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c Grads ke> INNMMMUIIIIIIIINIIIIUIIIIMIMIIMIIIIIINIMI volumes of poetry, urged the graduates not to forget those 4 4 h e ro e s and she-roes" who played second-class citizens to survive and ensure the survival of their families. "I think we too seldom concern ourselves with those who laughed when they were not tickled," said Angelou, "... to send someone to school - like you. "You have been paid for," she said, "with humor as well as pathos ? ? Looking out over the graduating class, Angelou said she hoped there were some among them who ~ would "show us how to vote fftr i i a race; a policy, not a platitude; to examine the condition of the aged. "We need you to look at reduced financial aid and increased prison rolls." she said. And what Angelou called a great day in the lives ol the graduates was summed up by the graduate* themselves. "I'm excited -- I'vt waited a long time foi this," said Robin Lewis, < nursing major frorr Winston-Salem. "It won' dawn on me until schoo starts in the fall and I'm no there." Lewis will begin her jot as a nurse at Forsytl Memorial Hospital nex month. Fifty-two-year-olc Elizabeth Orr of Sand; Ridge drove 37 miles thre< nights a week for the las IUUI ytdis LU CUIIipiClC lie degree in special education During that time, she ha worked as a teacher's aidi at Walnut Cove In IMIIIIUMIMMIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlim Open Lin imiiimiuiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiii vide public bathrooms, says shopping center, but closed "usually do. So, he says, yo the East Winston Shoppii facilities such as Parkvi Plaza. Jenkins also notes that restaurants, aren't requir bathrooms, which is why t shop may be reluctant to lei Besides, he says, customers amounts of time in grocery But the bigger problem^ they have found that shopli venient hideouts to conce Food Lion locked its public manager. But if an emerg< stores don't mind openii customers. Jenkins also points out t -- McDonald's at the come avenues and Burger King Avenue and Fifth Street ? < are just a few steps from ? Shopping Center. Transportation Matter RublicLa transportation services for Winston-Salem do in this i A: The Trans-AID divisio Authority provides a doc handicapped and elderly i says Robert Smith, Transperson qualifies is determi says. For further informat at 727-2257. In addition to door-todivision also provides grou live in the same neichborf be made at least a week ir consist of at least eight pe< the service is provided at r The TOTE (Transportat vide shuttle service to and Mall and similar facilities, townships on different da town on Mondays, Kerner; Winston on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Rural Hall Once again, for further Send your questions to Winston-Salem, N.C., or < Slade. ' to the fut litHMtMIIMMMIItltMtMMMMMMtlllllMMMIIMIIM termediate School in Stokes County. Orr, who plans to remain an educator, said she chose WSSU because of its location and because it offered the degree she wanted. And she said she doesn't regret a minute of the time and effort she has put in. Newport News, Va., native Renaldo C. Robinson said he has enjoyed his stay at WSSU and that he has has been interviewing for*flftirketing, management and sales jobs in the area, though he prefers no par iiv. uiai ai ca. vy line it MUdent, Robinson, a business v major, helped pay his coli lege expenses by bartending i private parties, which, he . said, also helped him establish many business contacts. I In addition to the degrees : conferred upon the seniors, four students received I military commissions into F the U.S. Army as second I lieutenants, and honorary > doctor of humane letters degrees were conferred * upon Angelou, Dr. James r Ralph Scales, president i emeritus of Wake Forest, ) and James Gordon Hanes t?Jr., a member of WSSU's 1 board of trustees from 1971 t until 1979 and former president and chairman of the ) board of the Hanes Corp. i Fifteen students t graduated magna cum laude (a cumulative average i of 3.50-3.79 on a 4.0 scale) / and 45 graduated cum laude j (3.0-3.49). t Students from Forsyth r County receiving degrees . last Sunday weie: Joe s Adams, Jan Anders, e Reginald Barnette, Rickey - Baskett, Annette Beatty, iimiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimii G From Page A2 IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllll i Will Jenkins, manager of the centers, such as Hanes Mall, ur complaint is not only with ng Center, but with similar ew Thruway and Parkway retail establishments, unlike ed by law to have public he foo^i mart or the clothing : patrons use their bathrooms, don't usually spend extended ' stores and drug stores. , say store managers, is that fters use the restrooms as conal stolen items. This is why bathrooms, says the assistant ?ncy arises, says Jenkins, the ig their staff restrooms to hat two fast-food restaurants r of Claremont and Cleveland at the corner of Claremont Jo have public bathrooms and iny store at the East Winston s must provide the handicapped. What does