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i ypffm-?FTrT "Vrr " I'rm niraflKHSEBnefri..-. ?*> ** ?^rr~7r ^7^, .. '.? J .- - - .T*^?'. i'- ^ -,? ?* ?.... ?...T( , -IT1 llr mm?KimwiBMimmnwuwiWII Htiinn__J" _''Tij.-^" I Harold Ellison used from getting in trouto be a linebacker on ble." the football team at Ellison seems a most Lane College in Jack- unlikely candidate for a son, Tennessee. After prison |erm. He holds a that, he had a shot at B.S. degree from Lane the pro line-up when he in Sociology, a B.S. was drafted by the Mi- from Tennessee State ami Dolphins in 65. in French, and a MasBut now he has reached ter's Degree from the what he calls "The University of MaryBottom Line." land. He is serving a ten- "1 am not a habitual -wa?* yeaf]*fjpp iun\mC%f l^!fer savaH&rqld I really involved in the 0f circumstances. . I crime prevention pro- After a few years of Ellison ei.- t***rhir\er M ixi ---< a????i aim iair: ui irtaijr innut prevent young people.- Ellison moved to 1 ,, Shagaii Hobtntoo i ? i ti ? ?? ^sssaBssagmm, l ' ** ? - ^ Ik. tT * jHBB ** tfi irma Berry Catherine Wilson 4t/i "Miss Jr. Ram Pageant" Held The Kuandelea Alumni Robinson. She is a freshChapter of Winston-Salem man at Carver . High State University sponsor- School. Second runner-up ed its fourth annual 4'Miss was Miss Irma Berry, Jr. Ram Pageant" on daughter of Mrs. Lucille Saturday, November 19 at Berry and the late Mr. the Student Union Ball- William Berry. Irma is a room on the college cam- sophomore at Hill High pus. School. Crowned "Miss Jr. Other contestants were Ram" 1977-78, was Miss Miss Valerie Clayborn, Catherine Wilson, daugh- daughter of Mrs. Evelini ter of Mr. & Mrs. Nathan- clayborn and Miss Tonyi iel Wilson. She is a fresh- Grady, daughter of Mr. & man at Bishop McGuin- MrSt George Grady, ness High School. 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I i l >IIWI1 J).?HWMPWWBWWIWWWW?WWWMWIWIBIIWOWBBW?waWWwBimiW Hp'1*1 ....J. r^^xsr The Bottom Line Greensboro and started while he was waiting a contracting business. for "the" one big job," As a graduate of the he wrote checks that he National Executive In- could not cover, and the stitute, he handled the big iob never came, management end of the Instead, he was prosebusiness. cuted for writing worthWhen the 74 reces- less checks, and sension crippled the natio- tenced to ten years in nal economy, Ellison's prison, contracting business q{ ^ wQrgt went under- . things about going to I should have fUed ig ^ loge J ^ v?ur friends^ i^he S*3ggHjggBjjgJ?itaeiirt Mfl'tlrhtfft\fiU*TH "7S waiting for that one but .% ? . , A ~ . ? in irouoie. job that would solve all H<j was sen, ^ ^ Pro~ TiiT. t mi rri.. . i Security Prison where In order to survive , j AJ u he organized an Adult Letter To The Ch Continued From Page 4 on human behavior 1 cert al all. Really, giving and/or (2) conducted an ( numerical estimate on-the-spot survey of the < ("there couldn't have preferences of these part- 1 been more than 200 or 300 icular individuals, he had ' people") was - absolutely no justification for making 1 unnecessary and irrele- such a statement. Anyone 1 vant in reviewing the faintly- familiar with the 1 artistic quality of the college .academic environ- 1 orchestra's performance, ment should be well aware 1 I seriously doublt the that the period for final validity of the second examinations (in most unparagraph ("seemed a iversities, including Wins- 1 nmtn, and such a sad ton-Salem State Universgand ity) is near. I've observed 1 iirtjgiPttyiHihji ona is thai students from mOStof 1 omniscient in such matt- the other universities in ere. "Never would I North Carolina are apt to to possess that ^quality, leave programs early in but 1 Am convinced there order to study, write paare many who would pers, etc. Nothing is new agree with me that time, about that. (On occasion talent and money have I've done it myself.) IF been, will be and are more students did leave the sadly (yes, much more Charlotte Symphony sadly than in this concert) concert early, I am sure it wasted in numerous other wa? due to the aforemenarts performances, pro- tioned reason rather than 1 ^ .1. ?A. ? 