Page 12 The Chronicle Satur FAYETTEVlLLEr - Two J Hundred and Sixty-Nine Stu- 1 dents at Fayetteville State University (N.C.) were recently named to the Dean's i List. Included in the 269 are 17 students who maintained "perfect" 4.0 averages. The "A" students are: Mary Burch, Christine Davidson, Robert Carcia, Sandra Harlan, Alonzo Houseman, Karen Kallio, Melvin Mason, Franklin Melton, Donna Mil ler, and Debra Warner from Fayeteville; Michael Balma, San Francisco, California; < ? IVU13, VUCU lUlrt>C, 11UI tii lina; Marie Lacewell, Riegel- < wood, North Carolina; Mich- 1 - _/ jfottorson, Fort Bragg, < Nortfer^ Carolina; Joseph < : - Schlosser. Galion, Ohio: and J ~ Terry S - h Suffering from a hanc ward . injury that has caused hirr leagu to alter his shot WSSC follov All-American Carlos Terr> Smitl has dropped to third, place mingi in the CLAA scoring race. age. averaging 24.4 points per has h game. That average will and n fall even more after Mon scorir day nights four point per avera formance against St Hamp Paul's. Maho Fayetteville State's Ed- avera^ ward Jefferson a 6-5 for- Tom t fereh< ? ^ - Z I ? With" Sparrow avera, Keith Continued From Page 9 ran^s ment two free throws cut the per c margin to three, 59-56 Mike ?- witlr?2:05? remaining? be(j p( Sparrow then scored the jo ga games next five points the 10.5 e final two on a slam dunk ran^s with 39 seconds left to team insure the Aggies win. on\y ( Sparrow is just ;' now i regaining the form that Unior led the- Aggies to the ing h National Invitational their Tournament in 75. He was has Y forced to sit out last from season with academic aiso } problems. margi The win over South atan Carolina State put the game Aggies in the MEAC early scorir season lead. oppor HealthWatdi^? The Dan Of Alcoh Alcoholism is an illness in this and it is one that affects a becoxr great number of people hoi. 1 from all walks of lifei It comes affects not only the alco- holisn holic himself but also his been "MUmily, friends, cowork- becon fers. and even strencrprrs Among other things, his of drinking is responsible for that disruption of his family men, life, his work, and, tragi- just a cally, for a high number of alcohc fatal accidents on our wome nation'8 highways. are ? There is no way to drink* accurately determine the ness number of alcoholics in friend North Carolina because reach* many can easily hide their can b illness. At first, an alcoho- Ala lie may brag about how ting c much he can hold. Later, hope 1 after he is hooked, he will truly play down his addiction sional and tell everyone how able : little he actually drinks. includ In the beginning, ex- trists, cessive alcohol consumrv r rnvuo, tion may be a sympton of tal he other problems that are If y bothering an individual, know He uses alcohol as a with < means of self-medicatior cian * to ease his tension and you release him from his real appro problems. It is much chea- progr per to buy a fifth than to There seek professional help and that 1 counseling for his pro-; of the blems. alcohi If he continues to cope blem. day, January 14, 1978 evillei Norma ThompsonL Lumberton, North Carolina. Students listed on the Dean's List from Fayetteville are: Sule K. Alabi, Brenda Autry, Ernest Autry, Annie