Mrs. Bennie Lee, known to the Medical-Den tal-Pharmaceutical Auxiliary as ‘‘Moma Lee" was honored at the Doctor’s Day affair for her outstanding and unselfish work in helping to plan Doctor’s Day for forty-nine (49) years. Gladys Anderson Post’s Top Ten Seniors Continued from Page 13 University in the fall. Harding nominees were Da vid V. Mayes, Jr., Johnnie Bowser, and Kathy Elaine Ste wart. David was a vice president of the Executive Council and the VICA Club. The son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mayes will attend A&T in the fall. Johnnie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowser of 2500 Elmin Street was All-County and All Conference In basket ball and a football team mem ber. Kathy ranked 36 in her class ^ of 287. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Stewart was a cheerleader, secretary of the Student Executive Council and a delegate to the Minority Youth Empower ment Laboratory of the 1976 General Assembly. She also won an award for serving on the staff of her school news paper, Hie Rampage. Charles Edward Burke, Vi vian Diane Little, Theodore R. Butler, and Gustavus Neron Wilson were the nominees from East Mecklenburg High School. Burke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burke of 900 East Charles Street in Matthews. He was an Eagle scoutmaster for a boy scout troop and a member of the Philmont Ex pedition to New Mexico. He was also a district wrest ling champion at 167 pounds and will attend A&T in the fall. The Charles M. Little's of 6133 Amberly Lane are the proud parents of Vivian who was Second Vice-President of the NAACP. Working on his first novel. “Eve”, consumes much of the time of the son of Mrs. Cora Kennedy Butler, Theodore who will attend East Carolina to major in English. Gustavus Neron Wilson was elected as Key Club Lieute nant Governor of Division Two South and likes mountain climbing, rappelling, white water canoeing, and teaching mountaineering. The march ing band member is the son of Mrs. Farrie Singletary of 137 South Irwin Street. Nominees from West Meck lenburg are Sylvia Denise Gai ther, Margaret Ann Staton, Cynthia Gail McDonald and Denise Marcella Howie. The daughter of Miss Mag gie Gaither was curriculum editor for the yearbook, Pro ject Aries chairperson and Who’s Who and a nominee for “Senior of the Year”. She lives at 3520B. Horace Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staton are the parents of Margaret who will attend A&T in the fall to study accounting. She lives at 1721B. Brookvale Street. Honor Society member and Vice President of the COO Club, Cynthia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDo nald of 3000 Rodman Street. Denise Marcella Howie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Howie of 1700 Brooksvale St. B. She was a debutante of the Charlotte Alumnae Chap ter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Nominees from Myers Park were Belinda Law the daugh ter of Mrs. Cecile M. Law of 452 Benjamin Street, Michael Ray Alderman the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alderman of 371 Seaman Drive, Teresa” D. Simmons the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Simmons of 6230 Montieth Drive, Iva Ve ronica Rice, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rice of 906 Echo Glen Road., Camille Joleta Taylor, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Taylor of 3401 Manchester Drive and Toni Renee Harris the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Artis of 1700 Pondella Drive. Belinda was a Honor Society member and class historian for 1976. Michael was a Natio nal Achievement Schoiarsmp Program commended stu dent. Teresa was a letter girl and! class representative who likes to dance, play tennis and write poetry. Iva was a member of the House of Representatives and likes to read and draw. Camille was a Keyeette and Dramatics Club member. She was President of the Speech Club and likes to needlepoint, ride bikes, and walk. Toni was a Future Business Leader of America and Spa nish Club member. Battle Of Charlotte Scheduled For May 22 The “Battle of Charlotte," the largest Revolutionary War Battle reenactment in the Uni ted States, is scheduled for May 22-23 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Approximately 1,000 troops are expected during the three day weekend to recreate the actions of 1781, according to A. Grant Whitney, Chairman of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Bi centennial Committee. Beginning Friday, May 21, authentic camp areas will be constructed by arriving forces depicting the actual life styles of the period. Families and soldiers will relive daily rou tines of over 200 years ago. uniforms and clothing of the period have been carefully perpared by the participants. There will be two battle reenactments: The Battle of Charlotte from 4:30 p.m. to S p.m. on Saturday, May 22, and the Battle of Guilford Court house from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 23. Each participant will re ceive a bronze medal, a bicen f"MM" tennial certificate and a copy of the Mecklenburg Declara tion of Independence. There will be no admission charge for the three-day e vant. The battles will be reenact ed in the speedway’s road course area, giving spectators a very good view of the activi ties. Arrangements are being made by jCharlotte Motor Speedway officials and archi tects to design a natural set ting for the action. With the use of hay. nets and shrubbery all modern facilities such as the asphalt road course will be disguised. “The Charlotte-Mecklen burg Bicentennial Committee with the cooperaton of the Carbarrus County Bicenten nial Committee has an oppor tunity to bring together a re warding and most educational event for North Carolina and the nation.” said Whitney. “This is an opportunity for our school children to observe his tory in its most exciting form and many examples of 18th century life styles. I encou rage everyone to attend, parti cipate and enjoy his grand weekend.” fc s trrants total 922^62 The University of North Ca rolina at Charlotte has receiv ed grants totaling $22,862 un der the Higher Education Act of 1865 (Community Service and Continuing Education Programs). The first grant is a study of "Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s Se diment and Erosion Control Ordinances: The Ijinrin of Storm Water Run-Off.” tt. 849. It will be. directed by James W. Clay and Dr. John L. Bedford of the Department of Geography and Earth Sci ences. A second program will be "Management Development Seminars for Local Govern ment Managers and Supervi sors,” 17.803. ,, | " i usny m m.m.-w p.m.; wwy »-o p.rrv fragrant noaptt & nhampoon original art work -- Some Items Reduced _10% i dtoCJ®*,nte beautiful planta fine glaimvare novelty itemn mmmmmsmmmmm jeu-ptry Eddie’s Emporium 2019 Beatties Ford Road 39*5208 Wl H I use the I |WANTA S _ , F^SAL£ APARTMENTS University Park. A spacious home on 2 levels. 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