Page 2 S Continued from Page 1 Each recipient of an award becomes eligible for one of the grants up to $1,400 upon accepting admission to and enrolling at w^U. These grants may be renewed annually. The students are expected to maintain at least a 44B" cumulative average to retain tenure of scholarship. The results are very good, says Oldham. He points to facts ^of Reynolds Scholars enrolled in graduate pfograms at major universities across the country. 44We have three *~i i : a : - medical students at Bowman Gray who were completing I Shop the Hinkle ! BUY 1 w fHRIST i lvn iGBB seas H RADIO Where To Twen of tui 13801 For t ? and J playl] ill want ID RADIO I c Achievemen their senior year lit WSSTJ while freshmen at the medical school/' he said. /'One student teaches nursing at _ Forsyth Tech; there? s a law student at Wake Forest; former scholars are also at Wachovia and Reynolds." m There?'were 63 students enrolled fn the program during the" 1974-75 schoof year. Fourteen of the 15 Reynolds students who graduated in the class of 1975 did so with honors. There are 16. ! | We have a goo* i 'HALLMARK \ AME i ?also catalogs I name mam 11 thru N |l One line free 11 orders for 1 new siuoents out vu more are expected to be reviewed. 's Nearest You j rouR j w IS CARDS\ ' Wl j d selection of i GIBSON i RICAN i \ from quality j jfacturers I lov.lsti 11 imprinting on II 00 or more I j Mi i SSSssSSBSSSL: i fS ? Be in Wins ty seven yea rped on raa right on your 6e boldest o e newe st o ag it thewa us to... - " * _ 8 At In Win The Wlnstoo-Salem Chronicle t Successful Besides academic, the students also excel in extra curricular activities. Further success of the R.J.R. program is WSSU recognizing five new honorary societies that were born out of the Honors program. ^ Many of the students come from poverty backgrounds. -^There is? peer?influence which affects positively students in all areas of university life,*' said Oldham. JUnemployed Increases By 5,000 Continued from Page 1 that-employers are^till a little cautious about hiring, however. The people hardest hit by unemployment now are the ones whose unemployment benefits have expired. ESC statistics show that these, people have increased in number from 824 in June to *4,484 in ^September, HarolH Hnlhrnnlr Aecicf??i# A a V? W t W14 ) rUJI^iOIll Manager at ESC, said that persons who have their benefits may file again in the new year if they have worked enough during the past year. Holbrook added that there ^ -have_been three extentinns giving about half of the original entitlement depending on the person. These extentions mean a person may receive benefits up to 65 weeks. iton Salemj | \VS I dial. \ fold f new, I y you I ston Salem I October 25, 1975 Dimensions ^9 Compiled by : ; ? 21 ft Readers AND Students: You're simply fantastic! Just like I requested, some very smart, VERY intelligent students sent me some dyn-o-mite Halloween Treats! If ghosts and goblins frighten you, or if you get cold feet when a spider 44writes your liame" then turn on EXTRA lights, sit back and ask a friend to read a CHRONICLE with you as chills run down your spine as Tiic nir cr a nr? 1 III: JD1VJ . by Gin* Go re 111 Halloween is a wonderful time, It's midnight when you hear the clock chime! Witches, ghosts, goblins too, All come out and scare the "dickens" out of you! HALLOWEEN NIGHT by Carolina Pfaff Ghosts and goblins come along, Sometimes they even play Ping-Pong. SOMETIMES they give you a BIG fright, Especially on a DARK, DARK, night! HALLOWEEN by Alison Staples The bones are all alone... They are in their grave in a big, dark, cave... At night it will give them a VERY BAD FRIGHT.;. ? To hear skeleton bones rattling in the night! Most ghosts are floating all around... They are even creeping out of the ground! ~ BOO! nrrrottr*r< YY 11 LtlEJ URCYT Q by Darrell Beaoford The brew is in the pot, Simmering...boiling HOT! Witches creep around Laughing and dancing on the ground! A toad is added to the stew? A bat and a rat won't doThe spiders are crawling around, All you hear is moaning sounds?! They stir and stir their brew, Until, .midnight is through? Then they ride off on their broomsSailing like jets across a full moon! 4 Don't be caught by a witch that nightOr YOU might die of fright! HALLOWEEN by Gina Gorelli Halloween, Halloween, dress up keen. Run around, run around treats weigh a pound! Have a fun time, Ring bells that loudly chime.. Shout, "Tis Halloween, Halloween, And 1 look keen"!.... IN PARTING: Calling all POETS! Remember: If you don't ? send it, we can't consider it! If we can't consider it, then we CAN'T publish it! And if it's not published, then our hundreds , of Chronicle readers can't enjoy it! SEND IT TO ME NOW Tomorrow postage might be UP! Love you and need to share those beautiful thoughts'

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