2 BLACK INK October 19, 197C Bits and Pieces A law school admissions meeting will be held Tuesday October 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Great Hall at the Carolina Union. Representatives from Campbell College, Carolina, Duke, N.C. Central and Wake Forest law schools will be there. Stanley Tureentine, jazz saxophonist, will be at Stewart Theatre (NCSU) Thursday, October 21. Shows are at 7:30 and 9:30. NCSU students $3.50, others $5. Melba Moore is appearing at Duke on Saturday October 23 at 8:30 p.m. in Page Auditorium. All persons interested in working on the Black yearbook are asked to meet Denny Ray in front of Chase Cafeteria on October 25, 26, or 27 between 6 and 7 p.m. The Meharry Medical and Dental Schools will be recruiting Wednesday, October 27 at 7:30 p m. in James Lee Biology Building at N.C. Central University in Durham. Hear The Modern Jazz Quartet at Memorial Hall October 31, 8 p.m. All tickets are $5. Listen to FM 107 WDBS— October 19; 6-11:30 The music of Billie Holiday October 20; 6-11:30 Close UP: The Golden Years of Motown. Every Sunday listen to “Maiden Voyage," the jazz show with Shanga at 8 p.m. Listen to WQDR/94 FM Sundays at 9 p.m. "All the Jazz" is two hours of progressive rock/jazz. Conosco and BLACK INK are sponsoring "The Dating Game” within the next three weeks. Watch for a table at the Student Union soliciting participants in the event which will be patterned after the television program. "The Dating Game” will tie followed by a dance. Watch for more specific details in upcoming issues of Weekly Ink and BLACK INK. Brooks &- Son Inc. Construction Co. "Generation of Builders" — Design Build Remodel— Charles Brooks III Charles Brooks IV Samuel A. Jones, Jr. 114 S. Graham St., Chapel Hill, N. C. 275U Phone 942-2404—Home 942-4372 want to be in the know? Read BLACK INK I See pg 91 foreign Car Service SPECIALIZING IN REGUU^R MAINTENANCE SERVICE & REPAIRS 929-mZ 311 E AAAIN CARRBORO Complete Auto Repair Service - fast & efficient - Paint & Body Works "Let the brothers doctor up your car.” 411 E. Main Carrboro Carl Brown-Tony Edwards Guys Party RLL YOUR PRRTY NEEDS Selection of Wines, Beer &■ We've Got Ice “Keg Beer Available" InivPBVction Main & RoBvmapy Cappbopo, N. C. BI4CK INK Vol 9 No 4 Our Cover Howard s soccer team m action against an underdog UNC club news 3 features 6 arts 8 sports 10 ■ ■ opinion 4 — University Space Committee attempts to take Upendo without prior consultation. —Local columnist soundly criticizes Howard Lee. —Student Body President Billy Richardson gives his views on Upendo and journalist Bernadine Moses offers candid opinions on a little bit of everything. —A group of Durham citizens pool their resources to save cultural and historically significant murals. —Howard's soccer team comes to town and frustrates outmanned Tar Heels. —Also a look at Black female athletes on the Carolina Campus. —Comments on the Button Pushers in South Building. Earl Butz’ loose tongue, the lack of Black radio programs in Chapel Hill and response to Chiquetta Shackleford's editorial concerning Union activities. Next Issue If at first you don't succeed ... we promised last issue that this issue we'd feature an in depth look at Black Greek organisms. In case you haven't noticed yet, it's not here. It will, however, appear in the next issue of Black Ink. Promise and fact.

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