espect? R.E. n the Winston-Salem Transit >r-to-door shuttle service for ndividuals who may qualify, AID coordinator. Whether a ned on an individual basis, he ion, call the Trans-AID office door service, the Trans-AID p trips for people over 60 who lood. Bus reservations should i advance and the group must :>ple. In special circumstances, light and on the weekends, ion of the Elderly) buses profrom shopping centers, Hanes r\ i 1 V-\ 1 r\ f r\ \ f f nrnn t anu ait avaiiauit iu un ivi vm ys. A TOTE runs to Walkersville on Tuesdays, throughout Clemmons and Winston on on Friday. information, call 727-2257. Open Line, P.O. Box 3154, call 722-8624 and ask for John iinniiiMwtwiiiiiii>?immm?ww>ww?wwwwwniiu?niiiiiiiMiiHi?wmMui>nniiniHM<Mt ure From Page A1 Starlin Beauy, Lisa Bran- Also, Cassandra Forbes, don, Sherry Broadie, Jimmy Forney, Carolyn P Elizabeth Brown, Teresa Gillis, Geraldine Gist, VicBrown, Bonnie Burton, toria Graves, Terri Gullick, Carol Campbell, Dianne Mary Gwyn, Anita Flat Clarke, Patricia Clement, chett, Syveria Mauser, David Collins, Joseph R. Patricia Hayes, Celia HemCowen, Deve' Davis, Bar- phill, Rayvon Howell, bara S. Devlin, Glenna Wanda Howell, Paxton Eaton, Sharon Edmond, Hughes, Linda Hutchins, Jennifer Elamin, Edward Lorna Hutchins, Thelma Elijah, Edward Elliot, Ora Johnson, Mary King, Judy Emerson, Florence Kramer, Noah Lewis, Famuyima, Joanne Fennell Ricardo Lewis, Robin and Sarah Finch. Lewis, Beleita l omax, imillllMIIUmilllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIMIimilllillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI Business building made by Dalton Ruffin, Hammill-Walter Associates regional vice president of Inc. of Winston-Salem. Wachovia Bank and Trust Assisting Davis were Dr. Co. and a WSSU trustee. Faustina Holman, director of the WSSU Division of "We hope the R.J. Applied Arts and Sciences, Reynolds Center will stand and Priscilla Stanfield. an as a monument to the conti- honor student in the WSSU nuing cooperation between business curriculum, the academic and the Approximately 725 business communities," students are enrolled in the Ruffin said. university's business curJohn W. Davis III, chair- riculum, which offers maman of the WSSU Board of jors in accounting, business Trustees, accepted the keys administration, business to the new building from ar- education, economics and ? H o O r~? fci &?vx? <& J... * --r" ^ f * v ^^^^^tar".1.3 mg. nicotine a v. per cigarette by FTC methdd.^ Warning: The Surgeon General Has 0 That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Y \- ' . -- - iiiimiiaiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiititttiMiiiiitiMtMiitttiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiitmtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiii Elliot Lov^ery, Cynthia Reba Teeter, Dawn Tillcry, Lyons and Janet Martin. Carl Townsend, Dennis Turnage, Wanda Waiters, Also, Randy McBroom, Janet Washington, Percell Vanessa McCray, Pamela Wilkins, Claudette McCullough, James Williams, Denise Williams McGuffin, Dennis and Tonya Witherspoon. Mendenhall, Ann Moore, Also, Anthony YarClifford Moore, Phillip borough, Diane Barber, Owens, Jane Palmese, Ruth Trena Gregg, Dorothy r? ~ _ .4 u ? _ i : t ] c ? :.l i_' ruinuc.MCi , v_ 11 <4 i lie ntni y, nciii) Dliili n jr., Raw ley, Fredia Roberts, Ralph Dam pier, Jack Fonda Rouse, Romaine Helms, Dewey Brantley, Saylor, Janet Sills, Deborah Jerry Humphrey and Frank Sturdivant, Roslyn Suber, Garrett. IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII From Page A1 wh tin f W1u" office admmrstiatiarrr of. F.F. Davjs The new R.J. Reynolds Plumbing Co. o.f Center contains classrooms, Greensboro, Overcash Elecoffices, the campus' trie Inc. of Mooresville and academic computer center, B & R Sheetmetal Inc. of a lecture hall, a printing and North Wilkesboro. duplicating center and an ? The Enhancement Cam instructional word process- paign, the university's first ing-center. It also houses* major fund-raising drive, three business information was chaired by Edward A. labs, seminar rooms, Horrigan Jr., executive vice department offices and stu- president of R.J. Reynolds dent study and lounge Industries Inc. Horrigan areas. has been elected president and chief operating officer The contractors for the of Reynolds Industries, efproject included L.P, Cox fective June 1. ou've got whax . ,^4-s- Share the i Share the r B^^ * 7i ^b^wr?; * HKt! ' 2HHIHHHHHHHHBHIIHHII jlVBUMT BjL' > j^Sw*> ^7> L ^^^Eva P^w&i^Sb3?vS^ 91 > "~Y - *V" The Chronicle, Thursday, May 24, 1984-Page A3 mvi\ i m m IBol ' h mjjWJ _1^vg- fWl I IWVB I Model 13511 ??M]1 Transaxle Drive yMkmJ' ONLY Riding Mower 5 h p. ? Rewind Start 5QQQ98 26" (Jutting Deck www Rear Engine/Side Discharge ~ tiw? Beautiful styling...All-steel totallyintegrated body for perfect mowing, even over uneven terrain...short turning radius... convenient controls... "on-thego" cutting adjustment...segment and pinion steering...comfortable seating...oversized tires on steel wheels 4 NEW Yard-Man 11 H.P. & 8 H.P. 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