it % ? ?!?*: * I'm ? $W: ?l i^jijSg V:-.: s=P? 's ? - ?* ^ ? , , ? ** ' , f- ? a "i 'You've got the right one, baby !' "You've got the right one,, baby!" The one and only Ray Charles, second from right, accepts congratulations following his receipt of the NAFEO Leader ship Award in Sight and Sound during the recent 16th National Conference on Blacks in Higher Education at the Washington, D.C. Hilton Towers. With him are, from left, Sam Hall, Manager, Community Pro grams, Pepsi-Cola Co.; Dr. Samuel L. Myers, President of the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO), an organi zation representing the nation's 117 black colleges and universi ties; and Dr. Frederick S. Humphries, Chairman, NAFEO and President of Florida A&M University. Accepting the award, Charles said: "My mother inspired us to learn all that we could possibly learn. She said that the knowledge you have in your head cannot be taken away from you." Charles ended with a line from his award-winning Diet ? Pepsi commercial: "You've got the right one, baby J" Auditions scheduled by NCBRC .! The KortS Carolina Black Repertory Company tempo sclcction. Bring sheet miistc for piano acdbni-; | will hold j&didonS for the Broad- paniment fir an instrumental Cassette/track. "1118UI way on April 10, In addition, auditions will be held for the position at 7 p.m. ait the Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum of music director^ and musicians (piano, bass, druitis Dr. ; ^ & sax). Please call NCBRC for additional information; Singer/actor-dancer types interested in being part at (919) 723-2266. Of this joyous music "Ain't Misbehavin'" will b? directed and ctrore sbottld come prepand to perform |wo songs (one bat- ographed by Mabel Robinson and produced by Larty Ittd & one up-tempo) blues, jazz, gospel or pop. Leon Hamlin for the North Carolina Black Repertory Movement should be demonstrated during the up- Company. DJ's Beauty Salon - , a ? Emma Glenn She's back on the rise in a new era with a past career. She became a licensed cosmetologist in Reidsville, where she worked at Apex Beauty for itvtrtl y?ars She went back to sehoof to trin i refresher course at Dudley Cosmetology University and advanced courses at Aurora Beauty College. jr ^ -v Stephanie Myers A graduate of the Barbizon Beauty School, she enjoys making people look their best. "I always like doing hair so I knew this was the career for 'me. When I know I've pleased my clients ? when I see that smile on their faces ? I know I'm pleased " Peggy Wilson The owner and manager of DJ's Beauty Salon. A graduate of the Greensboro School of Beauty Culture, she has been 8 years in the profession, "I always enjoy seeing the smtle on a client's face when they've just received that new hair style!" Peggy runs a full -service1 salon at DJ's and employs two stylists Peggy, Stephanie A Emma believe, "With God's help, success Is eminent .* 524 Hemingway St. Wlnaton-Salem, NC 27109 (919) 784-0023 2 Those Who Care' awards 77 WFMY-TV honored ten unsung heroes during the fourth annual "2 Those Who Care" Service to the Pied mont Awards Ceremony held Tues day, Apr. 2, at the Radisson Hotel in HighFtoint. The ceremony was broadcast live on WFMY-TV (Channel 2, CBS) at 9 pjti. The recipients were selected by a distinguished Board of Governors from a field of hundreds of volunteers nominated in the 28-county area served by WFMY-TV. They were chosen for devoting their time and tal ents to help enrich the lives of others. This year's recipients are: ? Ernest Brooks - High Point - youngest recipient of the award at ten years old, collects and takes items to homeless people in night shelters. ? Nancy James - Greensboro - serves as a family care mother for the Children's Home Society of North' Carolina. . i ? Dennis Mason - Greensboro -> serves as a church coordinator for the Bennett College/United Negro Col lege Fund Campaign. ? Ken Young - Kernersville - started the Search and Rescue team for the Piney Grove Volunteer Fire Department. ? Walter Evans Jr. - Greensboro - volunteers about 100 hours per month for the United Way of Greater Greensboro. ? Lee Welsh - Julian - volunteers in a sight-saving program traveling the state to do glaucoma screenings. ?Jacqueline Teal - Winston Salem - conducts clean-up campaigns to keep a local neighborhood clean. ? Daisy Briggs - Reidsville - vol unteers numerous hours at jhe Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville working the information desk and gift shop. ? Michael G. Jackson - Greens boro - instrumental in forming the Guilford County Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. ? Floyd Page - Burlington - vol unteers with the American Red Cross during bloodmobiles. Each recipient will be given a statuette and a check for $500 for the charity of their choice. Proceeds from the awards Cere mony will go to the Triad North Car olina Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. . Debbie & Geno Corbisiero invite you to discover Geno's Underground Saturday Night JANICE PRICE Geno's Underground is an Italian-American Restaurant wi|h,^, relaxed atmosphere and reAfibname^prices starting at $5.95 ?Pasta * Steak* Prime Rib "Seafood ? Barbeque; ? Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday thru Saturday - lunches under $5.00. : ? Late Night Jazz menu starting at $2.95 \ Come see us in the Stratford Oaks Building 514 South Stratford Rd. >. , Winston-Salem 919-761-0511 HINKLE'S PARKWAY LOCATION MOVING OUT SALE ? All Office Supplies 40%-80% Off ?? ? Bibles 25% Off and Church Supplies 50% Off ? Hardback and Paperback Books 50% Off ? 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