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Aagust 16, 1975 9 jrricte walker Chronicle Pi ' "Man Of Being recognized as a "Man earn this distinction one mui accomplishments. This year the chose a man of many talents as Walker Roseborough. Roseborough was born June grew up here. He attended pu his education at Russell's Busi: Institute and is presently attern Roseborough is extremely ac /Navy veteran is a member of N active with the local Y.M.C.A Y.M.C.A. at a very young age. 1 programs and was active in tl involvement with the Y.M.C.,/ He has served as a member Board of Management as well ^ 1958 his family was honored Year". He and his son have als< of the Year by the .Y.M.C.A. In addition to his service w active in scouting for 25 years, .every award scouting has to o Award, the highest a volunteer these awards he has served < Committee Member. Committf Advisor, Institutional Represe District Vice Chairman, Distric Robert Vaughn) District Fins Board Member. Roseborough's interest in sc childhood. As a young boy he s] woods when he was not slopir cents a bucket or selling Chri Roseborough says he was named "Man of the Year'.' b> comment was, "its a wonderi When asked how he finds tin in church, scouting and the Y.l he answers, "you always fin< interested in." P T 9C VlP tc offpptinnofplv JL ?U f IIV l?J UIIVVIIVIIUIVIJ Miss Susanna Francine?ittle < 9 sons, Reginald and Rogdr and He also has a grandson, Rog Archer Aluminum as a dispatc immensely. Roseborough says the two 1 helping others and working w v H HVr ^mHBHBbRRRMHHII 1 Roseborough "ofile / "* The Year" i of the Year" isn't easy and to st have an impressive list of . ; Winston-Salem VIP Civic Club their "Man of the Year". Pride 8, 1934 in Winston-Salem and blic schools here and furthered ness College, Forsyth Technical ling Winsalm Business College. tive in the community. The U.S. lew Light Baptist Church and is . He started his work with the. He became involved in the youth le Hi-Y. He has continued his I. through the years. of the Phalanx Club and on the as on the camp committee. In as Y.M.C.A. "Family of the 3 been chosen as Father and Son ith the Y.M.C.A. he. has been During this time he has received ffer including the Silver Beaver scout can receive. In addition to as Cub Master, Scout Master, :e Chairman, order of the Arrow ntative. District Commissioner, 4 nU oifliiow nf ^ ? ? .* viiauiiiaii ui iiic Duaru \v~aiup since Chairman and Executive outing can be traced back to his pent hours rambling threugh-the? ig hogs, picking berries for five istmas trees for 25 cents each. completely surprised at being ' the Civic Club. His only other Ful honor." le to work, go to school, be active M.C.A. as well as raise a familyd time to do the things you're called, is married to the former ind they have four children; two two daughters, Rhoda and Rita, er Jr. He is employed by R.J. her and says he enjoys his work things he likes most in life are 'ith young people. Winston-Salem Chronicle Teenager Dear Liz: ? -? I am 14 years of age and have not had one date in my life. It is not because bovs don't find me attractive and ask me for~di parents are "old fashion" and says, I can't receive dates until 1 am 15. Liz, that's a whole year and I am afraid I can't wait that long. What shoufd I do?-- Worried Teenager Dear Worried Teenager: My reply may not please you. but I think you should wait for your parents permission to date. Remember, "anything worth having is worth waiting for." Dear Liz: 1 have a problem. My boyfriend has a body odor which is very noticeable. -I don't want to hurt his feelings, so as a hint, I have given him several bottles of expensive men's cologne. He won't wear any of them. He says they Club Holds 1st Anniversary i , The North Patterson Ave. Community . Workers Club observed its first anniversary Sunday evening from 4-6 p.m. at the home of the President, Mrs. Veola Stevenson. Guest speaker was Mrs. Pauline Quattlebaum, a product of the city. The refreshment and table, decoration was in the club colors, pink and green. Mrs. Stevenson said the club ha'4 a very successful anniversary with a host of guests attending. r [ The Win I | 4You I 5 Gentlemen: I would like to have th< E home each week. Pleas< Name g Address 9 Please Bill me E Check enclosed J Please driver and col EMail to: The Winston-Si | P.O. Box 3154 Winston-Salem, ? DesperateI do? --Nosey Dear Nosey? Instead of accentuating the postiye, try negafive^tv ** giving him a bar of soap. """read """ ston-Salem tl ir Hometown Wee 5 WINSTON-SALEM CHROi t enter my subscription: ? Phonellect monthly ilem Chronicle N.C. 27102 \ Page 7 ?t> r- I,'", i rm-hi r.. , m, ... ? r nT For Date Having problems with your mate? Need Advice? 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