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“MBS BLUE REVUE” Mm Kue Retue Contestants. DELTA ZETA $ •Of Phi Beta Sorority “Miss Hue Revue Pageant” Will The Charlotte Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority will present its Annual “Miss Blue Revue Pa geant” on Friday, March - 23, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Northwest _Junior High School. The Livingstone College Jazz Ensemble will provide the music. The pageant is an aven ue whereby the Zeta So rority readies oyt into the community and selects those girls for presenta tion who exemplify the ideas of i*eta. Namely, finer womanhood, scbolar Sixteen young ladies are competing for the title of "Miss Blue Revue” 1964. According to Mrs. Jane Reid, "This year’s pageant promises to be one of our best The *84 theme is “The Quest For Excellence, The Reachable Star.” Mrs. Reid ta pageant chairman and Marie Tann is coor dinator. me contestants and their sponsoring sorors are: Sharon Caldweil-Janet Campbell; Donyeil Stroud Elizabeth Hutchinson; " Adriane Dean-Helen Kirk; Barbara Dinkins-Pbillis tine Dunlap; Defitw Spi vey-Almetto Alexander; Cynthia Keay-Mary-le_ Grand; Angela McKnight High r“_Jl Pressure Booklet Available Although hypertension or high Mood pressure, as it is more commonly called, af flicts more than 37 million Americans each year, and is the leading risk factor in stroke, many of its suf ferers aren’t even aware that they have it. “High blood pressure: What it is, What it can do to you and What can you do about it” offers hints on how people suffering from the “silent killer” can control it. Everyooe has Mood pres sure. 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