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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 21

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THE MORTHSSDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Pe; Thursday, April 23, 1377 Qnftnnrf pnn'ftn 71?" 7 fff The Northside YMCA will Northside and $15 for Hanging Hfoss releases six weeks Honor Roll i' offer a second session of T-Ball for Boys starting June 13 and deadline for registration is June 3. No registrations will be taken after this date. The Northside YMCA will make up the teams and will be evenly made up of six, seven, and eight year olds. Cost of the program will be $11.25 for Family Members of the The fifth six weeks honor roll of Hanging Moss Academy is released by Principal Homer Burns as follows: Superintendent'! List (AllA's): non-Family Members. Second session practice will begin during the week of June 13.

Coaches will be fathers of the boys and practices and games can be worked out to fit the coaches' schedules. For more information, call the Northside YMCA at 982-4333. mm Razor. Fifth grade, Jon Crawford, Mike Lampkin, Cynthia Mclntyre, Jan Moore. Sixth grade, Terri Buster, Pat Davis, Sarah Fuelling, Susan Hart, Brian Lampkin, Bret Perry, Valerie Swafford.

-First grade, Jenniffer Bailey, Buster, Shelley LifeSaVlfig Johnson, Robyn Robertson. 9 r. i low a fcJ i Jackson Drench Second grade, Christopher Fuelling, Melanie Razor. I Third grade, Stacie Dickinson, Ricky Ladd, Angie Leal. Fourth grade, Patrick Bynum.

Sixth grade, Annette Jennings, Kyle Moore, Principal's List (All A'sAndB's course offered A Red Cross Lifesaving course will be offered at the Northside YMCA Pool from May 23 to June 3 which will allow a minimum of 21 hours of instruction. The course is open to everyone 15 years old or older and will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. f'on-Credit Interim Short Courses Spring 1977 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY JACKSCN BflASCH AT SS2-67S7 oraUB's) First grade, Jeff Bruce, Angie Cargill, Christopher BODY LANGUAGE Instructor: Dr. M.L.

Hickson Duration: Mondays May 9.18,23 Time: p.m. Fee: S20 The course will cost $10 for Claybrook, Lynn Fisher, INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION Instructor: Dr. S. R. Hill Duration: Tuesdays Thundayi May 10, 12, 17, 19,24,26 Time: a.m.

Fee: $30 Andrea Garner, Tim Johnson, non-Family Members and $5 Brendon King, Tracy Peter- for Family Member of the Northside YMCA. FLORAL DESIGN Instructor: Mr. Ralph Null Duration: Tuesdays, Wednesdays; Thursdays June 7, 8, 9, 14,15,16 Time: a.m. Fee: $50 Includes cost of flowers used in Edd Wilbanks, Northside program director, will be the course instructor. CREATIVE DRAMATICS Instructor: Dr.D.J.Cunetto Duration: Tuesdays Thursdays May 10, 12, 17, 19,24,26 Time: a.m.

Fee: $30 son, Paul Sykes, Shae Tignor. I Second grade, Walter Allred, Jay Bewley, Burt Bishop, Jason Clark, Melodi Cliburn, Kasi Graham, Matthew Phillips, Gene Redden, Dawn Scroggins. I Third grade, Jeff Jenkins, Becky Lockett, Shelley Moore, Cindy Ware, Todd Watta, Tom Wiley. Fourth Cliff Johnson, Mark EDUCATION: Th 70'i and 80' Instructor: Dr. Gary Benton Duration: Wednesdays May 4, 11 Time: p.m.

Fee: $20 Cubs on tour Cub Scout Pack 305, Den 7, from Jackson standing, Stewart Ross, Rusty Clark, David Academy, toured the Northside Sun offices Neubert, and Alex Feldman. Kneeling, to see how a newspaper is published. Trey Thomas, Will Gowan and Bill Members of the Den include (from left) Hamilton. (SUN PHOTO) SEMINAR: GRANT PROPOSAL WRITING Instructor: Dr. Gary Benton Mr.

