0 'i \i ??!?$&? H^. jt ^^^H^^GmmhH^H^hhmm|M|^| K^Hlli^&WJm A^lii?_A^^I 1^ ^B iH^* ^nw* a j? M Flonnie Anderson Theatrical Association (FATA) actors participate in a recent production Two earn CPR Inst J Lt. O.B. McManus and through the American Red Staff Sgt. George Cross's course for CPR inCrawford, members of the structors. Southeast Winston Rescue Squad Inc., earned their McManus, a native of Cardiopulmonary Winston-Salem, completed Resuscitation (CPR) In- an emergency medical structors Certificate last technican (EMT) course at week. Forsyth Technical Institute ~ -J 1 * ---? - ' ' uwiii squdu vuiunieers last winter ana is a statecompleted their training certified EMT. He also ItllttllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllMIIIMItllllllMMItllllllllllllillltllllllllllllltl Calendar From Page A6 | meet at,the Glade Street YWCA from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The Rev. Emma Duren, director of Elder Hostle at Winston-Salem State University will be the ! guest speaker, for more information call 722-5138. _ A I * 1 . II * ' * ? " /\ suae taiK presentation, with Perky Edgerton, a j painter from Philadelphia and a Rockefeller visiting i artist, will be held in Room 9 of the Wake Forest University Fine Arts Center at 10 a.m. ' "Focus d"n Famf1ies',*84, other's Network," j will be held at the Glade Street YWCA from 10-11:30 a.m. Bonning Kotta, M.S.W. of the Children and Youth Unit of the Forsyth-Stokes Community Men- ; tal Health Center, will speak on "Nututing A Baby's Social Skills." For more information call 722-5138. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS The East Winston Restoration Association Inc. and the Business Department of Winston-Salem State University will provide free income tax filing assistance for anyone needing service. For appoint- ! ment times call 722-0918. Any memoers or anyone Knowing tne wnereaoouts of any members of the 1955 Class of Atkins High School, please call the following numbers to give names and addresses: 784-6469, 767-9430 or 784-1096. iiitiiiiimiiimiiiiiiimiiimiittHitiimiiiiiiiitimimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiii YWCA names director Donna E. Oldham has Zimmerman, a native o been named director of Columbia, S.C., will plar public relations for the and supervise the YWCA'; YWCA at 1201 Glade St. After School Program anc Oldham, a native of Camp Betty Hastings Da? Winston-Salem, will be Camp. She is a graduate o responsible for designing, Cleroson University with * information concerning the tion administration. YWCA and its programs, Gladstein, a native o and editing the member- Minnesota, will be responsi ship's newsletter. She is a ble for aquatic staff super eraduate of Winston-Salem vison. traininc and instrnr State University with a tion of water-exercis* degree in English and mass classes, communications. A graduate of Stat* The YWCA also named University of New York Diane Lee Zimmerman as Empire State College with ? the daycare-program ad- degree in women's studies ministrator and Rose she worked for the YWC/ Gladstein as the aquatic and YMCA in Rochester staff supervisor. NfY. Student publishes poem Thomas Sharmone Ken- over the country and i nedy, a third-grade pupil at many other parts of th Prince Ibraham School, world, had his poem, "The March The son of Alma an Wind," printed in the James Montague of Ol March 1984 issue of Hollow Road in Walkei "Highlights for Children." town, Thomas belongs t "Highlights" has been a the Cub Scouts and the Re leader in the juvenile Bank Baptist Churc periodical field since its Junior Choir. He enjoy beginnings in 1946. With a reading, writing, natur subscription list of over a study **nd playing with hi million and a half, the mon- dog. When he grows up, h thly book serves youngsters wants to be a scientist or from two to 12 years old all truck driver. #?. ? r? > 4 b KT^k^V ^^^^B of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians by James Parker). ructor Certificates serves as the squad's public Any group or relations director. tion interested in Crawford, also a certified in CPR Winston-Salem native, has tact Lt. McN advanced training in EMT 722-9414. procedures. Also a state- The Southeas certified EMT, he Ms the Kescue Squad squad's sergeant of opera- totally not-f 1 tions and is a 10-year volunteer organi; - veteran of rescue squad is located at 1 i work. Boulevard. Democrats schedule Democrats from Forstyh mon said. "Den County will meet at their over North Carol precinct polling places gathering to elec r March 1 at 8 p.m. Mrs. to their county < Earline Parmon, chairman and to discuss of the Forsyth County resolutions on i Democratic Party Executive concern them Committee, made the an- strengthen the St nouncement. Any to People Progr; registered Democrat is eligi- ? Me to attend. Parmon stress "These precinct meetings Forsyth Democi represent grassroots is seeking broac uciiiuiiav.} 111 acuuii, rui- nun in lis meeii (jcin6ajj| AumOiis) L oj v 'JlV-11 sa*!5 sjo|03 peuossv -saiAjs aaaid c pue I m01 res -6aa 06Z?s,,}06fZ* siing Suijdg tioog uJtittM AIPA 4 p t|OOg J?q|D9-| ft 9 1 1 ll?3 #P!M KI fl S s fjoog m?i K h- ? 1 (toog-|H * i ? ?* ->* 1VNIJ S31VS T1V ?? ^ aoavwn VSIA 3DWVH0 U31SVW , vho aaiHonva s mm ? " H3H10W h?j.? Wit o?-6eb Ir P ) sit oit k * juaujaseg u|bBjb0 sioog 9 e .7 ,X * VnV >,H d- ?1P^ \ nw S nnWNTHWN W VV I I W V I w ; STORE ONLY a J I-. Winners announced Bill Davis, who is retired I from Piedmont Airlines, has been named 1983's Big Brother of the Year. He has been matched with Gerald, his Little Brother for four H3BI years. L Gay Jenkins, who is with m Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., and Pam Walter, who is a juvenile court counselor, were named as 1983's Big Sister the I The winners were chosen from letters received from the Little Brothers-Little ft Sisters about their Big ft Brothers-Big Sisters. The executive director -and the public relations committee ' of the board of directors *18| were the judges. *3? There was a tie for Big Sister of the Year. This is i" (photo the first time in the history of Big Brothers-Bis Sisters that two awards have been given for Big Sister of the ?Yea f. Each year during 4tApj preciation Week," Big Brothers-Big Sisters have an organiza- appreciation dinner for all i becoming their volunteers, at which may con- time they present their lanus at awards. This year, the dinner was held at R.J. t Winston Reynolds Senior .High Inc. is a School cafeteria on Feb. 17 or-profit at 6:30 p.m. zation and Dave Plyler, general 353 Diggs manager of WTOB radio, was the guest speaker. meetings nocrats all the precinct and county lina will be level. t delegates 44It is our goal to hold convention precinct meetings in every and pass one of the 79 precincts in issuo mai. rorsytn county and to conand to tinue to build on this ate's Party strength throughout this am.** - important year," Parmotv _ - ... ~i urg?wH ed that the To attend these m&fin?$v*1 ratic Party and to show their interest in 1 participa- good government at all ng at both levels." 'TW*S *a*!S A 110 'AABN ? SJO|03 saAaais jjo-diz I nt-Baa 0|. sjajpef pj? tsXog PUB tS|JJ9 96$ o? 'Sag Ol 96^ I $ IQNVbQ 3Nld U3H10 (3NV OlUBlpUB "' SlOOfl 11V i:ssas8|BasasssssBSSsss: 01- OVIUMOJQ... 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