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I ^^1 ^ 11 W w. ^r Hl - i M m\ >^nL ' > |K t^h 1 - \ 1 (H '^Vvl K ^" "^y_L> l^k m 1JW ' t ^ ? w f^h ^^BMI ^ ' IT i f TBaa^^KfidB ^ I Iff J i^mDH ^ -? ft'"' * a^B -. - "i BPB8B / ^lT^H . HI B^^HIIHBBHBBHH Arthur E. Payne, Kappas director of Guide Rlgl Virginia K. Newell, city alderman and chairperson Winston-Salem State University, and Alfred White Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, look on (photo by B< David Russell receive . The Winston-Salem University. The students in Alumni Chapter of Kappa grades 4-6 and 7-10 will Alpha Psi Fraternity, as a study BASIC programming function of the Chapters on the Apple M? Guide Right Program, mjcr0computer. David will awarded David Russell, a -r rising seventh-grader at Old attenc* the 1-14 session Town Intermediate School, of the computer camp and a $250 scholarship. will stay on the campus at _ David will use the award WSSU along with 25-30 to attend a two-week com- other students, puter literacy camp at David, who is a remedial Winston-Salem State reading student, also parMilitary News rw^ _ i raining compieiea Marine Pfc. Glenn L. Starnes, son of Willie J. and Ada M. Starnes of Maravia Street, has completed the infantry combat k fl| training course at the Marine Corps Camp Pendleton, Calif. * During the six-week course, he received classroom instruction and participated in field exer- W ^PHk cises involving infantry tac- i ' tics, the construction and camouflage of fighting pfc G|enn L positions and the use of mines, demolitions and Transport Squardron 352, intra-company com- Marine Aircraft Group 13, municaitons equipment. Third Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Cpt. B. Jerome Witten, Station El Toro, Santa son of Mrs. Amrette?Ana^-Calif. Thompson of New Walkertown Road, recently receiv- Navy Patty Officer 3rd ed Army Achievement Class Robert A. Ogden, son Medal and the Meritorious of Robert G. and Rose A. Service Medal for his duty Ogden of Watson Avenue, performance while serving recently deployed and paras a company commander ticipated in exercise "Ocean and bridage staff officer. Venture '84." Witten has served at Fort He is a crewmember Jackson for 34 months. He aboard the aircraft carrier is currently being reassigned USS America, homeported to the Los Angeles Army in Norfolk, Va. Recruiting Battalion where he will serve as a comoanv Coast Guard Seaman commander in Los Angeles. Graham H. Bostic, son of Dr. William C. Bostic of Navy SeawMft, Sterling, L. Cedar Cove Lane and San Carter, son of Calvin and dra Bostic of Halcyon Algine Carter ofBTecker Avenue7"Ts~a cfewmemBer' Drive, recently participated aboard the U.S. Coast in "Baltic Operations Guard Cutter Tampa, 1984," a major multi- which was recently commisnational exercise in the sioned during ceremonies in Baltic Sea. its namesake city of Tampa, He is a crewmember Fla. aboard the oiler USS Canisteo, homeported in NAvy Seaman ApprenNorfolk, Va. tice Cecil R. Anthony, son of Rose W. and Anthony of Marine Sgt. Dennis L. Orchid Drive, recently parRay, son of Ralph Ray of ticipated in "Baltic OperaRhue Road and Annie Ray tions 1984." A major multiof Synder Avenue, Lex- national exercise is the ington, recently returned Baltic Sea. from a six-month deploy- He is a crewmember ment to Okinawa. aboard the oilder USS He is a member of Canisteo, homeported in Marine Aerial Refueler Norfolk, Va. EX-LAX," "The Family Friend? helps your body help itself. Ex-Lax helps get your body's own natural rhythm going again. Gently Dependably Overnight. That's why more families use Ex-LaxChocolated or Pi I Is-than r any other brand Make &Xl>T1 it your Family Friend ^ BSm Read lahcl and follow direction* <fD Ex-Lax. Inc . 