★ Dancing ★ Shows ★ Lounges W. Charlotte Class Presents Schdarahip For the third consecu tive year, the alumni of •West Charlotte Senior High School’s graduating class es 1941-45 will present some worthy West Char- - lotte High School senior with a $500 scholarship award must maintain a “B” average and must be enrolled in an accredited - coDege in the upcoming semester. The 1941-45 alumni class es of West Charlotte are sponsoring a St. Patrick’s Day disco, March 17 at the Excelsior Club from 9 p.m. urtfti l a.m. Donations are $3and door prizes of $25 and $50 will be given away. Every first Saturday in the month the 1941-45 : alumni meet at th^Trojan Club go LaSalfe JSt, .Aft l-graduating';member* ofj cl cases arc uiged te ■ attend; Sylvester Lee is president. Home Safety Fcr The EHofy Almost half of all home deaths are caused by falls, and more than 90 percent of those falls involve adults more than 45 years old. The North Carolina Medical Society says you can re duce the risk of taking a fall by following these sim ple precautions: -arrange furniture so that there are dear paths between doors. -pick up toys, shoes, newspapers and litter. -use ladders or step stools instead of chairs for climbing. -install railings on all stairways, even short ones, -use slip-proof rugs. -light dark and shadowy areas of your home. -be careful of slick . flooring and tiles. -repair breaks and :ssr in floors and The term "boms acci dent” is often a mis nomer. What happens is * usually predictable and THE MARY JANE GIRLS —-first female funk rock group ~As Mary Jane twirls „ ’ orth By Loretta Manage Poet Staff Writer .. .It took the imagination of superstar Rick James to envision the concept of the Mary Jane Girls. Accredited for creating funk-n-roll (formerly punk funk), Rick Janes also wanted to establish the first legitimate female funk and roll group. ' "My concept was to cre ate female characters wo men could identify with musically. 1 wanted to Auditions Set Auditions for the musical production of "The Sound of Music” will Be held at the Little Theatre of Char lotte on Marches-!* start ing at 7:36 p.m* There are many roles for men ages eight to 00 and women ages six to 00. form a group that exuded the same sort of theatrics and fun that I’d estab lished with the Rick James character,” ex claimed James. National tours, record ing projects with Teena Marie, the Stone City Band, the Temptations and his own albums slowed the process to organizing this female group. But not for Tong. Late in 1982, the search began for the Mary Jane Girls. James held auditions in New York and Los An geles. After auditioning over 200 girls, four emerged as winners. Based on the qualifica tions of talent, ambition, beauty, personality and singing ability, Jo Jo. '• Cheri, CawH and Maxi J • £ £ A ^ A • stepped forth as the Mary Jane Girls. Two weeks after the au dition, Jo Jo, Cheri, Candi and Maxi were at the Record Plant in Sausalito rehearsing songs ana' re cording. By the time the Mary Jane Girls had com pleted an album, they had also found a home at Mo town Studios. Jo Jo is a veteran funk-n-roller. For the past two years, she has been singing with Rick James. In the group, the Mary Jane Girls, Jo Jo is lead singer. An authentic Mary Jane Girl, Jo Jo describes, her experience of working with Rick as “chaBe^ing and wonderful." Next is Cheri. Described as the “baby in the group," Cheri has appeared in se veral off-Broadway shows including presentations of “Wait Until Dark” and “The Bad Seed.” Having studied dance, drama and voice, Cheri has also worked both in front and behind the camera on te levision commercials. Candi’s singing career began for her at the age of nine. At 25, Candi s ex perience includes work as a songwriter and backup work with Smokey Robin son, Johnny Bristol and Marilyn McLeod. It was upon Candi’s sug gestion that Maxi decided to audition for the Mary Jane Girls. Labelled as the most outrageous” member of the group, Maxi has studied singing and dancing and apprenticed in various cabaret groups around the Pittsburgh area. National Cable Viewer To Take Cancer Quiz Millions of cable televi sion viewers will take the National Cancer Quiz in April as part of a unique 60-minute program that could save many lives. Aimed at promoting early riplertinn apH troat ment of cancer, the show features medical experts who also advise viewers on ways to avoid "a lifestyle that may increase the risk of cancer. Actor Cliff Robertson, nationally honorary chair man of the American Cancer Society 1984 cru sade, and moderator Bob Neal are among those on the program sponsored by the National Cable Tele vision Association and ACS and produced by Turner Broadcasting System in Atlanta. The program’s quiz for mot—promotes aetivo par ticipation by viewers. Dick Gregory To Lecture Here March 18 Noted civil rights acti vist and social humanitar ian Dick Gregory will lecture at the University of North Carolina at Char lotte March 18 in the McKnight Lecture Hall of the Cone University Center at 7 p.m. The title of Gregory’s presentation is “Social Problems: Social or Anti Social?’’ Gregory has been active in social- issues feu- many years and is well known for his protest fasts. The lecture is sponsored by the University Program Board Costs are $1 for UNCC students; $1.50 for UNCC faculty and staff; and $3 for the public. Tickets are available at the Cone Center Candy Counter. For more information call Anthony McCants, 5®7'2Stl, from 8 a m. to 5 P m., week-days.