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Norfolk Compass: Thursday, February 16, 1995
CITY MANAGER HOPES CITIZENS GET INVOLVED
MONDAY IS CUTTING DAY AT BOWLING PARK NOT CUTTING CLASS BUT HAIR - AND THE BARBER DOES IT FREE FOR BOYS AT THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VITAL TO SHOWCASE ACHIEVEMENTS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS
TED'S CARRY-OUT BRINGS ITS ODU FAVORITES TO GHENT
CRIME REPORTS
WILLIAMS' HEADMASTER LEAVING POST THIS SPRING
36 WOMEN AND 1 MAN FETED AS SENIOR `SWEETHEARTS'
PARK PLACE CONSTRUCTION MEETS OPPOSITION SOME RESIDENTS FEEL THAT SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES ARE MORE NEEDED THAN MULTIFAMILY UNITS.
CIVIC CLUBS FOSTERING STUDENT VOLUNTEERISM THE LOCAL EFFORT IS PART OF A NATIONAL MOVEMENT TO RETURN THE COUNTRY TO A MORE CIVIC-MINDED ERA.
CHUMS, A NATIONAL CIVIC GROUP, TO HONOR ITS NORFOLK FOUNDERS
NORFOLK ACADEMY LIKELY TO BE UNSTOPPABLE
TALENTED YOUNG VOICES WITH LINDA VASTARDIS AS THE GUIDING FORCE, THE ODU CHILDREN'S CHOIR IS GOING PLACES - AND FAST. IN JUNE, THE GROUP WILL PERFORM AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
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