(L to R) 2nd runner up Janel Ray , LaToya McConnell, 1st runner up Raylyn Mitchell , Princess Jessica Faulk , I aurie Johnson and Timeka Couthen. ? ?V . Jessica Faulk Crowned Miss Zeta Princess wstm .v*av"y,<; ?? f H < I Jessica Faulk, a fifth grade student at Rural Hall Elementary School, was named Miss Zeta Princess, Saturday, May 27, dur ing the Fourth Zeta Cotillion, a formal presentation of young ladies in grades three through six. The Cotillion, sponsored by the "Nu Tau Zeta (Kernesville) Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Soror Inc., was Meld^TTTfre OTIIard Auditorium of the Anderson Center at Winston-Salem State I niVersity.,.. Jessica is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Faulk. An accomplished musician, she per formed a piano medley for her talent presentation. First runner-up in the Cotil lion was Raylyn Mitchell, a nine->vai old student at Walker tow n Elementary School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs C ilasco Mitchell. She performed an original dramatic pre sentation. Angel 1 a Janel Ray, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Kay. was second nin ner-up. A sixth grader at Atkins Middle School. Janel sang the Mississippi Children's Choir's version of "Mis Eve Is On The Sparrow." Roth Ray Is n and Janel received standing ovations for their presentations. Other members of the court were Timeka Couthcn. daughter of Ms. Rayponzia Couthcn and Mr. Gre gory C a i_ri and gran d - daughtci of Ms. Ruby Cain: Laurie Johnson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Larry Davis: and LaTova McConnell. Jerry Ervin. Timeka sang the contemporary gospel song "I Still Hear You Calling My Name;" Laurie played a classical piece on the clarinet; 'and LaToya led the audience in singing "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing/* -,*? - 'v ' f Also present for the occasion W e rp rgnjTji gv ij f \ ==^lisF=ZeTa Princess and Julia Scott, Miss Zeta Princess 1993, who assisted with the corona tion. Marshals for the evening were Master Daniel Lyons, Jr. and Master French Shannon, IV. During the Cotillion, contes tants donned formal attire for an original dance choreographed by Ms. Regeania Singletary. Chap y ? V. * m* ? ter members Juanita Penn and Rosalyn Evans coordinated the Cotillion and Soror Avis Bond was mistress of ceremonies. Pro ceeds from the program will be used to fund the Susie S. Hilliard Book Scholarship at Winston Safefti State University. daughter of Mrs. 1 Tomctta Ervin and Mr. Darryl McConnel! and Miss Zeta Princess 1995, Jessica Faulk the stepdaughter of Mr. Signs of Success from page / was to be consistent. That gave a great deal of stability to the envi ronment. Many of these students have problems in school because teachers don't have the time to really get involved to try and understand them. Gaither said. "They just needed a little tender loving care," Gaither said. It was obvious that they just needed someone to spend some quality time with them." Because of how a student acts and it heiresses a certain wav he gets labeled." Shore added. Rather than just the exte rior. wc need to look at the inte rior." \lberta McMillian, educa tion and training director at the Winston-Salem Urban League, srtid these two men were ideal for Project Success. " They are excellent motiva tors, role models and teachers for these young people," she said. ' They have experiences that they have lived and they can share them with these young people." Gaither and Shore said they really enjoyed working with the young people at Griffith and hope to do it again next year. Shore added that he hopes the program will get more fund ing so that it may expand. Johnson said she is definitely looking to keep this program going and just reaching one stu dents makes all the difference. "If I can reach just one child, then I'm happy," she said. There are three youngsters in the program that Gaither said he grew very close to. The evidence is in the pictures he has framed of him with each one of them and placed on a desk in his office. Shore said by treating the youth in this program and others like one of his own he has become like a father-figure to many. "There are about 20-30 kids out thejc who might call me Daddy, he said. "And that feels good." ~T The Winston-Salem Alumnae C hatter # m ? * M?# Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc \ hmtkJkmM V/ iL_. ?~ Presents the DELTA AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday & Sunday, July 8 & 9, 1995 Tee Tin* 7:30 A M At The Winston take Golf Course Winston-Salem, NC (910) 727-2703 To Benefit . 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