* jCarver band stud ? Samuel F. Walker, a A student of music for fiv< :10th-grader at Carver High years, Sam also says h< ;School, won the honor of wants to do all that h< jbeing named "Band Stu- possibly can to help jdent of the Month" for Carver's band earn < 'February. He is the son of "superior rating" this yeai |Mr. and Mrs. James S. at the Carowinds Musit 'Walker of 639 Dobson Festival on April 7 and hi? Street in Kernersville. final goal, he says, is tc | ' At Carver. Sam. who ir.t^ - ? r: ? , Iiuu a UIUIC ICI1UCC plays the French horn and player. ;the alto saxophone, is active Sam's former- mush in the marching, concert teachers include Thoma: and pep bands. He is also a Diener, Russell French anc member of the Builders Mrs. Rebecca Biddle. Club. Says Rudolph V. Boone His goal in life, he says, is his present band teacher to become a stock broker. "Sam devotes quite a bit o! However, his goal in band time in the bandroom help this year was to learn more ing himself and the banc about organization and program. His attitude v. how to develop leadership, very positive, and this alonv Starnes completes Marin Marine Pfc. Glenn L. during his enlistment am Starnes, son of Willie J. studied the personal am and Ada M. Starnes of professional, standard Moravia Street, has traditionally exhibited b completed recruit trainina Marines. at the Marine Corps Recruit .He participated in ai -Depot, Parris Island, S C. active physcial conditionin program and gainei During the 11-week proficiency in a variety o training cycle, he learned military skills, includin the basics of battlefield first aid, rifl survival. He was introduced marksmanship and close to the typical daily routine order drill. Teamwork an that he will experience self-discipline wer iMtHHtttmMlltlllMmilllHMIIttllllllllllimitlHItllllllllltHllltHltlllllllllMMIHtllllllllMII Springs comes hom * first band when he was in the seventh grade. "We were the Dalmatians," he says, "and on our firs gig, 1 think we made close to a dollar a piece. "Shoot," Spring says, "you couldn't tell me nothin when 1 got paid for my first gig. 1 was proud of tha dollar." Locally-, Spring and his band have appeared at varioui night clubs. He also performs solo on the keyboard bu says as soon as he gets "the wax," it's back on the toac again. "I feel sorry for the guys here who are afraid to leav< Winston," Spring says, "because there's a lot of gooc talent here. "They call Winston the city of entertainment "and th< f i tHltttJIIIIIIiaiHIIfMIHailllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMtMMItllHflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMHI Community Calends Recreation Center will sponsor a children's minilibrary film series, "Jason and the Argonauts," at 3:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. at the Sprague R&reation Center. The youth six-week dance class of jazz, modern folk and tap dance begins today through April 24 at the M.L. King Jr. Recreation Center at 501 Burton St. from 3**30-5:15 p.m. For more information call 727-2740. TUESDAY, MARCH 13 The Delta Fine Arts Center at 1511 E. Third St. will offer a free six-week class for beginners in crocheting from 6-8 p.m. For more information call the center at 722-2625. The East Winston Restoration Association will hold its bi-monthly meeting at the 14th Street Recreation Center at 7:30 p.m. Residents are urged to attend. The Winston-Salem day chapter of the Women's Aglow fellowship will meet at the Central YMCA from 9:30-11:30 a.m., with fellowship at 9 a.m. The speaker will be Muriel Ruth Sandbo of Matthews. Nomination forms for inductions into the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County High School Sports Hall of Fame may be picked up at M.C. Benton Convention Center, all public and private high schools, allJ^ICA^s and YWCA's in the county, Sportsman SupP"^ the Career Center or the Winston ...Your Best Ini Low Interest Rates A. Ae? Avai,ab,e \ Beautiful Yeighb East1 Directions: Hwy. 311 N. to Left on Camer Ulundy I 72? * I ent honored [ : with determination will pro- fl * pel him into a high degree success B > Sam's parents are strong i supporters of their son and r the school band. : John D. Cutrell, a 10thtrumpet won ) f h#? riinn?r.ii? U ~ ~ ~ ~ ...? . uiiiivi-u^ iiui1ui , H II ^ ^ ... ^^jjj^B i Rhonda Roberts, Todd Murphy, Michael Strange, Samuel Walker Travis Simpson and Argress , Hymes. Students with the best F Dawn Reinhart, Arthur band notebooks for the - Gray, Pete Birkner, third quarter are James 1 Franklin Butler and John Taylor (Band 11), Ghusan i Foster all received Hassan (Band 1) and Freda I honorable mentions. Henry (Beginning Band). e recruit training 3 emphasized throughout the them for further academic -!- ... - j training cycle. ana on-the-job training in S Navv StorekeeDer 0ne of the Navy's 85 basic y Dwayne E. Wllllford. occupational fields. son of Amanda Williford of ....... " oak Street, has completed Included m tbe,r studues ? recriut training at the Naval we!'e seamanship, closedf Training Center, San order dr,?- "ava> hlstory f Diego, Calif. and f,rst Personnel g who complete this course of e During the eight-week instruction are eligible for training cycle, trainees three hours of college credit d studied general military in physical education and e subjects designed to perpare hygiene. MIUINIIIINMNNINIIIIIIIIIHtMIIMNNNimHIHIIIIINIIIIIIIINIIIMIMMINIimilllllllHIINIIMIIIIII * C From Page A7 IMHMIINIItlMIIHtlMIIHMHIIIIIItlllllllllimiMIIIMMIHIimitlllllllllllllltflllllllllllimimilMHI arts," he says. "Now places like New Orleans and Vegas, t they're the entertainment cities. This is the TigafeTTe city." "" ??, The glamour and noteriety Spring gained from his " t many travels on the West Coast and his Vegas show days are now images in his coveted photo album. But if fate is 5 on his side, he says, those days will come again even bigt ger and better. And the chances that he might fail don't 1 bother him. "I've never thought about not making it," Spring says. i "If I have to be on the road another 15 years, 1 will. 1 "I have no other alternative but to be a success," he says. "I'm just as gung ho now as 1 was the first time 1 e"left when people said I wouldn't last." ir From Page A6 Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools Administrative Office. The deadline for returning nominations is April 2. For more information call 727-2976 or 727-2050. The East Winston Restoration Association Inc. and the Business Department of Winston-Salem State University will provide free income tax filing assistance to anyone needing the service. For appointment call 722-0918. All area high schools interested in participating in Hight Point College's Day of Celebration may file an application no later than March 15. Workshop sessions are already half-filled. For more information call 855-5101. The 17th Annual Natural Light Contest will run Saturday, March 17, at Tanglewood Park. The race, sponsored by R.H. Barringer Distributing Co., is held annually to raise needed funds for the Forsyth County Heart Association. Runners may compete through Ihe 10K, Fun Run, Team Run or the Corporate/Community Relay. For more information call 724-9590 or 724-5647. fcwowmgr fftr ?-crf-atry xltfysma'tes of the ?- - High School please call 768-8991 or write to Terry Langford, P.O. Box 633, Walkertown, N.C. 27051. Any members or anyone knowing the whereabouts of any members of the 1955 Class of Atkins High School please call 784-6469, 767-9430 or 784-1096.. * restment Today... v Home!! ?30 Yrs.? Fixed Rate Loans IB Down orhood...From s47,600 Winston on Ave. Development Between 11th i%li if I IWI UAII \-4 VIWJ f I' ply bath tissue. Limit 2. ing detergent. 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