t he Charlotte Alumnae Chapter of Delta
Sigma Theata Sorority, Inc. celebrated
Founders' Day recently with a luncheon
panel discussion at McDonald s Cafe
teria on Beatties Ford Road The theme
for the panel discussion was "Strategies
for the Emerging Realities." Sorors from
surrounding communities were invited to
be guest panelists Participants and their
topics were as follows: "Crime in the
Black Community" by Soror Hattie
Walker, Lancaster Alumnae Chapter,
"Black Entrepreneurship" by Soror
Sylvia Heath Renwick, Rock Hill Alum
nae Chapter; "Educating Black Youth
for Survival and Advancement in the
SO s by Soror Anganette Homsley,
Gastonia Alumnae Chapter; “Economic
Security in the Black Family" by Soro
Dorothy S. Johnson, Salisbury Alumnae
Chapter. The program began prompt
at noon with welcoming remarks from
Soror Shirley G. Anderson, presdient of
the Charlotte Alumnae Chapter After
the invocation by Soror Dorothy Stinson,
a delicious lunch was served to over 100
Deltas and their guests Then there was
music from the Delta Ensemble, fol
towed by the introduction of the panel by
Soror June Smith. The panel discussion,
with Soror Bertha Maxwell of the
Charlotte Alumnae Chapter as moder
ator, was informative, and well received
by the audience. The topics were timely
and of great interest to everyone in
attendance. A lively questions and an
swer period culminated the activities of
the day Soror Mamie L Brewington
served as chairperson of the Founders'
Day Committee
„ I his Weekend
Family In Perspective
; Workshop Will Be Held
The Family In Perspect
ive is the name of the
. workshop to be held at
Pentecostal Temple
; Church of God in Christ,
1401 Parkwood Avenue
February 8-12.
This workshop is de
signed to provide profes
sional expertise in the
■ areas of family' child and
marriage counseling as
; well as information and
workshop sessions aimed
at singles, divorcees, and
widowers.
Each day from Monday
through Friday dinner will
be served with the Bishop
J. H. Sherman family
from 5:30-7 p.m
mionymous question and
* answer periods will be held
. from 7-8:30 p.m. A musical
presentation will be led by
the Radio Choir and the J.
H Sherman Ensemble of
'• the Pentecostal Temple
Church of God in Christ.
A special guest speaker
each night will deliver a
word from the Lord at 9
p.m. Dr. George McKinney
of San Diego, California, is
a licensed Marriage and
• Family Counselor; author;
and pastor of St. Stephen’s
Church of God in Christ. He
is a member of Who's Who
in Religion; Who's Who in
Black America; and is a
recipient of various other
honors
Kegistration fee is $20 for
the entire week which in
cludes all meals (five full
course meals)., a 30 minute
i counseling session with Dr
McKinney and an inform
v ation packed Kegistration
J Kit. There can only be 100
reservations for the dinner
and counseling hour so
. don't waste time.
The following areas of
’ concentration will be ab
* sorbed: marriage and
.• family counseling; crisis
intervention; sexuality
' counseling; separation;
loss and grief; and singles
counseling
Everyone is invited to
. participate in this educa
• tional and spiritual event.
Contact Bishop J H.
, Sherman Sr., pastor of
; Pentecostal Temple
Church of God in Christ at
377-0642 or L. Diane
Bennett at 374-2205 for fur
ther information.
The conductor of the
workshop Dr. McKinney
was born in Arkansas
He graduated with a
; Ph.D. from California
Graduate School of
Theology In 1974. Some of
his recent publications
include "The Christian
Home," Vision Publishing
House, 1981 and "Rejoice in
the I/ord” a Daily’ Devo
; tional Guide, 1981
He is married to Jean C.
Brown of Dayton, Ohio, and
I has five sons.
I His honors are numerous
; and he serves on various
boards: vice president,
Board of Education; Na
’ tional Board, Intervarsity
; Christian Fellowship;
• Board of Elders and Mor
. ris Cerlllo World Evangel
’ ism, to name a few.
