STUDENT Try Jesus “SEASONS” On a chiUy November night Like two small leaves n mid-flight; we drifted together. It was a surprise to me; I didn’t even know you existed but you knew I did. POETRY GRAINS This child of all Innocence and joy . Kicks the sandpiles Then scatters toe bodies Of those lone eonp By Clarissa K. Windley Are you tired of the same old parties? Has the dope you’ve “ been making, sniffing and shooting up gotten to be a habit? Is the wine of the century getting to be a little old? ! Are you sure that the cigarette I you’re smoking hasn’t lost its . iKool? I Well, not that you’ve tried all ithe rest, why not try the best - RQIiCL! TC CUR readers; DUF. TO PRIMTER's EPROR THE PAGES OF THIS ISSi'E OF THE NE’IS ARGUS ARE rriT It! THE CORRECT OPIDER. PIFASE P/OPDOM THE IMCOWErilETJCE. MP*'S ARC-b'S EDITOR, STAFF, WD ADVISOR 'best”. “He is like a Coco Cola - “He’s thg, real toing.” If you want a solid foundation I to start building on, step on the ship of Life headed for heaven. Jesus stands at the door and knocks. Any man hearing his voice and who enters in shall receive his just rewardf. The door is always ^>en, the Saviour is waiting all and all you have to do is come. t feel that you are all alone ) help. Although accepting is a personal venture, are people and cations on campus to help nd give you spiritual ce. -e is the Inter- linational Youth For Fellowship, which meets uesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Hut on campus. The t Religious Council meets p.m. each Wednesday in lumni Hut, and the nominational Youth for Fellowship Choir holds lals in the Alumni Hut on ay from 6:30 to 9 p.m. >ersonal assistance there linister’s association cm s. *It’s members are available for counc’L I are many treasures to in the Lord Jesus Christ, it him today and find out. lioir News Winston-Salem State ity Choir has really been into the swing of things, ring, the Singing Plams ig to be pretty busy. Feb. 28, the WSSU sity and Appalachian University Choirs ed a joint rendition of the score, Gloria, by Frslncis , for the North Carolina of the American Choral :or’s Association V-). performance was •d by the Urban Rural tive. ;r event recently held at College, Greensboro, as the Inter-Collegiate Association (I.M.A.). s of the WSSU Choir ited in the affair, which 1 Feb. 20-22. g events of the Choir lerforming with the Ehike 1 Orchestra and taking lual spring tour. Nell Smith i I {character. This accounts for his refusal to see things as they really are. And this is where the main problem comes in their lives, because of the conflict of their aspirations and the true jgoals that they reach. The Piscean lives with an Invisible pair of rose-colored glasses on his nose. He sees everything as he wishes it to be, not as it really is. Because of Oils he tends to go overboard in love, feeling that if he loves someone .then surely that person will love oAV uoucuuaj to their families. Although they work well in an atmosphere of helping others, iPisceans do not make good leaders because of a passive quality about them. There is in them a lack of attention to details, and often the Piscean will leave work unfinished. Jobs in art, music or the humanities are better suited for the Piscean personality. It is in these types of jobs that he feels he has a better chance of helping the world to achieve universal harmony. improvements at state institutions of higher learning- affecting 13 of the 16 University of North Carolina campuses. Of this $43.2 million, it is proposed that WSSU receive |2,175,000 for a classroom-laboratory building which campus officials feel is greatly needed. The project is funded by WSSU faculty donations for promotion of the March 23-Campus Bond Issue and will continue through March 9. Allen Griffin