PAIR SHARE SCARE — Vonetta
McGee is the object of William
Marshall’s romantic intentions
as he portrays a black vampire
in "Blacula, American Interna
tional’s horror adventure open
ing at the Theatre.
They are joined in the cast by
Denise Nicholas, Gordon Pinsent
and Thalmus Rasulala.
Ritz Theatre
To Feature
‘Blacula’
The management of the Ritz
Theatre announces a very
special double feature
program will be presented at
the neighborhood theatre at
1201 Beatties Ford Rd. sfar^
ting Friday at 6 P.M
The presentation will be
“Slaughter” and “Blacula,”
two of the most exciting
movies in the black film
category. Soul brother
William Marshall stars as
“Blacula”, an African prince
transformed into a vampire
by the evil Count Dracula.
The creation of a black
representative of the vam
pires
. of an African nation
beleagured by slave traders
seeks the help of the Count in
stopping the practice. In
stead, the evil lord of the cult
overpowers his visitor and
dooms him to forever exist as
ar member of the undead,
dubbed Blacula.
The movie also stars
Vonetta McGee and Denise
Nicholas.
“Slaughter” is the 10th
movie for ex-football hero Jim
Brown. It’s a violent tale of a
black loner compelled to,
accept teamwork, both white
and black, for sheer survival.
Brown is an ex-Green Beret
unwittingly fighting com
puterized crime. Sharing cast
honors with Jim in the
American International
release are Stella Stevens, Rip
Torn and Cameron Mitchell.
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OUTGOING PTA PRESIDENT - Tom
Mattox, third from right, relinquishes gavel
and office, with congratulations, to incoming
President Robert ".Bob” Campbell, third from
left, and co-president Mrs. Robert Campbell.
CENTER, AT Last Monday's PTA meeting at
Wilson Junior High School. Other officers
installed at the last of four annual PTA
Meetings were: Mrs. Purcell Bowser, left.
Hirst Vice-President: Mrs. Michael Rappe.
second from left. Secretary: Mrs. William B.
McMillian. Jr., second from right. Second
Vice-President: and Mack Brown, at right.
Treasurer. PHOTO BY PEELER
i i A President
Robert Campbell Siicceeds
Tom Mattox At Wilson Hifdi
With President Tom Mattox
presiding. Wilson Junior High
School held the last of its four
annual Parent-Teacher
Winton Poole
Named NCNB *
Executive
Winston R. Poole, vice
president and manager of
North Carolina National
Bank s BankAmericard
Center in Greensboro, has
been named NCNB Marketing
Services Division executive
here.
A 25-year veteran with the
bank, Poole served as a head
teller, branch manager and
operations officer prior to
being named vice president
and manager of the
BankAmericard Center in
1968.
A native of Durham, he is a
graduate of the School of
Banking of tthe South at
Louisiana State University.
Meetings last Monday in the
school’s cafeteria at 8:00 P.M.
The final meeting, which
opened with devotions led bv
co-president Mrs. Tom
Mattox,'was highlighted bv
the installation of officers for
the ensuing year.
The 1973-1974 leaders taking
the oaths of office were: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert • Campbell,
co-presidents; Mr. and Mrs.
Purcell Bowser, 1st Vice
Presidents; Mrs. William B.
McMillan, Jr. , 2nd Vice
President, Mrs. Michael
ftappe, Secretary, and Mack
Brown, Treasurer.
Mrs. Charles W. Smith
conducted the installation
service.
PTA treasurer, Mrs. Jean
Dellinger, reported that the
treasury as of May 14th
balance is $607.67.
$607.67 ’
Miss Virginia Waugh an
nounced that the recently
conducted self-study program
resulted in full acreditation
for Wilson Junior High School
In other action, President
Toni Mattox announced 'that I
the PTA will sponsor a
Teacher Appreciation Dinner
lor faculty members at
Rozzell's Restaurant on June
7tb and that Wilson s PTA
Chapter, which increased- in
membership more than 10
percent this school year,
would purchase 6 sets of
Encyclopedias for various
classes and departments 'at
Wilson with the money raised f
from the school’s Annual
Barbeque
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