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King of Rap Photo by fjrTT Wilson Darryl "D.M.C.M Matthews McDaniels, a founding member of the pioneering rap group Run D.M.C., signs the shirt of a young fan on Saturday. McDaniels was among the many notables who played in a celebrity flag football game at Wake Forest University. The event was part of a slate of events staged during the Josh Howard Celebrity Week. The local born NBA star donated proceeds from the game and other events to his foundation. Yearbooks from pafft A8 Smith at Winston-Salem State University in 1991, singer Emmylou Harris at UNC Greensboro in 1966 and a bearded David Sedaris at Western Carolina University in 1976. But yearbooks offer more ' than celebrity photos. The yearbooks also preserve important traditions, such as the selection of queens for classes and majors at many historically black colleges. Genealogists use the year books to identify and learn about ancestors. The North Carolina Collection at UNC's Wilson Special Collections Library manages the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center. The center works with libraries, museums, historical societies and cultural institutions across the state to publish historical materials online. The center is currently expanding the North Carolina Yearbooks collec-, tion by reaching out to com munity colleges. Another major program is the effort to digitize old runs of campus and community newspapers from across the state. Andy Griffith's 1947 UNC pic. Stroke from page A7 ] ly, you must he aware of the J early signs of stroke: -Sudden numbness or ; weakness of the face, arm or leg - especially on one side of the body, only. -Sudden confusion, trou ble speaking or understanding. -Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. -Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or ^ coordination. -Sudden severe headache y with no known cause. If you or a loved one expe riences any of these symptoms, jail 911 or get to the hospital immediately. You can success fully reduce your risk for >trokc! Make sure to discuss your risks and prevention strategies with your physician. Do you need further infor mation or have questions or ?ommenls about this article? Please call toll-free 1-H77 5JO-1824. Or, for more infor mation about the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity, please visit our web tit e : http:llwww.wakeltealth.edulM ACHE. Lawn from pane A7 Wardlow. Crystal Coston Hoover, Crystal Hairston, Cynthia Brooks. Daphne McFadden, Debra Giles, Demeatrice Hopkins, Donna Holman Watson, Felicia Hughes, Felicia Wilson, Gail Gary, Geneva Carter, Glenda Stover, Hope White, Inez Hairston Davis, Jackie Clayton . Davis, Jamie Cathcart Stowe, Jana Minor Oliver, Jasmine Nicole Hoover, Jennifer Coston, Johnetta Roberts, Joi Holman, Katrina Wardlow Campbell, Kim Benson " i 1JL i .".J! Myers, Kim Fields, Latonyu Brown Dobson, Latrenda Boyd Gordon. Lavonia Gibbs, Loretta Walters, Marlene Davis. Melody Angel Boyd, Mrs. Elizabeth Banner, Octavia Love, Otelia Boyd. Ratta Smith. Regina Johnson. Revonia Holman, Shane Willis. Sharon Coleman. Sharon Rocker, Sherderica Squire, Tammy Lanier, Tan Bishop . Tina McClinton York. Tramona Purvis, Trinity McNeal, Trevette Williams. Valerie Jones, Vanessa Edwards and Veronica Goodman. ,j.jj'?. ? 111 1 * ? | | . i isi ^ rsrjiEm ^t We're nationally ranked in seven specialties, but our real specialty is caring for you. Every year, U.S. News & World Report names the top hospitals in the nation. And every year since 1993, we have been ranked among the country's best This year, we're honored to be the top ranked hospital in ^ the Triad by U.S. News & World Report and nationally ranked among the 50 best in the country for Cancer; Gastroenterology; Geriatrics; Nephrology, Neurology and Neurosurgery; Pulmonology and Urology. We were also recognized as high performing in Cardiology and Heart Surgery; Diabetes and Endocrinology; Ear, Nose and Throat; Gynecology and Orthopedics. But our real specialty is caring for patients as if they were our own family. That's how our physicians, nurses, researchers and staff fulfill our mission to care and to cure, every day. For more information or to make an appointment with a world-class physician, call 336-716-WAKE or visit WakeHealth.edu. W Wake Forest' To make an appointment, call 888-716-WAKE u^^UU or visit WakeHealth.edu Baptist Health A Mi?ion to Car*. A Mi?ion to Cur*.
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