Henry Daum Duration: Fridays May6- 'UIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIJs INFLUENCING ATTITUDES AND CHANGING BEHAVIOR Instructor: Dr. S. R. Hill Duration: Mondays May 9.16, 23 Time: p.m. Fee: $20 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m FAMILY COMMUNICATION Instructor: Mr.

H. A. Flick Duration: Tuesdays Thursdays May 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 Time: Fee: $30 Woodland Hills scholars named Art, Finance added at Miltsaps Two new majors have been added to the Millsaps College curriculum. They are art and finance. Both programs will be officially introduced into, the 1977 fall semester.

Internships in the business program have, been underway for some time in accounting, economics and business administration, and new ones will be implemented for finance majors. EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS IN THE SUN May 13 9:00 a.m.-1 p.m Fee: $50 GUIOH BUSINESS SUPPLY I Office Supplies Furniture Printing Social and I Wedding Invitations 509 E. Pearl St I Dial 353-5856 Gardner, Kristi Kaiser, Sta- cey Kinchen, Greg King, Cindy Little, Bess McDonald, Melissa McLemore, Monica SO YOU FIND YOURSELF A LEADER Instructor: Mr. H. A.

Flick Duration: Mondays May 9, 16, 23 Time: p.m. Fee: $20 PROBLEM SOLVING FOR CLUES AND ORGANIZATIONS Instructor: Dr. L. Powell Duration: PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Instructor: Dr. L.

Powell Duration: Mondays May 9, 16,23 Time: p.m. Fee: $20 SiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimE Tuesdays Thursdays May 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 a.m. $30 Time Fee: SANDAL SPECIAL Woodland Hills Baptist Academy has released the administrator's list and the honor roll for the third term as follows: Administrator's List Alice Haining, Jimmy Miller, Anna Wright, Lisa Bailey, Jayne Osborne, Jan Richardson, Sunny Anderson, Lynn Burt, Melanie Kinchen, Randy Ratcliff, Shawn Trask, Rebecca Harris, Chip Home, Robert Kidd, John Hart Lewis, Jim Moffet, Bethany Fatheree, Stacey Keene, and Jan Farlowe. Honor Roll Vicki Anthony, Kathi Bryant, Jay Douglas, Cindy LI FE, DEATH BEYOND: HERE, NOW AND HEREAFTER Instructor: Dr.JohnSutphin Duration: Tuesdays Thursdays May 10, 12, 17, 19,24,26 Time: p.m. Fee: $35 HOUSE PLANTS LIGHT, WATER AND LOVING CARE Instructor: Mr.

L. A. Estes Duration: Mondays Tuesdays May 9,10,16,17 Time: p.m. Fee: $25 TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS FOR PARENTS AND OTHER ADULTS Instructor: Dr. Joe R.

Underwood Duration: May 13,14, 15 Friday p.m. Saturday p.m. Sunday p.m. Fee: $30 JERRY JAMES was tapped for membership in Omicron Delta Kappa national honorary during Honors Day activities at The University of Alabama. HOW TO EVALUATE REAL ESTATE PROPOSALS Instructor: Mr.

Harvey Little Duration: Tuesdays May 10, 17,24 Time: p.m. Feo: Mississippi State University Jackson Drancli (For Men And Women) 4 Now Through April SDth Original Earth Shoe Price $23.85 Callaway NORTHSIDE SUN NEWS DEADLINE MONDAY, 5 p.m. CLASSIFIED TUESDAY NOON 1S55 Eastover Drive, Jackson, Mlxssippi 30211 MSU is an equal educational opportunity institution i cited grad Now rrm nit the a in -4, Trw Quarter 366-9658 ji cvci vvoir ui inc. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY THE OYEuSITY CF THE UNIVERSITY SOUTHED MISSISSIPPI O. Powell, Frances Rushton, Charles Simms, Pam Smart, Jimmy Starling, Kathy Walls, Becky Berry, Joy Cotten; Jackie Clark, Denise Hol-loway, Sharon Jabour, Stephanie Keyes, Tommy May-son, Charl McLain, Wayne Osborne, Janyce Parks, Ginger Ratliff, Debbie Small-wood, Margaret Blair, Angela Clark, Curt Kay Farlow, Barri Gardner, Allison Gregory, Celeste Harrison, Melanie McLemore, Stephanie Pennington, John Robertson, Cheryl Stribling, Sarah Watkins; Kim Asbill, Jimmy Blackwood, Patti Hyde, Rachel Kerr, David Nash, Al Newton, Karen Tarbutton, Susan Toney, John Wells, Jeff White, Lisa Wilkerson, Lynn Blair, Amy Causey, Becky Dearman, John Ingram, James Kidd, Marian Maier, Jean-Mane Mitchell, Doug Sanford, Jean Branum; Kev Crawford, Audrey Emory, Kelly Finch, David Hopling, Terry Norton, Shel-lie Robertson, Robin Weems, Elizabeth Wells, Leslie Betts, LeighAnn Burns, Susan Caffey, Cheryl Harrison, Nicole Kerr, Jeffery Lancaster, Becky Little, Reed Seabrook, Amy Smith, David Toney, John Armstrong, Michael Ball, Bill Clements, Kathy Coogan, Maryann Cupet, Byron Day, Andy Jordon, Don Robertson, and i Jan White.

