b^«JHE CHAB J.OTTE POST ' Hf ^l\,lVX Che I (tier Of Tlw I Hark Community** . Volume 8, Number I *---—-_ - - THE CHARLOTTE POST • Thursday, June 10. 1982 -— jjjc 7 ' '-— _____Price: 25 (. ents Debbie McRae ...Essence of sweetness Debbie McRae Is Beauty Of Week «rty l eresa Simmons Post Managing Editor Ttjo essence of sweetness niarks our beauty Debbie McRae Gleaming with that irresistable smile stands a young lady filled with the demureness of a young princess. Ms. McRae, an eighth grader at Kennedy Junior High School, would like to put to use her talents and become either a model or singer. “1 enjoy singing," Ms McRae submitted. And her versatility in singing both alto and soprano adds to her self determination. So much so that a future 'Starirray be moor midst. She is already taking notes from her favorite flroupsi the Jacksons and Shalamar. “I like both groups, but I listen care fully toShalamar’s leading lady singer, Judy Wentley. She is the only female singer in the group.” Ambition wise, as well as in the aspects of her life our beauty has the philo sophy of always doing her best “The best you can do is all right with me, just try and do your best.” The daughter of Marshall and Lillian McRae our beauty has one sister, Trevola, and one brother Marshall Gerry IV. “My favorite person is my daddy,” Ms McRae stated. "He knows how to get everything done in the right way. He is smart and I just like my daddy.” A Gemini, Ms McRae describes herself as .basically a quiet per son. but when I get mad I am outrageous.” At Kennedy Junior High School she is a member of the Pep Club, Project Aries and Book Clubs. One Ms Edwards, an English teacher she describes as out landing ” A friandj a fellow who walks In wl„ a]| the rest of the world ifeu out Ms. McRae also attends church where Rev Alton •-Ford is pastor...the Nations Ford Baptist Church. One pastime of Ms. McRae’s is watching her favorite television pro grams, “Different Strokes” and “Facts of Life.” She admires the acting abilities of Todd Bridges in "Strokes” and the true to life situations in the latter situation comedy. With a little curve of the pen we have drawn a posi tive, personal picture of our beauty, Ms McRae As long as she maintains that captured sweetness that mental picture will never corrode. Democrats To Hold Convention More than 4,000 dele gates from every county in N/frth Carolina are expect ed in Raleigh for the Party's Pate convention on Saturday, June 12, accord ing to Acting Chairman, Betty Speir of Bethel Keynote speaker of the convertion will be U S. Senator Gary Hart of Den ver, who has served Colo rado in the Senate since Governor James B. Hunt Jr will introduce the Senator Chairman Speir will call the invention to order at 1 p m in Dorton Arena on the North Carolina State Fairgrounds Among repo ts to be made will be thos* from Credentials, Rules, Platform and Reso lutions. The order of bust neOi charts the course for -r^mecralir activities curing the election year. Other events of the day Thehide a brunch at the Party Headquarters spon sored by Democratic Women and a $100 per couple fundraiser at the Mission Valley Inn in the evening A ARP Chapter The Mecklenburg Chap ter of the American Asso ciation of Retired Persons, Inc. (AARP) will hold their June meeting on the 17th at the Fellowship Hall of Co venant Presbyterian Church Social hour at 10 a m followed by meeting at 10:30. A program on Discovery Place will be given. OIC Urges Job Bill Action In his strongest plea since opening the 18th an nual convention of the OICs of America itv Chicago. Rev. Leon H Sul]ivanT Founder and Chairman ot the Board, urged delegates of the organization, ‘‘from home and abroad,” to in augurate a letter-telegram blitz urging the passage of a bi-partisan job training act. Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker (R-Tenn i and Senate Minority Lead er Robert Byrd