"Bells For Hope" Celebrate Clinton On WSSU Campus Handbell ringers from five local g roups participated in a local "BelU to^Hope" celebration initi ated b\ the 52nd President Inau gural Committee. As President-elect Clinton. Vice President-elect Gore and their families rang a replica of the L ibert > Bell at Arlington National Cemetery on the evening of Jan. 17. the WSSU/Community Ringers plased English handbells outdoors on the Winston-Salem Slate I'niversity campus. Participants of the local cele bration included representatives from the following organizations: Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church Handbell Choir. Lo\e Com munity Choir, Saint Paul United Methodist Church Handbell Ctioir. and Winston-Salem State lm\er sity/Community Ringers. Handbell d irectors und assis tants included Ruth Glenn. Veron ica Jones, A. Louisa Fo\. Bettye Hannon, and Annette Wilson Dr. Faustina Holman. professor of music at Winston-Salem State Uni versity coordinated the campus "Bells for Hope" celebration. Seniors Make Vacation A Learning Experience Some of the best opportunities for adventure and personal enrich ment ctfmes after retirement. Thou sands of older Americans have made this discovery through Elderhostel, an exciting program designed specifically for adults over the age of 60. Elderhostel offers travel and learning adventures for seniors from all walks of life. All that's needed is an open mind and a desire to pursue new ideas to make new friends. During a typical week-long pro gram. participants join a group of 30-40 classmates, living in campus dormitories or nearby hotels, dining in the student cafeteria, and taking up to three classes a day taught by faculty. Courses are a smorgasbord of traditional and not-so traditional subjects, from explorations of the natural environment and hands-on instruction in computers, to black American poets and Native Ameri can culture. Elderhostel was founded in wssu 1975 as a response to the lack of inexpensive and enjoyable post retirement activities for older adults. Last year, nearly 237.000 Ameri cans participated in programs at more than 1,800 host institutions in all 50 states, the 10 'Canadian provinces and in 43 countries over seas. Average cost for a one-week program in the United States is $295, and includes all meals, lodg ing, classes, a variety of course related field trips and excursions, and often evening social activities a well. Overseas programs are two-to -four weeks in length, and the cost includes round-trip airf are. Elderhostekoffers scholarships to i n d i v i d u als w h o are u nable to afford the cost of the program. Ray ford A . Means Governor Robert Casey and eon firmed by the Pennsylvania Senate as a judge in the Common Pleas Court on Nov. 25. 1992. On Dec. 1 1. 1992. Means was sworn in by Judge James A. Lineberger to the Criminal Trial Division of the Com mon Pleas Court of Pennsylvania. Means is a 1973 graduate of WSSl' and a 1979 graduate of North Carolina Central University Lau School, fie is currently serving on the VYSSL' Board of Trustees. Before being appointed a ludge. Means served as an assistant district attorney and deputy district attorney of the pre-trial division. r a1st l/V/V/ CORPORATION BORROW BUY OR BROWSE 282N UNIVERSITY PARKWAY COI.I.KC.K PLAZA CENTER MONDAY-SATURDAY ? 9-9 - SUNDAY The handbell ringers at WSSL Hosteler participants in a classroom discussion. Elderhostelers take up to three non-credit courses in the lib eral arts and sciences, but there are no grades, homework assignments^rrtestr. Goler Men^s Day Cetebration \len'?s Da> will be celebrated on Sunday. Jan. 3 1 . at 11 a.m. at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church, at Fourth and Dunleith streets. The co-chairmen are Robert Thompson Jr. and Calvin W McDougal. The theme is "Spiritual Strengthening and Community Enrichment, through a Positive Example of our Role. Obligation and Duty to the Men of Today and Tomorrow." The captains are Dr. Herman Burney. Vincent Dewberry. Harry Henderson. Gregory Knox. Thomas Morgan. James Parks. Robert Scales. Bruce Topping, Donnell Wynecoff and Rodric Young. Music will be furnished by the Goler Choraliers. directed by Ber nice Davenport. A requested selec tion is to be performed by Albert Stewart. The Rev. Seth Osibisa Lartey is the featured speaker. He received his undergraduate degree in education from Living stone College and his graduate degree, master of religious educa tion from Duke University. Rev. Lartey has been a speaker for a lec ture series at Duke University, a contributor to Christian educational manuals and a founding director and consultant for various educa tional enrichment programs. He was a teacher in grades 4-6; vice princi pal of student affairs. AME Zion Atademy, Liberia. West Africa; a Christian educator, minister of the gospel and a member of the Bladen County school system's Strategic Planning Steering Committee-. Rev. Lartey now pastors the Goler Memorial AME Zion Church of this city. . G OLD S TAR LOOK FOR THE GOLD STAR SIGNS THROUGHOUT OUR STORES THAT SHOW YOU WHERE TO FIND SAVINGS ON THOUSANDS OF FASHION ITEMS SHOP TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY TOTAL SAVINGS OF 25%-60 % OFF ? MISSES ? PETITES ? WOMEN ? JUNIORS ? SPORTSWEAR ? DRESSES ? COATS ? SUITS ? IJ N C E R I E ? SHOES ? ACCESSORIES ? MEN'S SPORTSW EAR ? CI.O I HI NC ? EI RNISHINGS ? YOUNG MEN ? RO> S ? CHILDREN HECI IT'S HANES MALL ? FRIENDLY CENTER #?