June 6, 1985 Page A6 Close-Up High school cli By BRENDA ROBERTSON Chronicle Staff Writer The members ol Mt. Tabor High School's firstever Ebony-American Society were eager enough to get started. * In fact, they were so excited about their fledgling service organization that they ''drafted" one of ?i i- r- i. ? - - ? " * incir lacuuy co-sponsors, tngiish teacher Felicia McMillan, into service. ~ 1 he girls were interested, and tney didn't have a sponsor, so-1 said I would do it," says McMillan, who is in her first year at Mt. Tabor. ''Next year we will be dynamite!'' ? Sharon Savage She receives help with the club fFom a cosponsor, Madge Bean. _ "Educating the other students in black culture is what we are about." says McMillan. She says the 35-member club has designed bulletin boards in the school depicting black leaders and their accomplishments. The club members also pride themselves on "A Success Forum," which they sponsored in March and which brought communitv lf?arli&?hki' "?* ' W'.i ' ' '5'; . *.Y v . *"' ' The Winston-Salem Bar Association will meet a Red Lobster on Pjgjc^ Creek Farkway. La Leche Leslie will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 310 Hi breastfeeding will be discussed. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMI A video-slide presentation describing the progran Senior Services Inc. for older adults in Winston-! County is available free to any civic or religious gro mation on how to receive the presentation, call Rfchi 725-0907. " Winston-Salem Slate University will open in Comi Program on June 10 at the Wellness and Fitness Cent Gaines Complex. Registration is being held June 3 th 4 to 6 p.m. at the complex. . ' Camp Happy "Daze" for children with phytic disorders will provide a camping experience thu children ages 6 to 13. For more information or t< Jackie Miller of the Winston-Satan Recreation Special Populations Unit at 727-2519. . The Chronicle welcomes Community Calei Announcements should be concise and typed or n They should include theday, time, place and sponsor plus a number to call for additional information. Ai should be addressed to the Winston-Salem Chronicl Calendar, P.O. Box 3134, Winston-Salem, MC, deadline for announcements is Monday at 3:30 p.m About Town Winston Lake By BRENDA ROBERTSON Chronicle Staff Writer .i The spanking new Winston ^^E,. Lake Family YMCA has finally -MA opened its doors for enjoyment. The Y celebrated its grand WjM opening on Saturday with tours of the new facility. ^ You name it, the new Y has it. Frnm cnnnac tr? a c?#am - ? MWHIItM VW U OlVUill i Will IU an Olympic-sized pool with six j f This $3.2 million Y offers a I fitness program for the entire I family. Members will go through V an orientation, take a fitness test and be put on personal fitness programs. ?RI Norman Joyner, the Y*s director, says "This is one of the best Norman J YMCAs in the country." i Membership applications are family. The price being taken now for the entire ship varies depem J \ V PK \ lib is ready to go Reynolds Industries, spoke to the students on setting priorities. Lisa Caldwell, a law student at Wake Forest University, encouraged the students to be versatile; Larry Haney, owner of an athletic goods shop, told his audience about choosing role models; Reynard McMillan, a general plant attendant at R.J. Reynolds, stressed the importance of overcoming of obstacles; Alice Pearson, chairman of the board for Mother's Helpers the students o y "" their talents, and Prenessa Mickens, an InP^y'^pP^I industrial engineering student at North K .Carolina A&T State L r University, discussed attending black colTo promote the idea Felicia McMillan of a united student body, the club has had T-shirts printed that feature l{ie society's name and a picture of white and black hands shaking. board for Mother's Helpers Inc., told the students about using their talents, and Prenessa Mickens, an UIUU3U iai engineering siuaeni at North Carolina A&T State University, discussed attending black colleges. Please see page A9 gStpfti. Social Notes ^ Black Repub R, - H v.-' 1 * The North Carolina Black Republican Conference will hold ^ its first statewide meeting on June 7 and June 8 at the Hyatt Hotel and the Beneath the Elms " . r'. > ??.' * skating rink. jj': t &30 p.m. at j^e conference is expected to ti attract more than 300 persons ^rom throughout the state. Robert Brown, chairman of the conference, said, "We believe the time has come for us to ask "NTS black people to take a serious look at the Republican Party and t0 assess ^eir political loyalty to ^ k!f the Democratic Party, which has for so long taken us for up. For infor- granted." - * Gov. Jim Martin will be the <4f; - keynote speaker at the opening g^g^Mg|gp dinner on Friday evening. A Book club holds, al fegistii^callr recently at the home of its presiDipartment's dent, Dr. Barbara Phillips. Dr. Phillips led the group in - tneditation by reading quotations ldar^kotices. on truth from the book, printed. "Harvest of Gold." s of the event, She chose selections from Arwouncements thur Compton, John Galsworle Community thy, Albert