1 Page A8-The Chronicle, T ""Scott receive i George A. Scott, graduate of Parkland High School, has been awarded a four-year Armstrong World Industries Inc. Achievement Scholarship as a winner in the National Achievement Scholarship Program. Scott, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Scott on r> 1. i: ? o. i DiuuKiuic street, pians 10 enroll at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this fall. He intends to major in history and is aiming at a career as an attorney. Frank W. Burr, executive vice president of Thomasville Furniture In ? - du"tr;-^vr^r ihs, scholar ship award this week to Scott. Thomasville is an affiliate of Armstrong World Industries Inc. in Lancaster, Penn., which supports higher education through the granting of several four-year schoartships each year to qualifying high school seniors. Scott's father is an employee "of Thomasville Furniture's plant in Winston-Salem. Graves nanti Clifton Graves Jr., affir mative action officer ai Winston-Salem State University, will be the guesl speaker at the annual rally for the National Scholarship Award of the Education Department of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World C. l.B.P.O.E. on Sunday, June 17, at 3:30 p.m. at the Elk Home on Patterson Avenue. Mrs. Leone Cannon is the grand regional directress of education for North Carolina, South Carolina Georgia and Florida. Thi? rally is held annually in on< of these states representee to raise funds to support th< scholarship fund of the Ell organization. Each year, an oratorica contest is sponsored by th< individual lodges anc temples to select state win ners who compete regional Calendar sor a bus trip to see the A Friday, July 20, and rei more information call 722-8032. The Kate Bitting Reyn< Nursing reunion will be h forms may be picked up f Health Center Monday i\ applications is June 30. 788-0582 after 4:30 p.m. The Household of Rutl Fellow will sponsor a b in OwfwO'wy 9a - ^kms. 2UM$fk,aUZ The Full Go! Men's Ft Winston-Salem Ci attend its mc UjjVi Dinner reservations be purchased at t Bookstore, 322 S. Tickets must be pun June 18, 1984. hursday, June 14, 1984 nri< i i r niiin/ln i |r iwuhbi mmt i> - ???* George A. Scott. thW World Industries Inc. A ment Scholarship Progn president of Thomasvill Mrs. George Scott, stan< At Parkland, Scott was a member of the National Honor Society and served as a Junior Commencement Marshall. Among his activities, he participated in Moot Court, Close-up, Uplift, and the High 1Q Bowl. ?d speaker - ly for national hbnor. The t recipients receive $2,000 r scholarships to the school ^ r L ? i? ? * i 01 ms or ner cnoice. Graves is a member of the Black Leadership Roundtable Coalition, the Winston-Salem Bar Association, the Juvenile Justic Committee, the NAACP and many other ' community organizatins. * He is a graduate of Tufts College and Georgetown University School of Law. After the rally, dinner i will be served by the Mary , Ford Hez Club, the local afs filiate of the education j department of from Camel 1 City Lodge No. 1021 and ; Garden of Iris Temple No. : 220. , The public is invited at 1 attend the rally and ? students are invited to par\ ticipate in the scholarship - program by qualifying in ai a : i * - - - - me oratorical coniesi. From Page A6 tlanta Braves baseball game turn Sunday, July 22. For 725-1000, 724-3001 or :>lds Hospital and School of eld July 27-29. Registration rom the cashier at Reynolds trough Friday. Deadline for For more information call h District Four and the Odd us trip to the Central Orspel Business ellowship hapter invites vou to mthly meeting. RJune 23, 1984 Holiday Inn North N. Cherry at 30th st. Featured Speaker: Rosey Grier I Dinner 6:30 P.M. Program 7:30 P.M. necessary. Tickets may he Alpha and Omega Main St. (722-1800). :hased for dinner, before ^hiev^ Scholarship ^ lit? i * WZith ? - ,' r ?n?rrrriLyn > > i,*"*rr from left,was presented a four-year Armstrong chievement Scholarship In the National Achieveim by Frank Burr, second from left, executive vice e Furniture Industries. Scott's parents, Mr. and d on both sides. He has also beeen active we are pleased to be able to in his church, serving-as a recognize his acBible school teacher, complishments in this way. acolyte and head usher. He has great potential for In presenting Scott his excellent future for himself scholarship certificate, Burr and his community, and we said, "George has acheived know the people of an outstanding record as a Winston-Salem share our scholar and as a leader, and pride in him." 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