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porary Art last weekend and provided
a lively evening of musical
entertainment for the crowd at
the outdoor concett.
The band's music consisted of
Miles Davis hits and music
popularized by musical great Dizzy
Gillespie and other wellknown
musicians.
Based in Raleigh, the group is a
acAici wuusc icpcriuirc inciuacs
contemporary and original
works.
Band members are Ray Codrington,.Gregg
Gelb, Ed Paolantonio,
Salim Malik, Peter Ingrain
and Beverly Botsford. ...
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The Atkins High S<&pol Class
of 1961 remembered the "good
or days" by celebrating its 25thyear
class reunion Friday, Aug.
29, through Sunday, Aug. 31, at
the Hilton Inn.
Activities included a getacquainted
social Friday night; a
dinner Saturday with Thomie
Douthit as guest speaker, followed
by a dance; worship services at
Goler Memorial AME Zion
Church and a family picnic at
Tanglewood Park Sunday evening,
with a 14Bye-Bye
Fellowship" at the Roots I Club.
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attended the reunion.
General co-chairpersons were
Camille Miller Allen? Bernard
Byrd, Robert Harris and Carolyn
Archie Rice.
Other committee members
were Barbara McCarrell
Rodgers, Doris Penn, Bernard
Higgins, Gloria Love, Jerry
Hairston, Arthur Hairston, Herman
Carson, Reginald Parker
and Danny Solomon.
The theme for this year's reunion
was "We've Come This Far
^ by Faith/' ...
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Dr. Glenda E. Gill, associate
professor of English at WinstonSalem
State University, recently
received a $6,000 grant from the
Roothbert Fund to further her
research and writing on black
participation in the Federal
Theater of 1935 to 1939.
From this effort, Class
magazine will publish an article,
"Dick Campbell: Feisty Man of
Black Theater," in its November
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The annual Co-Ed Barbecue of
Wentz Memorial United Church
of Christ was held at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Marion R. Blair
Saturday, Aug. 30, from 3 to
6:30 p.m.
High school and college
graduates and church members
were invited.
An inspirational spiritual
period was directed by- Mrs^Blair,
co-ed coordinator. The
afternoon and evening were spent
in fellowship. ...
Since integration many have
debated the future of Atkins
. High School as a community
school.' Many suggestions have
been made.
In order to initiate a plan of action
to express the black community's
wishes for the school, a
public forum has been scheduled
for Saturday, Sept. 27.
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The forum will allow all alumni
and friends to be surveyed.
The meeting will be held at 4
p.m. at the Winston Lake Family
YMCA. ...
The First Annual Scholarship
Banquet of the Ingram family
was held recently at WinstonSalem
State University's dining
hall.
Th* nnrnne*
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was to honor all family graduates
and to award tokens of love and
scholarships to those who are furthering
their education.
Family graduates were.
Reginald Bethea, To%y Ingram,
Lamont Lewis and Monica
DUIard.
The speaker for the occasion
1 was Dr. Manderline Scales, who
challenged the family to continue
to strive for unity and excellence
in all endeavors.
Executing the program were
Jake Ingram, Linda Rogers,
Calvin Ingram, Annie Ingram
and Doug Ingram. >
Cynthia Wooten provided
music for singers Ben. Gray,
George Wooten, Clarence
Gilliam and Doug Ingram.
Five generations were
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training program for individuals i
registration fee is charged. Hosp
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staff who offer medical, psychok
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The North Carolina Black Re
tions for the Broadway hit "Foi
sidered Suicide When the Rainbo
to be performed Oct. 31 throug
casting for seven female roles and
40. For more information call 72
mere is a new program at the
women who want a chance for ii
others. The club meets at 9 a.m
Donahue Show." After the progr
local restaurant for breakfast anc
members and $2.25 for non-men
722-5138.
The Sixth Annual Great Integi
be held Saturday, Oct. 18, at 1 p.
sors to pledge a minimum of 10
prizes will be awarded to anyone
"Runner's Ascent," for those wl
begin at 11 a.m. Registration will
the stair climb will begin at 12:30
at all area Hardee's restaur an
724-1921.
The CROP Walk for Hunge
beginning at 1 p.m. with registrat
Central YMCA. The annual 10-ki
local hunger relief agencies
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Other activities included a
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Pre-nuptial festivities for
Ganelle Gigi Moultry and Gary
Grace have been held for two
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