. . \ \ Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursday, April 12, 1984 ' ;mrL* Jb I * ] I m fl ^Et. ^B jB^E:. * JBL^ |F j| r PtowS MPM *f jgy^-jtHrBBWB&fe^. rffifc ' "" Jfl ^F fl IfcrYf V jfl PP^^3 K^< ^P^ J hSSPP^I '&}*> -*' Mrs. Elizabeth Hauser listens In on the latest p Basic Education class at Experiment in Self-Rel Avenue (photo by James Parker). Three local students at IS Dr. Bernell Jones, cummulative grade point registrar of North Carolina average is at least a B. The Central University, has students are enrolled in released the Dean's List for undergraduate programs in the 1983 fall semester. two NCCU schools, the The Dean's List includes School of Arts and Sciences those" juniors and seniors and the School of Business, who have made no grades The A Honor Roll inlower than B for the eludes those students who semester and whose overall made no grade other than A ^ /? m /% ^ m m Experiment in tSelf-Kelian Experiment in Self- Carolina Regional OutstanReliance Inc.-presented a ding Volunteer Award from plaque to Mrs. Vera E. the Joint Action CommuniPhillips on April 4 for ty Service, receiving the State of North Mrs. Phillips received the Club tours Charleston The Prince Feathers carriage tour and admission Garden Club is sponsoring into the Middleton Plantaa spring trip to Charleston, tion. S.C., Saturday and Sunday, . c A . J 7 Departure from ^ . Charleston will follow after Departure time will be 7 . , , . _ ... o.j . ki .u j lunch and the group will a.m. Saturday at Northside . . . , then visit Middleton Shopping Center. Arrival ^ . - #. . . ... Gardens, one of the nme in ^nariesion win , \ ir. i ? . 4 . . , nation's top 10 formal allow tourists to have lunch . _ A . ... , . . . gardens. Expected arrival in before s.ghtsee.ng, winston-Salem will be S Price per person will be $100, which includes I5'm* transportation, lodging, a For further information boat ride to Fort Sumter, a call 761-0589. Olympics Week observed A ! I I A '11 I l ? - /\prn io-iy win oe ooservea include a chocolate bunny as Special Olympics Week hunt. Opening ceremonies in Winston-Salem and For- will feature a beep (blind syth County, with a full softball) ball game on Monwook of activities for han- day, April 16. Track and dicapped children and field meets will be held adults. April 17 and 19 and or Activities during the April 8, a swim meet will b< week, co-sponsored by the held. Winston-Salem Recreation Department and the For more information Winston-Salem/Forsyth contact Mrs. Josette K County School system, will Griggs at 727-2063. itiiiiiiiiiiitiiiHitiitmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiimiunMMiN Profile From Page A7 iiittiiimiiiuiKmniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiinHilniiiiiinmNMMMi _ I i - - ? sne says, oecause or an expanding crime rate in Easi Orange and to be closer to relatives in her native county But she hasn't at all been idle. Besides being a member of Jackson's presidential cam paign committee, she is also actively supporting Gov. Jin Hunt for the U.S. Senate, Eddie Knox for governor anc the re-election effort of Congressman Steve Neal. "I'm working for all of the Democratic Party," Kno> says. "You should see rr.~ sometimes. I look like ? Christmas tree with all those buttons." Knox also finds time out of her busy day to visit the sick in hospitals. "I enjoy working," she says, "and whatever I do, I dc the best I can. I can sit back and smile and say, *1 hat something to do with getting the law on the books thai says a landlord can't just put a tenant out on the street il he wants to.' Now they have to get a court order and 1'nr proud that I had something to with that. ' (Alderman) Larry Little will tell you right now tha because of the work I did to help get people registered I'm one of the reasons he's on the Board of Aldermen,' she says. A framed photograph of a very fashionable and attrac tive young woman is centered on her end table. Kno: takes a glance at it and declares that she wants her picture in the paper to look just as good as that one. "Yes," she says, "that's me. They always said I wai good looking and stacked. When they would see me com ing they'd say, 'Here comes Marilyn Monroe.'" Is IL Mm l\ . i^K. 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