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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 23

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The Northside Suni
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Thursday, August 25, 1977 THE N0RTHS1DE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI PeHI FJ Graeber, Billy Lovelady and Bobby Temple. The cost, $-1, includes a T-shirt. For further information, call the Southwest 373-9801. to in Andy Kilpatrick and Bobby Spaulding. Rodney Chamblee and Jolin Palmer will instruct basketball techniques.

Techniques in basketball will be given by Rodney Chamblee and John Palmer. Erskine Wells Jr. will teach tennis. Instruction in golf will be given by Ralph Ross, Ken WORKSHOP The Millsaps College concert choir will open the school year with a two-day workshop on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 26-27, in the choir room of the Academic Complex on WAH KEE YU.

Exquisite original paintings on silk. See them at Christine's. Fondren Plaa, Jxn. 982-8639 ft I AH summer Area youths are invited to participate in an All Sports Clinic at the Southwest YMCA Saturday, Aug. 27.

Co-sponsored by the Ole Miss Club, the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. clinic in football, baseball, basketball, golf and tennis, will be instructed by Ole Miss athletes. Prowess in football will be taught by Doug Elmore, Glynn Griffin, Perry Lee Dunn and Eagle Day, quarterbacks; Louis Guy, Billy Ray Adams, James Reed, Art Doty and Bo Bowen, running backs; Larry Grantham, Skip Jernigan and Stump Russell, linemen; Rick Kimbrough and Roy Howell, receivers; and Steve Laving-houze, kicker. Members of Ole Miss' three world series team will instruct baseball: John Gainey, Dick Shelton, Bill McGalthry, Rick McClure, Jim Pittman, Mike Parks, Pill 1i 1S77 worked in production as a cameraman.

Robertson, a MSU senior, worked in electronic drafting. Miss Fortenberry, a senior at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, majoring in broadcast film and business administration worked in the ETV business office. Miss Spaugh, a recent Beihaven graduate, performed secretarial duties in the education division. Several area students spent the summer working at the Mississippi Educational Television studios doing variety of jobs. They included (from left) Carroll Blackledge of 5350 Jamaica Tom Robertson of Jackson, Tina Fortenberry of 1215 Belvoir and Cindy Spaugh of 761 Woodhill Rd.

Blackledge, a religious education major and speech minor at Mississippi College, II SLEEPS 6 44 e.1 4i. Carpet Rolls, Remnants, Formica, Wailpapsr "Installation Available" EAST LAKELAND DRIVE at Airport Rd. Library Story Hours and Elms REGISTER WOW! Story hour at Northside Branch Library begins at 10:30 each Friday, with Alice White, the storyteller and children's service worker, selecting high-interest stories for the program. The Friday, Aug. 26, session will feature "Miss Nelson Is Missing" by Harring Allard and "Hector Penquin" by Louise Fatio.

Film time at 10 o'clock on Thursday will include the showing of "The Tom Cat's Meow," "Elmer Elephant," and "The Great Piggybank Raid." ') ill CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Ballet techniquePointe Men's workVariationsPas da Deux Modern JazzContemporary dance Pre-ballet, ages 4-8 Adult evening classes SchCw! cf t.i3 JuCkn C.it (Official School of the Jackson Ballet) Thalia Mara, Artistic Director 534 Mitchell Ave. P.O. Box 2302 Phone 362-1412 The Jackson Ballet and the School of the Jackson Ballet are sponsored by the Jackson Ballet Guild, a nonprofit, IRS tax-exempt organization. It is also partially funded by the Mississippi Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS A survey of Social Security benefits shows that, as of late last year, the average monthly payment to retired persons was $338 for couples and $224 for singles.

