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Hameses representative Ms. Harris To •Compete In Talent Show Ms Gayle Harris will repre sent Hameses Temple No. 51, A.E A O N M S tPHA) as '“Miss Hameses" in the Talen and Scholarship Pagent dur ing the Shriners Gala Day " Activities to be held in High Point April 27-30 Ms Harris is a talented "pianist and a senior at West .'.Charlotte High where she is a • -member of the Senior Execu tive Council and also belongs fo the Interact Club. . t Ms. Gayle Harris belongs to ^With Tryon St Presbyterian Church and is a member of the “Active Christian Teenager Club Rev Rudolph A. Hen Ticks is her pastor. Her parents are Mr. and "Airs. William A. Harris. tMS Informs Students Of New Assignments Information on school assig nments for next fall for stud ents in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will be included with third quarter report cards to be sent home with students last Thursday r This is a new procedure to inform students earlier about School assignment. In previ ous years, this notification has been made at the end of the school year. w Parents are urged to check this information in order to know which school their child •tin *19*1 rn* Report gl eWHit iMBtfitwfewU < will include press labels with Assignment information; as- • jignment cards will be encloe- , ed with secondary students’ • import cards. I •f, Under the revised pupil as signment plan, some 4,600 . students are being reassigned for the 1978-79 school year. 3 Students who wish to requ est a transfer must make such 9 request within 30 days of - receipt of the school assign ment notice. Request for reas- ■ signment forms may be obtai ned from any public Rchool. Jx>cal Students i Win College Awards Three Charlotte students • were among the 130 students honored as scholarship and distinguished award winners at the annual awards banquet held recently at Winthrop Col lege in Rock Hill, S. C. Albert F. Prudmore was given the Prentice-Hall, Es tate Planning Award. This award, sponsored by Prentice- ■ Hall Publishers, is given to the most outstanding student in athe estate planning in the school of Business. *1 fcAmtlt-Elizabeth Holland, a catonior Home-Economics mi **ar is the recipient of two «ia*ards. The first award is the zalOhnson-Walker Scholarship, reestablished by the South Caro -<IMka Extension Homemakers (Council ia memory of or. D ■mB: Walker, the first home ■.demonstration agent in the U. So, awarded to a home econo u^lHolland’s second award is the Elizabeth Burris Memor ial Award. This award was established by the South Caro lina Dietetic Association in Minor of Elizabeth Burns, a •Hnthrop alumnus, is given lutnually to a graduating sen ior who plans to complete a dtetetic intership or continue graduate work ip the field of lad and nutrition . ’Deborah Leigh Cowan is the tonner of the Theodore Pres , ser Foundation Scholarship » scholarships are sward the Presser Foundation fe Philadelphia. 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