Schweitzer, Robert i 27102. The Browning and Sir Isaac Newton. ^ , Mrs. Modesta Earl, chairman nf thp nrftorotw ~~ ???w? vnv pi am bv/i Hi I m, icau tt ! YMCA: 'This i 11 jM oyner Virginia Newell of a member- families' needs.... ding upon the John Williams, past director of ME T - jL ? j \^M IBfa I8i * h w j 9 ? I***'"*'" ? . .v / 5 v * Officers of Mt. Tabor High School's Ebony-Ame right, are Madge Bean, co-sponsor; Monica Parh Debra Hogg, secretary, and Tamie Caldwell, pres licans to meet reception for Martin will precede the dinner at 6 p.m. at Beneath the Thomas Stith III, special assistant to the governor, will speak on Saturday at 8 a.m. Other speakers for the day will be m Aaron Johnson, secretary of cor- _ | rections; Dr. Lee E. Monroe, | assistant to the governor on I education, and Lewis S. Myers, >!n, \ assistant secretary of commerce for the state. Robert J. Melvin Bradley, special assistant to President Reagan, will be to get Democrats the keynote speaker at the lun- ty. cheon. Robert W. Bradshaw Jr., The meetings chairman of the North Carolina anyone who regist Republican Party, will speak to ference and ticket: the conference on "Operation nor's speech may Switch," a Republican campaign separately by calli final meeting Eastern tribute to Dr. Phillips in recogni- 1 Elizabeth Tilley tion of her appointment as assis- matron of the tant to the superintendent of the Order of the Eas Winston-Salem/Forsyth' County crowned queen i Schools. Star's Grand Foreign Jurisdicti Also present was Toni Tup- held recently in O pance, a city government worker. She competed She gave several dramatic testants from U.S readings from "The Foreword" chapters in West and "The Playground of Life" in United Kingdc ."Tears and Laughter" by Kahili Bahamas. Gibran. Money raised Please see page A7 ticipants will go s one of the best,' the Model Cities program, visited York University, his sister, Virginia Allen, this past Currently, W week. political science in Williams directed the plan for ^cgo Community the reviulization of 75 cities At a Thursday I physically, socially and sored by Corn Pro economically. Winston-Salem, Newe|| Eas, W| his hometown was one of them. waj honored an Williams worked out of the San $2J ^ endowme D.ego area; therefore, he said he shj for , was not familiar with what Sute University. changes took place here. The program ended under the Both Dr. Hay1 F WSSir* actino el Nixon administration. v, m Dr. Newell, tlfMK ? - - * " * wuiiams is a aiumnus 01 mathematics instri Atkins High School and Ten- attended the lunch nessee State University, where he received a bachelor's degree in WSSU seniors political science. He also received seniors who his master's degree from New academic and lead will be eligible t I Local events, organizations and people, calendar. JPpp* IP "~lf ij Jr *HNiBn& 'jBH^r i I jH >: 4m^ '*<-1 > rican Society and their sponsors, from left to 1am, vice president; Sharon Savage, treasurer; ident (photo by James Parker). 8 Floral Buffs Club takes top honors High honors went to the Floral Buffs Garden Club at the Fourth District Garden Council Show held Saturday afternoon in the Rupert Bell Community Center. The show's theme was "Flowers Forever." Doris Hart H sTicld, of the Floral Buffs Garden c,ub? won ^e blue ribbon and i the Tri-Color Award for her en-v jjj^K try in- the "Natural Motion'* cate8?ryR The top winner for the Rake and Spade Garden Club was Thelma Small. She won a blue to join the par- ribbon and the Horticultural Excellence Award for her hen and are open to chicken entry. She also won seven ers for the con- other first-place ribbons, four s for the gover- second-place ribbons, three thirdr be purchased ng 722-2151. Please see page A7 Star queen crowned , grand worthy Eastern Star student aid pro11th District, gram, the sick, the elderly and tern Star, was health service organizations. it the Eastern Attending the conference were Chapter and J.A. Carter, grand worth> on Conference patron; F.B. Eaton, grand akland, Calif. associate patron; Margaret against con- Minor, grand associate matron;? i. chapters and Marie Singletary, grand Germany, the secretary; Veatrice Davis, grand >m and the benevolent secretary; Pauline Lowe, grand district deputy, and by the par- Bernice White, past worthy to benefit the matron. Joyner says scholarship, which will pay the illiams is a expenses they incur while attenstructor at San ding the university. College.... Students with computer luncheon spon- science, business or mathematics ducts, Virginia majors or minors will be given ird alderman. nreference for th* au/nrH d accepted a nt and intern- The summer internship proWins ton-Salem gram will provide a six-week professional work experience. The intern will get a chance to work in wood Wilson, the firm's Englewood Cliffs, hancellor, ancT ^ N.J., headquarters, Chicago and a retired 7 Atlanta. ictor at WSSU, leon. CPC sells such products as Hellmans mayonnaise, Mazola ; and rising cooking oil, Skippy peanut butdemonstrate ter, Mueller's spaghetti, Thomas ership abilities English muffins, Argo starch, o receive the and Karo svruo.