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March 8. 197S 1 .':3 "$ ? ? '^ 5 . JHHl 'rli?9 '" -' -. _ -. - ^'r;-:- -^: _ V: f ;v.: -. 'w Hfifel - >*? '1^* $?x ^ ' * * lnR| ff|J? ?v< ^n ,/*'J^?*PBi^?. lemm ^# .*> <.?; m-iSF* Y^B&EM Livingstone College stodejits i Benefit. V.inn,r r-~ A UA111J v<a It was cold and windy at the Farmington Drag strip last Sunday afternoon. But that didn't stop some SO or more race fans from coming to the drage strip. There was a big attraction; the funny car. The funny car is the Trojan Horse race car owned by Larry Fullerton, a veteran racer. He 0, began racing full time in 1967 with the Macmillan Ring Free Trojan Horse Mustang. Since last year, Fullerton has been representing the Navy with his decorative and high powered funny car.'' * There seemed to be no doubt in the minds of the fans who was going to win the race. The trojan won in 4.61 seconds on a 1/8 mile run. Last vear the Trojan Horse won the World Championship AA/ Fuel Funny Car Competition. The notoriety of the Trojan Horse isn't just in racing. It is taken on visiting trips to junior and senior high schools on recruitment missions for the Navy. Fullerton talks to students about the advantages of staying in school, avoiding drugs, and the benefits in technical training and career opportunities offered by the navy. The people's government, made for the people, made by the people, answerable to it - " me people. ?Daniel Webster Senate Speech, 1830 : ;?*<! |H ^j I ftl;:. -j^ '.' tgB ^ft. " . ~ j| ' " "; - ". v '''^^jjWB K1-- -i -v * - i 'i'i .^'B * gl , X; :mj gSS ^v -J!l k; ^:^Av%isB^^B . Sn*y spy> \\Jn^^tS^UI nodel casual and formal fashla r Wins Dra a&k >*- Xgt Bftj^^^3ES!3S!?!!E!SB(( BBBHllijiM^. '|n Larry Fnllerton in famed Trojan at Farmlngton Drag Strip rect DUDJ Beauty Cen Fc pf^GSr I Featured Hairdo i Salon Special: PER I 2500 N. Lil | Call For An L^^hone^72|j68j M >*$> ^K>,: '" Jfe ffir K:';,. Hv . ' ">-*** ?w.-> ?. r -V" " ^ -. .. ^ V . . -^v*4* c^-"'i::"" - ' 3-^-v ' ^ _, ' ml- v , < ~r?l V *"" < *s$*$ JB&' H >. ..::\ r**m Hk >vi. wf ^ ^B B L^fl ' * Jl: ns for Negro College Fond g Race hqbb^i^ ^S^^mbT i Hone racer. FoDerton won race sntly. ' LEY'S! iter & Salon I maturing All Major Lines I f Black Cosmetics: 1 Ultra Sheen - ( Clairol | Vlgorol I Revlon f 'Dudley's 0+ 1 Fuller 1 MS $15.95 ] berty Street ( Appointment 1 ^7 01-724 6851 Fashion Show Aids Negro College Fund A fashion show to benefit the Negro College Fund was given by the sophomore class at Livingstone College in Salisbury. 1 Casual campus, children's and evening and formal wear were shown from Salisbury and other out-of-town boutiques. - -' -.'I* s * y . y -m* ? " :^;.-w"' polyester and'cottbn%ien jacket and suit combination* featuring the flare leg; a floral shirt adds to the ensemble. Longer skirts are becoming more prominent, as demonstrated in this white below-the-knee creation. Jeans and the layered look;tailored mint green pantsuit; formal wear in this yellow jacketed dress accented with green and orange stripes. For men the buttoned jacket; jeans, a football jersey and nylon jacket for children; and for dress the plaid suit combined with a black satin shirt. The show was -coordinated by sophomore Misses Delena Wilkerson. and Sharon Lvnn. IPtedmont redemi 1 | tNtowantSodomare ^1 I fcrnHi n ?jwlrt>nwniw? >frtnWii|N|?^tiWi I ft %? ?-?w>H>Ciiii ftipntiw linmii T "" I ft. "*** Easter Shoes Get In the Group ', Visit Community Shoe Shop 2310 Patterson Ave. : Winston-Salem,N.C. rz ;?\ The casual cooler yT*v. "Sunny" by Joyce Bone Kid white Kid *
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