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V * 1 North Carolinians associated with the Mary Clai the University of Oklahoma are, left to right, Ja Hauser and Coleman Freeman. Outlaw won a $1 award. Hauser, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C.B. Hi acting judge and Freeman, assistant professor in tant for the competition. The Clarke-Miley foun< ; minority students. 1 Collier is honored ; at dinner dance Mozeiia uaither Collier, woman's Auxiliary to the S a native of Winston-Salem, Georgia State Medical i. was recently honored at a Association, American : formal dinner dance as Cancer Society Board of Savannah, Ga.'s Minority Directors, Savannah Sym: of the Year by the Zeta Phi phony Guild, Savannah ; Beta Sorority. Concert Association, the Some of her most recent Hannah Theatre Comaccomplishments are 1982 Pany'. Jac* .** Jl" Volunteer of the Year for the Links, Alpha 1 Savannah and Chatham Kappa Alpha Sorortty and County by the Volunteer a ^ ~ 11- - i Collier is a graduate of - Action Center. Collier also ... ... . 0 ? A . , Atkins High School and at received a proclamation . , A 0 . - ~ , c t. tended Winston-Salem .. from Governor Joe Frank _ ... . Harris in November 1983 a.C u for Outstanding Communi- fr0m **1 ^ tv C.rvir^c State Colle8e, with highest ' .. * honors. She is an active She holds memberships member of St. Matthews in the American Associa- Episcopal Church, tion of University Women, She is married to Dr. Savannah-Chatham League Henry M. Collier Jr., who : of Women Voters, Clean completed his residence . Community Advisory training at Kate Bitting ?* Council, United Way of the * Memorial Hospital. The Coastal Empire, National couple have three children Medical Association, the and one grandchild. Marine re-enlists for two Marine Cpl. Naomi M. Navy Seaman Recruit Herndon, daughter of Edna French Shannon III, son of Nelson of 1328 Oak St., has Doris Shannon of 1484 re-enlisted for two years Sedgefield Drive, has cornwhile serving at Marine pleted recruit training at Corps Air Station in El Naval Training Center in Toro, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Navy Airman Appren- During the eight-week tice Michael Decker, son training cycle, trainees _ r n i J i 1? ?i 1 ?JU* oi Konaiu anu wiaimc siuuicu general military Decker of Route 11, was subjects designed to prepare graduated from Basic Avia- them for further academic tion Ordinance School. and on-the-job training in During the nine-week one of the Navy's basic occourse at the Naval Air cupational fields. Technical Training Center Navy Seaman Recruitin Millington, Tenn., Donald W. Curry, son of students received an in- Ralph and Virginia Curry troduction to aviation or- of Route 9, has completed dinance fundamentals and training at the Naval Trainthe weaponry contained in ing Center in Great Lakes, Navy and Marine Corps air- 111. craft units. Navy Airman Profile From Page A7 iminnmiimminiitiiiiiiiimiiiininnmiiiititiiiintnfiiniiiiiiiimHtiiiiiNiaiiiiiiti . i r- r> . I CC~ J work that she tinas nersen xorgeuing ine ouice uay his ended, recently took two days off from work to relax with her family. "I didn't know what to do with myself," she says. "I was so bored." A supportive family, says Ferguson, has also been the reason she has remained content with her job. And even though she says she's been telling herself that retirement will begin in seven years, her record of helping others might not end there. "I've gotten calls in the middle of the night from someone whose lights have gone out or from someone who had no heat," she says, "and I have to go. "But it's rewarding knowing at the end of a day that you could place someone in a home or that someone has heat," Ferguson says. Even with the satisfaction she says she receives e U _ I _: _ ? Cnfmirnn itmnM rath *?r nrtt Kp rrom IlCl^lUg UUICI S, rcigu^uil nuuiu imvuvi ??w wv. dragged into the limelight for something she says is just a part of her job and her upbringing. To be classified as a role model is a title she would rather do without. ?: "No, I don't consider myself one," she says. "Everybody can get anywhere they want if they work hard enough at it. That's all it takes: hard work." 1 ? / * ^ V i 1L ? I I 1 rke Miley Foundation scholarship competition at mes Outlaw of Kinston; Cassandra Scales, Faye 1,000 voice award and Scales won a $500 acting luser and now a resident of Los Angeles, was the i the OU School of Drama, was the acting consuldation provides fine arts scholarships to OU for * .jRSpp^^KjjByBBBjpi^K: ^ &???< a. . jiMozella Collier K# #? Recruit Eugene W. Watkins, son of Peggy Watkins of 2014 N. Trade St., recently partcipated in Readiness Excerise (READEX). READEX was conducted flHHHIIHHsa by the U.S. Second Fleet in D . _ A the western Atlantic and nJam n orpcn ng Caribbean Sea areas. It was designed to create the profi- been assigned to Redstone ciency of the partcipating Arsenal in Alabama in the ships, submarines and air- York Missile Division, crafts in conducting coor- The father of two sons, dinate fleet operations. Keithon and Michael, CorMSG Benjamin Cor- pening has been in the Arpening, husband of the my for 22 years and will be former Paulette G. Evans promoted to Sgt. ? of 586 Kinard Drive, recent- Major/E-9 later this year, ly graduated from the Corpening is the son of United States Army the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Qpropantc Mainr AraHpmv T ^ a f" r\ r r> #? n i n a r\ f V/VI pvwi iv t'IMJVl 1 V V VI pvitlllg V* in Fort Bliss, Tex. He has Greensboro. The Rake and Spade followed by a lengthy Garden Club met at the discussion on trips and achome of Thelma Small tivities for the clubs, recently for its monthly The sharing period inmeetinst. eluded a lecture on Katherine Walker, the "Women Reaching Out and club president, presided Letting Their Talents Be over the meeting. Known" by Mrs. Small. The meeting was opened Ericsteen Lash gave each with a prayer and greetings person a pocket diary and from the president. emory boards. Business included reading The club also entertained of the minutes and sharing Mrs. Willie Lash and Mrs. activities from the garden Carmen Elijah, with hopes club meeting held at the of them joining Rake and East Winston Library, Spade. College names dean's list The first semester's complete or failing grades. dean's list at Livingstone Winston-Salem area College has been announc- students named to the ed by Dr. Olivia Spaulding, dean's list are David Harris,1 dean of academic affairs at a sophomore social welfare the college. major and the son of W.W. Harris, and Garvis R. Leak, A total of 107 students a senior business manageearned a minimum of 3.0 ment major and the son of on a 4.0 scale, with no in- Mrs. Marie. B. Leak. mm The Ct COMMU NEW! DEADLIN MONDA Y, 5:3 Spring Sal Dress-up savings little Easter paradi jUHen Wlnston-Salam, HanesMa ironicle, Thursday, March 15, 1984-Page A9 NITY I S E 0 p.m. ? for all your ers. * /"\ j?v npy ? * n x^ Jv ?sH$l*|? ?^|Ji 25% off . All girls' dresses. Sale 7.50 to 26.75 Reg. #10 to #35. For the little lady in her. A super selection of bid and little airls' dresses. many with puffed sleeves, lace and ribbon trims, crystal pleats and more. Fashionable linen looks, too. 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