\ Page A8-The Chronicle. Thursday, 1 Brandon recei\ Rochelle Moniquc m Brandon, daughter of Mr. H| ind Mrs. Willie James Brandon of 315 Delia Drive in Winston-Salem, has ipljBiB received a Morehead Award to study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel H * 11 The announcement was made recently by High G. Chatham of Elkin, chairman of the board of trustees of the John Motley Morehead Foundation. Brandon, a senior at North Forsyth High School, is a senior class officer and a member of the senior class council and the Latin Honor Society. , She is one of 69 high, school seniors who have A received 1984 Morehead I Awards. The scholarships I are presented to students of IHHHI superior achievement and Roc potential. The scholarships are Morehead worth approximately offered eigl $27,000 to North Carolina internships students for four years of during th< study at UNC-CH. Out-of- careers. ' state scholars receive the program, fu same stipend and the arranged foundation pays the out-of- foundation, state tuition differential, experience ii making the scholarships supplemen total value approximately jvork. $36,000. The a The award, based on established i merit, is the largest of its late Jol kind for undergraduate Morehead, i students in American Caroliniar colleges and universities. graduate of In addition to the Following h scholarship stipend, Morehead he Hampton to he The Winston-Salem established Chapter of the National Hampton Hampton Institute Alumni abiding sens Association will host the commitment 44th Annual North responsibilty Carolina Regional Con- and growth ( ference March 16-18 at the The confe nf/Miin D I ? ? - 1 - - ' tt hvv^tt it x\aiuaua mil. C1UQ6 3 ITv The three-day conference seminar Mai will include business and students in g social activities for Hamp- Qn March ton alumni and friends. be a ,unche0 Hampton Institute was dance Fea( founded in 1868 and is a wi? jnclude non-sectarian private col. ?v . i 12 r v c y i l lege ,n Hampton Va The Ham , predominately black in- winston.Sal( stitution, rich in history and ~ T ... . , , . . Caroline La distinguished alumni, is . , - , . tor ot mino known for its academic ex- ~ . ?T 11 .u r ia f Duke Univer cellence in the field of education. The closii The Alumni Association, be held Sui organized in 1878, was March 18, Hanes Group pron Robert D. Turner and affirmative Larry M. Johnston were relations, he recently promoted to vice government president positions with communicat Hanes Group. Johnstor ? i_ _ turner, wno was director ( previously vice president of Relations Human Resources for Knitwear, s Hanes Knitwear, has as vice presi assumed the position of vice Resources, president of Employee Johnsto Turner will be responsible compensati for planning and direction and other pe for Hanes Group divisions for the Knit in all areas of employee Turner li relations, including Hanes Knit\ Wachovia Bank an The following persons native of Ro received promotions at she earned Wachovia Bank and Trust degree in Co. recently. management: r-v r> ^ " uana k. jonnson was college, elected assistant vice Sannehas president at Wachovia field analyst Services Inc. A native of is a native ( York, Pa., she joined and a grai Wachovia in 1981 as University fri manager of office systems Do om^N research planning. Angelyn M. Murphrey * and Cathy M. Sanne have ^ e been elected banking officer in the commercial fiance Ms. Blar group. Wachovia S< Murphrey joined and tran Wachovia in 1982 and Wachovia M serves as a field analyst. A manager < tfarch 8, 1984 es scholarship [ Ik helle Monique Brandon Scholars are Union Carbide and Carbon it- to 12-week Company in New York, each summer Since the scholarships ?ir university were first presented in 1951, The summer almost 1t500Morehead illy funded and Scholars have graduated by the from the University, offers practical Seventy Morehead scholars n leadership to entered UNC-CH last fall t classroom as freshman, and currently 250 are enrolled. ward was Margert Borden in 1945 by the McKinnon, a student at in Motley Salem Academy and a native North daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | i , and 1891 John Borden McKinnon of the University. 200 Virginia Road, was also lis graduation, selected to receive the jlped found the Morehead Award. >ld confab to create in highlight of the conference alumni "an will be a souvenir booklet e of personal honoring James G. Henderand individual son of Durham, an alumnus L for the life and former chairman of the )f HI." Board of Trustees at the / jrence will in- school, le recruitment * Members of the Winstonpch 16 for area Salem Chapter of NHAA rades 9-12. who have been actively ini 17 there will volved in lhe Preparation for the North Carolina n, banquet and n _ f ured speakers Re8'onal Conference tnDr wiiiam clude Evelyn Cabbell, - . . f Evelyn C. West, Janet |i iresident of .... _ . ' . ... . , Wheeler, Ernestine Worley, nstitute, and _ .. ' .... . .. . J ~ Rosalind Wingate, Melton na,1^.Dr- Sadler III, Dr. Issac ritTaffairrat Rogers' Paula Stevenson, Bernice Murrell, George sity. Phillips, Dr. Thomas ig^ session will Clarke, Anna Rogers, nday morning, Esther Lassiter and Juanita and a special Penn. lotes two employees action, labor and is a native of West m alth and safety, Point, Ga. He holds a * regulations and bachelor's degree in ions. industrial management i, previously from Georgia Tech. He and )f Employee his wife, LeClare, have two for Hanes children and reside in lirr/sorle T nmor C ? 1 uvvvvuj l uiliVi ?? IllSlUll-jaiCIIl. dent of Human Johnson, who joined Hanes Knitwear in 1974, is n will be a native of Raleigh and is a 4*enefits._an d?JCoil]?se.. P. on, recruiting J.D. degree from Wake rsonriel services Forest University's School wear division. of Law. He resides with his las been with wife, Ann, in Winstonvear since 1976 Salem. inounces promotions anoke Rapids, application last year. A a bachelor's native of Cleveland economics- Heights, Ohio, she is a > from Salem graduate of Miami University of Ohio and also served as a earned a master's degree since 1982. She from the University of 3f Thomasville North Carolina at duate of the Greensboro. 0 Virginia. England cofhV to m Blanchard Wachovia Mortgage Co Wc. England last year as manager ?f ? . documentation- K ected mortgage cu . compliance. 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