A People OnThe M W atson r< Carlus B. Watson, a junior at East Forsyth High School, has been selected for the 1985 session of the North Carolina American Legion Tar Heel Boys' State, which will be held at Wake Forest University. North Carolina Boys' State is a six-day, intensive workshop in state government and politics. Watson will participate in a variety of activities that are designed to improve the participants' awareness and understanding of the organization and operations of government and politics, as well' as public policies that are being debated currently in North Carolina. He is the son of Henry and Magdalene Watson and a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. At East Forsyth, he is a member of the National Honor Society and the football team. He is also a member of the Carver recreational basketball team and the Weightlifting Club.... Sylvia Ann Bullard, was awarded the Winston-Salem and Twin City Kiwanis Club Scholarship at Forsyth Technical College. Bullard is a 1985 graduate of East Forsyth High School and the Service willpaim The Neighborhood Address Service, a division of Off Campus Sportswear, recently hired 50 people to paint curb addresses in Winston-Salem neighborhoods. IIIINNNIIIIIIIIIIIINNHIIHMIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIinillllllllllllll Garden club place ribbons and two hi^Sorable mentions. " . , * Katherine Walker is president of the Rake and Spade Garden - Club. Virginia Stewart of the Best Yet Flower and Garden Club won a blue ribbon for her flower arrangement. in the "Return to Tradition*' category. She also won four other ribbons, including a first-place with her portulaca entry. IIIMUNNIIIIMillllKtftlllMHfllNIIMIIMIIHNIIimiMHWII Book club lunHmiiimiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiM Of special interest to the members were two pieces: "Emergency Care of Open Wounds" and "Emergency Care of Open Wounds That Cannot be Seen," taken from a new novel, "Sassafras, Cypress and Indigo," by Ntozske Shange. Military Notes Hargra\erei Marine Pfc. Cedric K. Hargrove, son of Mary H. Conner of 618 W. 14th St., recently reported for duty with the Third Force Service Support Group on Okinawa. Hargrove, a 1983 graduate of R. J. Reynolds High School, joined the Marine Corps in July 1984. Marine 2nd Lt. David A. Peacock, son of Lois and George Wilson Jr. of 4430 Old Lexington Road, has completed the ground supply officers course at Camp Lejeune. During the 12-week course, Peacock learned the technical and leadership skills needed to manage a supply account in Fleet Marine Force and non-Fleet Marine Force units. He also studied the support activities supply system procedures, which emphasize the duties of the individual unit supply officer. Peacock graduated from Parkland Senior High School. He V I love jcently selecte Sylvia A. Bullard daughter of Bernice Bullard. At East Forsyth, Bullard received certificates for her outstanding achievements in English and for having a perfect attendance record this school year. ??- __ She was also honored as the Kiwanis' administrative management society's business Student of the Year for 1985. Lowell T. Murchlson, a. 10thgrade trumpet player at Carver High School, was named Band Student of the Year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. t addresses This service was created to eliminate the problem of ambulance drivers and firemen not being able to find houses in emergencies. iiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiMiMiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiMNiniiiiiiiiiiii From Page A6 Robert Jeffries, Of the Prince's reamer uarden dub - the only male club in the council ? won the Award of Distinction with his dried plant arrangement in the "Harvest Moon" category. The male club won five firstplace ribbons and two secondplace ribbons. William McKoy is president of the club. IIIIIIIIIIIIMIMMNIIIIIHMIIIHHIIMIRIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi From Page A6 iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiitMiiiiMiiaiiiitiiii Members attending the meeting were Mrs. Ruth Boone, Mrs. Bronnie Daniels, Mrs. Irma Gadson, Mrs. Emmalene Goodwin, Mrs. Annie Hairston, Mrs. Aleise Jessup, Mrs. Wilma Lassiter, Mrs. Edna Revels and Mrs." Marian Wooten. ports for service received his bachelor's degree in 1 AO J f 1" 1 <"? ' > 11 * i*oh irom i ne ^liaaei in Charleston, S.C. He joined the Marine Corps in May 1984. NAVY. ITS NOT JUST A SNUFF, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. Helme Tobacco Company 4 romptny ci Culbfo O>rpor?lion a \ d to attend Bo Lowell Murchison William H. Murchison of Winston-Salem. Lowell holds such honors as Band Student of the Month for August, 1984, All-County Band, United States Achievement Acadefny and High School Band l-lnil rtf CnmA i iau vsi i aint. x Kelia C. Gray, a ninth-grade clarinet player at Carver High School, was named Band Student Vfouve c VK. SLIT IVIRGir SUMS Mei Light Warning: The Surgeon Gen That Cigarette Smoking Is Da Menthol: 14mg "tar." 0 9 mg nicotine?Lig . "tar," 0.6 mg nicotine av per cigarette. FTC ys' State V* * .# %" bm^hhhhinmp* ' ": ^ f-^ssttai / "' Kelia Gray of the Month in May. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Gray of WinstonSalem. Gray has been playing the clarinet for four years. She also plays the piano. At Parvpr chp ic Q^fivo in ?Vio ? V4 | jiiv aa uvii v ill vnv marching, pep and concert bands. 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