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N Chronicle Profile Waging W ith a couple of num- monly known as hyperbers, Emanuel tension) until it's too Osei-Antwi can tell a lot late," said Osei-Antwi. about a person, includ- Since the first of the ing some things the per-v year, the \Y has been son doesn't know. sponsoring Blood PresOsei-Antwi, health ser- sure Weeks, during vices director of the Fat- which the heslth director terson Avenue YMCA t mi4 aidei. check the. sure of as many people "Some of the people as possible r in an at- were already on medio ? ? t#>mnt to rtrtrrt?high tkyM ba?. return jB=IH " pressutebefbre if few referrals to physicauses a number of other dans,'' said Osei-Antwi. heart and circulatory Attendance during the system problems. weeks has averaged be"Most people never tween 80 and 100, howfeel the effect of high ever; he noted that manv j. Diood pressure (com- 0f the participants tie hh MRS. FRANjCES M1ZZELL, portfolio manager of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Winston-Salem, was elected, June 15, class president of the tenth resident session of The \Southeastern Trust School (SETS), in progress June 10-22 at Campbell University under sponsorship of Campbell and the Trust Division of the North Carolina Banker's Association^As president, Mrs. Mizzell will be valedictory spokesman for her classmates (37 women and 19 men from 10 states) as they \ receive graduation certificates June 22. ffle will serve also as student representative on the SETS board of regents in the coming year as it reviews curriculum and procedures for next year's session. First in her class as a graduate in business education of Winston-Salem State University in 1970, Mrs. Mizell taught for a year in Winston-Salem, spent a year employed with Mountain Bell Telephone in Denver, and joined Wachovia in June, 1973. She plans a career in f~rl 1 ct ini/AM+vwAm+a ?k? ? il" Uifvauiivwui auu 911C UHU1 prVgrVM U1C UliBV'yCST program of the Institute of Chartered Analysts study to qualify her as a certified financial analyst. BERNADINE MOSES of Raleigh has been named state director of pubHc information for the Division of Community Employment (DCE) of the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. Moses is a graduate of Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill/ __ Prior to joining DCE, Moses was the assistant editor of the North Carolina Association of Educators. She has held positions aa nf th* Southfastfrn Black Press Institute, media consultant for the Atlantabased Emergency Land Fund (ELF), and visiting lecturer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Division of Community Employment administers federa^Comprehensive Employment and Training Act * (CETA) funds for public service employment, job training and youth programs in 87 "balimce of state" counties. MARIE ROSEBORO and WILLIAM FULTON have been named to the board of directors of Winston Mutual Ufa Insurance Company. BERNARD GREGORY has been appointed to the position of agency directoHrt Winston Mutual Ufa Company. i HARVEY ALLEN, JR. waaJionored by Pai Phi-Chapter at their June meeting for his achievements in swimming. He was presented a plaque. Fraternity Sele< In recent elections, Psi Spaulding, assistant Phi Chapter of Omega Psi K.R.S.; Willie G. Phi Fraternity, Inc., elected Richardson* keeper of fithe following men to serve nance; Victor Johnson, for the 1979 - 1980 year: keeper of peace; Edwin L. Virgih G. Simpson, basi- Patterson, Chaplain; Atty. leus; Dr. William H. Harold kennedy, parliaHoffler, vice basileus; mentarian; and Rudolph V* Howard L. Shaw, keeper of Boone, Sr., director of records and seal; William public relationis. Smoke Signals from p*s? 1 said they enjoyed walking in the^ain? Where were all the lovers, the songs tell about? You remember "walking in the tain with the one I love?" Where were they? I didn't see any walking by me. I did see one oerson strollina bv. hut he ki/1 aa r mIh coat and rain hat end was carrying an umbrella. If 1 waa as well protected as he was, I too would take my time. However getting soaked, slipping and sliding just isn't my idea of how to spend a day. Luckily it slacked up and I didn't become completely drenched^ but getting a little wet to me is just as bad, because I'm getting wet. I'm going to write to the sext composer who pens a song about walking in the rain and tell that person what I think. I know that most of them have never had to walk in the rain and if they did and still enjoyed jjfc, then theytre crazy. -Yvetto McCuDough # b * t War Agai middle;aged or older. Weeks are part of an "It's the younger peo- effort called the Cardiople we're trying to go vascular Fitness Instiafter now/' said the tute, which also includes Health director. "The the Y's exercise program earlier you can get to in the basement. work on hypertension, There, Osei-Antwi the less damage it can performs stress testing _ dn," and such technique* ..as.. of promoting better program that fits the heart care among the