'91 Top players to be announced Lwl Week; officers will be in charge lor Monday day games atthe end of fflllrtonday, December 9 two''yean. N, 1 gf| ^992.i*? W4 already Carl RajjiiffltecreaUoli|^ '' Xv,'-- ' ???? ; v * given its unanimous approv|||of and Queens Dupli?"'the recommendation at I'.'recent flMpl'te* Geralds and. - *? " > ' _ m | S*Condi>lace: GeraldiniC^f '^5Heginahllte6i|j|^^>s'> s 1 8 v^esdajitDiecember 10pte? P/tn. ? Winston take F#!?! YMCA ? Winjton-Salan Dupli- * W\ Monday day games.Aifebridge >rid|ftJpN^yote4to;^o? its s$i ?** areinvitedtoj^ -:gami^oh'Ti^sdavi^Dec^ber^lT^'llli-Participants in the' Monday |r and compete for top playetA/hdslf andijirged all member* to Support day frames at the Carl Russell * ore. -?, ^ ^ the Cate CUy DupIicaMi Bridge Recreation Center were treated to * ?//;,'/>jilt Clt>iil^ii>sboro) in tjHiRnliiioliday refreshments by Bes>tft::;^yi^di^:;:Otti ofrie*lpleril fviilallHotiday Party and Qra^lfAlte^Asusual. the group enjoyed? aifcoiinceinent ofthe top players ;?<^gam^h|i!^.was held sfelthelr bridgfrganilj9$tCriteria lor the ?Pjj#:Mf:' '^:&ursh|bfThe"RedeemerFdk*r!| The wo sponsoring clubs,/^'IJbu'Jwid^Kayerottbe^pl*-, Iowship IHull^Ot East friendly (Kings and Queens Duplicate ';^lll>e based solely on mast*# Avenue,Results of the gaj?$iKiite Bridge Club, and Winston-Salem points earned from local club? berepcrtedata iaterdate. Duplicate Bridge Club) are expect- games only. No tournament points The local club (W-S DBC) ed to endorse a recommendation will be considered. Monday games will meet next on Tuesday, January which will allow trophies to be wilt be included. Happy Holidays fill992 at its usual place ?od time. prese|^>:0::|^:|oi;playerl oCtte To AttT.w*;-,,;^ B RIDGE By RUDOLPH V. BOONE SR. WSSU Board of Visitors hold meeting "America 2000" was the theme of the December 12-13 meeting of the Winston-Salem State University Board of Visitors. Dr. Lelia Vickers, director of the division of education, presented the National Goals for Education proposed by the Bush administra tion to the 25-member board of community and business leaders who meet twice yearly to advise university officials. The national goals call for all children to start .school ready to learn, the high school graduation rate will increase to 90 percent, stu dents in grades four, eight and 12 will demonstrate competency in such areas as mathematics, English, science, history and geography, American students will be the first in the world in science and mathe matics achievements, all adult Americans will be literate, and every school will be free of drugs and violence. Among the participants were education majors and Vincent Park-, er, principal of Clemmons Elemen tary School. "Our schools are a mirror of our society and to meet the goals set for education, changes must occur in our society," Parker said. "In order to accomplish this goal, changes must occur in our society Judge Biggs to seek re-election in 1992 Judge Loretta Copland Biggs Loretta Copeland Biggs, Forsyth County District Court Judge, is pleased to announce that she will be seeking re-election to retain her seat in 1992. Judge Biggs, age 37, was appointed to the Dis trict Court bench in February 1987, and was elected to maintain that seat in 1988. Prior to her appointment and subsequent election, Judge Biggs served as an Assistant District Attorney in Forsyth County from 1984 to 1987. In addition, she served as staff counsel with the Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia from 1979 to 1982. Judge Biggs currently serves on the Board of Law Visitors at Wake Forest School of Law, and has been appointed to a number of commit tees by Chief Justice Exum of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Judge Biggs has participated in Leadership Winston-Salem; served as Chairperson of the Review and Comment Committee of the Juve nile Justice Council; on the Board of Directors of Big Brothers/Sisters, Forsyth County Volunteers, and the Legal Aide Society; and on the Youth Advisory Committee of the Human Relations Commission. 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