Campus Circus - Live bands, food conces sions, a road race, a mini coarse on The History of Rock and Rol), an invita tional pool tournament, and a trivia contest em ceed by WBT radio per sonality Don Russell are the highlights of the first annual Campus Circus at Central Piedmont Com munity College. The campus, located in the heart of the Elizabeth neighborhood on the comer of Independence Blvd. and Elizabeth Ave., will be a swirl of activity from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. '■ Campus Circus begins with a 5-K road race. The President’s Cup Race. Other types of competition will take place throughout the day: chess, checkers, jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, a bake-off, and invitational ping-pong and J billiards tournaments Prize-winning Paso Fino horses will perform and exhibitions of raku, gym nastics, fencing and mar tial arts are scheduled. Mini-courses on rack and roll, wood-carving, and the history of music will' take place throughout the day. ‘ The college’s dance com pany, Dance Central, will give two free performanc es. , ——I WASHINGTON ARTIST Stephen Wat son. center, autographs one of his Pen and Ink Drawings for customer at Satur day's SpringFest. Local artist, retired art teacher. Ira A. Brewer, left, and Brenda McEntire, Denarn Me Entire, and Darlene TTiomas look on. Watson, presently working towards a master’s degree in art at Washington, D.C. Howard University, will evhtmt his works at The Amber Gallery hi Rich mond. Va.. May M. (Photo By Peeler’s Portrait Studio) Weary SpringFest goers refresh themselves on the curb in front of Ivey’s Department Store on Try on St. (Photo By Peeler’s Portrait Studio) j b -—-------' ; 7w “Letting Go” To Air On WSOC John Ritter and Sharon Gless star as two usually sunny and witty people whose lives are shattered when he loses his wife and she is dumped by her lover, and who join forces in a self-help group to shake their meloncholy, in "Letting Go," an "ABC . Movie Special," airing on May 11 at 9 p.m. on WSOC-TV, Channel 9. Alex Shuster (Ritter) is a naturally funny guy who finds humor in every situa tion. Almost At the mo ment he’s in a tailspin from the death of his wife in a plane crash, leaving him with an eight year old son 1 ' 11 - and a mother-in-law who encourages him to go out with other women. Kate Marshall (Ms Gless), a school teacher, shares the good life with an advertising executive who finally decides to make an honest women of her - by telling her it’s over. Kate manages to sound funny even with tears in her eyes. Alex and Kate meet in an encounter group presided over by a dedicated, warm-hearted psychologist (Max Gail) who puts his charges through a rather frantic program of self discovery designed to stop the hurt and open up the possibilities for a new love. vMon's greatest invention was the WHffl.... A close second was .the CLASSIFIED AD. j Classified Advertising— / The Marketplace j. of Millions (THE CHARLOTTE POST) CALL 376-04% Now Showing At Both f Locations