc.). This is a very \"ALICE SWEET ALICE" good LP. Best Cuts: X- "HOUSE OF USHER^i Rated Movie, I Like What tfou Do, Fire Girl, Three CRUSADERS II - i|| rEDDY PENDERGRASS II liB ^ EMOTIONS I | I m M ' 1 Sh< r._ j[ i( _ T /y L ~ l/ifl/t * * * * lilij mi ONE OUT OF every seven Americans plays tennis. 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