JOHNSIE YOUNG ~Unselfish commitment Of Las Amigos Johnsie Young Honored As “Most Outstanding Member” Johnsie Young was re cently voted “Most Out standing Member” of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Chapter of Las Amigas. This 1964 honor was be stowed upon Mrs. Young because of unselfish com mitment to the club, be cause of community in volvement and many per sonal achievements. Per haps it has been Mrs. Young’s love for mankind that has allowed her to be so involved in manifesting positive results. “I have always been a person who likes people,” Mrs. Young began. “I be lieve it is my Ged-gven responsibility to work with people. I don’t know any other way to be.” Mrs. Young feels that giving of oneself is a guar antee that the generation of tomorrow will be fulfilled. “Dedication is the nucleus for the growth of a community,’’ Mrs. Young continued. Active as the club’s pres ident in 1B63; co-chairing the service committee^ or ganizing the oratorical con test and the most out standing tribute awards to blade citizens; chairing the program committee for the -Little Miss Ijis Arr^jgp. Pageant; and being a member of the local exec utive board were all actions from the heart for Mrs. Young. “I am committed to the Las Amigas Club because the club is really interested in the well-being of the community; and because of the many things the members do also.” Within the community Mrs. Young is a member of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church where Rev. James Shrader pastors. At church Mrs. Young is chairman of the Elder Board and Youth Group Advisor. -- She is her neighborhood’s representative for Easter Seals and Muscular Dis trophy and a grade mother for Devonshire Elemen tary. She has also received several awards from sor orities; the business award from Las Amigas and WSOC-TV featured her during a series about successful people. Mrs. Young is married to William E. Young and they have three sons Ricardo, Ron and Rodrick. A graduate of Bennett College, 8he began her teaching profession in the field of physical education. She later opened a dance studio and is now director of the Revelation School of Modeling and Dance. With the special gift of endurance Mrs. Young has managed to effect many lives. She has inspired and Stoval Scholarship Fund Applications for the 1984 85 Gail Stovall Scholarship Fund must be submitted to Bethlehem Center, 2705 Baltimore Avenue, by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 31. The Gail Stovall Scho larship fund was estab lished by the Bethle hem Center Board of Direc tors in 1981 in honor of Ms. Gail Stovall, a junior high school counselor whose de dication and love for her students made her an ex ample for all to follow. The scholarships are for educa tional purposes only and are given to encourage community youth to set high standards for them selves and to strive for excellence. All applicants must have a good aca demic record and must have been involved in Bethlehem Center activi ties as a participant or as a Youth Worker. Blank applications to gether with a complete list of eligibility requirements can be obtained from Ms. Roberta Thompson, Beth lehem Center Administra uve Secretary, Mondays through Fridays, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. The second annual Gail Stovall Scholarship Award(s) will be an nounced at the Bethlehem Center Board of Direc tors’ Meeting on Thursday, June 21, at 5:30 p.m. JCSU Summer School Makes Changes The JCSU Summer School Program will switch from two, six-week pro grams to a single eight week session, announced summer school Director, Dr. Maxine Moore. Regis tration is now Uhderway until Tuesday, June S, the start of the classes. The summer session will end on July 27. For more informa tion, contact Dr. Maxine Moore at 704-378-1068 week days. JAC convbmibncb iroaa 333 Bsarrtes Ford ttd. 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He is still receiving gifts from admiring fans who anxiously awaited his arrival. For their love Toure gives a big thanks. Eastern Star A major Eastern Star officer will be the guest speaker for a Raleigh chapter's first Star Day observance Sunday. May 20. Sister Veatrice Davis of Fayetteville, Grand Bene volent Secretary, will offer remarks at the Star Day observance of Constella tion Chapter No. 641, Order of the Eastern Star of North Carolina, Prince Hall Affiliation. The 3 p.m. program will be at Pleasant Union Unit ed Church of Christ, Wake County. 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