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aaabbbcccdddeee aaabb a aabbbcccddc, The most ^(citmg fewhours yoifU spend all week. Run. Climb. Rappel. Navigate. Lead. And develop the confidence and skills you won’t get from a textbook. Enroll in Army ROTC as one of your electives. Get the facts today. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. Contact MAJ Devocht or SFC Degenkolb in 29 Carolina Hall, 750-2678. It’s still not too late to take an ROTC class this semester. army reserve OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS That’s Entertainment Movie Reviews ‘‘Hollywood Shuffle” Hv Mia Wilson Hollywood Shuffle, is a movie that is well worth your money. In this comedy, Robert Townsend, the producer, writer, director and star of the movie, uses a light approach to show how Hollywood movies stereotyped Black actors and actresses into negative roles. These roles include pimps, pro stitutes, and rapists. Townsend displayed different Black characters throughout the movie to show that Blacks are capable of performing positive leading roles. His characters are delightful, the movie is very funny and he is good. I would give this movie a definite “thumbs up! ' The Living Daylights By IVIaureen Chavis The fast-paced action, the innovative gadetry, the chauvinistic womenizing - it’s all still there in the new James Bond movie “The Ijiving Daylights." One different thing in this movie is that this Agent 007 smokes and seems to lack sensitivity, granted previous Bonds weren’t overlv sensitive either, but this guv’s at- ROTC ... A Way To Spend Your Extra Time You can become an Army officer while you are earning a degree here at Winston- Salem State University. The Army ROTC program provides you with all the ex perience you need to be commissioned as a second lieutenant by the time you graduate. At that time you can either go on active duty for three years to see if you’d like to make a career of it, or you can go directly into to Ar my Reserve or National Guard. The ROTC program is more than just sit ting in a few extra classes. Other activities include learning rappelling, drill and ceremony, qualification with the M16 rifle, formal dinners, and much more. You will learn things that you can’t possibly learn just by sitting in class, like how to plan and organize complex events and to lead other people. In fact, ROTC training and ex perience will do much to enhance virtually any other career you might opt to pursue. Lower level ROTC classes have no pre- quisites, do not incur an obligation and some apply to General Studies re quirements. Physical Readiness (MSC 1115) will count towards your PE require ment. Other lower level courses include ROTC and the National Defense (MSC 1110) and Land Navigation (MSC 2216). The Ar my will provide all books for all Military Science classes. Once you join the Advanc ed Course, the final two years, the Army will even pay you $100 per month, tax free, titude borders on the rude side! Other financial t)enefits include $600 for attending Advanced Camp (six weeks at Ft. Bragg, usually taken between the junior and senior years), and additional $120 per month if participating in a National Guard or Army Reserve unit while in the last two years of ROTC, and two or three year scholarship that pay for tuition and books. To find out if you qualify, and if ROTC would be right for you, contact MAJ DeVocht or SFC Degenkolb in 29 Carolina Hall, 750-2678. It’s still not too late to take an ROTC class this semester. Page 3 titude t)orders on teh'rude side! Most of the regulars are featured in the movie. The only newcomer is a much- younger Moneypenny - who is still trying to get Bond to notice her. Bond is not in terested and c'ooly rejects her offers. Bond is not lacking in his quick-witted in vention of using an empty cello case for make-shift skies for two, in an escape scene. The same cello case is used to trick a KGB man. It’s really amazing how versatile cello cases are! James Bond fans will enjoy this as well as occasional viewers. The only complaint is that I think Pierce Brosnan, the original choice, would have been a more believable Bond. Carolina Streetscene Opens Sept. 11th By Christopher Colley It’s about time for Winston-Salem’s 12th annual Carolina Streetscene. If you’re new to the area, this event will help you get to know the city a little better and see it in a different light. Streetscene has been described as “a giant party with something for everyone.” Kicking off the festivities will be the Pied mont Federal Five-Miler the morning of Saturday, September 12. The starting time for the race is 8:15 a.m. at F'ourth and Green Streets in the West End section of downtown Winston-Salem. The run should be a fairly scenic one, beginning at West End and continuing through the Brookstown Mill complex and on into Old Salem. After the race ends, the other festivities get underway. One can expect to hear a wide variety of music at the Streetscene. If you like jazz music keep your ears open for the fabulous jazz singer Joe Williams, And for those who prefer more popular rock. The Marshall Tucker Band will be in the forefront of the Carolina Streetscene. Still other artists include, The Manhattans, Ron nie McDowell, Tom Paxton and The Blue Notes. As you walk around the festival listening to different types of music be sure to keep your eye’s open for the arts and crafts. The arts and crafts part of the festival will display works of many southern artists. There will be a $100 award for the best booth, 10 $300 cash awards for quality of the work and finally a $,500 purchase award. Among the judges will be Thomas R. Per ryman, Lana T. Hendeson and Anton Van Dalen a well known artist from New York. ‘’Streetscene’' will also include something for the children of the Triad. “Kidscene” will take place during the hours of 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sun day. A frog jumping contest will t>e the highlight of Kidscene, Saturday at 3 p.m. Storyteller, Shirley Heiloway will be telling Mark Twain’s “The Celebrated Frog of Calaveras County.” Among some of the other things the kids can expect to see will be Magician, Great Scott. The 4-H Club will feature a section on bicycle safety and the Winston-Salem Police Department a section on skateboard safety. To get the ball rolling on Friday, September 11th a Preview Party will be held from 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. The party will be in the parking lot of Stouffer-Winston Plaza Hotel. The “Preview Party” will include an all you can eat buffet, free beer and enter tainment by Sound Express and comedian Craig Peters. The admission is a Carolina Streetscene Mug which can be purchased from the Arts Council, located at 305 West Fourth Street or at the door of the preview party. Carolina Streetscene is sponsored by The Arts Council and R.J. Reynolds. It will be held Saturday, September 12th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Septemlier 13th from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Preview Party is Fri day, September llth from 5-8:30p.m. Hope to see you there!
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