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Thursday, March 6
Otesha teen dance workshop at 7 p.m. at th
14th Street Community Center. Men*
basketball at 9 p.m.
Friday, March 7
Television station WXII holds luncheon honoi
ing Mrs. Mary Sloan Jones as recipient c
Thomas Jefferson Award.
Chapman Antiqu^Show^pens at Conventior
Center thmnoVi ^unHnv
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Saturday, March 8
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tharmer's market at Dixie Classic Fairground
form 6 a.m. to 1 p.m..
Craft show at Hanes Hosiery Recreatio:
Center beginning at 9 a.m.
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Finals in table tennis tournament at all cit
recreation centers.
Reynolds Aluminum holds recycling at Lowe
Food Store, Jonestown Road from 11 a.m. to
p.m.
Sunday, March 9
Howard University Alumni, Winston-Salen
Chapter, holds annual Charter Day dinner at <
p.m. in Student Union Building at Winston
Salem State University. Speaker will be Mrs
Brenda Lawson Brown, Howard Universit;
director of alumni affairs.
4 4Symphony to God in Song" concert b;
David Allen at. Ambassador Cathedral, 150i
English Street
Monday, March 10
Utility Commission meets at in Cit
tt .ii
nan.
School board holds a budget hearing on nex
year's appropriation at 7:30 p.m. in Adminis
trative Center Auditorium.
Voter registrations and address change*
Anderson High School gymnasium, from 7 to
p.m.
Tuesday, March 11
Hospital Authority meets at 3:30 p.m. a
Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
Council on Status of Women meets at 3:3
p.m. in the Hall of Justice.
Omega Talent Hunt audition reschedules
tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Fine Arts Building a
Winsotn-Salem State University.
Wednesday, March Jl?
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with a. iw^aivuiiv? nuYiouij uuiiiuiiuv 111&&
at 3:30 p.m. in American Red Cross Building 01
Coliseum.Drive.
Library Board meets at 7:30 p.m. in Bahnsoi
Administrative Building across the street forn
Main Library.
Thursday, March 13
City/County Planning Board meets at 2 p.m
in City Hall.
Photo By Statu*
Hauler and Banner
Scouts Win Eagles
Two members of Boy of Mr; and Mrs. V.W. Bar
Scout Troop 869 of Mt. per Sr., of 2508 Druid Hil
Zion Baptist Church will and Georg{. Hause,
receive Eagle Scout awards
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. dur- son Mt. anc* ^ri
^ ing a Girl and Boy Scout George Hauser Jr., wi
honors program. both receive the award; th
Reginald Banner, 17, son highest honor in scouting.
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By John W. Templeton
Staff Writer
The chairman of the stat<
e Human Relations Commis
S sion has strongly urged cit]
officials to hire more staf
for the local commission.
"If you're going to b<
r- viable, one man can't do i
>f along," Dr. Jerry Draytoi
told participants at the firs
annual Human Relation
local agency.
?More than 100 par
ticipante filled the ballroon
the Hauser Student Uni^i
at WSSU for the event, i
turnout -regarded as i
strong show of support b;
tl commission officials.
Benjamin S. Ruffin, j
gubernatorial assistant
echoed Drayton's theme
^ "You can't do it withou
sufficient staff; ^withou
sufficient authority."
S Another speaker was Dr
1 Jack Noffsinger, pastor o
Knollwood Baptist Churcl
, and an internationally
known theologian. He tol<
n the audience that the goal
^ of Christianity and goo<
human relations are com
patible.
"Th*?main leaders thi
y civil rights movement, botl
black and white wen
religious leaders," sai<
? Noffsinger. He said the bes
~ expression of good humai
relations in Winston-Salen
came when mo^ than 20(
ministers banded togethe
y to call fof_an effect iv<
crhrtnl intarfralinn nlan i i
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the 1960s.
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Walter E, Black III, ?
j senior at East Forsyth High
School, recently found
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nimseit in an unusuai situation.
He received twc
scholarships to the same
school.
Last week, the John
Motley Morehead Founda.
tion announced that Black
was one of 65 recipients ol
the Morehead Award tc
study at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel
, Hill. Black had already
\been awarded a scholarship
td^attend UNC-CH to play
football.
"Naturally I took the
Morehead," said the AllCity/County
defensive end
and all-conference running
back. "I want to major in
business and pursue a
career in law after I
i graduate."
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter B. Black Jr;, of 61C
Meadowlafk Road,
Hi tc n
I ivcr IICI 5V1IIC, woviv M a
member of the National
Honor Society, president ol
the student council, a national
achievement semifinalist
and co-captain^d
the varsity track and footi
ball teams.
A Morehead Award, patterned
after the Rhodes
Scholarships at Oxford
University in England, is
s worth Si3,000 to North
r* "Carolina, students for foui
5. years, and is presented tc
II students for superioi
c achievement and potential
a spokesperson said.
State Leaders Say
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