West from page HI starters. Butler, who has rushed for 1,320 yards on 171 carries and scored 13 touchdowns, is one of the team's senior leaders. The defense' is led by Antwan Lyons, who is averaging 14 tackles per game. Lyons had 13 total stops in the win over Mount Tabor. Ricky Froneberger, anoth er senior, also came through with a strong performance and had an interception return that led to the team's first touchdown. The balance of the squad con sists of young players, including Bodenheimer, Richmond and Jacob Brewer, who have all been major contributors in their recent games. "The future looks good," Stone said. "Hopefully, we can do some good things in the next cou ple of weeks and have a chance at the playoffs." ? Photo by Bruce Chapman Marques Newman of Mount Tabor break? free. Photo by Bruce Chapman Anthony Suffer combined tough inside running urith his outside bursts for the Titans. Businessmen make $500 contribution to LIFT Academy football program Special to THE CHRONICLE LIFT Academy's football pro gram recently received a donation to help underwrite the cost of its " first year of interscholastic play. The Jaguars received a check of $500 from Flarold Dunovant and Chuck Foster, who joined forces to hold a raffle for the team. Duno vant. founder and president of the Black Golf Hall of Fame and Fos ter, who owns Professional Barber Shop, raffled off" a set of profes sional golf clubs, which was award ed during LIFT's homecoming game against the Blue Ridge School. "We just wanted to do some thing to help out," Dunovant said. "I think the program is helping kids and anything that is going to really impact our kids I support 100 percent. I wish I could do more to help LIFT Academy's athletic program because I think it is a wonderful idea." Foster echoed those sentiments. "We talked about coming up with something to help the school and the football program," Foster said. "Harold and I talked about it and we came up with this. Hope fully other people in the communi ty will also step up and realize that there is a need to help." Earline Parmon, superinten dant of LIFT Academy, said she was appreciative of the gift. "I am very thankful that we have individuals in our community who believe in our mission," she said. "Our football program depends solely on contributions and so far a lot of people have come across with donations. We need more to make the program a success because of the amount of travel that our team had to incur this season." I Photo by Bruce Chapman farline Parmon, superintendent of LIFT Academy, accepts a $300 check from Harold Dunavant of the Black Golf Hall of Fame and Chuck Foster of Professional Barber Shop. The donation came as a result of a raffle held to benefit LIFT Academy's football program. "20'h Century Celebration Concert" and 50,h Anniversary Party Saturday, October 30, 1999 8:00pm in the Stevens Center In honor of The Arts Council's 50'" Anniversary as this nation's first arts council, the North Carolina School of the Arts Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, Cantata Singers and Wind Ensemble will perform works from Gershwin, Strauss and Bernstein, among others, and an original work by composer David McHugh. 50'r Anniversary Party is immediately following the concert in the Adams Mark Hotel Grand Pavilion. Tickets are $50.00 and may be purchased by calling The Arts Council at 336-722-2585. Seating is limited. , 3 ARTS COUNCIL WINSTON-SAIEM (OKSYTH COUNTY SO YEARS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE ARTS Great Holiday Gift This is your chance to Celebrate and Take Pride in African American History ? Collector's Item ? 192 Page ? Over 250 Photographs Order Now! rtjrd QC Just in Time for the " Holidays Plus $60e S&H O Check/M.O. ? Credit Card Visa / Mastercard > Credit card number ? Exp. Dale / Signature: Name: Addmc atr -SI*E zim The Society flirflie Study lJLIjo<F Afro-American History Convenient Four Ways to Order ? Special Occasion Book Store ? Contact Any SSAH Board Member ? CaU 1-800-331-7018 ? Fax Order form to (336) 724-5127 ? ? Use your CardMiles" to fly anywhere, anytime, on any airline. And once yon yet there, what you do is also entirely up to you. . ^hrsrr Citizens Bank BUSINESS BANKING -Business Quest"checking account -Retirement Plans -Savings and Investments -Business Credit Card with CardMiles" f -Capital Line of Credit -Equipment Leasing www.firstcitizens.com 1-888-FC DIRECT (1 -888-323-4732) r ? ' Safe and Sound in the Year 2000 Every business needs a credit card. Why not use one that gives you something in return? First Citizens' Business VISA?or MasterCard'with CardMiles. Use CardMiles on any U.S. airline-even on holidays. Sign up now and we'll give you 1,500 free bonus miles to get you started. Stop by any First Citizens or call 1-888-FC DIRECT (1-888-323-4732). The sooner you apply, the sooner you fly. You're always first. i I Certain restrictions apply See application for full details. Member FDIC. This is a Year 2000 readiness disclosure

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