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eceive NCCU Alumni Scholarshins Charlotte high school were selected as recipients North Carolina Central Scholarship.-The seniors Jonquil Thomas. Lome Brown. “4M“ Harrison, and Brian outstanding honorees will id UNCC in the fall. W IW scholarship was WhMed to the seniors for their uts tan ding achievements, activi - and academic performances. Jonquil Thomas of Independence >ol is the daughter of Mr. Rev. John Thomas of | Lane. She is a member of the Spanish Club, Keyettes, NAACP, Squad Leader of the Law Enforce ment Explorer Poet 247, American Field Services (AFS), Governor’s Page, Who’s Who, and color guard. Through her activities she holds a 3.3 average, Thomas plans to major in Criminal Justice and minnr in Spanish. "I’m very proud of myself and I am still holding an to the progress. Hang on to your goals. If at all possible don’t let anything stop you to reach your goals,” states Thomas, -i Lorna Brown holds a 3.4 average and is a member of the Ambas sador Service Club, co-president of Tri-M, president of the Future , 1 I'*'-* ♦ Ateha Ray lor, the daughter of Robert and Sheila Taylor, waa recently crowned Little Mica Lae Amlgaa IMS during the pageant. Alsha la a - Undent at DU worth Elementary School. She enjoyi biking and dancing. Northwest Babe Ruth * l The game of baseball continued in (he Northwest Babe Ruth League last Saturday with the opening of the 13-15 age boys’ season. In tbe action gt Revolution Field, tbe Cardinals nipped West Charlotte Optimist, 4-3, while the Royals’ boys out-scored West Trade boys, 15-3. Baseball in tbe Bambino Division highlighted West Charlotte defeat ing Plaza No. 2, 1M, at Briarwood School and the Royals out batted ScCrorey YMCA, 18-2, at Revolu Ae-rr—:---.-3 GREAT BARGAINS! I EACH WEEK IN THE POST m Business Leaders of America, Office Occupation, Inner Chib Coun selor, and Orchestra. While at NCCU, Brown will atudy account ing. "I am going to college to not only to achieve higher education endeavors, but also achieve the goals to help others help as well as yourself,” expresses Brown. She attends West Charlotte High School. Myers Park recipient Trinitia Harrison is a 4.13 average student and the daughter of Mrs. Shirley Harrison. She is an active member in the Keyettes, the student council, National Honor Society and volley ball team, United Volleyball Asso ciation and Who's Who honoree. Trinitla Harrison .Who'a Who honoree Continued From Page SA Earth/’ Its theme for the “Night of Missions” is “Hotlines to Missions: Faith and Action.” C.N. JENKINS With the theme, "We care and We Will Share” the Acolytes of C. N. Jenkins Memorial Presbyterian Church Joined in the Hands Across Charlotte project recently. From their purchases of tickets and T-shirts, the Acolytes contributed $170 to the program. C. N. Jenkins has 20 active Acolytes ranging in age from six to 12 years old. They have been con tinuously involved in programs to help others. Acolytes who participated in the i~ . — Hands Acroas Charlotte project were: Sanithia Alexander, Erica Anderson, Aisha Dew, Mori Boyce, Shari Brandon, Jajuana Moonie, Jeffery Moonie Jr., Shavonna McClure, Belgie McCl eland II, LaQuon Huntley, LaShon Huntley, Christie Stancil and pastor of C. N. Jenkins, Rev. George C. Goodman. Support Our Advertisers Steel Belted Redials 5 • I 25SrU***i i Queen City Tire & Wliool 1220 South Tryon St. 377-7393 7:3fr6$pt 8-5:30 *165/SR13 Lorn a Brown .To help others I"* - ■ ■ . , Jonquil Thomas .Hanging on to goals SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS GRANP OPINING! Trinity Fish Market 9147 Trinity Road 9M"GGM Off Beatties Ford Rd. At Hornets Nest Park CROAKER FLOUNDER TROUT BASS SHRIMP SCALLOPS OYSTERS .'QAMS We Also Carry A Wide Variety Of Cooking Accessories 4lBHW from the N.C. Coast — Tues.-Sat. 10-8 Trinity Sandwich A Shop 9141 Trinity RoadS93-7Ml Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner A Wide Selection and of Sandwiches Dinners ■AT IN ON TAKIOUTf • ~ Mon-Thurs 8am-10pm Fri&Sat 8am-l 2pm l m ARP . Arthur is committed to icumbent and has proven to be a diligent worker. Join us on June 3,1986 in returning Arthur Griffin to the School Board. Shirley A* JolwSon .v Qaroh d Stpvrnfihs DetSnrah I rn pafpc L. lvo*y ii® vii ivory 100 DlyViil Ctyttfse Hides *•^•■-*42^ -• • Y* *,"U WWWUOIl »»^4ljw\i If ffilNi I I I¥I flw Marilyn OMlWR^ku Alan Kf<mm Dr. Jewett^! Walker Rebecca TaylWr ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reid Mrs. Cleola P; McAdams William “Butch’* Simmons Fred Stewart Dr. Wanda Af. Webb Cary Bernstein 11/ Daetmi w. rociBT Melvin Finn Louise Sellers Eleanor Washind8o§.: Wayne and VI Alexander Dr. James R. Law Abdul and Brenda Dr. Jean Dr Robert Dr Wesley Jane V. Harp Dr. ToOy and JoBbG. Hs - Mr. Dr. Paula Newsome Dr. Ida M. Richmond Dr. Roy Smith David BeHod Steve Pofler Lecil Henderson Robert Cunningham Frank E. Emory Pamela Hunter Dir. Raleigh Bynum Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrar Rfike Pearson Lawrence J. Toliver Hassell Mack Hairstg* Curtis Ricketts ^ Lydia DesrifbfKt Kathy Gordon Rbsella Jones Dr. Jerry Join Willa Cline Betsy Simmon Arthur Griffin Dorraine Truesdale Jackie and ^CMtorgeR. L Rriohda M. mum Shirley Armsti^rig Shirley Williams Frances Shelton Joan Kennedy Ross ' Consuella Chavis A. Lion MiUer Getchel L. Caldwell Willie J. DeShields Cathy C. Hughes Rev. W. J. Sturgess Mrs. Betty Sturgess Rsident Advisory Council Sarah Wilson Pearl Robinioh Daisy Alexander Julia Turner Dalebflftt Beatifr Center ' Jj G.lif. PfoductieHs 4 Ward SimnTodi 1 Joan Jackson tWr. Darryl E. Denise Murray j*yj • Sandra Gripper , T Steven A. Hockfielri 7 «ji^'-lanct Arthur Griffin I gfjijj i
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