Dr. Bennett Chancellor Cleon F. Thompson Jr. has announced the appointment of Dr. Richard Bennett Jr. of Greensboro as vice chancellor for academic affairs at Winston-Salem State University. The appointment was approved by the board of governors of the University of North Carolina May 9 and becomes effective July 1. Bennett, a professor of natural sciences at North Carolina A&T State University, earned a bachelor of science dearee in Atlanta and his doctorate in Woodruffspeal s. Members of the Omicron Gamma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Pld Alpha Fraternity Inc. held their first leadership conference on Saturday, May 24, at OraM PrMkvt#ri?n PKiwrtK Tk. i-w- wmm - - VIIUlVlli 1 IK conference will become an annual event. Forsyth County Commissioner Mazie Woodruff was the featured speaker. The conference was patterned after the conference held annually in each region by the fraternity. It is designed to develop leadership skills among high school students, particularly black students. The Southern Region, in which the local chapter is located, traditionally held the conference at Benedict College in Columbia, S.C. The regional conference is held lIMtlfMNNNIHmMMMNMaMNNNIIINMUIKNNItMIIIN About Town I game to attend one of the meetings. Bessie Allen is the club*s president. Other officers are Glennie M. Hall, vice president; Bettye Hannon, recording secretary; Olivia ThompWns, corresponding secretary, and Mamie Moore, treasurer. ... Four-year-old Paul Brandon Johnson recently competed in an I international modeling competition held April 17 to 22 in Miami Beach, Fla., and brought home ribbons and runner-up honors. Johnson competed in three events during the competition, including runway modeling, photogenic and TV commercial. Three hundred children com peted in these categories' age group for 4- to 8-year-olds. Johnson was named second runner-up and won two red ribbons in runway and photogenic modeling and received a medal for competing in the overall competition. He was also interviewed by Rascals Unlimited, a national children's agency in New York City. Johnson, the son of Paul and I Chenita Johnson, was sponsored in the event by Twin City Chrysler-Plymouth. ... Survannah A.S. Hatcher recently celebrated her 93rd bir thday with a special occasion attended by members of her family and her friends. Mrs. Hatcher is a member of I Chestnut Ridge Progressive Primitive Baptist Church and a member of several senior citizens' groups. She is the mother of eight children, including Ftorann McCarthnr, the Rev. OJ. Hatcher of Mount Airy, Maggie Scott of South Carolina, Robert Hatcher of Alaska, and Thomas Hatcher and Earllne Anderson of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Hatcher was treated to a special dinner by her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. ... Tonjol Lynette ' Princess" King graduated from Spelman College in Atlanta May 18 with a bachelor of science degree in . computer science. Mist King, who plans to attend graduate school in Atlanta, was a member of the NAACP and the ^ receives post: hi' **' > ' W OK >; . Fra |^Hn 9|. a -n ' ^K. VflBt. .V < ft JmI^^Efl J k% WFm HL * sports the medals he received at competition (photo by James Ton Jut i.r Kino Pamela Collins, Sharon Fisher, Sonya Glenn and Annie B. Kimber of Philadelphia. ... Winston-Salem State University will offer its fourth summer computer camp from June 16 to July 18. The camp will be offered in two sessions - one for students who will be in fourth through sixth grade (June 16 through 27) and another for students who will be in seventh through 10th grad^ (July 7 through 18) during the 1 1986-87 school year. Glfih tMtinn wrill rn*t t1r I he . ^ | *^^GRADUATE | H Give Your Graduate A Gift They Will Always | tj Treasure ? A Custom Engraved Pen/Pencil | I Set by Cross | ^ | JCROSS jjd SAVE PRICE ? | i E ' M'M Polished Chrome 8.20 18.00 fl t u MM Classic Black 10 20 29 00 N ' 3 3 M 1 OK Gold 15 20 39.00 H l. h MM- 14H Gold 20 2ri&900 P; H MM Sterling Silver 20 20 a9.00 M - i K M Sale Price Includes First 6 Letters I i i n M M Engraved On Each Item 1 * I W M 701 B. Salem Ave., Winston Salem f 727-0685 - ft Now Open Evenings Till 8. Saturday Till 5 8 b^B mm ? - ? ? --rw 11" II i i ~ ii iiMi.iii ?> ? .y-;. < ""* ?> T ' " iMfOUTtOS> h r Sf(?rs HO ILRJiSV.lU . canauian wriii*? a biinu av c iWtt mm * * it -IM Bj[ g *' ^H :j&*\ Jg&M JrnMm W '? |MM jf# J5?: H K4$fi?^^^H n /'^^ i' in ? j> IH HpvS^Xf J?* F i?H9 KB Ji^^HL 1 :s3^^^PE>clnHk. : ^C liM y PV CANADIAN I vfinUtlTfMfSB^^^^^^^B #*** I ^KmI^k& '; \// fjBB SSstefc JKtH I , , fJmBft.crr1w