I From Pege H distribution rights of' The Quest Between The Stars"...and that's Holly- A wood. "HOLLYWOOD CHARLEY REPORTS..." Seemingly everyone is A on the the word is about ARETHA FRANK- A Bj LIN and GLENN TUR- A I MAN the do's." I've never seen so A people down positions of autho- ^ 5 rity on befiairdt someone " HHliiHi gag* ? disregard to immediate A I members of the family and business associates of ~ttie bride and groom. ZiStr"--*??"" Hollywood, \ hope!! - P-M." might remind ?-? .. ? us of the term that Sights the closing hour of the day But for Atlantic Re- shoa)Si L A Philly and cords sales and promotion New York became staff, they are the initials .spawning grounds' for of a new recording artist, his composing> singing, Phillip Mitchell, whose ^ Producing talents. ' career _is_successfully Having established a dawning the horizons of credjtable name among super-stardom via the re- the music industries fralease of his debut LP ternitv of professionals, "Make It Good." Phillip Mitchell returned A full, rounded musical his native Louisvjiie to talent, Mitchell claims a cultivate his talents into a sensitive pen-that-has had marketable ?commodity, Ben E. King, A.W. B., and wait for the right deal Millie Jackson, Candi Sta- tn nrp,pnt i???lf ton. The Staple Slag.,,. Tj,c in Norman Connors, Joe the-fora* of the manager Simmon and many others for Noruaar Connors, who _ clainr iL ta be one of the jn visiting one of the elite better lyrical launching niteries of Louisville, ?^5^5^ii^^^0^^^)row" carne 10 not only appre_ ties. As a singer-performer, Phillip has been singing 1\T since the age of eight, and M J hasn't stopped since. Af- ' ler nign school gradua- . | / tion, his membership in y fl several?of?the?modern? ??? music meccas of The late Dr. Charles A Lyons, sixties and early seven- Chancellor of Fayetteville ties; Memphis^. Muscle State University announced appointment of Dr. Cleophus C. Hatcher as _ Vice Chancellor for StuCrUVS CC Dolls dent Development. Prior * to Dr. Hatcher's appointment, he was Professor of n n c health, Recreation and From Page 6 i i-.j ?- Physical Education, sire to change things and D^al,-her a natis^of "that a 151 of changes Birmingham, holds the should be made however. B g degree from West change does not take Virginia State College, the place over night; never- M A degree from the theless, beware of mark- Univergity cf West Viring time. She received a ^ the g D g md standing ovation after the g D D degrees from twenty minute talk. The Qeorge Washington Uni^ meeting which Is held on versity 1 1 -- ^' wc TT'U ,wceKe','u ln Prior to coming to FSU March of each year began he served ag Director of with the reded.cat.on ce- the Student Union ^ r,e,m?n^T, u by College Activities at Mrs. C.O. Mathews as- Bowie State CoUege, Boasted by Ms. Michelle wie Maryland. ^ addit. Sudler. Mrs. Mary S. _ . ? . ean. a Q . ~ ion to his service as a Isom National Pres.dent Professor of physical for Guys and Dolls Inc. Education, he has 9erved and a member of the local. ag Chairperson of Physical Gamma Chapter, presid- Education Departments at ed. One of the major Morris CoUege and Claflin highlights of the meeting College. He has served a was a report by Mrs. Ruby . head -football coach - at Blackwell, National Pro- Cheyney State CoUege. gram Chairman and a Morris CoUege, Mississmember of the local Gam- ippi VaUey State CoUege, ma Chapter, in which she ^ Ciaflin CoUege. He discussed the details for algo served aa Athletic the up coming "travel- Director at Morris ColOn" where all the Chap- jege ters will travel_to Canada ^ his position as Vice and London England in Chancellor for Student July of this year. Development, Dr. HatMany members of the cher ^ill he responsible local Gamma Chapter for providing for the genserve as officers in the eraj welfare of all the National Organization, students of the University Mrs. Mary S. Isom is an(j enhancing the growth National President, Mrs. University. Ruby Blackwell, National Dr. Hatcher has specific Program chairman; Ms. pians for the Intramural Donna Mathews, Presi- Program which he hopes dent of the National see upgraded and exTorches group (Teen-age panded. He also intends group); Mr. Clifton O. to institute new programs Mathews, National Histo- t^at would extend into the - rian, and Nathaniel L. community to" especially Rumph Gamma Chapters help disadvantaged youth.. President was appointed Providing cultural and as a National Regional recreational programs in Director. The next Nation- dormitories is also a al Executive Board meet- concern of Dr. Hatcher, ing will be held in Dur- ?uch a program will focus ham, North Carolina in ;f:nfr ror+-> March of next year. 4 I Impri by Jane McRae librarian Lin the city of Washington, where world powers gather, there is another , power quietly at work in the hearts of senators and janitors, presidents and prisoners, artists and secretaries. That power comes from ^a small church which i takes as its reason for existence, the redemption of the city of Washington. The Church of the Saviour has twenty-six mission tackling every problem kiw inrnma housing, tn wr-m -nr - h .wnr?m?Mm ? mpntnl retardation, from,. ?atreiiip^iirtfirt to dfrug buse, from young people pjpy in jail to child abuse. jg--?