I ?... --- "*. ??r-? - M>.v ~ v. Vol. I, No. 50 Wins ' I tfe? ' * ' " ' Afjw. : M*-. JJ&*W ?& -> x,;; w. - >% . 1 Jfl % HN^^^HP ^ ' jfl ^k.;?: .*?-* ?** S ,; - ^*? _ iHHki ' 9 - ~ m Br Craft sessions on clay, macra HmAfi nf difiPAvow fn* tko ?/l Fourteenth Street Recreatioi Bailey says, "the program w mechanism for the blind, but: talents." Group Seel by Robert EUer Chronicle Staff Reporter ? "There is a great need for quality day care in Forsyth County," according to Mrs., Dorothy Graham, Executive Director of The Early Childbpod Development Planning Association (ECDPA) for Forsyth County. Mrs. Graham made the statement in an interview earliar this week in conjunc$4,361 in Su| Beauty Salt Ervin's Modern Ways of Beauty has been robbed four times in the last two weeks. Police reports show the business was robbed two times last weekend. Once on Sunday August 10 and again on early Monday morning August 11. In the first incident more than $4,000 worth of beauty * supplies and equipment Was " " 1 . Patroni to* WINS! < itoP-Silfnij N?mp#Ii fjmilnm i J^| K H. .^| i' 2b9EK^^^K x Ei' > M> ^^^Mra&i MW^Jf^ I i '< " Hk/'TIW: fW, Jr"- i*;: sv ^.; tJR i Hk ' IJI^^^vP^MPhHr:.- I;y4&:.?| Bl ^fe^^H^jfg|| * ^n. ' ' fm? ^ tmJm m ''" <$? '!&> ^lip|^?||^^pr BPp a^.. + ^ . ,jJj^M INK v.*<*? ' me, beads and pottery are snally handicapped at the i Center. Instractor Anne srves not only as a release -1-- Lf^Llt^l.^ i? a e n a uawi ui^iui^nis ineir niaoen t _/ ^ [8 Proper C tion with a program planned this mouth to inform the public of the need for quality day care for children. Mrs. Graham stated that there are more than .8,000 working mothers in Forsyth County and that it is a necessity that children be cared for properly while their parents work. "Child development begins at an early age," Mrs. Graham pointed out. aplies Stolen [>n Robbed taken. The robbers apparently broke the front window pane and walked off with the cash register, wig, hair dryer and hair care supplies. In the second incident again entry was made through the front, according to police reports. This time supplies valued at $47 had been taken but the owner walked in on the robber and held him for police officers. be Equal > 2t cwte * May Student 1 by Robert Eller Chronicle Staff Reporter ; A student. at Forsyth Technical Institute; is considering taking legal action over a failing grade she received recently. Mrs. Bernice Black, a nursing student at Forsyth Technical Institute, received a failing grade in "Clinical Experience." The student contends that she did not fail the course and says her attorney is now r / ** considering legal action in her behalf. Mrs. Black's appeal to have the grade over-ruled was defeated by the school's Board of Trustees August 8. Harley Alseld, President of the Instutiton, said the board stood behind the decision of Mrs. Jean Darden, the. .hild Care "The greatest development occurs between the .ages of zero and six years of age." i Mrs. Graham stated that the ECDPA's main purpose is to t>lan and recommend educational and developmental services for young children and their parents. The main goal is to provide quality day care throughout the county. She said the program officially opened in March of this year. "But, the planning in the community has been going on for the last five years," she .added. The program is sponsored by a combination of public and private funds. It was learned this week, however, that there would be a reduction in job request for the agency reducing the number of fine arts specialist from eight to four. Mrs. Graham said of this development that four specialist would not be as effective as eight, but, she added, "It will not have a negative effect on our program." There are more than 4,200 See CHILD CARE Pace 12 Opportw ?/ a i fm nLkivi Sat m i Tsv L*> W /) nr/* J ^#1 ML U/fl/C/ /ltll Contests 4I instructor who failed Mrs. tl Black. Alsfeld said according c to the instructor Mrs. Black v did things that were unsafe in a working with patients. s The Clinical Experience ii course is an on-the-job course c in which students work with c patients. Alsfeld contends that I Mrs. Darden is one of the best t instructors at the school and n it that she has very carefully documented information to v substantiate the contention u that Mrs. ^lack Tailed the p course. Alsfeld stated that f Mrs. Darden said Mrs. Black P left an elderly patient's bed f rail down and also failed to r give patient's medication on f . i - ? time as examples of Mrs. r Black's lack of safety. b Mrs. Black, however, says t she was not unsafe in working f with patients. She said she did ii leave a bed rail down at one r time but only at the request of her floor leader who was working with the patient at Local Man Edits, Dire< 1 _ - - - WW ay ueorge ?ooie _ s Lemuel Perry, a Parkland High School graduate of 1971, a was sportscaster for WSJS, Channel 12 Teen Show, and | newscaster at WFCM Radio | Station before he entered j Queens College, City University of New York where he is now an announcer at WQMC Radio Station. He has produced and directed a half-hour radio show about the legendary Sam Cooke,-and has been accorded the recognition of being the <1 top announcer for the past V three years. He was also the si Disc Jockey of the year at Y WQMC. E Perry has proved himself it very versatile, having just finished shooting the movie B nity Advei - 1 -m urdjiy Angwt 16, 1975 . _ ion Grade hat time. Mrs. Black furtherontends that although she /as late in giving medication t one time she did it within a afe period of time. Of this ncident Mrs. Black says, "1 ouldn't find a medication ard for the patient but when did find it I gave the patient he medication within the 30 ninute safety limit." Mrs. Black said her charts /ill prove that she was not insafe in dealing with atients. She also said her loor leader wrote a letter to drs. Darden stating she asked 4rs. Black to leave the bed ail down. As a result of the ailing grade Mrs. Black was lot allowed to graduate with ter class on August 8. "At 1 i.! i.1 -I iic time ine ciass was tracticing for graduation I was n the Board of Trustees neeting," Mrs. Black said.' Mrs. Black, who is an honor See STUDENT Page 10 Produces, its Show ?lk I ;^*',:r iv # ILenael Perry Trouble Times", starring ames Earl Jones and Dina Williams. The movie is r cheduled to premier in New ork during the month of December. He is also starring' 1 Seamus Murphy's "Divine nimal" which is an Off roadway production. See PERRY Page 12 rtisers

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