.. Film And L etur Th Pan-African Studen U) ho Afri n- . tory month Ii . th fi1rm and ectures. A colm X (El H n . FJ S ). be held Friday, February 19 t 7. p.m. t yflower Bap . t Church. The program ill feature a film and a lecture by P ASU 0 cial al r Stewart. F bruary 23 will mar th Maloolm X Symposium t WSU at 6:00 p.m. in the Student Center Building. The program will in­ clude Malcolm's legacy and the struggle for Pan-AfricaniSm. Africa : A Summit Con- ference will be held Thursday, F bruary 24, at 6:00 p.m. Speakers will include Detroit Community members, Univer- ity m mbers, and representatives from Somalia. 1be program will be held in the Student Center Building. A Tribute To Malcolm X will be on Friday, February 26 at the Insti tute of African-American Art in the ew Cen r Area at 7:00 p.m. The program will feature a film and lecture period. For additional information on these events, call 869-8383. ember hlp tin� The League of Women Voters, Detroit chapter, will hold its general membership meeting Saturday, February 27, at th In­ ternational Institute, 70 Kirby. For more information, call 3- 8683. Film festival The lincoln Branch of the Detroit Public Library will present Bl:ck History film fes­ tival Saturday, Feruary 13, at 1:30 p.m. The library will feature "Black American Odyssey", parts 1, 2, & 3: For more information, call 876-0135. Art E bit Works of African and African-American artists. selected from the Moses Ander­ son collection will be on exhibit in the Library Wing Exhibit Gal­ lery of Madonna University. Ad­ mission is free. Call 591-5170. By r Id m th - Lead rship D v lopm nt by challenging the tudent to take charge, learn problem olving and or­ ganizational kills. _.:. Vocational Understanding by ffi!lking m m rs aware 0 the many reer opportuniti in the area of marketing, mere ising am manage- ment - Social Intelligence, understanding th Importance of human relatio in all pees of life. - Civic Corscieneeress instills the importance of community service. Tbe DECA program is specifically �esigoo1 for students enrolled in � on program that cl m theory with a year rative work tudy, fi ld tri , 1 adership conferen ,competitive career cornpendors local mmunity rvi aOO colle hoi hips. The Mumford High DECA Chap r has ted tbe chall OS to infonn � community of the many nefits of mark ting education aoo � DECA pro­ gram. It provides. tbe over 7 members in the Detroit Publi h ls with kills to en r the j market, higher education or th.' the P id nt of our chap r I want to guide aOO help motivate our mem r­ hip to " all they can ". During National DECA Week our chap r will be making presentations about the goals of DECA to: hools, civic organizations and community groups. Working togeth rwe can be uc­ cessful, contributing members of our community. DECA, an iation of marketing students is U¥! springboard that will get us tbere, Gerald Smith, Mumford OECA president with Fredrick E. Zachary, National DECA presi­ dent. Gerald Smith, president, Tajuana Washington, , vice president, Damian SpruirI, vice president, Ahisha Peay, secretary, Vasa Hili, treasure, Byron Evans, report r and Damon Thompson, parlimentarian. Bv Ihe time the fool ha '\ learned tlu: game, Ihe players ha, 'C dispersed. xlbltion features Blacks inthe performing art DETROIT - The E. Azalia Ha kl Y Collection of egro Music, Dance and Drama at the Detroit Public Library i celebratin its 50th anniversary this year with an exhibit on the third t1 r of the Main Libraiy. The exhibit runs through March 20 at the library, 1 ted at 52 1 W ard Avenue in the ruv rs1l' Cul turd} Center Area. Item ranging [rom phot graphs and/or prog greats as Hattie McDanief Katherine Dunham, Eubie Blake and Margaret Bonds, to ld play bills, Carl Van Vech­ ten photographs of Geor e Shirley, James Weldon Johnson and Le ntyne Price, and old Motown rec rds vers are on display. The flam yam J phinc Baker and early Micha 1 Jackson arc represented as well as the Detroit dance troupe, the Rod Rogers Dance Company. Fifty years ago the Detroit Musicians Associati n donat d to th Detroi t Pu lie Library a 'collection of e rc m ic as a memorial to Azalia Ha k y. a f rrner Detroit musician." This donation cam the core of the E. Azalia Hackley Collec­ tion, part 0 the MVSic' and Performing Arts Department of the Library, which now contain many rare book, manuscripts and archive of African American perf?rming artis ts. GREAT! I SEE YOU'RE DRESSED AND READY TO GO OUT FOR P1ZZA. 2 AD, TR Y. I HI The I exhibit is open during library hours of Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. nd Saturday. 9: a.m. - c:.� p.m , and Wednesday 1-9 p.m. For more inti rmation on tbe exhibit r the E. Azalia Hackley Collection J. I M i and Performin Depart- 1 - �ES;t;.F,ti� C�: (1). - Match F b 10, 1993 Lotto Ticket Lena Horn and Bill Robinson in "Stormy Weather" (1934). If you do not allow' a friend to get.a nine you yourself will never get a ten.'