hamilton claudette alexander-thomason willie gilbert cedric dobson and deborah barnes plummer and essays by ruth richmond david freeman ursula wright and krystal cicero the journal also features for the second consecutive year illustrations by tony willing to pay call 273-4245 for more information stokes advocated that students be required to take a can revise history stokes born in cleveland was the first black democrat elected to the ohio state senate and the first black to anchor a daily news program much about blacks contribu tion to history don't expect whites to know you people the 1986 issue features writings by 15 students who either are enrolled or were enrolled during the spring semester of 1986 welcomes winner's students this special coupon mrs a&t with 1 m ml 1.99 2 piece snack w one side dish and medium drink r i one coupon per visit per • customer not valid with andy 1 other offer tax not included [ expires 2/28/87 mrs winner's at the corner of sullivan and summit open 6 aaa to 10 pm open until 11 pm friday and saturday help save a life donate plasma earn up to 80/month 273-3429 now donors 7:30 — 12 noon 224 n elm street rv.sent this coupon for o ss monday-fridoy 6 am - 3 pm bonus oni coupon per student saves lives voices magazine is ready stokes continued from page 1 year old in language and reading williams students who would like to submit poems short stories or essays for consideration in the 1987 issue should contact catherine clifton 310 crosby hall or sandra alexander office of freshman studies and learning assistance the works include short stories by ranji vai dyanathan lorenzo meachum and elizabeth latimer poems by gunther seaman alice mcgrift an tonio hager adrianne i hate to see you sit in complacency with no regard to what role you play stokes said if you don't know course in black history he posed several questions about black history they went unanswered tutoring needed voices formerly called voices in the wind has been expanded and has a new cover design and format single copies may be obtain ed from the english office 208 crosby hall the fourth annual volume of a&t's student literary jour nal voices is available to students free on a first-come first-serve basis someone is needed to tutor a six sacrifices they say i was qualified that's why i'm where i am but they don't know that if there is anything we had before the civil rights move ment it was qualified blacks many college-educated blacks are working in the post office i don't mind making sacrifices i will suffer other crises with you we only want a sense of gratitude for those four days a week from 5-6 p.m
hamilton claudette alexander-thomason willie gilbert cedric dobson and deborah barnes plummer and essays by ruth richmond david freeman ursula wright and krystal cicero the journal also features for the second consecutive year illustrations by tony willing to pay call 273-4245 for more information stokes advocated that students be required to take a can revise history stokes born in cleveland was the first black democrat elected to the ohio state senate and the first black to anchor a daily news program much about blacks contribu tion to history don't expect whites to know you people the 1986 issue features writings by 15 students who either are enrolled or were enrolled during the spring semester of 1986 welcomes winner's students this special coupon mrs a&t with 1 m ml 1.99 2 piece snack w one side dish and medium drink r i one coupon per visit per • customer not valid with andy 1 other offer tax not included [ expires 2/28/87 mrs winner's at the corner of sullivan and summit open 6 aaa to 10 pm open until 11 pm friday and saturday help save a life donate plasma earn up to 80/month 273-3429 now donors 7:30 — 12 noon 224 n elm street rv.sent this coupon for o ss monday-fridoy 6 am - 3 pm bonus oni coupon per student saves lives voices magazine is ready stokes continued from page 1 year old in language and reading williams students who would like to submit poems short stories or essays for consideration in the 1987 issue should contact catherine clifton 310 crosby hall or sandra alexander office of freshman studies and learning assistance the works include short stories by ranji vai dyanathan lorenzo meachum and elizabeth latimer poems by gunther seaman alice mcgrift an tonio hager adrianne i hate to see you sit in complacency with no regard to what role you play stokes said if you don't know course in black history he posed several questions about black history they went unanswered tutoring needed voices formerly called voices in the wind has been expanded and has a new cover design and format single copies may be obtain ed from the english office 208 crosby hall the fourth annual volume of a&t's student literary jour nal voices is available to students free on a first-come first-serve basis someone is needed to tutor a six sacrifices they say i was qualified that's why i'm where i am but they don't know that if there is anything we had before the civil rights move ment it was qualified blacks many college-educated blacks are working in the post office i don't mind making sacrifices i will suffer other crises with you we only want a sense of gratitude for those four days a week from 5-6 p.m