Gov. Jim Hunt
s
Names Richard Davis to
Public Employee Board
Gov. J inj Hunt has named
Richard Davis of Winston to the
board of trustees of the Public
Employee .Deferred Compensation
Plan. The' -seven-member board
oversees the deferred compensation
plan for state employees, and it
advises teachers and state employ
ees on opportunities to invest in
deferred funds .associated with life1
insurance, fixed or variable annu
ities, retirement income and other
investments. Davis is owner of
Davis Management Services, an
accounting and consulting firm in
Winston-Salem.
? 95% Passes Exam
May graduates of Winston
Salem State University's nursing
program pasted a 95 percent pass
ing rate on the licensure exam for
the quarter ending Junej 30.
According to the North
Carolina Board of Nursing. 38 of
the 40 students who took the test
over the last three months, had
passed it.. Dr. Sylvia Flack..
WSSU's director of the division of
nursing and allied health, said
today that by the end of the year a
total of 79 graduate's will have
taken the nursing boards
WSSU graduates and gradu
ates from around country were
the first _io take the National
Council Licensure Examination
(NCLHX) on a computer, known as
computerized adaptive testing. The
change from taking the examina
tion manually took effect in April.
A Auditions Held
The Little Theatre of Winston
Salem is holding auditions for The
Odd Couple on Aug. 9 at 7 p.m.
The two main role^ are Oscar
Madison, the sloppy sportswriter.
and Felix Ungar. his overly neat,
compulsive friend. There are roles
for four men to play Speed.
Murray. Roy and Vinnie, who are
Felix and Oscar's poker buddies.
There are also roles for two women
to play Gwendolyn and Cecily
early 30s. The audition will be at
the Hanes Community Center. 610
Coliseum Drive in Winston-Salem.
The Odd Couple is by Neil
Simon. The Odd Couple had a suc
cessful run on Broadway and was
made into a movie in 1968.
Television followed with a series
which ran for eight years.
Directed by Gene Johnson,
production dates are September 23
25. 29 - Oct. 2. For more informa
tion. call 748-0857.
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OF SOCIAL SERVICES .
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irown and Caldwell lake First Place
Winners " . V:v
Monday. Inly 11 at 2 p.m. ?
Carl Russell Recreation Center
First Place ? Sandra Brown
and Pauline Caldwell
Second Place ? Marjorie
Lester and Waldo Lester
Third Place ? Lillie Cuthrell
and Juanita W ynecoff
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Tuesday, July 12 at 7 p.m. ?
Winston Lake FaipilyYMCA
Winston-Salem Duplicate
Bridge Club
First Place ? Sandra Brown
and Pauline Caldwell
Second Place ? Rudolph
Boone and Floyd Neai
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Thursday, July 14 at 7 p.m. ?
Rupert Bell Recreation Center
Kings and Queenk Duplicate
Bridge Club .
A game was not played.
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61st Summer National
Several local players will be
participating in the 61 st Summer
^National Bridge Tournament in
San Francisco, Calif.* front Ai%. 3 .
through Aug. 14. The event will be
held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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The Triad Bridge Unit is
proud to learn .that its first-placr
winners in the Nationwide Benefit
Open Pairs on June 3, placed third
in the nation. Those players were
Thomas Hunt (Henderson) arid
Reibard Miller (Raleigh). Thkr
players are regular participant* "ill
Triad events. Z
Bridge News
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By ROUDOLPH V. BOONE SR
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Congratulations to these tine
players. Thomas Hunt \i #28 on
the Top' 100 American Bridge
Association Player's list. He has
?9.334 master points.
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ABA Headquarters Building
Fund .
Under the leadership of presi*
dent Anita Troy dnd the hoard of
directors, with the concurrence of
the membership in session al the
1994" Spring National Hie
American Bridge Association
moved ahead to purchase a nation
al headquarters to he located. in
Atlanta.
? Triad clubs have already tnatle
contributions to the fund goal of
$150,000, Individuals are itr^ed to
make generous contributions
, July 15 was the closing date
for the purchase. Cotifc,
to the AfeA for this bold, ambi
?Oous andneeckdpr^cii^
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A scholarship game* sehed
uled for Sunday . Aug. 2i\ 19^ ?
the Dudley O.smeu.L.gy
University, will he co sponsored
by the Winston Salem Duplicate
Bridge Club ami the Trnid Bridge
-
Tip executive hoard of the
Triad Bridge Unit will liieet on the
" same date. The lime will he
announced later. Ail members of
'the unit are urged to support the
game by participating. , ,
p* " plty^s ajsf risiiintlefl to
mb^e early plarts ^participate In
the Tidewater Bridge Unix's Grade
A" TmrrnametH <m the weekend
of Sept. I ft- 1 8 at Virginia Beach,
' Va; This is one of the top events in
the entire association* You will not
want to miss it! ^
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