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far into the future.
L1BR A-SEP-23-OCT-2^
Your cooperative and social
nature comes out for an
airing, during this short
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contacts will come new
responsibilities. A friendship^
that may have been
going to pieces will take
on a new look. Part of
the change in your attitude
which has been going
on for sometime now, may
be your interest in mystical
and occult subjects.
You may find that you
are more talented than
you ever^ thought you could
be.
SCORPIO-OCT 23-NOV 22
If you havn't already, you
are ripe to strike it rich
during this fortunatelv
aspected period. Financial
affairs can demand a
big decision and give added
burdens, so be sure
tn get enough rest?From
nrw involYrnran, imj
form new romfftvtic attachments
and you can meet
interesting and powerful
people on their levels.
Any family difficulty
which is likely to arise
now can be ironed out.
_JFriction7imay show up-in
your social life if you becnme
invnlv#?H in tnn mnnv
directions.
SAGITTARIUS' - NOV 23
DEC 2)
This is a demanding period
wcTrR can keep you busy
late at night. You show
an increase in interest of
higher learning and edu
cation, which wilt bring
you extra prestige
Cife seems quite res- j
tricted, you get through fi
the days and nights in II
a somewhat brooding \
and resentful manner.
There is a certain amo- _
unt of* obstinacy> on your
^part. Deterioration ot
work might occur, and in
icvviuaiuic niducia ytJU
may feel lost. Do not
let this short lived negative'
period make you 5
undermind your health. P
CAPRICORN-DEC 22JAN
19 tl
Major events are taking 7
place in your life now, family
members seem to under- S
stand you better and
floater harmony is - ,
found there. Ro
mjuice_m*y, have to take 5.4
a back seat as family
responsibilities demand
a good deal of your time.
You are capable of
handling them, and welcome
the pioof of your
abilities whether they
are Job related or in ^
connection with your
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nome ana loved ones.
Your home is the center
now for social events,
if that is your wish.
An excellent period,
with j^ist the right mix
of spiritual , and material
to make?life? inte*??
resting and rewarding.
AQUARIUS JAN 20-FEB 18
Your eccentric nature will
enjoy this period as commuications
are stepped up.
Your family and neighbors
are in touch moce_-a?i#fK
? < t
and you get news of happy
social occasions in which
unusual and interesting
friendships are made.
You may glide through
_ t_ _/ A I- . - ?'
mucii oi ine nme taiung
things for granted and
letting your work lag
behind and will need time
to get back to routine
and on schedule. - You'll
be glad too, for a chance
to relax,?and?some?evc^
mnts for meditation,
happy and contented
with good books.
PISCES-FEB 20-MAR 20
This period could bring
fulfillment of desires you
have long been wishing
for. You may meet new
types of friends?and -see ?
important changes in
your professional life, _
bringing the status you
have been looking for.
This recognition will
not come easy, and
work will be necess-,
ary in order to dra*
profit.
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man All-CIAA team were
Elizabeth City's ThomaS Blue
a J.6-6 junior center and
Virginia State's Doward Tisdol
a 6^4?senior forwardr^Botti
were selected for the third
consecutive year. The leagues
leading scorer St. Paul's
William Cozart a 6-4 senior
forward and conferenceplayer-of-the-year_Ray-Epps
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for the second time.
. Rounding out the squad
Augustine's Sean Powell a
5-10 senior and Norfolk
State's 6-3 sophomore Jerell
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the Year after directing his
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which consisted of seven,
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sophomores, were Herbert
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