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Piggott Receives Honors Dionne Piggott, a junior honor roll student at Carver High School, has had a successful academic year. She was nominated for Gover nor's School, a six- week program of intense scholarly study on the campus of Salem College. She received the honor of chief junior marshal!, awarded to the junior stu dent with the highest academic average of the class. The honor gives her the privilege of escorting the graduating class at its com mencement exercises. She was also selected to participate in a Minority High School Student Research Apprentice Program at Bowman Gray School of Medicine under the mentorship of Dr. Inglis Miller Jr. in neurobiology and anatomy. In addition, Piggott continued participating in three sports at Carver. She will play tennis in the fall, playing in the number-two position. She also plays basketball and Softball. She opened this year's season with a grand slam, but from-??m pleting the season. Last month, Pig gott won a Most Valuable Player trophy in tennis and a co-Most Valuable Player trophy in basket ball at the school's athletic awards program. She is also a member of the National Honor Society, the Span ish Honor Society and Vision 494. Piggott is active in her church, New Bethel Baptist Church, where the Rev. Jerry Drayton is pastor. She is the Youth/Young Adult chairperson, where she presides over youth activities, and is presi dent of the Youth Choir, a member of the Junior Missionaries and on the Nursery Committee. Piggott is also active in civic activities. She is a team player in the AAU girls' basketball league at Winston Lake Family YMCA, where she plays for the Winston Lake Lakers. Dionne Pig go tt Piggott plans to follow a career in pediatrics. She participates in the Medical Explorers, a scouting expe rience at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine, under the auspices of the Old Hickory Council. She is secretary for the Medical Explorers. She will be president of the stu dent body at Carver High School next school year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Piggott of the Ebony Hills community. Exercise Caution When You Exercise ?/ ... Exercising is certainly good for your health* but it can also be haz ardous to your health if it causes you to become a crime victim, Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Barker said. He offers these tips that can help prevent your becoming a walk mgcrimestatfstic: ? Avoid walking or jogging alone at night. The common adage " that there is "safety in number^' applies even on the streets of "your own community at night. ? Avoid running or walking on dimly lit streets, and stay out of alleys. Don't use remote or little - traveled shortcuts. ? ? Stay-in the part of the side walk close to theitrect and away from shrubbery., .trees and door* ? ways. ? Always wear reflective LIFT ~ Receives Grant from Integon The LIFT Academy has announced that it has received a grant in the amount of $3,000 a year for the next three years. The Integon Foundation is assisting LIFT in providing instruction, tutoring, counseling to both the stu dent and their families, referral ser vices, and a support system for all students accepted, acting as a kind of academic "emergency room." The LIFT Academy serves students between the ages of six and seven teen. The majority of the students are referred by the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School Sys tem after suspension, exclusion, or expulsion. Church to Sponsor Beach Trip The Pastor's Aide Society of New Unity Missionary Baptist Church is sponsoring a trip to Myr tle Beach on June 19. For details call Christine Douthit at 744-0188, Mil dred Davis at 785-2369 or Alice Johnson at 722-4249. CORRECTIONS An article in last week's edi tion misidentificd the universities where Julia P. Chisholm received her degrees. She received her bach elor of science degree from Win ston-Salem State University and a master of arts degree from N.C. A&T State University. The Chron icle regrets this error. clothing at nighL ? It is advisable for women to carry whistles or other noise-makers to sound loudly if accosted "Lastly, we always advise any one out walking, jogging or bicy 1 1 cling, to carry proper identification with them," Barker said. "This should include your current address, phone number and person to notify in case of an emergency anytime you are away from ^our home." NWOA Inducts 30 Youth Achievers The Pfafftown Chapter of National Women of Achievement ~ TrrcYlnducted 30 Icxal yOirths into the National Youth Achievers orga nization at its first induction cere mony on May 23 at Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church. Program participants were: Achiever Shirley Holness, scripture; Achiever Debbie Woodson, invoca tion; Achiever Jeannette Lewis, welcomc; Achiever Ericsteen Lash, purpose of National Youth Achiev ers. Achiever Willie Kennedy, National Youth co-director, con ducted the induction ceremonyt which emphasized "Always Remember in Giving One's Best, the Best Returns." Achiever Emma Norman and other achievers led the pinning cere mony. Achiever Debbie Woodson presented and congratulated each new member of the National Youth Achievers to their parents and visi tors who attended. Achiever Jeannette Lewis, chapter president, presented the chapter members. Achiever Lucille Gwynn led the closing song and prayer. The newly inducted National Youth Achievers are: Kristen Col lier, Latonnie Collier, Bree Don away, Mala Joe Donaway, Alveria Dove, Demetria Dove, Corey Eldridge, Davida Eldridge, David Eldridge, Runda Evans, April Har grove, Jonathon Henry, Jessica Hunter, Tomica Joseph, Bryan Lit tlejohn, Charlaye Miller, Ashley Nolan. CandiceNolanjChris Ruff, Jason Ruff, Charisse Smith, Chris Smith, Keith Tanner, Shawan Tan ner, Charnetle Tetterton, Varnette Tetterton, Shcrita Valentine, Tan gcla Wallace, Kenya Washington, Stephanie Woodson. The Pfafftown National Women of Achievement Inc. mem bers who were present were Achiever Jeancttc T. Lewis, Lucille Gwynn, Valaric S. Harris, Ericsteen Lash, Leo la Sadler, Emma Norman, Phyllis D. Humphrey-Joseph, Shirley Holness, Debbie Woodson, Jamcsinc T. Ruff, Marcie B. Shore, Theresa R. Henry and Valeria Dove. Achiever Emma Norman is chapter reporter. Kimberly Park to Hold Unity Day "Community Unity Day" in Kimbcrly Park Terrace will be Held June 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be outdoor entertainment for all ages. On center state, there will be performancesby a jazz band,E&R Unlimited (gospel), two youth choirs, African cultural dancers, and a double-dutch demonstration. Members of the Wake Forest Uni versity football learn will lead two football clinics for youngsters ages 10-177 Children will enjoy outdoor games and art activities throughout the day. In addition, there will be information tables at which repre sentatives of various community agencies will present their program and services. Baked items will be sold to raise money for outdoor play equipment. "Community Unity Day" is sponsored jointly by the Housing Authority of the City of Winston Salem and the Great Beginnings program of Bolton Elementary School. 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