Long-AwaitedTeen CenterOpens Friday41tf\lt;'cHFvdtlvTThe Farm, the long await-; ed teen tenter, will open in Fay-\ etteville Friday night.Plans for the opening were I completed at a Monday night meeting of the center commit-! tee under the chairmanship of ! Bass Trumbo. The center will ; open at 7 p.m. and close at midnight. IThe Farm is located in abuilding at the corner of WestLafayette Street and West Avenue which has been unoccupiedfor several months but is in the process of being renovated1 by a crew of teenagers. AAn admission charge of 50, cents per person will be made on opening night when the Black Market. a local band, will provide the music. The band, composed of David Starr. David Bursinger, John Sugg, Tommy Payton and Jeff Green, will perform without a fee to help get the Center off to a good start.MEMBERSHIP After opening night the cen S ter will be on a membership .V basis and rules of conduct will | a be followed as drafted by the flStudent Committee. 1 MThe Student committee Is composed of Missy Carney, chairman. Jim and Cathy Me Ree, Peggy Hornor. Allyce Cof-field. Denise May, Susan Wilkes, and Roger Pippin. Ma young people have worked to! si get the building ready. wMembership will be limited d to junior and senior high schoolstudents Parents will be on vhand Friday to assist with the! opening and it is hoped that tt in the future selected Univer-sity students will perform the L.. role of hosts and hostesses. nlt;Future plans call for the Cen j ter, under the sponsorship ofjJjl the Washington County Council!C\TRsiV\si-on Drug Abuse (CODA to be; \\open Friday and Saturday nights. The closing hour may be extended for special occas ions.Parents and all interested persons are invited to inspect the Center Friday afternoon A formal opening is scheduledlater.