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Page B10-The Chronicle, Thursday, Septemb Jh * ?-'--vfJhI^^I ' ^ i^l y> *| 's.- ff ?385^* ^HPv m ^jjS C^v! '?Mflvwi' V\ fk>% $mHw^y^' I : ^Hh^KVjjSffi &?JMBgflB f^sS V ^fcjJjfc* tl^ & *^fl The YWCA's 1984 Leadership Awards Lunchi the community for service they have contri Sudler, top, were presented the Corpora businesses to implement changes that win environment of women. Marianne Steintra presented the Volunteer Award which honor had a positive and significant impact on or Kimberley Park Alternative School, was pi honors local women who have demonstrati chosen field (photos by James Parker). NHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIItllllHIIIIIinilNltlllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI North Forsyth los down the sideline to the end zone. When its Hhu/pvpt " Until tpanic harl < ??vi?, -.. - tea tcu, i^vjt begun to run on and off the field, 15-yard unsp thinking the ball had been down- penalty whi ed. The officials eventually levied reach paydir offsetting illegal substitution penalties against both teams, Neither 1 with the down being replayed. much offei iintimiMtiiMiiittiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiHmiittiimiiiimtitiiiiutitiiiiiiiitttiittti Rams thrash Cent three starters sidelined with in- all performt juries, and 169 yards' worth of WSSU off penalties, the Ram offense con- football foi tinued to show improvement, contest, kee WSSU totaled 222 yards rushing high-pwoerc and 302 yards of total offense. the field. "1 thnnoht ? viivu^u v Wliv vi I V1IJ1TW I1IIW blocked real well/* said "We play sophomore fullback Leonardo really want< Horn, who led the Ram offensive right now, 1 attack with 131 yards. "We had a seat," Horn couple of new players on the line C1AA Sout and I think they did a good job of "Our momi stepping in for the guys who were over A&T injured." game and I i The three replacements ? from this ga guards Leslie Tanner and Darryl our game Page and tackle Keith Holland ? Union." er 20, 1984 HBF wr' * / * ~- - / a* H^WMVW ,!t? i i_^_ M V l j |J -u iw m ^ F ^ i^H > Vjf a J ./ - I Hot xg^iteJ ELfl^ ' - ^ HHs';?r m? Mf^iii *r ^jh PB I fBI t Hfe*^^2^BMNLJ^I Bp IbB ' / IBl, i m-JIS? P"1 **^w^?fT > / TM / i ?9p a -^Et/ if'-"' ftSNKm M ^BRT w ^V jH b^> ^ ?^^n i- -! ?^ * ? * ?* son, neia iasi i nursaay, recognizee tout memDers or buted throughout the year. Tom Elijah and Jimmie te Award which recognizes the efforts of local significantly affect the employment*and/or working ger, middle, president of Interfaith Housing, was s local women who, through volunteer efforts, have jr community. Annie Hairston, bottom, principal at resented the Career Award which recognizes and 3d excellence, leadership and achievement in their inintiiiiiiNiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiimHUiNiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiinnniNnniNmiMfHii AC From Page B3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHflUUIHIIHIMWtlllfllllltlllllllllllllliinilllllllHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIUtlUUINItt coaching staff pro- Hickory's final points were the th was hit with a result of a. North miscue. North >ortsmanlike conduct returner Charles Baldwin fumblich helped Hickory ed a punt on the Viking 21, which t. set up the winning kick, a 33-yard field goal, by Rhoney. Those :eam could muster points came with only 3:41 reise thereafter and maining in the game. ituiMmmiiutttimiiiiiiiiitmiittiiitiitHiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiitiiitiiifiiiftmtiimiiuii ral From Page B1 :d admirably, as the The Rams, who lost twice to snse controlled the Union last year, will try to keep ' 35 minutes of the their three-game win streak intact ping Fraylon and the when the Panthers visit Bowman :d Eagle offense off Gray Stadium Saturday. Union, under first-year Coach Joe Taylor, will try to get back on the ed hard because we winning track after losing 13-11 td to beat Central; to Hampton last Saturday and we're in the driver's being tied 22-22 by Fayetteville said, referring to the State the week before, hern Division title. "We owe Virginia Union mtum from the win something," Horn said, carried over to this remembering the Rams' disapthink the momentum nnintinc Ins* in the CI A A chain me will carry over to pionship game a year ago. 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