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A A new program was introduced to tne Greensboro scnools this year. Tnis pro- gram was tne BET-BET convocations. Tne GETVBET letters stand for Greater Enricnment Tnrougn Bcnolarly Enter- taining Talks. Tne Page group of tne city wide committee was Clnris lVlilIer, lvlark Edwards, Carol Belk, and Bryan Nelson. Clur Page committee played a large role in tne first convocation witn CBB cor- respondant Ed Bradley. lvlark Edwards introduced lvlr. Bradley at tne convoca- tion and Chris lVliller led tne Seminar session. Botn lvlark and Cnris said tnat it was an experience to be with tne speaker and noped that everyone gained something from seeing lvlr. Bradley. The program is to pe continued for tnree years witn a maximum of tnree speakers per year. After tne tnird year,tl'1e Bcnool Board will evaluate the program and make a decision on wnetner to continue or terminate. Tne funds for tne project came from tnree corporations in the city, Burlington Industries, Ciba-Geigy, and P. Lorillard. CBS News correspondent. Ed Bradley. talks apout the impact of television on world events. wg. li T i 1 Q Ed Bradley expresses nis views in press conference. 22 Events
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E-L-Q- - ,July 'I 1, 1 978, Hear: - February 3, 'I Q79 Commodores - September 'l 5. 'I 975 .V v xi Tx. ' 'Q if , . f ' Q 4' :A isis 1.5! U' 1 01 Q5 v l . mf l Y U.. ' ts if ' Q. . sg .. ,xx v 62 It is almost 0:00. The last few people arrive and take their places among 'l 7,000 other fans. The coliseum becomes pitch black but not for long. The fans applaud wildly. Then a voice booms, Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, for their second time in Greensboro . . No one hears the rest of the introduction or really needs to. For almost three hours they will be surrounded by the songs of their favorite group. 0own on the floor, people pack into the aisles like sardines, waving, dancing, and applauding wildly. Cameras flash, and the concert begins. The main reason for touring is to promote an album, so most of the groups new material is performed. At the same time they don't want to neglect their old songs, so they vary the presenta- tion, Eventually, there are no more songs to play and the group says, Good-night , but not in a very convincing tone, and they leave the stage, They will not be gone long, however, because almost every group does an encore. To make sure that the con- cert will continue, the audience applauds wildly, Finally the per- formers reappear and grant their wish: an encore. But soon, even the encore is over, and the band leaves until the next concert. Finally the houselights come back up, and the concert appears to be over, but it is not. It will remain forever in the minds of all who were there. av' 'Mk Heart: 1 February 3, 'l Q79 Concerts E1
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lim Elm lo 4 OTE AGA N Pl om VVho needs liquor by the drink Cons: when you can brown bag. Drinking is for the birds and adults, not teenagers. Because I just don't think drinking of any kind is any good. It .oan ruin your life if you get started and z:an't stop. I don't want to have to go somewhere and be bothered by drunks. . -.X Choice kedness' lt will help taxes and better restaurants. It works in other states I see no reason vvhy it oan't work here. No more bottles to carry around. I think it's totally stupid that you c:an't buy mixed drinks in bars. I mean vvhat's the use if they only sell beer. Up North they have mixed drinks in bars. One doesn't need to worry about the bottle running out, lf you want to drink nobody should stop you. Hmocierauiom, oonnmi, own- , , , , Vote mixed d1'1l1kS. NEITHER: They are going to have liquor by the drink, legally or ille- gallyf' l don't care how they sell it, I don't buy it. lt doesn't matter Cause I'm not 21 Events 223
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