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V? - ? ' ? s 111 '? " 'Students in Upward Bound Program Honored During ?^National "TRIO". Day Celebration at WSSU Campus Students Honored During National "Trio" Da> Celebration The Winston-Salem State Uni/ 't-vcrsity L pward B Ound Program v-recentls celebrated National " "JRJO" Das on the campus of Win \ston-Salem State Unisersits. The audience v.as officially welcomed - >b\ Cleon F. Thompson. Jrr. Chan cellor. Winston-Salem State L'niver ;sit\ and trie Le'Saine. Upward ."Bound Student Bods president. ^.?Arthur Conrad offered the invoca tion. The attendees were provided a ^brief histors of the occasion bs Taleona Carruthers which included a detailed update on the status of former Upward Bounders and their successes. Proclamation were pre sen ted b\ Jocelyn Johnson, hast Ward Alderman on behalf of the Mas or and Joseph F. Johnson. Associate Superintendent. Winston-' - Salem/For\sth Counts Schools. Kendra Daws introduced tw'o pro pram guests who made the follow ing announcements - Napoleon Richardson. Tr~ m e mber ot the VX7 .Association ot Urban Bankers, announced that the Upward Bound Alumni wwuid establish an Alumni Scholarship to be presented, to a graduating senior each year This announcement Generated a ioud / applause from the audience. - " Fallowing the two special announcement*, a panel ot three tor mep Upward Bounders shared their very personal accounts of Upward Bound and the positive impact the program has had on their lives. The three panelists included- Fleming El-Amin. hi.storv teacher at Glenn High School. Felicia McMillan. englKh and journalism teacher ^it Mt. "labor'High School and Robert Barr. sixth grade ieac"her at Pais4ev Middle School. McMillaj} provided the entertainment b> "signing" to the selection " HERO" b\ Manah Cure). McMillan stated in her intro duction that "she learned "sigrf' lan guage not just to Communicate--* ith the deal' but also because "signing" to the words of an\ thing helps those who can hear to pa\ more attention to the words'". She was absolutely, correct, her rendition was extreme!) moving and soul- stirring! The "TRIO" Das Celebration uav highlighted b> the special "pin rung" ceremonv of program partici pants who had successful^ com pleted one full program year. Each of the following students were "pinned" w ith their official "L B" letter and presented their program sweatshirt. This special- ceremons was conducted b\ Eric Le'Saine. student bod > president and Vera Jordan, president. Upward Bound Parent Ad\ isory- Board. The above mentioned persons were assisted b\ Ne'Kecha Pellam and Latasha West. HONOREES: Rashon Bethea. B randon Mack. Gerald Bostick. Cheo Mock. Charlette Butler. Jevon Myers. Le'Odon Cason. Ebonie Polite. Tara Cowan. Rashard Ra\ - Larr\ Damon. Milton Reynolds. La Shaunda Fields. John Roberts. DeShana Hopkins. Kenisha Rose borO. Monica Hughes. April Simp son. Aeysha Jones. Stephanie Solomon. Terrilyn Knight. Joyel Thomas. Janell Walker. The Celebration ended with the recognition of the 1994 graduating seniors: Aisha Baker. Tereka Mar tin. Debra Height. Terell Mcul lough. La'Trisa Howard. Tekila Myers. Sakia Jaikson . Ne'Kecha Pellam. Natova Johnson. Rashard Ray. Nathani^i. Jordan. III. Derrick Samuels. Eric Le'Saine. D'Artangan Simon. DecoratingYour Home Main homcmakers overlook the wide range of (opportunities that thes have to decorate their homes artisticalls and beautifulls at vers low cost, or even at no cost. Acces sories have taken center. stage in home decorating, and many families are sleeping aw.a> golden opportuni ties to save money bs using the little things thes alread) have in their homes to create eye catching scenes. Sometimes you can use v ? what you al reads have in interesting ssays to accessor i/e. Accessories can he the biggest image maker in sour decor. In decorating your home, its not what sou use but how sou use U Baskets produce a thing ot beauts in a country kitchen. Take old accessories and give them new trcauncnlv For example I se one Mlk flower in a container ot moss instead ol an arrangement ot several flossers. use sases. porcelains or carsings grouped to create a still lite ? >t use high bottles grouped on a tea (.art Straw and ssicker accessories .ire being- used wide Is used in _lu^nK-s-t<Hlas The si-* accessories" include baskets. mirrored pieces. tables, cubes and wall hanging's of all kinds. \ns attractive collectible is good I'se some ot your collec tions .is wall hangings. Rather than throw aw as those old instruments .like the guitar, siolin. or flute hang then on the wall as a collection. I hes w rll also be sers good conser salional pieces Von might hase a _sLols_1u-Ij.il aboiU-Uw-m? ? Old pu 1 uc d logetliei *.ouKl make an interesting s^all hangings 1 ties are noss framing heirloom pieces ?uch as babs gar ments Quilts are now. being used as svall hanging s . \aiu s Knylc. an interior -de c o - i. .tor ssi'th l.nulses rurm^re. said there is not a fixed standard for. accessori/mg. but the accessories sou choose tor sour home and the the owner. You can decorate ss ith SA MOR' .EM GAGE ? We Feature Ktfiiitv l.oans for Homeowners vMth Past or Present Credit Problems. High Debt Ratios \l SO ?|)el?l ( onsolithilinns itii ( ash j Hack 1 1 labia- ? ? J ?RHinames t ?Purchase \1?ne> For New & j Kxislinc Homes I ?( nnstnielion l.oans i ?yre Qiialih llv I'hone CALL (919) 768-1996 or 1-800-849-1996 r Shrill i\i mliiu South Carolina Virginia . throw pilhrns and chanpe tiiose to tit the reasons. In the spring. \ou miL'ht use bright green and \ el low and in the winter use dark warm colors to suit your home and \our taste. HOME ECONOMICS By JOANN J. FALLS ~.<SJT ? |?S ONTAC U Helpline of the Mad OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MONEY FOR CIVIC OR PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Provide a needed community service *3? raise money for your organization by sell ing tickets for Contact's 4th Annual "Taste of the Town ' to he held Sunday, April 10, 4-7 pm. at the Piedmont Aviation Show 1 langer on Liberty Street. CALL 72<~)-4~>~>8 by March 18 for further infornjatlon Contact: 1 lelpline of the Triad is Forsyth County's crisis intervention phone line />()/) davs a vear. All children's character athletic shoes! Choose from a great selection of your kid's favorites such as Bat man, X-Men, Ninja Turtles, Barney, Aladdin and more! Reg. 12.99 High-tops. Reg. 15.99 Sale 10.99 Children's sizes 8V i infants 5 8
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