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Medical student Garfield Clunie checks the blood pressure of Robert Long while Samuel Ogle check the blood pressure of Ray Durham. The Blood Pressure Screening H as held at Winston Lake ) MCA. Turret Health, a community Health Education Program of the Bowman Gray/Baptist Hospital Medical Center, and the Cultufal Diversity Committee of the Forsyth C'ouniy Division of the American Heart Association sponsored Blood Pressure "Screenings last \s eek at two locations m the minont\ com mumtv. . ' \ Screenings were held" for wor shipers at New Hope Missionar\ Baptist Church, and members ot the Retired Men's Club at the Winston Lake YMCA. The American Heart Associa tion has initiated programs recently to emphasize the prevention of heart problems" among minorities, and to involve them in research, educa tional programs, fund-raising and volunteering uith the Association. The Cultural Diversity Committee is staging Blood Pressure Screenings and distributing literature relative to heart diseases in the minority com munity. i ' Medical students participating in the screening were Priscilla Tay lor. Antonette Morrif. Isaac Mitchell. Garfield Clunie and Samuel Ogle. Flora Oats-Williams is the com munii\ liaison person for Target Health of the Bowman Gray/Baptist Hospital Medical Center, and C.B. Hauser is co-chairpeLson of the Cul tural Diversity Committee. You are invited to participate in the screen ings w hen the group is in your area. ?'J * ? ? ' ? Winston Lake AAU i Meeting To Be Held Winston Lake AAU Organi/a ? tion Meeting-will be hctcfTJrrSuTF ? day March" frar-TpifT at the Ander son Center on the campus of Winston-Salem State University. V ol On teers~pa rents, friends antT supporters are asked- to attend, l or information contact either: John Allen 765-S2I6 or Ike Black 725 5702. Poster Contest Awards Winners Thursday . Feb. 17 on the cam pus ol Winston-Salem State Uni versity. the Campus Activities Board organization sponsored a Black History Month Poster Con test. The -purpose of the conresT w a.s tor an individual or organi/ation^to create a poster focusing on the selected theme "The Black Family Reunion " Thr? I'nni.-tt^niv exhibits to contribute io, ihc-ccle hra t i o n o f - Black History Month. The winners were": First 'Place: Campus Pals; Second Place: Janet Odell; Third Place: Tons Banjoko: Honorable mentions were Melia Black and Lavelle Davis. Dorinda Patterson, a senior art major and Elaine P. Browne, director of stu dent activities, coordinated the e\ ent to make students aw are of the talent that can be exhibited through cream e thought. Queyana Woods. Campus Pal's president thought of first place winning idea. She felt that the black family reunion consisted of all of the Historically Black Col ? leges? itnd? l^mvershHt?** ? bemg? branches of the free w ith the pur 6 pose of extending education, know ledge and culture today for the uplifting of our black families tomorrow . Campus Pals is an organization dedicated to the purposed of help ing incoming freshman and transfer students in their matriculation from their home to our home. wiiiii: i ? ? - . v* !4anCWc ? i ? . \v ? vt ? *?? ? * w? * ? * * armR* %?*.-.?. . - -. i - . . *-*r~ m As your responsibilities ^change, so do ours. There's a lot more to raising a family than adding a new place at the table. For most families, it's a whole new way of thinking. And one that BB&T understands. It involves sorting out the best ways to borrow for current ex penses. And the best ways to save for future ones. It also means a little extra sensitivity to the credit needs almost all growing families undergo. So, if it seems your current bank isn't what it used to be, perhaps ifsyou who's done the changing. See BB&T. A different sort of attitude. A different sort of bank. bb&t Its More Than A Bank. Its. An .Attitude: ./i .p>' i. Membrr 1! )!(. Since 1872 Kqual HmiMng I rnrlrr
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