Fraternity holds memorial service f
; SPECIAL TO THE CHRONin F
Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi
; Phi Fraternity Inc. carried out its
? annual Memorial Service on
I March 13 during its regularly
* scheduled meeting.
I Memorial Day is one of the
fraternity's nationally mandated
programs and March 12 of each
year has been designated as
Memorial Day. However, the
national fraternity has given
some leeway to that date by
advising all chapters that during
the month of March, each will
conduct an appropriate service in
memory of those brothers who
are deceased.
Brothers Dana Phillips, chap
lain: Benny Murrill, basileus;
and James Rousseau, vocalist
leader, coordinated and carried
out the service.
Left to right: brothers Dana Phillips, chaplain; Joseph Daniels, vice basileus; Benny Murrill,
basileus; Donald Spencer, keeper of records and seal; John Card, assistant keeper of records
and seal; Gregory Bradsher, keeper of finance; Andre Crawley, assistant keeper of finance;
Robert Harrison; Marcus Hunter, parliamentarian; and Charles Gadson.
Attending brothers at Memorial Service. Officers on front row: left to right John Card, assis
tant keeper of records and seal; Joseph Nichols Jr., keeper of peace; Joseph Daniels, vice
basileus; Benny Morrill, basileus; Don Spencer, keeper of records and seal; Gregory Bradsh
er, keeper of finance; Andre Crawley, assistant keeper of finance; Dana Phillips, chaplain;
and Marcus Hunter, parliamentarian.
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March of Dimes WalkAmerica teams
raising funds to help save babies
Forsyth Technical Community College WalkAmerica team
vtalk by Wait Chapel for 2001 WalkAmerica.
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONM I I
On April 13 teams of
employees and their families
from more than 122 corpora
tion^ and organizations
throughout Forsyth County
will take the walk that saves
babies. And that's why the
March of Dimes considers
these WalkAmerfihi fund
raisers heroes for babies!
By participating in
WalkAmerica, these March
of Dimes volunteers are help
ing to support the March of
Dimes fight to give every
baby the best chance for a
healthy start in life.
Walkers will meet at
Salem Square in Winston
Salem on April 13 at 8 a.m.
Food, beverages and enter
tainment will be provided.
With each step they take
in WalkAnferica. walkers
make a big difference in help
ing the March of Dimes con
tinue funding remarkable
breakthroughs and innovative
programs that save babies'
lives. In 2(X)I. Forsyth Coun
ty raised $251,380 in the
walk that saves babies. This
year's goal is $300,000.
WalkAmerica is spon
sored locally by BB&T,
Krispy Kreme, ALLTEL,
Sara Lee Center for Women's
Health. Domino's Pizza. 99.5
WMAG, and WXII
NewsChannel 12. National
sponsors include Kmart,
CIGNA HealthCare. Canon,
the Florida Department of
Citrus, and the National
Peanut Board.
If you need more informa
tion about the March of
Dimes or would like to par
ticipate in WalkAmerica. or
for more information, call
(336) 723-4386 or (8(H)) 443
4093.
The March of Dimes is a
^?__?
national voluntary health
agency whose mission is to
improve the health of babies
by preventing birth defects
and infant mortality. Founded
in 1938, the March of Dimes
funds programs of research.
community services, educa
tion. and advocacy to save
babies. More information is
available on the March of
Dimes Web sites at
www.marchofdimes.com and
www.nacersano.org
The Chronicle's new e-mail address for news items is news@wschronicle.com
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Local 7-Day Forecast
Thursday I
Sunshine.
j 64
Thu. night 1
Mostly clear.
42
Friday
Breezy with (
partial sun.
68/44
Saturday I
Clouds and
breaks of
sun.
64/44
Sunday
Overcast with
showers.
60/42
Monday
Mostly
cloudy.
64/36
fuesday
Sun and
some clouds.
57/33
Wednesday]
Partly sunny.