1983 t I II it, presents a scholarship to David Russell as of the math and computer science department at , pole march-elect of the Winston-Salem Alumni ?aufort O. Bailey). s Kappa scholarship lacipated in the East develop qualities to achieve Winston Library tutorial academic seccess and tc program under the direc- secure employment consis tion of Mrs. Bessie Allen, tent with those qualifica The Winston-Salem Alumni tions. Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was a participant in the Arthur E. Payne is the program. director of the Guide Righ for the local chapter. Alfrec _Guide Right, the national White is the chaptei service program, of Kappa polemarch-elect and Dr Alpha Psi Fraternity, serves Virginia Newell, chairper to assist persons of the com- tnn nf ,hg Hwar(ni<,n, ? munity and members of the _ #u . . . math and computer scienc active chapter to select appropriate careers to fit at WSSU, is the coor themselves for life in com- dinator of the 1984 Summe panionship with others, to Computer Literacy Camp. SCAORAJI OtSIULERS COMPANY.* *C ?0W OWllED DRY GIN DlSTlLED fRO# W Carver princip V The Music Department T of Carver High School R< recently honored its principal, Mr. Earl R. Parker, ar for 13 years of support. K Parker will become the d i principal of Walkertown fr Elementary Schoof next S< year. He and his family live C in Walkertown. U Dan W. Andrews Jr., Si Albert Palmer and Melvin ft Williams, local singers, si joined the school chorus in C the grande finale, "Battle si Hymn of the Republic." Parker was also honored te Kv m#?rr?K#?rc r\f th#? Vk \S J UIV U1VU1L/VI J V/i lliv Tl athletic department during pi the May 25 athletic banquet Ji and by a roast by the facul- p ty and staff of Carver at the 11 i -mj\ u?HU - - ? . ^ ""Workshop I scheduled A creative writing workshop will begin on Monday, June 11, for fifthand sixth-graders at the Delta Arts Center, 1511 E. Third St. * The workshop will meet j on Monday, Wednesdays ) and Fridays from 10-11:30 - a.m. and will be taught by - Mrs. Betty Dillard. The last session for the writing workshop will be July 9. * All interested fifth- and t sixth-grade students who 1 would like to participate in r the creative writing . workshop may come to the - first session on Monday, June 11. The workshop is free. e For additional informa tion, call Louise Smith or r LaVerne Graham at 722-2625. Sfogro Extr Drg pi WgjM W> > M m \ ifl / y^"/" . ' 7^**' /mt m sms ^K,, ' '. S'mc *sr. ' / r*4r/r<> ' s ' . f " I P' M AW "' *" *" - 5a "5J k?V, m^:>*-;-"Tft v ~TWy $????(& ON The Chron al honored own and County estaurant in King. Parker was born in Dunn J ?-^a id is married to Mary Lois ' jfwIJ f irby. They have two those lughters. He graduated om Four Oaks High :hool, Campbell Junior ^ Jfl ollege, Wake Forest j; E niversity, Appalachian :ate University and did } irther study at the Univer- i ty of North Carolina at hapel Hill and the Univer- Gordon w,lson ty of Connecticut. g a r|Chards L . . , AGENCY INC Parker has served as a 720 Peters Creek p, ^acher and principal at pr,one 723-18; r ?? A t t? i_ n _ t_ 1 i /anceriown rngn :>cnooi, m . rincipal at Walkertown ^ Linior High School and rincipal at Carver. j/IIjn qu 1/IT1TJISI sei ^/E33EISS pri mc i/lE335S] pe For the finest service at the lowest price home the best in carpet, vinyl & wood 1 9 I VY?\ ' I;B ^ "" ""* ^ T/?r <<i?' ^ ' .S naa'W/vw ?wrw 1 >o???? ^ . ikw V V B I /* ? ) icle, Thursday. 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