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February 4, 1979
Page 7
The Navy Announces
The Opening of A New Office on
The Campus of Morris Brown College
Applications are available for the following:
2 year college scholarship program
4 year college scholarship program
Nuclear Power Training
Naval Reserve Training
and many more
For More Information Contact One of the Following Persons:
Katie Ramsey, LCDR, USNR
Wade Harris, LCDR, USNR
Cab Jackson, LCDR, USNR
Tony Smalls, RMI, USN
Navy Recruiting Office
Room 101 Fountain Hall
Morris Brown College
643 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr
Atlanta, Georgia 30314
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BRONZE JUBILEE, a week long celebration of Black culture on
WETV, Channel 30, was created in 1978 in honor of Black history
month. During this time, WETV schedules the best in informative and
entertaining programming.
Sunday, February 4, 8:00 p.m.
BRONZE JUBILEE Awards-
Hosted by Lou Gossett, Jr., and
Berlinda Tolb'ert, the program
honors persons who have contrib
uted significantly to Black culture
in 1978. Finalists are Curtis Patter
son, Joy Peters (Visual Arts); Ray
.Mclver, Ebon Dooley (Literature);
Walter Dallas, Byron Sanders,
Sandra Donston Franks (Drama);
Joe Jennings, Sam Hagen, Bill
Braymon (Music) and Chet Fuller,
Charles King, Joseph Washington
(Communicative Arts).
Monday, February 5, 8:00 p.m.
UP FRONT—A look at the
dynamics of Atlanta’s Black
community with hostess Faye
McDonald Smith.
8:30 p.m. —LANGSTON!—A fast-
paced half hour of poetry by
Langston Hughes presented with
music. Features choreography by
Barbara Sullivan, Atlanta Dance
Theater and music by Ojeda Penn.
Georgia State Representative
David Scott is host/reciter.
9:00 p.m. — SARAH VAUGHN -
“Sassy” Sarah is in concert.
Tuesday, February 6, 8:00 p.m.
SOUNDSTAGE— George Ben
son performs.
9:00 p.m. - AMERICAN SHORT
STORY—“Almos A Man” stars
LeVar Burton.
Wednesday, February 7, 9:00 p.m.
TRIBUTE TO MARTIN
LUTHER KING, JR. -Concert
honoring the memory of the civil-
rights leaders and the ideals for
which he stood, features Henry
Lewis, the first Black person to
lead a major orchestra and opera
star Clamma Dale.
Thursday, February 8, 8:00 p.m.
LEONTYNE PRICE-Concert
from the White House.
Friday, February 9, 9:30 p.m.
PREMIER—“Proud Free Men”
- Documentary on 19th century
“free people of color” in New
Orleans.
Saturday, February 10, 6:00 p.m.
UP FRONT — Faye McDonald
Smith is host.
6:30 p.m.-BLACK PERSPEC
TIVE ON THE NEWS
9:30 p.m.-LANGSTON!
10:00 p.m.-RAY CHARLES -The
essential Ray Charles jams with six
old friends.
Wanted:
Sports Editor for
Wolverine Observer
Student Publications
lower level Hickman Student Center
Pre-Valentines Dance
February 8, 1979
9:00 p.m. — 1:00 a.m.
Apothecary Lounge
Underground Atlanta
\ Tickets: $1.50 in advance $2.00 at the doorj
Tickets may be purchased from
Freshman Class officers and
members of the class.
Sponsored by the
Freshman Class
of MBC
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Basketball
Schedule
Feb. 1 Albany State 8:00 p-.m.-MBC
Feb. 3 Alabama A & M 7:00 p.m. - Away
Feb. 7 Tuskegee 8:00 p.m.-MBC
Feb. 10 Bethune Cookman 8:00 p.m.-Away
Feb. 12 Florida A & M 8:00 p.m.-Away
Feb. 15 Albany State 8:00 p.m.-Away
Feb. 17 Clark 8:00 p.m.-Away
Feb. 22 S.I.A.C. Toumament-Atlanta, Ga.
Feb. 23 S.I.A.C. Toumament-Atlanta, Ga.
Feb. 24 S.I.A.C., Toumament-Atlanta, Ga.
Feb. 28 Georgia State 8:00 p.m.-M.B.C.
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Women's
Feb. 3 Alabama A & M-Away 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 7 Tuskegee-Home 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 10 Bethune Cookman-Away 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 12 Florida A & M-Away 5:00 pjn.
Feb. 17 Clark College-Away 5:00 p.m.
Feb. 20 Spelman College-Away 7:00 p.m.
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'Happiness is activity."
Aristotle
“BIG A’S FINEST”
NEEDS
FIREFIGHTERS AND POLICE OFFICERS
Requirements: 20 to 38 yrs of age, high school
diploma or GED equivalent, 20/50 vision or
20/20 w/glasses, valid driver’s license, good
physical and mental health.
Selected applicants will serve as firefighters and
police officers during 24 hr day operation.
Salaries range from $10, 465 to $11,830.
Receive automatic salary increases every yr for
first six yrs.
Excellent Benefits: 2 wks paid vacation,
clothing allowance, sick leave, good pension,
paid health insurance, paid training.
If you are interested and meet the requirements,
contact Bureau of Personnel Operations,
City Hall Annex, 260 Central Ave., SW,
658-6161 or call Police Bureau (658-6040),
Fire Bureau (658-6901) Mon - Fri, 8:15 am to 4:30
pm.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER