The Panther. (Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-1989, April 01, 1973, Image 8

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WSB OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS As part of an overall effort to spur participation of mi nority groups in broadcas ting, WSB Radio and WSB Television are offering two $500 scholarships to stu dents at the Atlanta Univer sity system who express a desire for a career in the electronic media. Each scholarship reci- peint will spend 10 weeks this summer in an intern ship program at WSB AM - FM-TV, receiving first hand broadcasting exper ience and regular salaries. Upon sucxessful completion of the internship program, WSB will award each a $500 scholarship at Clark Col lege to study broadcast jour nalism. The WSB Radio-TV Scho larship Program is open to all sophomores and juniors in good academic standing at the predominantly Black At lanta educational center, which includes Clark, Morehouse, Morris Brown ■ nd Spelman Colleges. Four Georgia teachers will spend this summer learning about broadcasting as participants in the fourth annual WSB Radio and WSB Television Fellowship Pro gram. Teachers receiving the F Uowships will spend six eeks during the summer of '3 at WSB, taking part in such broadcasting functions as radio and television news, programming, pro duction, marketing, and community service. The goals of the WSB Sum mer Fellowship Program are to increase teacher knowledge of electronic media and to encourage the teachers to impart this knowledge to their students. Each working Fellowship carries with it a stipend of $150 per week for the six weeks of the program. Any qualified and ccre- dited teacher in the state of Georgia is eligible to apply for the Fellowship Pro gram. Teachers maybe col lege, high school or elemen tary instructors and will be selected without regard for race or sex. Application may be made by writing a letter, telling a- bout the applicant’s interest in the program. No applica tion forms are necessary. Applicants selected will be notified well in advance of the summer quarter. Appli cation letters should be sent to Summer Fellowship, WSB AM/FM TV, 1601W. Peach tree St., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. ITERM PAPERS Send for your descriptive, up-to-date, 128-page, mail order catalog of 2,300 Quality termpapers. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage and handling. WE ALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS. Termpaper Arsenal, Inc. 519GLENR0CKAVE, SUITE 203 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 (213)477-8474 • 477-5493 “We need a local salesman” On December 7th, the Civil Aeronautics Board Abolished Youth Fares Please cut out and mail the letter below to let Congress know where we stand and that proper legislation is in order to correct this injustice Tctnow' Dear Congressman: Please take action to save the Youth Fares and Discount Fares which have recently been abolished by the Civil Aeronautics Board. I would appreciate it if you would also write the CAB and request that they delay enforcement of this decision until Congress has an opportunity to act on this important question. Some 5-million students traveled using this discount fare in the past year. This contributed over $400-million to cover fixed costs of the airlines. These carriers can be presumed to have a full grasp of the marketing considerations involved and are, at least, as interested as the CAB in dropping any useless discount fares. Yet, an overwhelming majority of the airlines who participated in the CAB investigation are in favor of these fares. Millions of students have purchased their Youth Fare identification cards with the belief that the cards would be valid until their 22nd birthday. Now the cards are being abruptly cut off by the CAB’s decision. As one of millions of young voters, I respectfully request that you act to pass legislation that will allow the CAB to discriminate on the basis of age by keeping Youth Fares. I will be anxiously awaiting the results of the coming legislation concerning this matter. Mail to: CRADF (Coalition To Retain Air Discount Fares) 413 East Capitol Street, S.E. Washington, DC 20003 (signature) (address) (city, state & zip) Co-Sponsors The National Student Lobby and Continental Marketing Corporation CLARK GRADUATE IS SALES REPRESENTATIVE Research Triangle Park, N.C.- - - -Maurice Allen has recently completed a four week intensive Sales Training Course as the final phase of a 30 week program for the position of Sales Re presentative for Burroughs Wellcome Co. Allen is a native of Geor gia and is a graduate of Clark College. He will be working out of Atlanta, Georgia. In August of 1970, B. W. Co. moved its entire opera tions fromTuckahoe, N. Y. to two locations in North Caro lina. The Corporate Head quarters and The Wellcome Research Laboratories are located in Research Tri angle Park and the Product ion operations are in Green ville, North Carolina. Burroughs Wellcome Co. manufactures over 80 me dicinal products, including analgesics, antihistamines, antihypertensives, cardio vascular drugs, muscle re- laxants, and drugs useful in the treatment of diabetes, gout, leukemia, and certain forms of cancer. Its best known products areEmpirin Compound and Lanoxin brand Digoxin. The Com pany has a branch office and warehouse in Burlingame, California, and a subsidiary in Monterrey, Mexico. This symbol shows we care It is the International Symbol of Access which tells a handi capped person that the build ing on which it is displayed is fully accessible by wheel chair. For a long time our nation’s handicapped have been unable to enter public buildings — even houses of worship. Easter Seals is try ing to change this. Won’t you help? Give to Easter Seals. March 1 - April 22 Atlanta University Center Reorganizes