*' & Pane 2 United Way Head Is John B. Gocssman-. 36, Tias" Hnottman'c appointment* . , was confirmed Wednesday b"n bamed the "ew "ecu"ve afternoon by the United Way director of the Forsyth County ^ ~ Dlreclors and United Way to succeed announcedThursday by United Way President William F. M m. Ik $t M ^ I ^ -' . -^JV-A; - -I- .... -* ?r~ ^ . John B. Goessmaq, named recently to a m^jor post in the United Way Organization, will assume duties February 3. | SIMMONS | | Aftgr-lnveiUory | 1 Don't miss this big sales event drastic || reduction on famuous name fashion ^||! shoes I Exciting selection. || I? runiikk ? Wgp^RlDUCTlOMS | t%%V Big Groups of ( A/M AA p DRESS SHOES? 1 / VU # and CASUALS . Were $19 to $24~BOW W Big Groups of ? ffl AA ^ DRESS SHOES * 1 KVU 1 Ware Up to $26 ' U # BOW ??: >?: ?Ve# ? ? ? ? OPEN m mob Aii :W thru SAU5 * m l57. ^ c^NnMlifl "nal 9:0? -No M txchongei p s.M K 418 N. TRADE - "DOWNTOWN ON THK MALI" If Winston-Salem Chronicle Named Goessman will assume his new duties on Feb. 3. He brings with him eight years of community agency InvolveT ment. Currently, he is executive director qf the Services Agency. 4 4 John Goessman brings . with him the kinds of creditentials that our United Way will be needing in the coming years," Hohman said. In addition, "His strong suit is planning, setting objectives, and providing management support. "We're delighted that he has accepted this position and we look to him lbprovide the executive direction our board wants." Goessman has just completed successfuLl$l^_mUl^ community fund goal in * Lincoln. He has been responsible for total administration of the Lincoln Community Services function. TA* people's government, made for the people, made by the people, answerable to Jhe people. ?Daniel Webstdr Senate Speech, 1830 neamom We want tod for voi IS Wnt 3rdSw? WmmmSairn *?? ??} Shoppw^Cmt TurwmSNippiflf Crwn S*rwocd Pts/> Shop^m Ct* Vine's Dr 925 Pall Winston 1 BANTAM I FOOD ( I MARKET I This Week' | DelMonte Ketsi || 'Sweet Sue' H Chicken & Don Wj VASize Can R DelMonte Slicec ft) We Accept U. I Food I | 835 Northv | Open 9 a.rr. First Groui J Receive I Polly Ashley, a senior at Greeniboro's Bennett College for Women, was among the first?group of 'students to participate in the College's traditional degree program. Interdisciplinary Studies. ?- 'V entered the program during its first year in 1971. The term itself is not new in today's colleges and universities, but ^it 1-1 Jiff < iiic meiiiuuuiugy uiuers irom place to place. For Polly, the program offered a change from the traditional ^lecture-lab instruction and organized class schedules. "My collegiate experience has included integrative - seminars, self-oriented projects, community resource contact and interaction, fieldwork and externships," Polly explained. An active student in campus affairs,? Polly's area of concentration ic Rinlnou/ ? ? ?- ' Chemistry. Her classroom experience has been strengthened by several employment-training appointments which Were arranged through the Cooperative Education Program at Bennett. "During the summer of 1973, I-served as counselor with the Atlanta Urban Corps of the school system there." she stated. ; Federal ? lo more jgjx ? ShopoMf Cent* y Cleaners . x, terson Ave Salem, N.C. 's Specials: 1 ap $.35 19 iplings $.39 I I Peaches .$.53 M S. Government 1 Stamps I vest Blvd. m . 'til 10 p.m. J r????^| # January 18, 1975 p Of Grads SP Degrees ? Later appointment? were with the NatkmaWnstitute-of Mental Health as a Research Assistant and as a chemical research assistant with the 3M Company. Polly received comparable salaries while _ pa in trip r\rp-f?-ext)gri_Polly who resides at N. Highland Circle in Quitman, Georgia is one of eioht w - - O children of Mrs. Lucy M. Ashley. Her father died when she was twelve. The Interdisciplinary Studies Program, initially funded by the National Endowment . for the Humanities, is designed to educate comprehensivists who may option to specialize toward particular career goals. Problem analy- . sis, improved interactive ? -i- * n - vuiiiniuincauun sKius, ana awareness of environmental _incluences are important aspects of the program. After her graduation in May, Polly hopes to enter in the field of public health service or related area involving nutrition. "Chances are that she will succeed in her plans, because she is a determined Bennett Belle who has overcome economic disabilities through -1- 1 - ^ - ? nam wuriv anu ueuicauon, Dr. Helen Trobian, director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program. "Polly's reward for personal sacrifice will be her degree, the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Interdiciplinary Studies." I , ? I Subscribe to I Tho ^ I II v V III VM I 1^. It' I V P.O. 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