60/34
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Precipitation
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Normal Normal Normal
U.S. Traveler's Cities
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* City HI LoW HI Lo W HI Lo W HI Lo W Hi Lo W
~ ? Atlanta 70 46 s 74 50 pc 72 48 sh 66 46 sh 70 44 sh
-I Boston 54 36 s 56 40 pc 52 40 sh 52 38 pc 51 39 c
J* Chicago 52 38 sh 5234c 52 40 pc 56 40pc 52 32 sh
?- Cleveland 48 38pc 52 36 c 50 32 c 50 34 s 48 20s
* Denver 66 34 s 5634pc 60 34 pc 58 40 s 6830s
- Des Moines 56 32 c 56 31 pc 53 31 s 51 34 s 55 41 s
'Z Detroit 44 35 sh 52 35 c 52 31 pc 46 34 c 54 21 s
Houston 77 60 pc 78 60 c , 76 50 r 69 52 sh 78 50 pc
?* Indianapolis 54 42 pc 57 37 c 56 37 c 54 36 c 55 28 pc
i Kansas City 63 46 pc 61 34 pc 58 44 s 64 44 c 58 32pc
Los Angeles 69 48 pc 73 48 s 77 52 s 80 52 s 80 52 s
*Z Miami 82 66 s 84 68 s 83 70 s 84 70 s 84 64s
* ? Minn.- St. Paul 48 30 sh 46 26 pc 48 28 pc 46 26 sh 48 30 s
* New Orleans 74 58pc 76 62pc 75 60 r 74 58 sh 77 52 pc
* New Yorir City 56 38 s 58 44 pc 56 42 sh 54 44 pc 59 35 pc
Omaha .62 42 pc 54 32 pc 56 42 pc 60 42 sh 52 28 pc
-? Phoenix 86 56 s 74 54pc 78 54 s 84 58 s - 88 52 s
? San Francisco 70 50 s 72 52 s 74 52 s 72 52 s 70 50 s
' Seattle 52 40 c 56 42 pc 58 42 s 60 42 s 60 44s
'?Z Washington 58 40 s 62 46 pc 60 44 sh 58 46 c 60_31_pc_
The National Summary
An active storm track will bring rain
to the Southeast and Tennessee
Valley during the period. The cloudy,
wet weather will keep temperatures
below normal across the Tennessee
Valley. Elsewhere, dry and mild
weather is expected across much of
the Southwest, Great Basin and
West Coast. Cool air will chill the
Great Lakes and the Northeast.
Weather (W): s-sunny. pc partly cloudy,
c-cloudy. ?h-showers. t-thunderstornfs.
r-rain, af-snow flurries, an-snow, i-ice
? World Traveler's Cities
'. Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
" Qffy HI Lo W HI Lo W Hi Lo W HI Lo W HI Lo W
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Bedin 54 40 pc 52 37 pc 55 38 pc 57 41 pc 56 43 c
Buenos Aires 76 64 pc 77 63 t 70 59 sh 71 54 pc 75 55 pc
? Calm 72 48 pc 74 50 s 79 61 pc 9165s 84 60 pc
I Jerusalem 51 39 sh 53 38 pc 57 45 pc 70 52 pc 73 .51 s
? Joharmeshurg 83 55 pc 81,54 s 81 57 pc 82 57 pc 79 60 c
London 56 41 s 58*-& pc 55 45 s 53 41 r 47 30 pc
Madrid 58 40 pc 60 36 s 65 40 pc 65 44 pc 59 37 pc
' Mexico City 80 50pc 73 53pc 79 SO pc 78 50pc 73 43c
Moscow 37 25 c 40 31 c 38 28 pc 40 29 c. 42 33 c
Pahs 53 38 s 58 39 pc 51 38 pc 50 47 r 50 31 c
RiodeJaneiro 82 70 pc 82 69 pc 82 70 pc 83 71 s 82 71 pc
Home 53 34 pc 50 35 c 55 39 pc 56 40 pc 5640c
San Juan 82 74 pc 83 74 c 83 73 pc 84 72 pc 82 69 pc
Seoul 59 49 c 64 52 c 54 41 pc 62 50 pc 69 51 s
Sydney 73 66 r 71 57 r 68 47 pc 67 45 pc 67 51 pc
Tokyo 53 44 s 61600, 73 56 1 58 47 pc 62 54s
? Toronto 35 33 sn 44 26 pc 40 25 sh 40 19 c 41 16 c
Winnipeg 25 24 sn 26 13 sn 26 4 c 26 14 sn 29 9 pc
Zuhch 52 35 s 50 33 pc 53 36 pc 53 41 pc 51 40 c
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Thu., Mat 28 6:13 a.m. 6:39 p.m.
FfV, Mar. 29 6:12 a.m. 6:40 p.m.
Sat., Mar. 30 6:11 a.m. 6:41 p.m
Sun., Mar. 31 6:09 a.m. 6:42 p.m
Mon.. Apr. 1 6:08 a.m. 6:43 p.m
Tue., Apr. 2 6:06 a.m. 6:43 p.m.
Wed.. Apr. 3 6:05 a.m. 6:44 p.m.
Moonrise Moonset
Thu., Mar. 28 6:48 p.m. 6:28 a.m.
Fri., Mar. 29 8:02 p.m. 7:02 a.m.
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