Y's - individuals. ""fftwiia.1 Rv:ltr9lfe?8f * TiByisumua'i 'i1 two black exercise physlr the \ associations's day ologists in the country, camp, the institute imhe says. His field stud- plements a program deies and uses the effect of veloped by the Georgia programmed exercise on Heart Association to health problems. teach children about The \ Blood Pressure high blood pressure and SS9H He is a recent graduate of Bishop\ McGuinness High School. He is a member of the High Point Swim Club. He plans to attend John Hopkins University. ytJlen is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Allen of 3111 Flanders Dr. KENNETH W. LEWIS of East Forsyth and DONALD FOSTER, JR., of North Forsyth were recently awarded $500 scholarships by the Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Lewis is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Lewis of 3400 Jeketer Dr. He plans to major in pre-law at Duke University. At East Forsyth he was a member of the National Honor Society, the Latin Honor Society, Who's Who in High Schools and was a National Merit Scholar. Foster is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foster Sr. of 620 E. 25th St. He plans to major in mechanical engineering at North Carolina State University. At North, he was a member of the National Honor Society and an honor graduate. LEMEliA KAY JOHNSON received her diploma from Phillips Exeter Academy oh June 7 in Exeter, New Hampshire. Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel L. Johnson of 2828 Bon Air Avenue in Winston-Salem. a She was also the recipient of the second prize in third year Spanish. \ Johnson has^been accepted at North Carolina State University in Raleigh in the School of Design. Her ambition is to be an architect. Arthur JB. Scott Sr. has been promoted to director of breakbulk operations for Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc. He will be responible for the dock activity at their Kernersville, N.C. facility. Scott joined Pilot in 1970 and was promoted to dock supervisor in 1973. He joined the company's management training program in 1976 and was a driver supervisor and driver personnel manager. A native of Salisbury, N.C, Scott graduated from Davie County High School and earned his B.A. degree from North Carolina AAT State University where he ffr&duated cum laude. Scott and his wife, Ida, live at 3651 Sawyer Drive in Winston-Salem, N.C. with their* two sons, Arthur Jr. and Anthony. :ts New Officers The ^following persons Memorials; I. Monroe were elected to chai* com- Falls, Quette's Liason; mittees: Atty. Billy D. Rudolph Vv Boone. ScrapFriende, Jr., Social Action; book; Lemuel L. Johnson, Dr. William Hoffler and Dr. Undergraduate Liason, and Frederick Douglas, Social; Howard L. Shaw. Joseph 0\ Lowery, Scholar- R. v. Boone was recently ship* Dr. C. B. Hauser, appointed to the 6th DisAchievement Week; Robert tr|ct Talent Hunt Harrison, Honors and Committee. Best Yet Club Tours Plantation The \Best Yet Flower Janet Wtnfcn and Mrs. Garden Club chartered a Willie Martin. bus to take the members Chinqua-Penn Plantation and Interested guests to House was thfe home of the ChinmiA-Penn Plantation lat#? Mr anrl Mm. Jefferson on Sunday, June 24. The Penn during the * years plantation is located in the 1925-1965. Piedmont Section of North in addition to touring the Carolina, three miles from House and the Gardens Reidsville and twenty- the Club and its guests seven miles north of the enjoyed their picnic on the University of North Caro- grounds of the Plantation. lina at Greensboro, its pre- Mrs. Elsie Blackmon is the reporter and Mrs. Virginis ent operator. ThU project Stewlrt is president of was coordinated by Mrs. the dub. r + o . ?!%*** _ ' _ nst Hyper its affect. Once the develop programs to youth have taken in the reacl>. them, he said, information, they'll be "Essentially, this is the given stethoscopes to starting point right here take home and examine ftt the Patterson Avenue their own families with. Y.M Hopefully, this pro- Hc mentioned that the ; gram will also have an local branch would host impact thf adults," a workshop in SeptemWAJd OrauAafcyi ' * to teagfrL persqaa^. fiTe TnstTtu te Jand its uurci * facilities are-unique in cardio-va^cul^r fitness ?the Southeast and the techniques, jrnlj uuc- Hue m ? mealed YMCA serving a pre7" WH1W (10WH TO'," Sllgply,' dominately black how to take clientele. yourself," he said. "It "Because of the high takes knowin8 what Uo incidence of hyperten- eat and 8ettin? cnou?h sion among blacks, there - exerdse' That,|S what is a national thrust to we re try'n8 to ' ^'^1 Roseboro Moses c Fulton Mizzell O J Piedn homi Gregory mm A K|?| mw (mom Lewis v? 1 So when you I j you want to b ^ j I'? ???about financi KgMM I dr?P by soon 11 "^P^| ;* v J Johnson I Piedmont R Arthritis Sufferers' Savings & Mow. Get relief ftCCQg *? ! -* ? ^ ->? ^?VV%r% tot paimui immmnwrmn end protection for your stomedi! , MAIN OFFICE 16 We For minor arthritis pain. 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