(L to r.) Soror Danetta Fitts, Sharnay Torrance , Tiffany Walker and Soror Emily Harper . (Photo by C.B. Homier) (L to r.) Soror Emily Harper, James Lone Jr., Tiffany Walker, Benita Parks and Soror Danetta Fitts. ( Photo by C.B . Hauser) Rho Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Holds Reception for Scholarship Recipients rThc Rho Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Socority Inc. held a recep tion at the Bethlehem Community Center on June 6 to honor the recip ients of scholarship awards. Parents, friends, sorors, Amicae and former Soiree contestants joined the "Zeta family" to honor the 1992 and 1993 scholarship winners. Following a welcome by Emily C. Harper, basileus of Rho Zeta, Soror Danetta Fitts explained the requirements and qualifications of the scholarship committee. Mem Art Show? I Calls for Entries Associated Artists of Winston Sulem announces a call for entries for Earth Ait, a national juried ait exhibition. The show will feature two- and three-dimensional works with environmental themes, includ ing landscapes, as well as works made from recycled, "found" or natural materials, that reflect artists- visions and interpretations of nature and the environment. The competition is open to all artists and all fine art media. Several works will be chosen to receive cash, purchase and merchandise awards. Initial selection of work will be made from 35 mm slides. The deadline for slide entries is July l2. Final judging will be made from actual works. Accepted work will be on display in the Associated Artists and Milton Rhodes Gal leries of the Sawtooth Building Sept. 2 through Oct 8. For more information or to receive a copy of the show prospectus, write or call: Associ ? ated Artists, 226 N. Mai shall St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101, (919) 722-0340. MESDA ?* to Host Summer Program High school students will have an opportunity to explore the work ings of a museum from the inside out in a new, week-long summer experience at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) from July 25-31. The program will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. during the week days. Applications are due no later than June 25. The cost of this pilot program is $125. For more information or to request an application, call MESDA at 721-7360 or pick up applications at the museum at 924 S. Main St, in Old Salem, between 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. bers of the committee included Sorors Lois Hauser, Savannah Lewis, Keely Sherrad and Velma Hawkins. Fitts is chairman of the committee. The 1992 recipients included: Reco Wilson of Morehouse Col lege; Bemice Sanders of North Car olina A&T StateUniversity; Catrina Reid of St. Augustine College; Tawana Jones of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Tara Craft of Winston-Salem State University. ' The 1993 recipients were: Benita Parks of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Tiffany Walker of N.C. A&T State University; Jerri Allen of WSSU; Thomasina Lentz and James Lone Jr., both of A&T; Stephanie Shell of Campbell University; Tahara Moore of WSSU; and Catherine Weston of UNC-Chapel Hill. Special recognitions included: members of Omega chapter at WSSU; Amicae; life members; and Sorors Gwen H. Ashley and Vivien King Bright The Omega members received tokens from the Rho Zeta chapter. Soror Cheryl Bradshaw-was acknowledged as the North Carolina state director and the 1993 "Zen of the Year" by the chapter. Also rec ognized were the parents and guardians of all recipients. Tiffany Walker said she appre- L ciated the efforts Of the sorority. Ht'Kular PrVri May Vary In Some Store* Due To Loral ( onipctition I .ay a way Not Available In All Store* ? I'W.VKmart* Corporation Sale Price* Effective Wednesday, June 1 6 Through Sa turd try, June 1 9 COMPACT DISCS <. i nis 1 4 4-oz net \v t sprax . Sale Price |99 PkCLL HAIR CARI PRODUCTS I S-fl -o/ shampoo or concHtiom t in a varietv of formulas. Sale Price ! ;?