The maximum benefits paid were $619 and $413, respectively. I vMHWrtMHillu 7 i I 1 i mm i 0 Ihw, vj Fraternity initiates Recently initiated members of Phi Delta Phi Law fraternity at the University of Mississippi include (from left) Stan Kynerd of 152 Clubview Richard Ulmer of Bolton, and Albert Malone of 4114 Oakridge. Phi Delta Phi is an international legal fraternity requiring a minimum gradepoint average of 2.6 on four-point scale for membership. Good Education Docs Not Cost It Pays! Area resdents among USUI degree recipients Manhattan Acdsmy, ill ViJi announces tha 1977-1970 Sscslon Providing Our Children: Grades 1 through 12 Day Care Center after Kindergarten After School Care Center 4 and 5 Year Old Kindergarten son receiving degrees from USM-Gulf Park: Master of Science, Jonithan P. Hatcher.

Bachelor of Arts Kathryn Jeanne Felder, Gary James Krug, Bonnie Louise Rainey, Rory Lynn Roark, Sara Rebecca Gilmore. Bachelor of Fine Arts: Terrell J. Edmonds Knoblock. Bachelor of Science Thomas E. Defour, John William Ledbetter, Corbin Richard Lee, Candace Fay McBride, Bennie Ray Nutt, Shirley Ann Hughes, Jean-marie Nutt, Clarence Sellers Smith, Wayne T.

Taylor, Daryl Keith Williams, Cynthia J. Bilberry Hoover, Janet Elizabeth Price, Catherine Denise Smith, Mell Ann Winter, William C. Blackwell Wallace C. Derossette III, Robert Lanier Hubbard, Charles Dennis Hale, Larry Don Hoover, Janet L. Nail Ward.

Bachelor of Science Business Administration Carolyn Ann Adams, James Ralph Byington, William Perry Ford, Donald Bergin Manton. Even though you'll be away at school, we can bring you a little closer to home. We'll keep you up to date on all the local news, what's happening around your town, what friends and classmates are doing. all the things that are of special interest to you I Plan now to take us along with you. wherever you go.

Order your subscription to your hometown newspaper soon! A Subscription to The Hometown Newspaper Makes A Great Gift! HATTIESBURG, Miss. -Some 1,104 degrees were granted during summer graduation exercises at the University of Southern Mississippi on Aug. 18. Degrees presented on the Hattiesburg campus include 605 bachelors, 287 masters, 7 specialist and 63 doctoral. USM-Gulf Park awarded 48 bachelors and 62 masters while USM-Natchez graduated 10 bachelors and 22 masters.

Members of the graduating class were welcomed into the Alumni Association with the presentation of a year's free membership, a USM tradition. Candidates from the North-side area and degrees, include: Doctor of Philosophy Benton Carl Gordon, Bet-tye Ann Richardson Langley, Linda Ross Shoaf. Doctor of Education Maurice D. Bingham, A. Russell Wing.

Master of Arts Katherine Rosemary Mc-Leod, Billy Charles McNeece, Linda Kay Hoff Purviance. Master of Education Debroah Ann Afrakhteh and Nellah Kay Mashburn. Master of Science Tomora Bell, Robert Randall Brown, Susan L. M. Cox, Carolyn Virginia B.

Jenkins, Glenda Kay Mansell, Anna Lee Taylor. Master of Social Work Rosemary McLain Stovall, (Madison.) Those students from Jack Start Date. Providing Our Parents: Responsible Tuition Rates Tuition Discounts for Families Optional Stock Purchase for Additional Tuition Discounts A Voice in School Programs and Projects Manhattan Academy is sn accredited, AAA member cf t.i Academy Conference prtlcipst sports and extra curricuhr activities for both boys end girls. ALL Teachers hold B.S.E.' Degres in Respectsva RsSd 33 Elementary Staff Hold Wasters Dsrc3 NAME 'For Th.3 Sporu 13 ADDRESS CITY ZIP STATE BILL: of Your Life" 352-C54S Fill Out This Handy Order Form For Your Subscription High School Staff He'd Masters Degrca I i 1 fi NINE MONTHS OR LESS In Hinds, Madison or Rankin County $6 Other Parts of Mississippi $6.59 Other States $7.50 Grs ll ..7 v. 1 I.

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