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Page B6-The Chronicle, Thursday, Decernb Marauders Fall S of many black fans to the seven years, compii faci-that Central State is in- 50-14 record. deed a black college, Joe, who said he re though it isn't located in the to college coaching b South. he missed dealing Joe, in his three years at younger athletes, beg Central State, has seen the team improve from 4-7 in this year. | ing back who earned AFL I SillmlllllBilillH Rookie of the Year honors I ^l|]|Um)|SHW in 1963. He came to Central I | ^QI|JIl State after serving as I I j ? * *' * ua^iiciu coacn 01 tne ? lHHIIIIIPy^i Philadelphia Eagles in 1979. Before joining the Eagles, he served as head coach at Cheyney State for VV6 * Hopkins and?' From Page B1 ^ Li math and science but doubted his entrance into a Heathij good medical school. 3656 Reynol "Even though I played PH( football," says Hopkins, <4I BdDk I had always considered ?medicine, but personally 1 didn't know if 1 could get in med school." __^ llfl Wh*? n W r\r\Hnc I .. ..... wpnou ia;3 IIV I realized that chemistry wasn't exactly what he had hoped, he began applying to medical schools and was m. accepted at Bowman Gray " " I School of Medicine, where fffff he graduated with eight * other black students. From there, Hopkins went on to do his residency at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond^? StitzelAs one of Wake Forest's more successful graduates, The Hopkins serves on the Alumni Board and will become a member of the a Board of Visitors in January: The Hopkinses have been si* married for almost 11 years i now and their first child, C~ Michelle, will celebrate her Jptagg: first birthday soon. "We like Winston- . Salem," says Hopkins. ' 'Thic Jc raoIKi ~ **: ?1 . .s> i van v a mic piace to live and it's not foreign to us. 44We used to visit during : ^?1rWJZ (Wake Forest) homecoming," he says, "but now we're back to stay and we're looking forward to working with the black peo- t l%3Sf|( pie of this community." 'G.nao' t UUUdU3flj|jflfl I? 1 |BTjTLH| | V, li V. $197 5 oz I _ ^ MWKi^ $157 KeuMIV. S I < ei* 15, 1983 hort Of Title From Page B2 ling a coaching career as backfield tions to coach. coach for the University of Thirteen years later, he turned Maryland in 1971. He had does not have a national tieeause retired .from pro ball in tie, but he does have a leg with 1969, and had said at the upon Black College Coach an his time that he had no aspira- of the Year honors. \ ' Call Us Now For I | FREE ESTIMATES |P/ On Carrier High Efficiency " jtiU. Gas Furnaces, Oil Furnaces and Haat Pumns Commercial ? Residential Service All Brands tecommend Carrier j at Pump Specialists DGAN 1 7 & Air Conditioning Inc. da Road Winston-Salem, NC )NE 924-4161 <gBa?H Rate Financing Available / TH OUR PRICES, | EVERYONE ITS TO GET IN ON 1EMRTYUNE. Weller Canada Dry quality will make the drinks that will make your party 1.75 liters are not only economical, your guests will love to mix with them. Wt'Her Diswiefy. looisvIiP Kentucky Vodhd8C P'uct lJOoGMm Neutrai Spirits P'oo< l(X)?p Gram Neulrat $p<nt? Kfni^rnj St'dign' BoufDor Whiskey 80 P'oot ?I?;==?i H SVMPTOMAtlC Hf llf( Of I COLDS C HAY FEVER SINUS CONGESTION 24's $247 9"| 31 AVAILABLE AT ALL KEYMID STORES IN WINSTON-SALEM, HIGH POINT AND CLEMMONS I 1 PAYMI I TIL MARCH I on selected new *10? (Includes new Chevette, Cil Trucks, except Chevy Vai I BUY 7 annual pei total of pa BUY THIS 1984 CHEVETTE 2-DR. FOP ?4** A.76 * I (On approved credit) Of)th $999 down, cash or trade plus tax and license $134.76 per month for 48 months, 14.9% annual percentage rate; cash sale price $5150; total of payments $6468.48. First payment due March 1,1984. Note: These are SALE PRICES, not leas on leasing benefits, contact Mc any new car or truck at compet AISO IN STOCK 1984 CORVETTE 1 1984 CAMARO Z28 the only Camaro convertible convc Black w/ sold trim. |_ MODERN SI BY PEOPLE ... F< ^BBPNM^aiaillHBaiiaaiaallflBHHi WiSgVII OMQUAUTY WJfU |y| saves mm K3 GEKNESAL ftflOTOOS HUTS DIVISION " MODI I Chevrc West Fourth 722-419 & Broad | , ( 5 I ENTS 1ST, 1984 I 'ERN Chevrolets I ation II, and Chevy I n and Step Van.) HIS CHEVY S-10 FOR ONLY I J164!7 I month (on approved credit) equipped with sages; including tachometer; power brakes 9 down, cash or trade plus tax and 137 per month for 48 months, 14.9% rcentage rate; cash sale price $6416; yments $7889t76. First payment due March 1,1984. I ing figures. For details >dern Lease. We lease itive rates. j NOW : I *o >x *- B I CONVERTIBLE I irsion with a power top. RVICE I OR PEOPLE II 1 KEEP THAT GREAT I SM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS. ERh I >tet I USA'1 I mi Ml
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