Baker, Jacquelyn Ball, Letitia Belin, James W. Bell, Edith E. Blackwell, Brenda Boy kin, Stella Boykin, Michael Briggs, Loia A. Brooks, Beverlee Browning, Gregory F. Brown, Kenneth Buie, Sharon Burney, Ralph Burwell, Jr., Barbara Byrd, Bernard Cameron, Felton Capel, Jr., Howard Carmichrhomas uTements, Norma Coachman, Elizabeth Coakley, Cheryl Culbreth, Ronald - Pntri:ta uickens^ Claude. Dowd, Fred Evans, Treva Farmer, 'uffers yury continue9 to lead the e with a 27.8 average /ed by Johnson C. i's Herbert Entzier with a 25.4 averWith' Terry hurt >more Reggie Gaines ? aereased his~scoring ? ow stands fifth in the ig race with an 18.8 ge just behind >ton's 6-8 Reggie rn. He has a 21.4 ge. Elizabeth City's Blue leads the con:e In rebounding I- ? a 16.6 per game ge. Hampton's Tolliver averages 13 _ is a game and Terry third in that departwith 11.8 rebounds :ontest. Sophomore Robinson has grab)5 rebounds through 1 mes and averages ach time out. WSSU | first in the league in defense giving up >6.3 points per game s second to Virginia i in field goal shootitting 51 per cent of floor shots. Union tit fetter than 53% the field. The Rams ank first in scoring n. They have scored lie or B&.7 points per 3 and have a 19.4 ig margin over their lents. Lolism r i way, in time he will le hooked on alcorhe "solution" bei the problem; alcoi, which may have a symptom, now les the illness, ile we tend to think ^holism as a disease primarily - affects women may have t s much trouble with )lism. However, n, more than men, ipt to be "closet *rs," hiding their illfrom family and s. Hiding it until it 98 a point where it e hidden no more. ^ ohoiism is a devasta- rjma lisease but there is Cf m for the person who is lM motivated. Profescounseling is avail- | ^ from many sources Ling private psychiaAlcoholics Anony- ^ , and your local menialth department. ^I1IB ou or someone you ? is having a problem drinking your physi- SH or minister can put j?E , . ? Gre< m touch with an Rale priate treatment am in your area. jack > are also programs help other members i family cope with an olic member's pro Rosaly Featherston, Victor Fedorov, Loretta Fox, James Gear, Reginald Gilchrist, Leila Goodman, Rita Goodson, Iris Gfaham, Martis Graham, Martha Haigler, Annette Hair, Ann Hales, Elizabeth Hall, Diane Hargrove, Lerlene Harlee, Lelia Hatch, Denise Hempstead, John Hendricks, Sung Hi Herz, Allie B. Hill, James Holland, Eloria Howell, Wanda Huey, Gwendolyn Jackson, Lorenzo Johnson, Marzella Jones, Terence Jones, Valerie Jones, Ellen iMftaIhwjfc? r . "Rebecca Long, Robert Lon;Qn? i pvc>, 1/11UIC KJJ ICO, Also, Dale Lynch, Kenneth M altar^T _ ano, Angela Martin, Stepha-_ nie Martin, Cathy McLaurin, Freddie McLean, David Mc-_ Leod, Wendy McNeil, Ronald McPherson, Walter Mcpherson,?Anthony?Melvin, Edward Melvin Jr., Jean Melvin, Rosa Mercer, Ruth Meshaw, Carol Moore, Den-' nis Motowylak, Carol Myerss Foster Oden, Brenda Offer, Linda - Padgett, Clarence Parke, Michael Petsuck, Carmen Polanco, George Richardson, Rebecca Rock, Digna Roura; Emmanuel Sacroe. Henrv Salazar Jr K?r en Shelly, James Siefert Hosea Smith, James E. Smith, Sheryl Smith, Dennis Soule, Barbara Steily, Joyce Stewart, Anthony Strange, 3P Bie s SAVE Casuals tha fashion