THE Tl VOLUME 1, NO. 29 WEDNESDAY, DECEvlBER 12, 1973 tIBUNA SERVICE TO ALL Al 15 CENTS D PRESS RUN 5000 HIGH POINT THOMtSVIlLE WINSTON-SALEM m 1 %f i) LONNELL ROSEBORO ADRIAN LACKS Tribunal Aid Helpers Have Early Christmas KEITH GIBSON MONICA HILL WALTER CEASER NEW SOUND IN NEW NAVY by Albert A. Campbell To some people, Christmas and Santa have already arrived. The persons are the happy winners of THE TRIBUNAL AID paper sales contest. This past August, THE TRIBUNAL AID announced a paper sales contest which would u^u ■ 1* Off ^ j T . . climax December 5. In the contest, there band began touring the quality. Officer Geary went said, When the Long training ground for today’s at the navy and weigh the would be winners for both High Point and High Point - “Long country and giving concerts on to say that the men in Island Sound is playing, the young people, cause you advantages that the navy Winston-Salem Also the rules Stated thlt Island Sound”, the U.S. throughout the country. the group also dress as any audience soon forgets that see, the same holds true for has to offer. there would be" winners in two categories- A Navy’s newest inovation for As an example, the other musical touring the musicians are navy women as well.” When 1 asked Terry male and female winner for both HlPh Point modernizing this country’s group toured high schools group, which also helps to men, and that’s what we’re Accompanying Geary at Fassburg what the possibi- and Winston-Salem sea going military branch, and colleges in Winston- erace any military stigma all about.” the time of the interview lities were of booking the The contest pnHp'rl la^t Formed in 1972 the Salem, Mt. Airy, Lexing- which could be attached to Geary stressed that the were, Vickie Ellison who group for a benefit success, thanks to the children participating musical rock group s pur- ton, Greensboro, and High the group. The fact that navy is now changing its happens to be a Black purpose, he said he’d be Four bicycles were awarded to the four pose then was to accom- Point. Only last Saturday their hair styles and mod appearance and thus be- female recruiter for the more than happy to look winners in each cateeorv To them Chrislrnqs pany two Navy patrol boats the nine-piece group gave a dress is now permitted by coming more attractive to state of North Carolina, a into such possibilities. But came early this year ^ t*’® "avy trancends a today’s young men. “This civilian, Terry Fassburg, then he warned that anyone There were a total of fifty four children complete attitude among group The Long Island Account Executive for Grey hoping to request the competing for the prizes to be won. During the the men m the group Sound is only one exam- & Davis Inc., of New York, services of the Long Island period between August 22, and December 5 “r f : Wh Sound should do so at least there were approximately 64,000 papers sold Creates a different at- When asked if it was now group, and Chief Ted six months in advance. He on the streets by the competing children mosphere when the men possible for a young Rampp, recruiter in the stated that the group is . s> are performing.” Geary aspiring musician to enter Greensboro High Point booked solid and the list is the navy to further his area. continuously growing, musical abilities, Geary I asked Ms. Ellison ho,w “However,” he said, quickly answered, “Of she became interested “Should anyone or group in course, and that holds true enough in the navy to join, this area wish to obtain the for other fields as well. Her answer was quick and services of the group -Fellows now come into the desive. “Opportunities un- should get in touch with navy to develop their skills limited for the adventurous Chief Ted Rampp who can ^vvo as well as learn a new trade young woman.” She also be reached at either post or skill.” “Yes,” he said, added that Blacks should office at the The navy is truly a begin taking a deeper look recruiting office. enroute from New York to free concert at High Point Chicago. Because of that College, tour’s great success, the The band’s director. Long Island Sound was Warrant Officer John made a permanent unit of Geary, credits the success the Third Naval District and audience acceptance to Band. Afterwards, the the band’s professional ■ m navy s Although all children could not be winners of the contest, certainly all should be comended for the splendid job they did. To those who fell short of the winners circle, we at THE TRIBUNAL AID wish to say, thanks, and better luck next time. The winners received “three speed” bicycles for their work. In Winston-Salem the winners are: Cheryl Lynn Mayes, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hopkins, of 1228 Highland Avenue; and Walter Ceaser, son of Mrs. Delois Ceaser, of 4690 Indiana Avenue. In High Point the winners are; Monica Hill, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Blakeney, of 1308 Camden Avenue; and Keith Gibson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Richardson p.m. to 1 a.m. in Moore Gibson, of Trinity. To those young people, we Gymnasium on the campus, want to say, congratulations. • , r „„„ I- j Annually one of the Without overlooking some of the close ce ve mem ers o e za is ri ay, rom 9 highlights of the social competetors, three young persons should be calendar at the university, mentioned because of their closeness in the occasion this year will competing. They are: Lonnell Roseboro, of 1014 Barbee Street; and Adrian Lacks, of 603-0 E. Commerce Street. A&T Christmas Party Set Greensboro - Dr. and faculty and staff at their Mrs. Lewis C. Dowdy of A&T State University will annual Christmas Extrava- Model City Plans Holiday Party feature the reception line, a fashion show by faculty and staff members, several selections by the Rockets, and dancing to the music of Model City Citizen Parti- J.C. Morgan Court, Smoke and the Versatile cipation Project and the Turnkey Three. Gents. Southside Action Group There is still a desperate James E. Gajrfield have scheduled their need for donations of toys, chairman of the planning Christmas Party for Disad- clothes, food and so forth, committee. Other members The party is under the are Dr. Dorothy Mason, direction of Milton Stall- Miss Ann Caldwell, J.W.R. ings. Director of Citizen Grandy, Dr. David Chen, Participation. Stallings Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. said, “We will assure you Faye Caple, Mr, Lawrence that all items donated will Munson, Mrs. Marquerite The best way to start out starting. We always go to needy families. Porter, Maj, Robert Irvin, on the tight foot, 1 guess is consisl- Daniel Rrnnl-^ Rpnrpatmn There is also a nppH Maj. Donald Thomas, Capt. to introduce myself. My J^uys. C Daniel Brooks Recreation Willie R. Pollard, and name is Shelia King, I’m This year we are depending vantaged Children Dec. 20, from 3 to 5:00 P.M. The locations will be at: Hillside Recreation Cent er on Vail, Clara Cox Recreation Center, Getting It Together! by Shelia King Richard Moore. WINTER BREAK—Beautiful Pysche Davis Is caught by FSU photo grapher Gilbert Foust, trying to take a break in the warm winter sunshine. Pysche is a native of Raleigh, N. C. (FSU Photo by Gilbert Foust) THE TRIBUNAL AID welcomes the STOKESDALE COMMUNITY with Shelia Klng^s ^Getting It Together' greater team than, ever, which will lead to a lot of success for the North-' west Vikings, In the meantime keep your head to the sky and fourteen in the ninefh grade at Northwest Jr, High, I am chief cheerleader, so I will do a lot of talking about sports and events happening at school. Right for higher goals now, the sport is basketball one of my favorites. Our nineth grade Girl's Team is one of the best teams we’ve had in a long time. The team consists of a lot of good players with some experience in playing on a team before. It also helps them to have a good coach too. The boy’s Basketball is WHAT’S INSIDE Editorials Entertainment Features Sports SUPPORT THE ADVERTISING MERCHANTS OF THIS, YOUR NEWSPAPER!

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