PAGE 4 Slip (EoUnjtate ' 'A >C' T^e 0 fjooji Wine^Sftie West Nash Street .1 ■■ J “Fleetwood,” a small dog who lives off campus, has become a celebrity on campus since his incident with a dog-eating Frisbee plant. Fleetwood was attacked by the plant on Saturday, while grazing in the south forty. Despite the struggles of several veterinarians, it took Fleet- wood’s own ingenuity to escape. By jerking gruffly at the plant, Hulletin Board (Continued from page one) Dr. Anand P. Jaggi, professor of economics, attended a one- day seminar entitled “Suc cessful Approached to Proposal Writing and Obtaining Grants,” on March 29, in Greensboro. The “overall goal of the seminar was to give order and simplicity to the complicated process of acquiring grants and to enable participants to become successful in writing proposals. All write in votes for the last SGA Elections were tallied; however, all write in candidates who were not eligible were striken from the ballot. All eligible candidates were phoned — if we could not catch you in, your name was put on the ballot. Eric Sellers Fleetwood managed to pull it out by the roots and cast it against the wall pictured in the background. Dr. Harold Doster has since launched an all-out campaign to remove the Dreaded Frisbee plants from the campus. Calling the plants a dangerous public nuisance, Doster insisted that the police should strive to arrest Bill Whitfield’s Coin Operated Laundromat GOLD PARK 291-2W8 8A.M.-9r.M. Exclusive Cleaners REN VILLAGE AND 725 S. GOLDSBORO ST. RESTAURANTS OPEN 24 HOURS 1228 TARBOROST.* WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA LIGHT HQUSE Happy Hour Tues. Night 3(H) broad ST. 291-6760 ‘Beach Party” Every Tues. night Featuring John Moore ofWRQR Arts Council (Continued from page one) Wilson County Public Library, 249 W. Nash Street. There will be a reception after each reading and a workshop for interested writers will be held following the April and June readings. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend. FOR INFORMATION regarding this event call: 291- 4329. Contact The five Third Century Artists at the Arts Council of Wilson will present “CONTACT”, a public arts demonstration and exhibit. Claudia Spalding, the weaver; Byron Charles, the musician; Tommy Braswell, the writer; Leslie Ford, the potter- Nelson Farmer ' ? photographer will all benJ well as their profession y! may participate in any of ? activities if you are interested The Artists will be in front of the Courthouse building on Nash Street on Wednesday, April? from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 pm weather permitting. Greek News delta zeta The Executive Board of Delta Zeta attended the 76th Annual Prevince at Western Carolina Umversity. Workshops were attended throughout the week We extend to all Greeks good luck on all Greek Activities. Penny Dull all persons caught planting these fiends. Fleetwood was not available for comment, but is reported in good health. He sustained only minor injuries and incredible embarrassment and has since refused to talk with the media. Fleetwood may drop out of school. J. Fred Pearce First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company ^ 3< X 3< 3< ^ Expertise in Hair and Skin Care WREN VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER V XWEST NASH STREET - WILSON N. C 27893 ^ MITZ! LYNN punwc Y Vhairdesigner REDKEN 237.4060 C XXXXXXXXX X>£>s>s>?xxxxa SPRANG AND /i;:: —I \ / I VI I- Catalog Shopping at a turn of a page, a turn of a dial 23 Great Catalogs In 1978 It’s So Easy To Receive All The JCPenney Catalogs. Just Place Two Orders In A 6-Mon Period, Totaling $30 Or More. WE HAVE 96 HR. DELIVERY Shop By Phone Call". 237-5381 JCPenney Catalog Department Located In Parkwood Mall, Wilson, N. Shop 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. — P