n Reg* 87.99 to I Sale ends Jan. 17 A. Comfortable casual with ur oxford styling. B. Moo-style toe and wedge h thane uppers. C. Oxford with stacked-look urethane uppers. Charge it on Sears Revoh i i pfe Men's OP YOUR NEAREST I?? ARS RETAIL STORE enjfcoro. Winston-Salem. * ugh. Durham. Fayetteville, 4/^^# 1 point. Bur Tina ton. K^f\ ky Mount. Golaaboro, ^?? jonvllla. Kiiuton 8KAR?.R< \ Linda Strother, Marion Sullivan, Elaine Thomas, Vertis Thomas, Gregory Underwood, William Vile, Harold Wardlaw, Moszellia White, Thurman Whitted, Gloria williams, Regina Williams and John Wright. Other area and out-oftown students on the Dean's list are: Fort Bragg & Pope AFB: Shirley Dubois, Clara Mcintosh, Patsy Racine, and Juanita Strait; Hope Mills: Wilhemenia Baker, Deborah Garner, and Pamela Williams; Parkton: James Mcr^r nH Arin Tnarni Spiiag ItmmCuirr'' Marner Harris, Norma Jones,?Alfonso McMillan, Theresa Moore, Winifred Stewtm Cii-tj: a. , (LUU UCHCll I.)L1 11I1111U . Stedman: Hazeline Jenkins; Aberdeen: James P. Lockiear; Ahoekie: Angela V. Burden; Angier: Valeria Massey; Ayden: Dolly M. Burney; Battleboro: Carmella Pittman and Syvlia Thorne; Bayboro: Daisy M. Smith; Belhaven: Delia Bennett; Broadway: Lois E. Douglas; Buelahville: Mar> L. James; Burgaw: Paul J. t ^ iviurpny; ^union: ratncia A. Jonea and Betty J. Williamson; Coats: Christine K. Karver; Council: Helen E. McKoy; Currie: Flora Newkirk; Dover: Gerald K. Johnson and Donald Kilpatrick; Dudley: Clementine Artis; Dunn: Jarvis Bynum, Viola ALE ; '2! t t mnkp M Lews! 1" f oatliAM ^uuici Casuals c ' on brigh door*. Hi iars 1EBUCK ANDCO. Lewis and Vivian O. Raing; Elizabeth town: Delores Baker, Karen Huntley, and Donna Lessane; Elm City: Robinette Tyson; Enfield: Linda Higgs; Fairmont: Annette Gaddy; Faison: Carolyn Hill; Godwin: Brenda Colvin and Mavies Colvin; Goldsboro: Sandra Jefferson; Goldston: Donese Massey; Greenville: Natalie Fleming; Halifax: Gloria McGee and Nancy Perkins; Hampstead: Brenda Shephard; Henderson: Ulysses Taylor; Hertford: Valorie L. P?r^m,,^IanlfManinlla^' "iing haiuT^KInsiou. Lafrbttg? Edwards, Paula Lyles, and Janet Sutton; Laurinburg: XT nrlirtrk KTanniv>rr* T ? ? iiauuiL' xTxninnnj^j ?CAIUJ^VUU. Marlena Ricks; ilfS?F?+vixr~* Gwendolyn Freeman and Courtney McLean; Lumber Bridge: Brenda McRae and Naomi Regan; Lumberton: Riley T. Britt and Barbara McLeod; Magnolia: Annie Vann; Merritt: Catrina Stokes; Mt. Olive: Delores Corbin; New Bern: Gregory Wright; New Port: Michael Bryant; Norlina: Carolyn Turnstall; Olivia: Phyllis Murchison; Oxford: Brenda Green; Polkton: Brenda Morris and Robert Wagner; Kaleigh: Tony A. Baldwin; Rich Square: Marilyn Richardson; Roanoke Rapids: Dorothy Johnson and Sandra Waldin; Rockingham: Ar & / ( no lwevE?t LOC><. ?T f|i ^7T X6 TWfrT Rlc *- : ?. III ( w ????f shops ? ur Money Back \ k)d: Virginia Gibson; Students listed out-ofstate are: Arizona: Fred Schubert, Holbrook; Florida: Kathy Robinson, Jacksonville; Maine: Loralie C. Johnson, Portland; Maryland: Vivian M. Kima, Silver Springs; Mississippi: Charles E. Parks, Edwards New York: Reginald Robinson, New York City; Pennsylvania: William J. Sharpe, Philadelphia; South Carolina: David E. 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