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I Page A12-The Chronicle, Thurs People On The h Terrae Terry r rw* ?? s lerrae mani Terry, a Glenn High School senior, was recognized on Awards Day for her selection as a scholarship recipient to Wake Forest University. She also received certificates for perfect attendance, for making the Honor Roll all four quarters, for being a member of the National Honor Society and for being the winner of the Human Relations Award for Miss Terry was not only involved in her studies, but she was - Lisa Peterson comph a Lisa Shell Peterson graduated from Boston University's College of Liberal Arts on Sunday, May 18, with a degree in sociology and a minor in Afro-American studies^ During her four years at the university, Ms. Peterson was active in _the_student_goycrnmcnt and participated in several student organizations. This summer, Ms. Peterson will work with Elizabeth Grady Face First Inc., a Boston-based skin-care company in Hartford, Conn. She will assist and oversee the company's new operations in the Connecticut area. Ms. Peterson is the granddaughter of Sallie Shell of Winston-Salem and the late r\ i 01 11 pi? -? Lvcdiun uuugias aiieu. ane it- rne | ; |l V\ ^&..?jfl . \ TIM I j& ?H ' ! ^Bl '> :S Dorothy Sprinkle happily displJ cent fishing trip. About Town winning revival of "Porgy and Bess/' She has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Dr. Graham has been featured in major roles with the Houston Grand Opera, the Charlotte Opera, the Birmingham Civic Opera and the Palm Beach Opera. CVffllt m m - - wiiiiam MOtze ot Durham will ?sing the role-of- Remus. A graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts, Moize also studied at the Dance Theatre of Harlem. He appeared at the Richmond Theatre Collection in Staten Island, N.Y., Radio City Music Hall, the Virginia Opera Association and the American Music Theatre Festival in Pennsylvania. The performance begins at 8 p.m. on June 13 and 14. The June 15 performance is a 3 p.m. matinee. The Winston-Salem per for mance is the third time that the opera will be presented in its entirety. The first presentation was staged by the Houston Grand Opera in 1975 and the second by GM Productions in June 1985. Tickets may be purchased * r ^ ?I I II day, June 5, 1966 love / eceives Wake Foi 9 also the Glenn High School correspondent for the WinstonSalem Chronicle, a member of the College Club, a peer counselor, a member of the Future Homemakers of America and the Forensic Society, and was on the Glenn High School newspaper staff.. She is also active at Mount Zion Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Todd of Winston-Salem. ... etes studies in Boston I I *?i^H v 4 Lisa S. Peterson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonza ? Peterson of the Bronx, N.Y. |M^, . , ' ,^i-' Jfl Cm? w iys her prize catches from_a re-L ^ % From Page A6 through the box office at the Stevens Center. Call 721-1654 for : ticket information. ... The friends and family of Debra Wynecoff held a bridal . shower in her honor two weeks ago. Hostesses for the shower were Annette M. Wilson and Elizabeth Walls, the bride's godmother. Before the wedding, a wedding breakfast was given by Linda Hopson. Special guests at the activities were the bride's mother, Mrs. Wynecoff, the bride's grandmother, Sadie Elis, and the groom's mother, Mrs. Ogden. ... Dr. Paul Kuhl, an associate professor of history at WinstonSalem State University, will attend a seminar on military history at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., through June 28. SDonsored hv the U.S. Armv the seminar is designed to provide curriculum support to civilian instructors and will feature readings and lectures presented by military personnel and historians. Kuhl teaches the military history course for students enrollv s 'est scholarship - ^ : lit I ? i tJ Terrae Terry Star Irom Page A11 Sisters of Bivouac No. 530, Sisters of James H. Young No. 592, Rose McCloud No. 608, Rose De Mall No. 531, Mars No. *93, Dorcas No. 287, Pearl White Mo. 180, Elizabeth No. 657 and Queens of Olympic No. 620. The 11th District picnic will be Saturday, June 28, in Mocksville. 4-H From Page A6 In addition, the group rated the facilities and equipment as excellent and praised the cooperation that exists between A&T and North Carolina State University. The 16 members of the Michigan group divided into six teams composed of members with similar jobs and visited six :ounties in North Carolina. Some members also toured Caswell, \very, Robeson, Cumberland and Vance counties. "The experience itself was very Positjys; they came back very impressed with the quality of work of the paraprbfessionals, the professionalism and the dedication of the entire team," said O'Sullivan. A&T's Dr. Daniel Lyons, agriculture and natural resource coordinator, and Dr. Robert Williamson, natural resource specialist, will be joining the Michigan group on the planned summer trip to the Dominican Republic. The group will observe the activities of the extension and research programs in the Dominican Republic. The trip is part of the extension's focus to increase its involvement in international programs. ed in the RQTC program at WSSU. ... Mil via L. Sadler has returned to Winston-Salem after receiving her master's degree in counselor education from Pennsylvania State University. She was awarded a minority scholars fellowship for graduate study, and she specialized in athletic counseling. ' Ms. Sadler received her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1983. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melton J. Sadler Jr. of Winston-Salem. A fishing trip brought big returns for Dorothy Sprinkle two weeks ano Mrs. Sprinkle and her husband, Vecue, often fish at Badin Lake. Mrs. Sprinkle made a catch of a 9-pound bass and a 3 Vi-pound bass on the couple's last fishing trip. Sprinkle caught a 1 Vi-pound catfish on the same trip. Mrs. Sprinkle says the trip was fun, and she is looking forward to the next one. ... JHa^^ "" M?dle?l consultants ? Thermography and CAT aca - flMSHni ? State-licensed and court-qu Located in "The Jetway Shopping Cen . 721-13: I WWSTPTTWVSFJflSFTBWW^ BBHlBBUii8wMfit3IBS8lit3iSfl I ?? Ephesus Junioi |_ TOth and Ivy streata^ Win; I Summer Tutorial and En June 16 through Ji ] Open (6 W? | 9:00 a.m. 'til 12; I Each Monday1 ?? 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