•„ He is also a member of
A
Dr. George D. McKinney
...Workshop leader
the Alpha Kappa Mu Na
I
tional Honor Society; Ca
lifornia YMCA and San
Diego Urban League
It is the wish of the
Pentecostal Temple and
-Bishop J—H Sherman to
provide as much informa
tion and material as pos
sible to ensure that you will
have the best home life
possible. It is up to you to
take advantage of this con
certed effort
iui me ana my
house...we will serve the
Lord,-' Joshua 24:15 What
about you?
t amiiuir Chche Claims People Are “Rom” Leaders
mii uiu uuu i a in 11 iu i
cliche claims that certain
people are born leaders "
But how do you convert
someone who isn't a born
leader into a tender'1-—
The Dean of Students
Office at the University ol
North Carolina at Charlotte
thinksTTTias the answenrr
ils leadership development
program
According to Dean of
Students Charles Lynch
"This year with the initia
turnof-the-Bmerg+ng-Learl- .
ers program it rounds out
the comprehensive leader
ship program to encourage
students to get involved It
gncs them a good base
Sections lor established
leaders, club presidents
and potential leaders com
prise the program Re
treats. mixers and off
campus leadership ex-,
changes are some of the
tools used to teach team
building, how to conduct a
meeting, fund raising, time
management, stress man
agement artd--a-myriad ot
others, Even a class called
Developing Leadership Po
tential is offered by the
college of Human Develop
ment and Learning
The unique aspect of
LINC'C's leadership devel
opment program is the
Emerging Leaders pro
gram r resnmen ana so
phomores showing leader
ship potential during the
fall semester are chosen to
participate They go on a
wlreaJ_Learn about the
history and future of UNCI'
and about the leadership
positions on campus Up
~ per—clansmen' ure uImi
paired with the partici
pants in a Mentor pro
gram The upper classmen
currently hold leadership
positions and show fresh
--men a n d_ sop liut notes ...The...
ropes "
According to Lynch.
Frank Joseph. Director of
Commuter Life and Lead
pi ship Deu'lopinent is the—
driving force behind the
program.
Student Body President.
Polly Purgason agrees
"We have one ot the best
leadership programs in the
South and maybe in the
IS. and it's all because of
Frank Joseph," she said
Joseph himself plays
down his. importance, side
stepping questions aimed
at him. but talking end
lessly of the program
St) what makes a leader
Joseph says. "It's some
Body"with a cause and the
initiative to do something
about it "
On the day of his assas
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was lo make a speech
which included (his re
mark. ' Leadership and
learning are indispensable
to each other The I'NCC
Student Affairs stall feels
teaching leadership is an
appropriate role lor a uni
versitv to have
Alumni To Meet Saturday
The Board of Directors of
Uifc --Second Ward High
•School National Alumni—
Foundation. Inc will meet
Saturday. February 6. at
the Greenville Center, mo
Spring Street, at 12 noon~
Persons interested
OTrMmtocfc Junior
High Schedules
rhwMiliiih Fr>
There w ill be a fish fry on
Friday, February 19. from
4 pm 9 pm at
McC'lintock Junior High
School. 2101 Hama Hoad
Adults. $4. children. S:i
Take out orders are avail
able Fish, slaw. hush
puppies, and French fries
w ill be provided
The event is sponsored
by the McC'lintock Fighting
Scots Booster Vfttb- Pro
ceeds will go to the ath
letic- department
Electric Clock
An elect t ic clock?'run'
niiiH constantly, costs only
about a nickel per month to
rmi. _
should contact the Secre
tary . Dr Mildred V
~ft in Ilydi^E-gEI
Drive
Also, the Washington.
D C Chapter is having a
party m Washington on
I" ebruary 0 in the evening
- -More information .may .be.
gotten from the Secretary
or in Washington Ezell
Ferguson i 772-0847 > or
Charles Sanders 350-3825'
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