? * Page A10-The Chronicle, Thurs< Y oung Dei Students at WSSU are "fired up" about working for the Democratic party, according to Reginald McCaskill, president of the newly-formed Young Democrats of America. McCaskill, a senior, along with Earline Parmon, chairman of the Democratic Party of Forsyth County, formed the new chapter of Young Democrats on September 4, 1984. This being an election year, McCaskill says he felt compelled to do something to help the par ty. As a result, he decided to organize the YDA, whose main objective is to help the Democratic Party with voter registration. "We want to give students an early orientation of what the Democratic Party is all about." McCaskill estimates that of the 2,400 students who attend Winston-Salem State University, less than 1,000 are registered voters. To increase these numbers, the YDA holds voter registration on campus each Friday night. With a membership of only _ about 30. the workload often gets_ pretty heavy for McCaskill. However, he says providing college students with this firsthand knowledge of the Democratic Party has been just reward for his efforts. When asked about her affiliation with the YDA, Parmon said she felt it was time the WSSU students were made aware of their political power. Numbering wmiHiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiimiHHiHiiiti Profile From Page A7 "There simply isn't anybody producing the works of black writers," he said. "And, black writers are the only ones who can interpret the black experience." Thomas said he is confident about his ability as an actor, although he is not the arrogant' type. "1 really believe in myself as an actor," he said. "There will be a point where I mature into an actor and will be ready for the big opportunity when it comes alonfc. I EAR TUC CMII C I VII I I Ik UITIILL OF HEALTH. U^AU. NATURAL... | jSSKlI ? 1983 Chattem lr>c By Gregory Davis Tin duty of a district attounoy is to soo that wrongs sufftrad by the public aro rig Wad; this is achiaved by bringing suit against thosa committing the wrong. if a crowd of people attempts to remove a prisoner from custody, in ordor to inftict punishment on him, those persons may bo found qullty of unlawful issombly. Going fishing in Idaho? It is against the law there to fish for trout from the back of a giraffe. ? It is against tho law for a governmental entity to pass a law protecting employees for retusino to work on the Sabbath. The courts have viewed this as excessive entanglement of religion and government. A tontine It a legal term for an association of persons who agree to pool certain sums of money or other things of value; the last surviving member of the group oets it all. This is normally a type of life Insurance nnHin, policy. # A question of law? Bring it to: Gregory Davie Henderson ft Summers, Attorney! at Law 224 N. Trade Street Wlneton-Salcm, N.C. 27102 725-91S5 724-7054 Jay, September 27, 1984 lis organize > a ^ p - Wlm j Reginald McCaskill, president University Young Democrats Clul upcoming voter registration driv more than 2,000, these students ] could make an impact on the i - election.-Parmon says she is^ery?; excited about the newly-formed organization and feels the YDA | at WSSU is going to be very strong. . i They have already become chartered members of the national YDA and are working very hard to get more students registered to vote. They plan to drive voters to the polls and answer telephones at the party There's a 1 <-~nA *?n r~- S 4h^ m H j t-s ***" ? -J* ^ I React smc wear atWSSUj a of the Winston-Salem State d, is excited about the group's 'e (photo by James Parker). <*. headquarters. They will participate in a 90-mile run for Gov. JinrHunt's senatorial campaign. I The run will touch 71 schools. 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