— ■ ‘ ■ " -J Christopher Cross .Computer engineering major Charlotte Students Make Qemson’s Dean’s List Clemson University officials have announced the names of 1,113 stu dents who made the Dean’s List for the fall semester, 1984. The Dean’s List honors students with grade point averages of 3.S to 3.99 (4.0 equals all A’s). Among those students from Char lotte include Christopher Cross, a ' 1983 graduate of East Mecklenburg High School. Christopher’s major is computer engineering. Other stu dents from Charlotte and its sur rounding areas include: Of Char lotte- Scott Bradshaw, an electrical engineering major, Melanie Chrys ler, financial management major, Kelly Lee Hitchner, an economics major, Douglas Jeter, a ceramic engineering major, Eileen Miller, mathematical science major, David Neill, majoring in administrative management, Janet Smith, major ing mathematical science, and Howard Willis, majoring in buUd tdence. Gastonia- Joan Gage, engin eering analysis major; Steven Mc Bryde and Wilson Neumann, both majoring in computer science; Wynne Tedder, science teaching and Elizabeth Woodward, majoring in mathematical sciences. Of Concord- Eric Haynes, civil engineering and Edward Wicker son, majoring in electrical engin eering. And of Monroe- Mary McNeely majoring in electrical engineering. Congratulations to all the stu dents! Alternative Schools Parents have only two more weeks to submit applications for their children to attend one of the five alternative schools for 1965-86. All applications must be returned to the Education Center by March 31. Students will be selected by lottery - on Thursday, April 18, at 9 a.m. at the Education Center. The system’s five alternative schools are Elizabeth and Myers Park Traditional Elementary Schools, Hawthorne Traditional Junior High’School, .Irwin Avenue Open Elementary School and Pied mont Open Middle School. So far, the pupil assignment office has received 352 applications for Elizabeth. 425 for Myers Park, 98 for Hawthorne, 107 for Irwin Avenue and 47 for Piedmont. The number of openings in each school for next year has not been determined. Applications for alternative schools are available at all CMS elementary, middle and junior high schools and at the Education Center. Parents must be residents of Mecklenburg County at the time of application. For more information, contact-Charlotte Hampton, pupil assignment director, at 399-7044. a Beautillion Militaire To Present 24 Young Men To Society By James CuthberUon Special To The Post ‘‘We are very excited about this year’s Beautillion Militaire,' said cochairman, Bernard Reeves. “It is our eighth one and we hope to make it the best. The young men we have been working with have been a very intelligent and cooperative group.” The Beautillion Militaire was founded in 1976 by the now de ceased Dr. C. W. Williams. Dr. Williams was the first chair man of the event. -‘‘-*•3^ Saturday, March 30, at the Mar riott City Center, Kappa Alpha Psl Fraternity's Charlotte Alumni Chapter will present 24 young men to society. The “Bea million Miiitaire” and the “Beaux of the Year” Pageant will begin at 7:30 p.m. The Bea million Miiitaire is a leadership training project that culminates with a banquet. During the past six months the young men have been involved in workshops and self-improvement sessions designed to help them - towards their college study. Hie Beaux of 1965 represent 11 high schools: Charlotte Catholic: Dondi Ed wards, son of Bessie Moore. Gwinger: Cedric Scott Anthony, son of Margie A. Smith; Mark Lovelle Sanders, son of Harry and Jessie Lee-Senders Harding: Harold Lee Booker, son of Carver and Ann Wilson; Walter Booker; David Shawn Stevenson, son of Rosa Stevenson; James Lon nie Tucker Jr., son of James Sr. and Carolyn Tucker. Independence: Barry Barrino, son of Betty Barrino; Anthony Eugene Dawson, son of George and Bettie Dawson; Mark Christopher Kiser, son of Robert and Helen Kiser; Theodore Pauling, son of Rosanna Pauling. Myers Park: Rodney Eugene Hood, son of Doris and Swindle Hood; Michael Tyrone McCorkle, son of Jesse Kelly. North Mecklenburg: Christian Piere Boat, son of Troy and Kay Bost; Keith Gregory Chisholm, son of Hezekiah and Doris Chisholm; Kelvin Andre Sloan, son of Ernest and Dorothy Sloan. Park wood (Monroe): Gregory Williams, son of Doris J. Morn son of Waxhaw. See BEAUTILLION On Page 14A Oft We reserve the y ^ 78 I X ■ •W right!. limit 1 ■ ,, M Lb quantities. ^ Lb. USDA Choice Chuck - Bone-In USDA J^**® Ex,ra Lean I Stew I ftAa#i Beef I ■k mm 21 0 V USDA Choice VCI9 I Shoulder Roast..lb. 1.68 I , Ti/M”| > Washington State f Red Or Gold Apple --- ■ - '•r \9 •y » 141, RMm If . C uenars «