Story Hours Story hour is held at three-o'clock each Friday in the meeting room of Northside. Branch Library. This Friday, April 29, children's service worker Alice White will tell "The Tatema" by Diane Wolkstein, "Willie's Pockets" by Margaret Wise Brown, and "The Little Engine That Could," a story retold by Watty Piper. Films Tuesday, May 3, will include showings of "Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom," "Break Free," and "Jazzoo." Published On Thursday' Read 7 Days A Week SALE WE'VE BLOWN OURUD PODNER! A fy ON NEW iv'ii3S'i' SADDLES THE MSUUM GH'DU'JE EujINEEIXj tho 1977 SESS1G." Tougaloo College is one of two historically black schools to have a student selected on the Honorable Mention List by the Danforth Graduate Fellowship Program of St Louis. Miss Patricia Ann Wade, a Callaway graduate and the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Jones of Jackson, was one of 178 persons selected for special citation out of 682 finalists, who had prevailed in a competition inyolving 2925 applicants. A senior chemistry major, Miss Wade has among her many honors the Herff Jones Chemistry Award, President's List Scholar with a 4.0 average on a 4.0 scale, the organic chemistry award, the general chemistry award, and she is listed among those in "Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and colleges." She is a member of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society and the physical sciences and pre-engineering clubs. In the fall she will attend Yale University in New Haven, Conn, where she will do graduate work in molecular biophysics and biochemistry. The Danforth Fellowship is one of the most highly sought after fellowships for graduating seniors and competition is keen.

saddles in the store 20 off! Men's Leisure Suits Shirts 30 off i 1 few t'J Late registration for the xce short term 20 27 Classes end first short term Registration for the first short term and extended term Late registration for the first short term and extended term Oasses begin first short term and extended term 16 23 Urjj 30 Just Arrived New Shipment Id 6 July 11 15 Classes begin second short toi.n Classes end extended term the second short 27 Y''i 1 Rcgistrat'on ff term 15 Classes end second short term of Boy's Student's Overalls BiUMG CHUTE a 0 ai wm 4 wad 127X3 ZZj Mayes Ct. MEN WOMEN. Veil czn a in a fev short years tern, of Any student who registers after May 20 for the first short term and and after July 1 for the second short term, is subject to a late regis iiton cc uer 1 1 $10.00. No student may register after the second class meeting or this time. The Jackson Branches of S' te 1 I and the University of Souths i ri as AH courses offered during the sum nrs and are intended to meet the cl i 't mum of 54 semester hours of ctA covi Branch offices are located nt'.

I Education and Research. i a 1 ours fcr lal ction 1 I r. i fJLULuilL Ua.la -i i sCc in also sign up for Europe. It may not bet ho easiest way to Fcr When you sign up for the Army you world, but it could be the most rcw.irdmR yyotiauiH--- i ason, squint Into seethe the mud of Grafenwoehr's rainy so ict i i i cf And just about the time you wish you had never left in Munich, eating bratwursf in Frankfurt, or learning the sloj pes of Gar nnsch- And all the tough worn wm nave CO i been worth it. a the i the Army,.

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