Page 8 The Chronicle-Saturday, Ocvufoet 14 ,4*7? ?? Vibes a * HDnHNV,r -jk v^| 5Et^^L- _L- ^1 r'^HHEjl '''-fit*?'- Bp mA ' ^h MSI I ^ -JM ^^E_m ^Mc^H Hb dfl - -W -W M I ^E JH m' .rflK ^ * -. ~^SK|ii wfc. f m ?*- c JBkJBF^^Bt* I James & Eamestine with "Madonna" and "Chilt c TZ ~-auunusAiJ OPUS SEVEN, the form- ing major recording artists I er SUPERIOR-VERSATILE for it's '78-'79 HOME- 1 group, is still on the road, COMING. Channeling I and is presently contem-?through the ENTERTAIN- ~t plating signing a contract ERS Booking Agent op- 1 with one of four major re- erating out of Charlotte, the i cording companies. For a SGA is booking QUASAR, ? band with the super slick OPUS SEVEN, MASS PRO- < sound these guys have, I DUCTION,* and CROWN 1 foresee no real problem in HEIGHTS AFFAIR. They J this endeavor musically, have not too long ago ' They've plenty of studio presented BOHANNON 1 experience (Just complet- and the BAR-KAYS. 1 ing an album for promo) This venture proved not and definitely had time to very strengthening for the spread their name in every SGA or real profitable for -luxurious night club from the Promoters7 as many Canada to Florida. 1 only RAMS went home or other wish ^e could _get more _ places after that A & T loss, j hometown air-play from The Show will be them... packed Saturday, October As is the RULE at WSSU, 14th (regardless of who's the Student Government playing) simply because Association is again book- it's HOMECOMING. SGA Commodores Do HAMPTON, VA.- Htm appraised value of $221,000 America's hottest votM an(* presented Dr. Harvey group, the Commodores* with a plaque naming him came to town to sing their their "college administrator ; biggest hit, 'Three Times a of the year." Lady0, for the Coliseum crowd recently, their first Primarily objects from stop was Hamton Institute West Africa, several of the to visit with Hampton In- gifts are from Central and * stitute's new president, East Africa. According to Dr. William R. Harvey. Mrs. Julia R. Vodicka, curator for the College MuAs Tuskegee Institute's seum, this is the first of vice president, Dr. Harvey two major African arts colhelped the group in its lections that will be added formative years while they to the Museum. , were students at the Alabama school. We are wa.ting for some objects from Motown s The Commodores did not founder, Berry Gordy's colcome to the campus emp- lection," Mrs. Vodicka rety handed. The group pre- vealed. "He is a major colsented the College with a iector in this nation and his gift of 101 objects of trad- collection is second t0 itional African art with an none." MALL CINEMA 2 "SSSLSSSL, The Swedish for only a Penny \tlflX see the best in X rated A film sohotyon'D entertainment in melt in your seat! Krn kini< ( ,)nltort \ ^ *J"? j , "s irt mus : S x :< :* : : :<*; U >> :>.< ^4f Noted I^K^Statew T ^ k Are there top-flight art^ ^sts ?^scur^y *n IP .|E Que uf the few blaclrthe state -and j?- & nat* on ^inks so anc* he *s ^Wt/Jr putting together a statewide traveling exhibition of * black artist's work to prove his point. [[W~4 "I only want the best*?y y ^ said James Huff of Winston B v4 r ^ % Earnestine are the only two jL I black artists to ever stage individual shows at the I Huff, .currently the only WNfr- black among the state's 49 M f %Vl visiting artists, has set up an elaborate judging proce-^ t dure for the show, which he . says will have $1500 in ^. ll/ - reeased that A TASTE OF IONEY would headline he event, but some prob-?^ ems evidently occurred '-^\ ilong the LINES. Rumours M also spread the M the "YARD" jgfj that Ms. Cole was gonna show up <with ANNIE VfAE) but SGA confirma- ^jjJI quickly closed the book on that bit of gos- ^JT The DOOBIE BROTH- 1HHF Jh- 'Mr^ ERS pUyccbthcGrccnsboro __j^??r??r= Coliseum" last Saturday night and were^opened bv ? S IrJ O the English bank, UFO. VJVT The soldout all-white rock ?.? ., , . . _ . , Sharon Hill displays her concert was definitely Sa,em State Unlverelty ready for the event as an ShoW) wWch wa8 spol See Page 9 government Association activities during WSSU 0 _ A . d 1111M11111M1111111111111111111111111111II11111 1111 nsi0 Art Lei /vie neip Mrs. Vodicka indicated "CI tL that items in the Com- YOU beleCt I H3. modores' gift are,compar- _ c able to Hi's African col- OT StereO lection that began in 1911 with the purchase of 400 I Equipment or objects from the Congo, collected between 1890 and a n Flortrnnir 1910 by the HI alumnus ny ClCtirUllIC missionary-explorer, P TO d U Ct Dr. William H. Sheppard. With subsequent acquisition in the 1920's and "The Supermor 1930's, and in recent years through gifts from private m _ collectors, the Museum has built a strong collection of traditional West and Cen- Nor tral African art numbering more than 1000 pieces. A Giant 4'4" diagonal wathtbia f SEE THE * V VA/HOI n QPRIPQ /TiVWAK A picture brighter Jhan rdmary I ON GIANT r big acraan TV's ~ SCREEN TV 100% aolld ttata color TV #' \ 7 q c?r?mrf. FuWyflu^rtnt*?^ flypff /Wr^'/7 a 3* 1 yr. parts, 00 days labor, 2 . yaar pfctura tub* guarantaa S. l*rgmr?\z9* avattab+a In fl and Hook-up to all vidaojapa 4 \ 1 ^ OPIN DAILY TIL 9 n AT. TIL 8, SUN.15 iM U CAROLINA U$?=aa_ Dl/" CrDECil Tl# 3040 HEALY DRIVE DlllJUll V S STIUfFOBOl I " ??,- o- -Tfc -^-r-c.'. J~g ? jg?7.. ..J^-J-. ^ ------ . ^_ I . lie pers tc-i-'X MX- :*:*:* :* :: ?*:: Artists Plan , ideExhibition prizes. ton Museum of Fine Arts; Artists will submit work James Harithas, director of to eight locations statewide the Contemporary Art MusFayetteyiHe,?Kington,RqI?cum in Houston, Texas; Charlotte between October blACK ART. 30 and November 17. LocaP Huff expects from 50 to judges wjll pick nut the best 75 pieces to be judged work at these sites and worthy of going on tour. submit them to a viewing in He plans to show the Statesville. exhibit at the State MusStatesville will be the eum in Raleigh and at the repository for the work, s'ate s other leading musinitially, because that is eums where Huff is employed as artist with the Iredell Arts Council, Inc. ^ To give the show prestige Huff is bringing three of the nation's top art experts to judge the show: Barry Gaither, curator of the Bos- \. \ ^ -s.' . ?^Strnffphotoby^McCullougft^^^J Wj9^A ng Show jHK^^S talents at the Winstongong show. The Gong m isored by the Student _ was one numerous Home Coining Week. itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiii fe^y lljHjj p B.E. 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