Wayne Christopher Harris waa re cently announced a ISM United States National Award winner by the United States Achievement Academy in the area of art. “Chris." a former student at,Myers Park Traditional Elementary School, was recommended far this award by his farmer hand teacher. The sou of Rev. and Mrs. Wayne C. Harris, Chris new attends Pas cagoula Junior Rlgk. His family recently moved to South Bund, Indiana, when hb father received a new pastoral change to Grace AMS San Church. Chris will appear In the United States Achievement Aca demy Yearbook. WPEG Employees Certified Marketing Consultants Pour WPEG Radio employees have recently been certified “radio marketing consultants,” The desig nation is awarded to professionals in ratio who have successfully com pleted a Written exam and met Standard qualifications set by the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB). Those certified are Jlancy Cooper, general manager; Linda Rosenthal, sal«f manager; -and Chris Remme and Deborah Miller, account The four took the test at Barber Scotia College and scored A* and B’s." ' • , According to Cooper, the “cert* fled radio marketing consultant” designation “is a highly rejected title in our industry. There ace only around 1,100 in the entire country. We felt we had been in broad casting long toough to paas the teat, sow* took it” Receiving the certification ex emplifies year* of hard work, ex perience, knowledge, and Counseling Arthritis'. Patient Services will offer Arthritis Group Counsdiqg Sessions each Tuesday evening at 7 at the Community Health Services Building, 1401 E. Seventh St. The sessions are led by Barbara M Senter, M.A., Psychotherapist, with R. Gordon Senter, BID., as con sultant. The main goal of the Arthritis Counseling Program is to lead the participants tp a new under standing of emotional stresses re sulting from chronic pain and help them discover coping strengths. This is accomplished in a group setting where confidentiality is of utmost importance. Registration is now being taken. For additional information or to request an application form, con tact Shirley Rodgers, Arthritis Pa tient Services, 375-0172. IBM has offered to sponsor the 1985-06 High Q quiz show, saving it from cancellation High-Q, an aca- ■ demic quiz show for high school students, was in danger of cancella tion because of state budget cut backs to Central Piedmont Com munity College, the primary sponsor. The donation from IBM, which will cover costs such as program rights from College Bowl, tro phies. certificates and other awards, will enable the competition to begin in February. This will be the sixth year of High-Q Last year, 50 area high schools participated. The team from South Mecklenburg High School won the championship by defeating West Charlotte. The competition will begin Sa turday, February 1, and will sod with the championship Saturday, April 6. The championship will be emceed by Mike McKay from WBTV, will be broadcast on WTVI, For more information, contact Mike Myers at CPCC, aft 373-6633. Thon toko time to rood f Tho Po*t Eastern, CF Expand "Moonlight Special” Service To Charlotte Eastern Airlines and CF AirFreight recently announced the expansion of the “Moonlight Spe cial” with the addition of Char lotte to the popular overnight cargo passenger service. The daily ser vice will begin January 1,1986. The “Moonlight Special,” which combines overnight freight flights with low coot passenger service, operates on a nighttime schedule with all flights departing during evening and late night hours and all arrival* scheduled for the early morning, i . Charlotte travelers will be able to make overnight connecttobe, via a Houston “hub," to major cities across the U S. including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los An geles and Kansas City. The new service will allow pas sengers to fly for as little as *9 to Houston or $U9 coaat-to-coast. Eastern will operate a 99-seet DC-9 aircraft from Charlotte to can nect with the wide-body AS00 air craft fleet that services “Moon light Special” flights to and from Houston. Larger aircraft will even tually replace the DC-9 In Charlotte as passenger aad cargo demands increase. W. Roger Curry, President of CF AirFreight, noted that the addition of Charlotte to the “MoafOlgfat Spe cial” route map will greatly en hance cargo service to and from the l Southeast. introduction ia April. r velar an economical way to fly and - have created a new marketplace for Eastern,” said Nelson. "This new service will provide a convenient, low cost option for Charlotte pas sengers as they make travel plana.” The addition of Charlottewin raise' to 17 the number of cities served by , ^Moonlight Special” flights, _ ! 4

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