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* . ; . * * " " *> ? Page 24 - The Chroaicte Saturday Jan. ira& I /flNKH vwl ^^ ^ HMUIH k%r v ^N| w. 't.'v^. m^K rs. ^ r Scenes Fi BB jr burger KING I *DI I LU I Bill McGc wSSSSwwS^ M [SOUTHERN COAL ?:|: : - Community for 50 Ye : :$ and Garden Equipi M 722 6191. < ?.; . w * 1 ? m * ' P * We Want To Take P O ur Appreciation \ m gjg / ^ Customers For You n ^ lA COAL A Cll $\ 532 NORTHWES || '(NORTHWEST BLVD. an ||| Phone 722-61S _ n *v ^ ? / 15, 1977 ffgnJ^^^^H "'^SjSBBHF^'*^ B^Bfl '. Ipl Mp?^ yj^g^Mgwgr A^m JAi^ O^l^^bL a r-^ om Life Of A King )0 E. Claremont Ave. We Join The Millions Who /J ' Salute I. MARTIN THERKING * * * * ? luuiiuyci AND OIL COMPANY Serving this $ ars Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Coal - Lawn ? nent. 532 Northwest Blvd. Phone $i . i $ >:? ; % Vt - . I \ S iS % J? This Opportunity To Express - | To Our Many* Triends And | |?| r Patronage Over The Years. % / - - : ' ! fHERN | L CO., INC. 1 ?T BOULEVARD to | d CHERRY-MARSH ALL) J*76 SO Y??fS * > 11 or 723-1301 V#\V?V??V?V?V?V?VtViV?V?Y*SV?VAW?V.V.V.V.,Xw!?XwX,X?!w! *< < J ) t* WSSU Hoi 'Life Of A I 4'The Life of A King" was : presented last evening on the campus of the Winston| Salem State University by . the American Program Bureau with a cast of eight 'members. The play and story, written by Arthur Langford, JT7 s the inspirational story of Dr. King's struggles on behalf of civil rights and I . human dignity - the Montgomery J bus boycott, ;he demonstration in Birtn? ngham, the march on m ? , Ram of % Continued from Page 21 second consecutive starting assignment on January 8th against Norfolk State. Robinson was matched against the Spartans more ' highly publicized freshman Robert Isabelle. /fhe 6-6 250 pound Isabelle had scored 31 points and pulled down 31 rebounds in one game earlier in the season but Robinson played him to "fi standstill despite giving up some 50 , pounds. In the Rams one point loss Mike had 15 points"" and 12 rebounds while Isabelle collected 16 points and 11 rebounds before fouling out late in the game. Robinson who was not as highly touted as some other Ram recruits has now. ..-i Library A For Jan <S" ? JANUARY 9 - Children Rush" starring Charlie CI 5 Main Library Auditorium. $ - JANUARY 11 - Adult Fil ? Fauntleroy" starring Mick 8 p.m. Main Library Audito | JANUARY 13 - Writer's ;! : Writing and Techniques of ! Main Library Auditorium. JANUARY 16 - Childr< V ;> cartoon show. FREE . 3: v Auditorium $. JANUARY 18 - Adult F ;? Who Knew Too Much" sta * 7:30 p.m. Main Library A $ . - JANUARY 20 - Writer's # I ji; Writing and Techniques of : Main Library Auditorium IV: JANUARY 22 - Satu j| Feature. 10:00 a.m. - "Koi p.m. - Walt Disney's "Da ;i JANUARY .24 - School rr ? f eature. 10:U0 a.m. - "Koi :5jj p.m. - Walt Disney's "Day ?: Library Auditorium | - JANUARY 25 - Adult Fill ij; in Destination Saturn" 5 FREE. 7:30 p.m. Main Lil JANUARY 25 - School i|i Feature. 10:00 a.m. 6 Crockett" 2:00 p.m. - "] ? FREE. Main Library Audi N. ? > >. /?> tf Play, King" Washington, Dr. King's memorable "I Have A Dream" speech, the sanitation march "of Memphis and Dr. King's fanal speech in Memphis. ; T The play was sponsored by H - * the Student Activities Committee in observance of the -hirtkdai^-rif-th^ mflgnflmions ? ? O ? Dr. King. According to Mrs. Elaine Browne, coordinator of Student Activities, the play was 44 superbly presented and very well received by over 500 spectators." fee Week become a major coy in the Rams hopes for the CIAA championship and he could ^ be even more of a key should" the Rams reach Kansas City. / Gaines is optimistic about his team's chances in post season play. Blessed with outstanding guards and Robinson's development on the inside the coach feels his team is a stroncr contender. With Robinson playing strong inside the coach says, "With the group we have now our inside attack is a strong as it ever has been. I think with what we>re. got now we are stronger inside than we were with Earl Williams." / Ictivities nary 's Trim Program "Goto, laplin. FREE. 3:30 p.mj ? ? / ~ . _ . Im Program. "Little Lord - 7 ~ Ley Rooney. FREE. 7:30 rium. Club Meeting - Creative Selling. FREE. 7:30 p.m. - vf-V? in's Film Program. All 30 p.m. Main Library ilm Program "The Map~_ , rring Peter Lorre.FREE uditorium ?Club Meeting - Creative ' Selling. FREE. 7:30 p.m. rday Matinee. Double tiga the Giant Ape" 2:00 ivy Crockett" 's out Matinee. Double iga the Giant Ape" 2:00 y Crockett" FREE. Main n Program "Buck Rogers starring Larry Crabbe. ^ brary Auditorium 's out Matinee. Double Walt Disney's "Davy Konga the Gitfnt Ape'v " torium ?? 1
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