1 _A. 1 tKaiv tanlr r\t in JtJCVa, eve., nov OoSOtlalcU w Wicu ia^A ui uiWJi oov ui with this particular un- the concert or the orchesiverity. tra's performance. But, The third ("The aud- "students around me ience response, however, walked out right and left" left much to be desired.") gives the impression of and sixth ("many of those "all the troops hastening there seemed not to in retreat." Apparently, a appreciate what they better choice of words is - heard") ? paragraphs warranted here.? ignore the fact that the The"only^problem withaudience responded with the concert was probably several standing ovations Mr. Shertzer's failure to during t.hi? concert. stay home. I am in doubt Concerning paragraph as to whether he would sixteen ("mostly novice have attended the concert concertgoers"), unless had it not been his job to Mrs. Shertzer has detailed do so. Perhaps a sportknowledge of the lives of ~ writer would have written at least 51% of the mem- at least a fairer reveiw of bers of the audience, he is this concert, since sportsmost likely just "shooting writers have seemed to be off at the mouth." more ju3t in their articles With respect to para- concerning sports activitgraph seventeen ("Many i?8 at Winston-Salem of those who stayed clear- State University. Pertly wished to be else- haps...it might not be a where"), unless Mr. bad idea for Mr. Shertzer Shertzer (1) is an expert to make appointments jnUKMHWKKanKKKKiKflCMMiKMiKJI IErvin 9s Beauty Sen New Location: 3217 N. Patterson ^ Skin Analj Get professional skit and hair care treatme from well-trained j |^\|4^anicha Products Natural Make-up Especially for 722-0562 the Ebony SMn wmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmMMm 0 fc Basic Education Program for fellow 'v mates, most of whom had no more than a sixth grade education. He was so successful that Greensboro Technical Institute made him a staff member. yj . | When he was transferred to Lexington, heset up another education program?but for lege degrees and a ~ Master's, worked on a road gang for seventy ~ s - ? '-77 " ? : ^ Harold calison hopes See Profile, Page 10 ^youngsters that crime < H'HjLJWm'i. yiliffll' *" M I'I>W>||?'I m n i lainftpi iim? iff" 1 * ' 11 "" rOHlclc Picket Fence Club arith an ophthalmologist The picket p Gar. >r optometrist and an den Club he,d jtorhinolaryngologist so , .. . , , . , . vvt. . . , ber meeting at the home :hat he might listen to and x D . T ... - , 0 , , of Rev. and Mrs. J.W. see future arts perform- - 00?n ~ ? , . . .... , Gwyn of 2370 Dellabrook Euices at Winston-Salem J. State University with ^ for the Christmas more acuity...so that he ? ... ? ~ . 7~7~~ j , ?, Hobday House Tour were might attend more closely ,. j , , f discussed during the busto relevant matters of fact. . li * a. . iL iness meeting. He states that the ~... , ,4 , . , , T.W. Flowers, Horticulorchestra deserved . , e . .. .. .. . ,, tural Specialist from much better than it got. ~ , w , . . . . Greensboro, discussed Much closer to the point is _ nl ,. . , ? ... ^ . Bulb Planting, Landscape that a much fairer review , , . .. . . , Planning and of pfr itegpi <wwbbk^ yas de- . served by all concerned .. . .. .. . ^ winter season, lnterestmg that the one which ap- ... ' , rrT . . ?,.. , . r sbdes were shown which peared m Friday s Jour- bHHaH much <?, ^informnal. , j. T l a. 11 if CU UlOV UOOIUU Incidentally, Mr. . e, , ... Mrs. Flowers was also e Shertzer s - article , f .. . , ("Acoustics Are Still Not guest of the club' ' Acoustics Are otiu noi , t M T w DAMAirofA^ UAII 111" IlOSlcbS, IVllo. d . YV Fertect in Kenovatea Hall ^ , , .. at NCSA," Winston-Sa- Gwyn, served a very del, lam Journal, December 3, clous rePas 1977, p. 29) neither makes Op6(l Sunday 1 to mention of an actual ~~~ ~jjjj ~ numerical estimate of 9 those who were in atten- ' Hj dance nor describes their :1 I I response to or behavior at pphhbhhbhbi the program. My pointing J m I F" j ^ this out may sound trite, B ^ T m I L but so did several of the details in Friday's review article. Thank You Win st< I wonder if the editor of ^ rr i r ot our new store located at. the Journal has given due ^ J / % ' % A / ? consideration to deroga- J W ?jL J Vw Q tory reviews of this nature. Surely, the people (between McDon< of Winston-Salem deserve Kentucky Fried ( art criticism of better qual Harriett S. Pickard Wtwnton-Salem, N.C. Compare! Dristan* Tablets 1 $ - 11 1 relieve more colds rmm^: miseries than Contac Of Aspirin. Onsun Contac Aspirin tiseil TaAAACIiM f J .V i V\^l DMDWMOKMPM m I trices I Ave* B *JX 8 Men... B Sport-casual in Genuine X 8V Suede with Ribbed Wed* B Sole and Padded Collar. B Reg. $16.99, SAVE $6 01 i 109* B Nobod O o t- rr ti/i. OIIU1J 3 VYII A/^ B 1.2853 Nc KC>4 B 2. 15Wauc > B 3. 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