Page A12-The Chronicle, Thurs li Lj ? . S3 *? Chlories Shore: 1984-85 Win! Parker). Teaching's Being a good teacher has always befen foremost on Chlories P. Shore's mind. "Teaching is just in my blood," she said. All of Shore's hard work paid off last week when she was named the 1984-85 "Teacher of the Year" for the WinstonSalem/Forsyth County School System. Shore, the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions, says it was the greatest honor of all for her. "I'm just humbled," she said. "It has been" such a long time since a black person was named "Teacher of imilHIIIIIIIIIHIIimiHIIIIHMIHHIIIIIIIHHIWIIIIIIIIIIII Reflections IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII discontent (among black Democrats)," said Alderman Vivian Burke. The Ijst of casualties was Jong, and painful: Jim Hunt, Rufus Edmisten, Mose' Belton Brown, Evelyn Terry, Bill Tatum and Lafayette Jones. The mood of the country frightens them and me. How tragically appropriate that a president who knows not whereof he speaks but uses television to pretend he does and a senator who is against everything and uses TV to say so would reign in George Orwell's 1984. Other election observations: The Baptist Ministers Conference And Associates ought to get out of the business of endorsing candidates. When they recommended that blacks vote the straight Democratic ticket, they accomplished two things: 1)They insulted black people's intelligence when they said that many of their brethren should vote the straight ticket because they don't understand how to vote selectively. 2)They help defeat black candidates such as Democrats Evelyn ^BdL- JTatLunx^and? "Republican Lafayette JonesV SIT of whom were hurt by black votes that went to white Democrats in the same races. "Black folks still voted that straight ticket/1 lamented Terry at home, her voice nearly gone. "Others didn't do that."... Brothers, Terry meant white Democrats, many of whom have a tendency to flush party loyalty down the toilet when it comes to a choice between a black candidate and a white one. Vivian Burke referred to those wayward souls as "them," as in "I told them, you are the ones I EX-LAX,* "The helps your bo< Ex-Lax helps get your bo going again. Gently. Dep why more families use Fj Chocolated or Pills-than any other brand Make it your Family Frend. Read label and follow dveoxmi C E*-Lax. Inc . 1983 ^fl^^l ston-Salem/Forsyth County Teacl v in her blo< the Year." I am so glad that we are finally being recognized for the excellent work that we do. I am honored to represent the black community." Shore is a first grade teacher at Easton Elementary School and has been with the WinstonSalem/Forsyth County School System for the past 13 years. She also serves as administrative assistant at Easton School. "Our black children need role models, someone they can look up to and say, 'I want to be like that'," Shore said. 44I think that From Page A1 that put the Republicans in."... As he munched hors d'oeuvres at the Hyatt, Bighouse Gaines . looked at the election as a sport. 4 Think about voter registration drives," he said. t4I think for AV?ru Kl 0/"?Lr J * ? ? vtvi ; uiavR wc IC^JSICI CU, JCSSC (Helms in this instance) registered two people. It's like a basketball game. We shoot the same percentage but I get twice as many shots as you. Jesse Helms appealed to the majority and the majority happened to be Caucasian." Gaines also agreed that some members of the Democratic team seemed to play for the other side in this game.... Polls are getting to be like noses: everybody has one. Whether, however, they are as functional as noses is another matter. We don't care what the networks and dailies say about news judgment. When you start saying who's the frontrunner and who isn't - and by how much - you are not purely reporting the news: You are actively affecting the outcome of a race. It gets to a point where the voters almost feel no need to vote; the networks and dailies have already held the election a hundred times in their asinine _p>olls. _ ? .. Moreover, the networks* practice of projecting winners before the polls (the actual ones in which people really do vote) should be outlawed. If you've already pro jected that Reagan has won and I live in California, what's the use' of me voting?... Larry Little, as C.B. Hauser retained his seat in the state House against Republican challenger Briggs D. Miles: "If they hadn't passed singlemember districts, we would have been wiped out." Even with them, we almost were.... Family Friend? tfy help itself. dy's own natural rhythm endably. Overnight. That's c-Lax. - ' , 111 ' *' >M* ~ B.-mciv ner of the Year (photo by James )d this will be something positive for our children to look up to. I have asked my friends to pray for me, that this will be a good year for me and our children and our community.'* Shore has two children of her own: Derrick, who is in the ninth grade at North Forsyth, and Chad, who is in the third grade at Old Richmond School." Shore now will enter regional competition and will also receive the James A. Wade award of $100 and recognition from the Board of Education. I mentioned earlier that this campaign seemed like the Twilight Zone. Some cases in point: The at least four blacks whc proudly told us they had votec the straight Republican ticket. Stu Epperson's strong show ing against incumbent Con gressman Steve Neal. John Carrington, who is a much of a joke as any candidal can be and registered to vote onl] when he found out he had to tc run for office, fighting Bob Jor dan tooth and nail during the ear ly returns for the lieutenan governorship. Eddie Knox's Dr. Jeckyl-Mr Hyde impersonation. Winston-Salem State students passing out Jim Martin paraphernalia for pay. 11!!^^ .;.*3 K. - J ' Dr. Ralph Wall announces the opening of his practice in Internal Medicine. Comprehensive adult medical care for hospitalized or outpatients will be provided. Appointments will be accepted Nov. 1, 1984, and office/hospital visits will begin Nov. 19, 1984. Ralph L. Wall Jr., M.D. Forsyth Madlcal Park Sulfa 322 1900 Hawthorn# Road Winston-Salon, NC Phono 760-1311 'V BP AL hosts proi local banquet * The Black Political Awareness LETTERS T League (BPAL) hosted its fourth annual banquet on Saturday night, Nov. 3, at the Benton Con- PROGRAMS vention Center. The keynote speaker was the CA1 Honorable Harvey Gantt, mayor * 24-HOUR ANl of Charlotte. Gantt spoke to an audience of about 300 g'.ests, ineluding Winston-Salem's Mayor ^^y Corpening. Awards were presented to Ms. f Mutter Evans of WAAA Radio, Pmin/*ilman D<?? 1 ?? ** ?- ' ' ? / W/il.. *?dio? J'"> U/ p < ^ ?V^^oandMcw^^n, / /w. J. HUFF FURNITURE COIV I 505 North Liberty Street . I WINSTON-SALEM,NORTH CAROLINA I Telephone 725-5082 I ESTABLISHED 1962 To Former Customers and New One? Huff Furniture Company is invi , our entire selection of Dining Room for the holidays. 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