*??? Ft S* '_ . O'Connor, who takes as her calling in life to write _ the story of that effort to redeem the city. Her * first book was ciate what he'd witnessed CALL TO COMMITMENT on stage of Phillip Mit- 8 deeP'y moving account chell, but to also tout of making the Christian those talents to Atlantic Ufe 8 vital experienced for Records President, Bob the church members. Greenberg, who signed .Ministers from many the vocalist-producer to a countries of the world recording contract. c?me to visit this church to The signing of this con- share its dynamic life and tract began a relationship iearn from its innovative between artist and label prop*81118which for the first time ^er seconc^ book was -brought about the associa- JOURNEY . INWARD, tion o( Phillip Mitchell the^^^^T^^TWAR^ writer, working with Phil- BBBBBBBBBi lip Mitchell the producer, H New SI to successfully stage the Kj ^irlc' t sty lings of PTiSSp Mitchell the singer into a debut LP EOSfCf "Make It Good"...and olmo Girlf . they have. , B^? JEAN L- :?: Dow mes New furniture ancellor L? - that will provide cultured | exposure to students. I , I Jfl Durham College and I fV,? n 1~ r^??z? I - viiv nui in vcuuiuia wiilCC ^ of Minority Business En- _ < terprise (OMBE) will offer 1 potential business men s and women an opportunity to discuss important ^ steps to starting a busi- _ ness. The program will be ? held at the Administration Building on the Durham College campus from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m on HERE'S WHAT YC Wednesday, March 16, frii with purcha? i Q7Q ~~~ 100 tbs. fortilizor *~ iy/?- 10-10-10, or M-4 -1 , - ?5 lbs. potato#! ? 1 1?^he objective of this - t lb. onions ?1 one-day seminar is to tie _ i ib. (0m ~' in formal business theor- . I fb. toot* ~! ies taught in school with _ \ pra __ | business practices used daily when operating a business. The evening seminar is sponsored by dTr=a*^iL Durham College; the Dur- ///[(?IfT^ ham Business and Pro- 1/ill 11 \\ fessional Chain; the Small Business Administration; and the North Carolina f. ^ r??-* \ unite UX ivxiliuriu/ DU31* \ ness Enterprises. The \ jf program will utilize" pro^ fessional businessmen) whose expertise provide a cross section of informat- JJ** ion about -the do's and \ ^ don'ts of starting a business North Carolina afsofioH V*** OMBE's education and 3g ? Qyj research section is involv- LAWN TRAC ed in research, curriculum development and implementing education and training models, seminars and media programs. The II overall goal of N.C. J? OT Ql/l OMBE is to eradicate economic disparity in ft J minority communities ^CCQ throughout North Carolina Thus far, sucessful pro- I grams have been held at IMl St. Augustine's College, Shaw University, Win9ton-Salem State Univers ity, Johnson C. Smith I | *1 University, and A&T State University. ^ *" For furthur information please contact C. Warren 532 Nortl Massenburg at 683-2561. I '*''" '1 ' * * I ir*t |T .\h itT -in tf?> i ri /tat Lrntr s*rt ~ nt On The Soul describing the outward Washington. There is aexpression of Christian bundant material for mefaith in projects such as ditation taken from many The Potters House, The writers. Restoration Corps, and w . r n o Many people from the Communion Suppers. _ .... / J / . f Winston-Salem area have The newest book in this taken a pil-grimage to series is THE NEW COM- visit the plain brownstone MUNITY, a portrait of life house that is headquarters together in words and for Church of the Saviour. pictures, taken from the Everyone can make that growing sense of commu- pilgrimage through the nity within the member- books of Elizabeth O'Consl\ip of the church. She nor. continues her basic theme that in order to change fllll^Ullltlllllllll structures ip society-. = ... _ ihere^ftgS to be ani mner ~ of those who work for those changes. 5 v| ? j t Throe of Miaff"~0*Co?*s * =?5""?-/If QT\nor s Oooks deal with de- ss i pl "' ^"'1 veloping a personal pro- ~U gram for spiritual growth. tV j * j3 The first of these is OUR s\V In?rir MANY SELVES with a S\tg^gL-'''-" ^ series of practical exer- S Pick up your FREE Gre rises. There is EIGHTH = our store. Each Green DAY OF CREATION 5 *100 when making a which develops the idea 2 ^ol ?ppNc?b'? on items sm that God is still creating 2 curriculum, etc.) and we are His work of SOB 3ll tl creation. Emphasis is on being creative Christians, 2 ~ Ar.? KTtr... ~ AV ? . . r , , , . ? 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