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39th Annual C fiorif/ SJas/iw/i SJcu'z Kendra Lassiter, 17, is a 12th-grader at Glenn High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lassiter. Kendra plans to attend college to become a child psychologist. ^ A Monica M. Smith, 18, is a freshman at WSSU. She is the daughter of Marie Smith. Monica plans to become a pathologist or an R&B vocalist. Calvin Lowery, 17 is a 12th-grader at Carver High School. He is the son of Calvin and Charlene Edwards. Calvin plans to become an orthodontist Ruby J. Burnette, 14, is a 9th-grader at Reynolds High School. She is the daughter of Laretta G. Burnette. Ruby plans to become a doctor. Vincent Wilkins, 16, is in the 11th grade at North Davidson High school. He is the son of Nathan and Roberta Wilkins. Vincent plans to become a doctor. Crystal Gerald, 16, is ao' 11 th-gnader at Carver High School She is the daughter of Medeline ^ Gerald. Crystal plans to obtain^; business management degree become a cosmetologist. - vK 1 From the - \Desk of the \Guild 1 The president of the Winston Salem Urban League Guild, Joan Cardwell, speaks encour agingly about the role of the * Guild. The Guild supports the 1996 National Urban League's theme, "Building 21st-century Communities." Our Guild will continue to help youth prepare themselves by providing schol arships, awards and avenues lor participation in other educa tional programs sponsored by the Urban 1 "ague. The Reading Olympiad, Shemeka Nicole Jordan, 16, is an 11 th-grader at Parkland High School. She is the daughter of Nathaniel and Vera Jordon. Shemeka plans to attend college to become a physical therapist. Brandy Thomas, 17, is a 12th-grader at Mt. Tabor High School. She is the daughter of Frank K. Thomas Jr. and Cassandra Thomas-Smith. Brandy plans to become an obstetrician and gyne cologist. one such educational project sponsored h\ the Titian League, addresses one ot the greatest ills ol our societv: illit eracy. The inability to read not only hinders students from reaching their greatest poten tial. hut also limits the resources Irani which a society has to draw. However, reading can help students to realize their wildest dreams and to Tawana Hanner, 15, is a lOth-grader at Carver High School. She is the daughter of Emma Bethea. Tawana plans to become a doctor. *'W fi Alisha Oliver, 16, is an 11th-grader at Glenn High School. She is the daughter of Patricia Oliver. A!<sha plans to attend col lege after graduation. Rosetta S. Hawley-Rice, 16, is an 11th-gradet/ at Wept Forsyth High School. She is the daughter of Michael and Georganna Rice. Rosetta plans to become a pediatric doctor, specializing in cycle cell anemia. achieve their fondest hopes. They can become part of the American Dream. The 1996, 39th annual pro duction of the Ebony Fashion Fair, "The Great Fashion Mix," to be held at the M. C. Benton Convention Center on Friday, Nov. 1 at 8 p.m., will benefit the Guild's scholarship fund and Urban League programs. Guild volunteers have con tinued to serve the community by supporting various programs from the Reading Olympiad to Health Fairs. The Guild aids the coinmu Please see page .5 ? Nails ? Color ? Perms ? Weave ? Gucci ? Louis Vutlon ? Fend' ? Channel ? Anne Kli< 9\fezu 'Extravagance Clothing dr iHciir Saton ".'1 '.\cu' 'f-xperience h\ Clothing and 'Hair %e for men t J / 7 '/1; [fourth Street Meissa Thacker Shop 723-9100 Owner, Manager v Salon 723-8821 LATINIIM The ultimate day spa experience of classic ' health and beauty treatments enhanced with a touch of Southern hospitality... SALON' & SPA No other experience compares! 7 ? Hair Care ? Manicures ? Aromatherapy Massage ? Facials ? Pedicures ? Hydrotherapy Enter an exceptional world of fashion for women; men and children. We also offer jewelry/ accessories and speciality items. It's an extraordinary selection of hand-picked merchandise! The Towers ? 205 S. Stratford Rd. ? Winston-Salem ? (910)724-4940
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