°ageB4 Winston-Salem Chmnick Thursday, June 9, 1988 Graduation: What does it -- should it — mean to you? Falls By JoANNE J. FALLS Agricultural Extension Agent After graduation,what will be your next step in life? Will you pursue a role in the workforce, higher education, the Army, Navy (x some other branch of the service; will it be marriage, becoming a homemaker, volunteer work or starting your own busi ness? The choice is yours. Try to make the wis est choice possible. To help you under stand gradua tion, analyze the word and determine what the let ters mean to you. This is the way I have inter preted the let ters. Perhaps you can come up with some ideas of your own. G " means grasping for high er achievements and capturing new and different ideas and ideals. It means growing in maturity and wisdom gracefully. R ™ stands for the realization of what sacrifices have to be made for success. It means the reconcili ation to disciplining yourself for delayed gratification. It includes reasoning, weighing alternatives, looking at issues, risk factors and results. A — includes aspirations to continue lifelong education, attest ing the fact that you can continue to learn as long as you live and when you cease learning, you die intellectually. It means acquiring goals as a result of action. D — stands for demonstrating kindness, acceptance and respect for others; devoting time to the cultural, esthetic and worthwhile things in life; delighting in the joys, dexterity and good deeds of others and desiring the best for all mankiod. U " involves understanding of people and our changing soci ety. It means giving of our time and help unselfishly, always I upholding high morals, character I and uniqueness; unyielding to unlawfulness and upholding righ teousness. A — assuming responsibility with assurance; applying proper procedure for appropriate tasks and aptness in knowing the differ ence between right and wrong; also, knowing where to find and how to research the right answers Resurrection Day Camp applications now available The annual Resurrection Sum mer Day Camp is accepting appli cations for its four-week camp. The ctanp will run from Junt 27 to July 22. The hours of opera tion will be from 8:30 a.m. tc 12:30 p.m. Monday through Fri days. The fee for the four weeks is $20. The camp will be held at the Dellabrook Presbyterian Church, 115 Dellabrook Road. Applicants must be between the ages of 6 and 12. The camp will offer biblical instruction, cultural activities and recreational outings. Resurrectior Summer Day Camp is a joint pro ject of the Dellabrook Presbyteri an, St. Benedict's Catholic and St, Stephen's Episcopal churches. Limited transportation will be available in the areas immediately surrounding the three churches. ARjlications may be obtained from the sponsoring churches. For more information call Elnora Gore at 727-1220. and procedures for problems and tasks. T — to be able to talk and communicate effectively and be tactful. It means using your tal ents fully. It means having the tenacity and tolerance to deal with the adversities of life. I - means showing initiative; being able to step out on what you believe; the ability to make decisions and to lead others. It means being independent and not not be too easy to judge others, or your family. Be neighboriv conliollcd by others in matters of Obligate yourself to what you a bearer of good new,® conduct. believe that is wholesome and Put these letters together O - offer your best to society unoffensive. Be original and give they spell graduation. Th7i and you will obtain the best in your honest opinion. bolic meaning could be a return. Be open-minded and do N - do not neglect yourself the future - your fumre, ' * CHICMIIBREIIST jAta.: Extra Large Texas CANTALOUPES 99. Tasty Red Ripe South Carolina GWALTNEY CALIFORNIA pcApilcc BACON^^ -J STRAWBERRIEST^t^'"'"^'' $159 Quart Smoked Ham 98^Lb Vacuum Pack Butts or Shank Portion Budweiser Old ^ Beer $l«79 Milwaukee 9^19 Pkg. of 12 • 12 Oz. Cans • Reg. & Lt. 9413 . Pkg. of 12 -12 Or. Cans - Reg. S Lt. 2 Liter COKE Cherry Coke, Classic 99® ..Mm ....$1.09l ....$1.19l EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday Food Lion Lemonade a39« 12 02. - Frozen Concentrate Wise Potato Chips JP® 6 Oz. - BBQ Reg.^Sa!t'&^vinegarf Wesson ] ^ 011 ^1 $279^ Mrs. Filberts Man 1 Lb. - Quarters 64 Oz. JFG M^miaisetl Rolls Brawny Towels Large Roii Food Lion Charcoal 11 Oz. - Sunmaid Sturdywarl Plates Whip Topping 2/89‘ 8 Oz. - Hostess 10 Lb. 50 Ct. - 8 7/8" Hunter’s Choice 25 Lb. Dog Food - The Chinese developed the use of paper about 100 B.C. 4828 Country Club Road 7760 SUas Creek Parkway 3505 N. Patterson Ave ri 1236 Waughtown Street at University Parkway in Shallowford Road - Lewisville 703 Jonestown B35 Peters Creek Parkway 3604 Reynolda Road Northside Shopping Center R?ad cfemmo°"* ‘O® Bermuda Quay in Bermuda ,‘"„P wemmons Center -• Advance Westchesiv