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/ ^ '** ?/ ' ?< "?L flH ^ ^ : BBB^^F** I B^B Bjvj^B h ^BBB|y '^^B J^l ^Lltiifek: 9H^I ?^h * ^1 ^V V ^L .*^lliE]lk.-&lU] !jH JWHWW.V *mi 'Cafl Lewis, right, and Calvin Smith ^Helsinki last summer. Both Lewis ^medals in Los Angeles this summer Tjmiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii ! Black College Spo c mr : iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jthe kind of leadership around here." ; The Bison apparently decided to get rid :of Taylor after a dismal 1-9 season last .year, which was Howard's worst since ?1962. Howard was outscored 114-241 and Von only one conference game. Taylor, however, had made it clear he fwas sacrificing this year with the hope of building for the future. He drew much criticism for playing freshmen ahead of ^veterans. ItlllllltllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIItMllllllllltlllllllMllllltlllllllllllllllll [ Newcomer From Pag flIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIItlHHIIIIIIIIIItlllllltllllllllllMlltlllllllllllllllllllllll r Ay effort, with linkage throughout the ^black community involving the churches, 'businesses politicians and ecflicators; we < ;could really have a powerful constituency 'here," she says. Of the various places Tupponce has been in the last 10 years, she says people always greet her with the same question. "People will ask me how do I like it here and 1 always say fine," she says. ."And I've really stayed in some nice ^places, but everywhere I've been they will .always say, 'You haven't been here long enough yet.' "I've gotten a lot of that since I've been in Winston." she savs. "and that con cerns me." y WhrJ'JjSr l/l I (except Radice Feb. 17th to THURWAY SHOPPING CE CAROLINA CIRCLE IV Mon-Fri: SAT: 1 SUN: I . IBB amef / I ^EEmr* '^t^ 5T PT BT^ participating in a 400-meter relay in and Smith are favored to win gold in the sprints and broad jump. IIUUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIII rts From Page B3 iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii Speaking of freshmen, Taylor wonders how many good ones Jeffries will be able to find before next season. He said most of his recruiting efforts will be destroyed by his firing. 4 4 M r\c t r\f t k Ar A /*/? I II#/' itiAM Ul II lt.it ICVIUII3 WUII I even come here now," he said. "They don't just come to a school; they come because of the people. And the people aren't here anymore." llltlllllilllllllMIIIIIHIIIIIMNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllll e B1 Tuppence says that although she's only been to a few socially oriented gathering spots, her contention is that a lot is left to be desired in the area of black entertainment in Winston-Salem. Her social involvement is presently limited to the North Carolina Black Repertory Company because of her love for the theatre and singing. But, she says, she will become a member of the major black organizations here in order to increase her community awareness and lend a hand. "If you've got something you wanuto offer, Winston could be an exciting place to be," says Tupponce. "It's not Atlanta or Washington, but if that's where I'd wanted to be, I would be there." ~ I 'ipes, etc. ? Your Full Service Pipe yj/ Tobacco J Shop Selection ^ 1 Pipes 1 & Castello, 10% OFF) Feb 25th, 1984 NTER Winston-Salem 723-1269 IALL Greensboro, 621-4389 10AM-9PM 0AM-6PM HLOSED ICAN EXPRESS I f Shooting for the sky From Page B1 "Conan The Barbarian," that he studies each week. "First, l just buy them for the pictures. Then, later, I'll go back and read them," Mike says. Of his numerous, almost portrait-like sketches, singing superstars Michael Jackson and Prince are the prizes of his amateur collection. "I think l have a God-given talent just like Michael Jackson," says Mike, commending the award-winning performer on his dancing abilities. "1 have never liked to draw anything easy. .4 "I like to draw detail, and when I'm trying to come up with characters, instead of thinking about the real world, I just draw." Mike is more than just an artist, though: Hi^creativity extends to music, sports and computer technology, all of which his mother says he is mastering exceptionally well. But because the young artsit is so modest, his mother intercedes to tell the rest. "He's been playing the drums at Calvary Hill Baptist Church since he was 10," says Mrs. Campbell. "He plays football with the Tiny Indians, and for Christmas my husband and I bought him an Atari 400 Computer." No matter how well Mike performs in other" areas, nothing can turn his head away from art. And anyone who inquires about the absence of his easel is reminded that his birthday is soon. He's looking to TIannah-Barbara, the toy company that also designs cartoon characters, to give him the opportunity to become a syndicated cartoonist", he says, while he also tries his hand at portraits and building design. . "I'll be on top one day," says Mike, "and while I'm there I'm going to be one of the greatest black artists ever." QIIENC . vvV- .< .?>: . . "S.*- ^ I in #'?i ? y i^sJ;\Vv^ ^ ^ $$^? jv^ <i r\ vv -' /1 'Ssllni&KffHs BUCK HISTORY MOV 2 GRAND PRIZES: ENT Two $25,000 4-Year College STAI Scholarships. 5 FIRST PRIZES: versi Five $10,000 College Scholarships. Co^ Special coupon saves you 25* up t< on Coke, diet Coke or Sprite and Firs _ A.I A. AL. || -i C1H manes a aonanon xo tne unuea Negro College Fund. tuhs^ sole1 Last year, Donald R. Wright saw his dream y< for a college education come true. He won sav a four year scholarship to college. 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