. .rlr ;.T^ • " Christina Massey ...All-County Team /-<« _ _ _ Lorraine Meeks ...Studying computer '---I Trina Montgomery . .Has artistic talent Sorority seeks lo fcnrich Debutciites Cutairally, Academically, Personally* By Teresa Simmons Poet Managing Editor “We want to enrich the debutantes culturally, encourage them acade mically and develop them person ally. We believe that wisdom and sophistication will be the result,” commented Daisy Stroud, vice pre sident of the group sponsoring the upcoming Delta Debutante Annual Cotillion. Die young high school seniors involved this year have had much to look forward to. The sponsoring group, Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., Charlotte Alumnae Chapter, planned several activities for the young ladies. According to Mrs. Stroud the debutantes have already partici pated in a fellowship Pajama Party, Career Education Seminars, “Co ping With Changes” seminars and several personal development series. “The next event,” Mrs. Stroud continued, '1 will be the Debu tante Luncheon-Fashion Show on March 18 at the Quality Inn.” Following the ball, affairs will be held for the marshalls and parents of the participants. The ball, a fine gala formal event, will also feature the young ladies waltzing with their fathers. The choreographers are sorora Melinda McKnight and Effie Waterman, a physical education teacher. The 41 young debutantes have and will be exposed to several facets they otherwise would have missed. The ladies of Delta Sigma Tbeta have seen to it that all of the youth enjoy the promotion towards know ledge, poise and sophistication. This week four more young ladies Will be featured Dmy are Christina r DeMille Massey, Lorraine Yvette Meeks, Trina Montgomery, and Ste phanie Denise Moore. Stephanie Moore • ...Who’s Who inductee Ms. Massey is the daughter of Isaiah Massey of Glenrock Rd. and Delcine Massey of Samuel St. Involved in basketball, track, swim ming and drawing, she has begun her journey to perfection both physi cally and spiritually. She was awarded a diploma in Bible Corre spondence Courses, named to the All-County Basketball team and re ceived a certificate in English. She is a member of the NAACP, the Monogram Club, Usher Board and is a Civinette. Ms. Massey is a senior at Independence Hi£i School. Ms. Meeks enjoys skating, read ing, bike riding and walking. As a student at South Mecklenburg she is involved in the FBLA Club, and CofQfHilor Club She is silso 1 the Computer program at her church. She has worked hard over the years in bringing her grade point Charlotte Area High Schools Advance In Tournament Four Charlotte-Mecklenburg High . Schools advanced by placing in the ' • top 16 of SO teams competing Satur - day in the opening round of HIGH- ads- a fibs? total home UBS HIA1TH CARE • Wheelchairs • Walkers • Hospital Beds • Patient Lifts • Ostomy • Incontinence • Bathroom Safety • Respiratory Therapy • And Many Other Items We RENT or SELL ^ ^ r7i We Accept Medicare & Most Insurances PEAK HEALTH CARE MAK MUGS, INC. 2044 N, Graham St. (704) 372-2848 In 1909, a black man was on top of the world. The man was Matthew Henson, j Asa member of Admiral Peary's expedition, he planted the American flag at the North Pole on April 6th, 1909. Henson is one of many black Americans to break new ground, i -The second book published by a woman in America was written , by a black woman. Phillis W heatley, in 1773. She was commended by President Washington. j in 1893, at Provident Hospital in Chicago, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams performed the first successful heart operation. | Seventeen years ago, Thurgood Marshall was appointed Justice to the Supreme Court by President Johnson. /' ] Black History Month is a time to honor accomplished men and women of the past And a time to look ahead to many accomplishments in the future. =- Gntrtriy Irrtim <4 Thr KrfJurtri I lull.