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pnBfJi i; Chase Is Wlnstea-Sak WSSU Jt I ? - Fro m?6t l The Winston-Salem State University Jazz Ensemble has just completed its 6th Annual Tour, sponsored by the University and the Alumni A vi ?- ? ? nasvA,iauuil <JI HCWarK, I>CW Jersey. The Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Robert E. Shepherd, performed at elementary, junior, and senior high schools around the New Jersey and New York areas. The Associate Director Fred Tanner, currently on leave, was present during portions of the tour. | | The Navy's g ? Former Beauty Contest Winne jft and she's in the Navy. & 4,l think the Navy has mon ft! achieve her goals." ft; She's right. We give her ar U; opportunities to build interest the Navy and afterwards. And J! benef its a man gets. That includes equal pay ai ; advancement. ;! As Charnissa says*. "I love * I 5 rntl . ? " * icai ujjjjur tunny. 1 Charnissa is I 80 ^re ^ p v ^^59 m ?wr. w m's lint namdei dog.. izz Ensemble i Annual Co * Selections performed by the Ensemble included: "First Thing I do", Carozon", "Alone Again Naturally* frnm ttio \A7 ij ??? vi?i tuv tt \Ai\iy ncrman Series. Also "Current. Events" by Don Muro. , At Irvington High School in New Jersey, Dr. Shepherd directed selections in tribute to Duke Ellington. A copy oi this performance was left foi the school's library. -Miss Pam Fruster, graduating senior and female vocalist, did current tunes from the top jsj I ? J; v v V V V t V V V V otCharnissa* 1 r Charnissa Butts, is for real g i opportunities for a woman to ? id any other qualified woman ;? ing and rewarding careers. In ? she's entitled to all the same ? >> iri pmiat nnnnrtnnitvv fnr ,V i wrr*" >" ,V s the Navy. For a woman, it's a SS . | for real... & '* NAVY | stion see S WY RECRUITING STATION ? 530 SPRING STREET TON-SALEM, N. C. 27101 Jf JO? L. MAIZLIP i f Navy Recruiter ! j Tele. (? ! ?) 723-2715 j j ? /v.c. " 'Chase' Is Chase, a Golden Retriever, fi born in Kent, England, or c ~6-22-73, begsff tratntng for a a | narcotic dog at the age of 6 r months. He received advan C I ced training^ at the Tom a I McGinn School for Dogs, Inc? J | in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania S Chase was purchased for; * the Winston-Salem Police? < Department. Narcotic Unit 1 Returns ncert^Xonr 6 of the charts. The Jazz Ensemble will be performing Thursday April 10,, 1Q75 Wltfl thp IlniuofcWui _ _ . _ V ? m ? mm V W HIT VI i} I i y | Concert Band at 8:15 p.m. in the new Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. This is the third event of the University's Finej Arts Festival. The public is invited without charge. RJR Graduate Joins The U.S. Air Force Charles Edward Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt M. Allen Sr., of 5200 Sunrise Terrace, has enlisted in the U.S. Air Force through the Air Force recruiting office here. Airman Allen joined under the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP), which allows him to accumu late time in the Air Force Reserve until he enters active duty on April 30, 1975. The program benefits the^ airman because his future pay increases will be based on the date he entered the Delayed ~ Enlistment Program. According to Sergeant Levy Goodrich, Air Force recruiter here. Airman Allen successfully completed a series of tests which qualified him for the Electronic field of training A 1973 graduate of R. J Reynolds High School, Airman Allen was a member of the school Tennis team. He was also active in the schoo PKr?r? v tv i-ivuitj kiw ivijt. E Subscribe to The Chronicle I P.O. Box 3154 H inston-Salcni, N.C. 27102 H 's First, Narcotic Hot On 1 ^?ZZ&s5SgB5SBmmmm*muMm rom donations by intersted itizens concerned with drug ibusey- Cpl.- F.fcfc Golice eceived special training with Thase and ^he two of then irrived hi Winston-Salem on uly 19, 1974 at a cost of 3,700. Cpl. Gollice and Chase work is a team with Chase sniffing >ut drugs as they assist other Narcotic Officers on raids irnnnnnrmnnnnnninnnnnnnnnnnnnniinnnri YWCA Ha ; BEAU! The YWCA is offering a? for teens and adults begini Pattersoif Avenue Building. This course will run for thr Monday and Wednesday 7:0 Includes tips on current co-ordinate; your diet and het hair care, styling & color; m best. The instructor is Mrs. Fran Winston-Salem and a gradu Finishing School. Register by coming into the Friday - April 16th, 17th, ar YOG The YWCA is offering a coApril 22nd at the patterson The class will run for 4 w Thursday from 7:30 - 9:30 P Yoga helps you regain and r art of relaxation and lends its< Ms Julie Hunt. Come out ar ivvtni r. *TMA 1 A \J A workshop in Mini Garden the beginning garden is beinj YWCA on April 25th at 10:( Don't miss this opportunity summer. Workshop consultant Mrs Agent. Register now. ********** Dear Liz I Continued from Page 7 spare without arousing sus picion at home, then that tiirn is given to me. I spend most o my time waiting , for his call hoping he tells me he can se< me, but 99% of the time hi says he can't. Please advise me what t< do. Lonel^ j?Dear Lonely, It sounds as if your lover is i real play-boy. You can be sun AnafllS, 197S tSMMMaMMHHHHM ? PO? I he Trail J aE&afeg>g332a^ Chase and Cpl. Golice also? hold a limited number of? demonstrations displaying? ? ? Chase's ability. Chase works a regular? schedule and is kept in<! j f undisclosed locations when'jij off-duty. Information in refer-^ j; ence to drugs and narcotics; ; can be given to members of| the narcotics squad by calling jj tppenings rv COURSE * :ourse - The More Beautiful You ning Monday April 21st at the ee weeks - 2 days a weekeach 0-9:00 P.M. r - ' iasmons and fads and how to ilth habits, good figure exercises, ake-up hints that bring out your cis "Pinkey" Bradley, a native of ate of Philadelphia Career and t YWCA Wednesday, Thursday or id 18th. A CLASS. ed yoga class beginning Tuesday Avenue Building, eeks meeting each Tuesday and .M. # naintain body control, teaches the jlf to weight reduction. Instructor id bring a friend. ARDENING I ing for the apartment dweller and \ offered at the Patterson Avenue K) A.M.* j. Grow your own vegetables this . Joann Falls Home Extension Continues , I you are not the only one that( e has heard , his great line I before. I would advise you to s find a single man, unless you e want to continue playing the e "waiting game". You are playing with fire, get out 3 before you get a third-degreeburn. -. i FDR Advice When his ion, Junes, asked fot % dad's advice on ipeechmaking ^ 1 FDR said: "Be sincere, be brief/ be seated!" "i
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