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THIS CAIOLfKIAH RAUESGH, >4. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, IBM 10 £fcf**A»*v*«*» ——___. , ■ OMICRON ZETA CHAPTER OF BB jggjif ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY H || Chestyn Eyerette m WORDS P'i ft. I AND ACTION | S|- v • 1 _ r| »hli \\ And ... Introducing . -%yS w% * ' l THE GIRLS IN BLUE . // / o 9pM CLJ? i*™ , \ I / <*&&£s* “**“*««— *-.iaa 5> \ M \ / Saturday, Nov. 5,1966 £s. ■ " Top left. Mary Joyce Wil- \ / Jf # » \ liams, bottom left. Pa- \ X ™ \ / ZrK H«iX MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM KM' U D ""’" :v ' / \ RALEIGH, N. C. / V~ M; *» / /*% \ General Pablic $2.00 Students SI.OO /MK \ DANCING to"™! /JiIJPX ,N \ u §k.-; \. /] wm/ ar 1 vrj / X * f Top left. Carton William*. BH»W:.a^M l p!J Cas- >, iSSfe \ jT bottom left. Bruise r aandra Williams; top cen- X*®:'- * \ Moore, top center. lan- •(gahelmlna Woods; X. / \ if dra MrTtfTum; middle cen- middle center. Cynthia, X S \ Jr ter. Jacqueline Sobertson; Top left, Kehel Moore; too center Vanela «vans; bottom center, Jo- X f \ / bottom center. Cathy Hell; Cooley, top -rM -*>v tte Smith- bottom left. r*ece Noble; top right, X / \ / *«p right. Nancy Adams; P»t*> w A'«« - •*- Mavis Conley Ouavn Hinton; bottom \ /, V/ bottom right, Jocelyn l-isc*., bottom r-t • ••• O. Mitchell right. CWstol STorte. W JL ..yg?!**: - - - - • <WKiamm Saturday At Auditorium: Chestyn Everett Feature Os Zetas’ live Revue’ > - Omlcron Zeta Chapter’s "Blue Revue” is an annual public program to help carry out the ideals and objectives of the sorority, a cultural out let for sorors and the public in general and serves as a source of finance for scholar ships and the national project welfare, Education and Health services (formerly prevention and Control of Juvenile Delin quency). Introducing the highly-cul tural performance of Cm . iyn Everett In a Drama Concert of Immortal Words and Action will Ire the presentation of “Miss Blue Revue,” Miss Da phine Rose Williams and her court-Willie Charlene Ander son, Julia Ann Horton and Glo ria Jean Johnson. Fifty other "Girls in Blue” and soror will form a backdrop arr-ir "Miss Blue Revue” to a cal vacade of Blue and White in Zetadom. CHEATCM EVERETT, ACTOR PROGRAM Chestyn Everett is a modern approximation of the true Re naissance man. He Is an artist of recognized talent and sun . He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Howard Universi ty, at the age of nineteen. His presentations, were one-man shows on the campus, and lau-; in Washington, Tallahass ,■ } Baltimore and Atlanta, Upon graduation, at nineteen, lie was engaged as an instructor of fir arts and humanities at Florida A&M University, and Clark Col lege in the Atlanta Universit; System for a period of seven years. He resigned his posi : tion as chairman of the fine lif r I i— , I t VA.e... ■ IN "REQUIEM FOR a student Earnest Morgan ifor a Slave,” an ordinal • L tional station WTTW 1 used its story of the Ui- Itary on the joys and -m. - , lifetime. Morgan is sh< the part of his wife. A, < First 'Medicare To Elderly Create ‘ iv I BROOKLYN, KE* ' - - A lively “Medicare Foni:' ”, designed to explain go 1 rr.ent health insurance ii I terms to elderly Negroes, • held recently at the Mt. Car men Baptist Church, in tin Bedsore-Stuyvesant section "t Brooklyn, N. Y. More than 250 senior citizens attends d the session, which was ; - ranged as a public service v>\ Ex-Lax, Inc., with the gui dance of the Social Securi ty Adminstration. Elderly citizens ros to tin occasion and fired question; on Medicare problems, ai A thur H. Quailo, Field Super visor for the Social Security Administration, while record ■■ ing engineers from radio sta tion WWRL, New York, circu lated through the audience to tape the questions and ans wers. The program will be heard over 58 Negro orient; J radio stations throughout flit country. A sample of the dialogue between government officials and the audiences ran like this; Question: ,v Ls it true that some hospitals have refused to become a part of the Medi care program because M don't want to integrate''’ (Answer: Yes, but of 6500 hos pitals, all but a small per centage have agreed to operate in conformance with Title 6, which prohibits discrimina tion). Question: “How much will Medicare pay for nursing home care? Will it pay the whole bill?” (Answer: For the first 20 clays, Medicni ■ pays all. The next 80 days will cost $5 per day). Question: “If a man Is 65 and his wife is 64, are both of them entitled to M edicare?” arts at Clark College, to em bark on a serious and com plete professional acting ca reer. Everett is sn author and writ er of striking versatulity rang ing from poetry, essays, short stories to drama and verse plays. I.vo of his verse plays won enthusiastic reviews, when presented at Clark College. As an actor, Tie made his first ma jor appearance in Wildes “La ' in 19- 49, which won him the coveted role of the t v:e ; hero, Oswald in Ibsen’s “Ghost,” a role ac cording i ; . dies, he essayed with "fine sensitivity, and rare IntelDy " -e» i'orm- LET, Cl KANO I V : PFbIGFRAC, MAN WHO f IMF TO DINNER, aad numerous solo perform ances . in“ Oedipus Rex/’ as “IBanquo in “Mac > crates to Shaw.” Anuta Monl / his a-. U i < , ■. scho voice because of its strength and beauty yrt& • all to shame '' * is uresantlv a teacher of art and °f Arts I fiJohns Hop kb U ; - >t \ and has (Ansv.You; wtf. must it t.' < '*nts differently V Dad t . tit uh money laid aside a ill a uy of ill iess?...lt - ■ ■ me that MOM & IIAO U.S Savings Stamps cart help ysui children build sash-and character iNL T^S , f 2 fj £ ** m ’s -S: tOl What heiict w,-- to teach your boys m:i :: the value of saving ; ndi :• anprocia ■ tion of theii country, too — than to h c them set aside Its i week for U.S. Savings Stamps. Your children will enjoy ‘\im p co ’•'cei i ttc" and watching their albums fill up t bill booh -s easily exchanged for a l S Savings Bond. And i ii.-• ■, , S 4 for every S 3 ' months. St imp- . nJ albums are avail able through school programs nr at any Post Office. Why not si- ri your children on a Savings Stamp plan now?
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