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March 19, 1985 The Voice P«ge 7

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March 3 Cyprus Lakes, Fayetteville, N.C. March 10-14 Intercollegiate Championships, Miami, FI. ACCOUNTANT March 15-17 South Carolina State Invitational ACTOR Orangeburg, South Carolina ARTIST March 24 Fayetteville State University Invitational BAKER Fayetteville, N.C. April 1-2 Pembroke State University Invitational BARBER Pembroke, N.C. BARTENDER April 7-9 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) BOOKKEEPER Championship, Petersburg, Virginia BRICKLAYER April 19-21 CIAA Spring Festival, Winston-Salem, N.C. Winston-Salem State University CANTOR CHEF CHEMIST Broncos Sign Fellows CHIROPRACTOR Fayetteville State University signed a Hoke County Senior High CLERGYMAN School football player this past week. Signing with the Broncos is Jeff DISC JOCKEY Fellows, noseguard with Hoke High. The signing took place Friday, February 15th, according to Hoke County head football coach. FARMER Fellows became the fourth Southeastern Conference football player to select the Broncos for the coming football season. HISTORIAN JUDGE AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE & 2 SPEAKERS LAWMAN Installed In Any Car LAWYER NURSE ONLY SI 39.99 PILOT TRl-M SOUNDS PRIEST Car Stereo & Alarms Sales & PRINTER Professional Installation PROGRAMMER 831 Bragg Blvd. SINGER FayenevHle, N.C. 28301 (919) 485-6034 SURVEYOR TEACHER SERVING TRUCK DRIVER Lunch and Dinner :ALL in o r d e r s w e l c o m e p h o n e 4 8 3 20< Can you find the hidden occupations? O PEN 7 DAYS A W EEK

daxtEX i c S o u t o o d SPECIALIZING IN SOUL FOOD Pro 's Highest Paid Players COLD BEER a W*NE Source; National Basketball Association, “Money List” by MRS. JERELENE CARTER 637 PERSON STREET Brendon Boyd, February 21 1985. MANAGER FAYETTEVILLE. N C. 2 0 3 O t Candidates who wish to Player Team Annual Salary Earvin Johnson L.A. Lakers 2.5 million advertise for elections, contact Smerican Collegiate ^oetiS ^ntfiologp 76'ers 2.125 The Voice office in the Student 1.8 Union. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar L.A. Lakers 1.5 International Publications L.A. Clippers 1.35 is sponsoring a Houston 1.3 - L.A. Lakers 1.15 JBational CoUeg^ 3Poetrp Contesit Jack Siktna Seattle I.l Otis Birdsong New Jersey 1.075 Spring Concours 1985 ------open to all college and university students desiring to have their poetry FRIGIDAIRE BURGLAR anthologized. CASH P R I Z E S will go to the top five poems: Sports Trivia MAYTAG FIRE ZENITH ALARM HOUSEWARES $15 SALES 1. How old was Satchel Paige $100 $50 " $25 GIFTS SERVICE Third Place when he pitched his last big-league First Place Second Place $10 INC. game? AWAKU5 ot tree printing tor a l l accepicu niaiiusi..i—■------. 2. How many points did the handsomely bound and copyrighted anthology, A M ER IC A N CO LLEG IA TE SINCE 1906 Redskins score against the Giants POETS. 127 HAY STREET in the most one-sided NFL game FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. 28301 PHONE (919) 483-1196 Deadline: M a r c h 31 ever? CONTEST RULES AND RESTRICTIONS: 3. How many world billiards 1. Any student is eligible to submit his or her verse. championships did Willie Hoppe 2. All entries must be original and unpublished. win? 3. All entries must be typed, double spaced, on one side of the page only. 4. What rodeo cowboy won the Each poem must be on a separate sheet and must bear, in the upper left- all-round championship six times? hand corner, t^e NAM E and ADDRESS of the student as well as the 5. What lone NFL team has COLLEGE attended. Put name and address on envelope also! gone from 1921 to 1985 without 4. There are no restrictions on form or theme. Length of poems up to moving or changing its name? fourteen lines. Each poem must have a separate title. 6. What was football star Elroy (Avoid "U ntitled"!) Small black and white illustrations welcome. Hirsch's nickname? The judges' decision will be final. No info by phone! The Fayetteville Observer 7. What Superbowl did New Entrants should keep a copy of all entries as they cannot be return York Jets win? Not the year-the Prize winners and all authors awarded free publication will be notified THE FAYETTEVILLE TIMES number. immediately after deadline. I.P. will retain first publication rig ts Answers accepted poems. Foreign language poems welcome. There is an initial one dollar registration fee for the first entry an 7. III iM o q jad n s £ fee of fifty cents for each additional poem. It is request to su m Supports Your School '9 no more than ten poems per entrant. . j sj35|3Bd U33J9 a m g AH entries must be postmarked not later than the above deadline and tUBtJBJ^ XiJBT fees be paid, cash, check or money order, to. INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS IS •£ (9961 ‘LZ JaquisAOM) siuiod ZL Z P. O. Box 44044- L (S9 6 I ui SDijsmiV s«suB5j atj} Los Angeles, CA 90044 joj s3uiuui ss3]3Joas ssjm) i