A v X"' ' ^1 19 1 ^^HHV -v^Wj RALEIGH FIRE INSPECTOR } of Raleigh was the gneet of SI week's activities included lect Harrison, Lester Rosebore, > prevention of fire. Black Arts Johnson C. Smith Univer observe^,. Black , Cultural Arts Festival Week on April 20-26. This week is annually set aside to present musical, artistic, dramatic and historical programs and exhibitions for the student body and for the community at large. It is co-ordinated by the University Memorial Union Program Board under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Crisp. On Sundav. Aoril 20 the " A Boggs Academy Choir* of Keysville, Georgia will be presented in a full concert oi sacred and secular music at 2 p.m. in the University Church. The Negro Spiritual, an art form indigenous to the American Black, will dominate y the program. There is no charge for this concert. On Monday, April 21 Dick Gregory, noted comedian, social satirist, writer will appear at 8:15 p.m. in the Hartley Woods Gymnasium. Gregory has been the recipient of national acclaim for his astuteness in assessing the racial issues of the American nation and for telling the truth about the problems in ways that make people laugh instead of cry. This will be his first appearance on the Johnson C. Smith University campus. Singing the gospel songs which black college* students have recently revived on their campuses in both the predominately black colleges and the predominately white ones as well, the Morris College Gospel Choir of Sumter. South Carolina will perform on Tuesday, April 22 A at 8:00 p.m. There is no charge for this event. An exhibit entitled "Black Odessey" will be the highlight fnr WpHn#*?H2iv Anril TViie w? ' * f ? *^/? ! I I I I vJ # ' / . * Th> Win nv iSlMywr .'/< .'mit ' ^^aTOaBWESyp^'" Jr gr* ;fr -*?jp? ~T* . HE *V ' ?? I 9 9 %< *