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The United Negro Col- students and are constantly
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North Carolina campaign programs to meet the needs
with a record total of of a more technologically
$775,000. This total orientated society. In 1982,
represents a 28 percent in- these six institutions awardcrease
over last year's cam- ed approximately 25 perpaign
total. An additional cent of the undergraduate
$83,000 was received in degrees received by black 1983
from North Carolina people in North Carolina,
corporations for the Capital Thirty-five percent of the
Funds Campaign. graduates of the six North
The UNCF represents a Carolina colleges go directconsortium
of 42 private, ly to some of America's
accredited colleges and most prestigious graduate
universities that have a and professional schools,
predominantly black enroll- Cynthia Perry, area
ment. The fund provides director, said, "Without
operating money and some the outstanding support of
scholarships for member our volunteers and many j
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College, Bennett College, organizations, churches and
Johnson C. Smith Universi- individuals, the success we
ty, Livingstone College, acheived in 1983 would not
Saint Augustine's College have been possible."
and Shaw University -- During the past decade,
receive UNCF funds. North Carolina institutions
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4-H sponsors contest
Nine- through 12-year- automotive or motorcycle
olds have a chance of winn-^ safety,
ing a $50 savings bond by Posters are due at the
participating in a safety Forsyth 4-H office by
poster contest. March 2 with the student's
The Forsyth County 4-H name, age, and address, as
r and the Travelers' Protec- well as parents'name on the
c tive Association are spon- back of the poster.
9 soring the contest. To enter," The top three county winr"
youth should construct a ners will each receive a $50
* poster on 84 11 paper on savings bond. The state
any of the following: bicy- winner will receive a bicycle
cle, seat belt usage or and all participants will
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