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v tIH I ^^HM| JJr ^ I l~ Tomeka Williams Paula Shoulders P^ $a r ~~ - \ I Wylinda I iSwB V m Tracey Qladman ;.:,r .W i^^pH Wm&l& ' > f 4'- ' > . . +t Bw <i <* ,. 't?-^ Pi 'fi^V *<w J Cynthia Russell Clark named Miss Wylinda Michele Clark was crowned queen of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority Inc.'s 33rd annual UCDutante cotillion, me cotillion was held May 11 at the M.C. Benton Convention Center. Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of 5745 Harpers Ferry Road. She is a student at North Forsyth High School. Her marshal was James Arthur Gordon. The first runner-up was Miss Cynthia McMillan. She is the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Williams of 2420 Sink St. She is a senior at Parkland High School. Her mar'j L ' ! M m ^ Bonita Watkins Catrice Russell * /" %t w %' ' ' vW / Clark Cynthia par ' -A ^j||yj' Samantha Austin s I &$?' - jj^ 91 , ."'t* Leslie Staten Debutante Co shal was Christopher McGill. The second runner-up was Miss Bionca Lovette Boykin. She is the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boddy Boykin of 2733 N. Patterson Ave. She is a student at R.J. Reynolds High School. Her marshal was William t Bar oer. The third runner-up was Miss .Leslie Patrice Staten. She is the 16-year-old daughter of Mrs. Patricia Staten of 3701 Sawyer Drive. She is a student at Carver High School. Her marshal was Greg Wilks. TWflJUi Ikifiinner-up was Miss Cynthia Russell, the l$-year-old daughter of Mrs. Annette and ??r? MnntrAA TArru ITIVI ?%v WW I VI I J It J k jMft t -\\M^K> ,u-M- - al^^^^HB6B^Tr' Renea Hairston s jesSES Blip :1^li - McMillian ^T LeSeanda Brunsorv HKP>-'W " k X&'' Bionca Boykin itillion winner Christopher Russell of 5644 Bull Run Road. She is a student at North Forsyth High School and her marshal was James Olen. The fifth runner-up was Miss LeSeanda Michelle Brunson. She is the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunson Sr. of 3415 Jeketer Drive. She is a student at East Forsyth High School and her marshal was Ded drick Hatchett. Scholarship winners were Wylinda Michelle Clark, Cynthia McMillan, Bionca Lovette Boy kin, Leslie Patrice Staten, Cynthia Russell, LeSeanda Michelle Brunson, Rene Please see page A10 I t WSTAm* mat7Z7- m. \ al Rl s?8? tq Discover What 1 is All a inbound r (*o downtown) S|L 5 n ?r IIIK (MI I^^TrSnSiNn ? ' ??" > "*?* IwtM kMH 6 18 6)1 640 15 7 98 7 41 7 SO 6 95 _ 8 38 8S1 _ 900 9 90 ? 9 98 9 41 9 SO IU 98 11 41 i 90 _ 1 98 |^^H_ ISO 3 98 3 SO 4 53 S06 _ SIS 5 50 _ 6 03 VPi- 6 '6 6 75 SATURDAY '*rt"*> m MM cmii Niu IrMhi MWM AM 9 00_^^^H_ 9 15 10 00 ,0 15 _ 1 1 00 M Of 11 IS 19 19 1b 1 lo7_ IIS 9 00 9 07 _ 91} _ 300_^^H_ J 07 3 IS 4 ??-|8#M? *07 4 IS , ? S00^kWI? 507? 4,5 J _ 6 00JH_ 6 07 6 IS J ? Allot fx I faoU#'*** to Uk?pl*C? downtown i ?o r^s? , Parkw) "> * . u lom?? Htm^^enMyiMn ?? 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