Page B8-The Chronicle, Thursday. February 2, 19 School nurse From Page B1 most of a child's waking hours arc spent in the classroom. "Some of the children will try to pull >our leg," she says. "They may not have the feser or the tummy ache iney sa\ tne^ nave, a ioi ot trie times the> just \sant to talk and it really makes them feel better when they can talk to someone." Orr says one of the main purposes of the public health nurse in the school system today is to do hearing and eye testing as^selLas. screen for communicable diseases such as scoliosis and head lice. As a student nurse, Orr says she recalls one of the lessons taught in school, one she has found hard to MMMMMMniMHinillMNINiniMUIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIUIMHIIIMIIIIHUUHIIIUIMIIMIIIIIIIIIHII Young and Gifted f,o? She is well aware of the problems facing the world today, one of which she offers a solution to. "People wouldn't hate each other so much if they stopped looking at what religions the> worship and their skin color," she says. ' "People shouldn't have to suffer because of that." At her height ? she's 5'2" ? it comes as no surprise that Kenya enjoys playing basketball, something she says IIMMAAAIAftiiAIIAAiilliHBiMlltlAIIIAAAillllilltilAllfllllllAiAAIIlllflllMIIAillAllltlliailiaillllflltiiilklllBII VVvvPVIvVv^lvUVIIVI Villi llvvwlv VvWwvlll IIHIHII H?IWI lllllvlVHI IIHIIWIIHI' Newcomer From Page B1 nmaiiiaMMiMNiiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiaiiMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiMMiiii he now works for -- that and his interest in the arts. He studied ballet and tap dance for nine years. "I didn't tell anybody in the Marine Corps that, though," he says.* Banks says he and his wife, Shelly, are hatural appreciators of the arts and Winston-Salem satisfied their thirst because of its cultural and social setting. "I love it here," he says. "Jacksonville didn't offer us the opportunity to socialize. Plus the shopping is much better here. "But mainly, this part of North Carolina is progressive," he says. "I'm looking forward to getting involved in community activities, but right now we're lookDowntown library present An Evening Of Mind and yoga, Karate-Do, aerobic Body Arts will be presented and T'ai Chi Ch'uan in a on Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the two-hour workout session, main library downtown by The six-member group is tne Mina ana body Arts primarily interested in progroup. The audience will be moting good health, invited to participate in the teaching people how to~ pirogftun.'v*" * eliminate stress in their ttres J Mind and Body Arts is a and showing everyone that group of artists, dancers body conditioning ties in and musicians who offer with development of good I "Drive an '8 ay. M tor only $11 I equipment. Arelilt Mndall h w ? jBRSp: : I. C. Frazlar "I've got a c Let's deal, ] - "Bab?" Johnson HfflHBdl Trade-In ? TradeUUAUAAiiiiil -> * I 84 ?MM?I?1 IMMMMMMM v C^"' "v v^' ? X? ' I" ^ [ : w. I -:. JCFfe Winston-Salam, Hanes MaH 768 t ? ? Safe, and basics. $4to $15off Car seats and strollers. Keep your baby safe and sound with " sturdy car seats and strollers. Some car seats feature molded plastic seats and durable steel frames. Choose a reclining stroller or one with an umbrella and storm shield Reg. Sale ' Safe and Sound car seat ... .49 99 39.99 Co-pilot car seat 24.99 19.99 One Step car seat 49 99 39.99 Maxi TaxiT" stroller 69.99 54.99 Umbrella stroller 44 00 34.99 Carry-Free strotlen ~ 26 88 21.99 20% off All bedding and underwear. Sesame Street? only from JCPenney: Reg. Sale Receiving blanket 6.25 5.00 Thermal blanket 10.00 8.00 Fitted crib sheet 6.50 5.20 Crib blanket 7 00 5.60 Convertible comforter ....13.00 10.40 Underwear set 5.00 4.00 Underwear set 8.00 6.40/ Sleeper 8.00 6.40 Disposable diapers 6.99 5.59 Undershirt or Pilucho? . .. 3.79 3.03 Canvas diaper 7.50 6.00 ^iuttted diaper-bag .12.00 9.60 Other sleepwear sets and items on sale. ~lT^TE^5 T I ,f # \\ \ 7"- ' i V ' ' */ /li - f v -\ ym :y o . ; A- U P 1 w ' i nney 2510 Catalog 768-2710 J