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IECNESDAY. APRIL 16. 1975 outreach jNorth >Cu»lihA HioutB'ltMMirices by Jim Bonis North Carolinians along with the rest of the nation are showing extreme com passion and concern for the plight of the Vietnamese orphans they have been reading about in the newspapers. Thousands of this na tion’s citizens have already made arrangements to adopt many of these children. Many other people have shown an interest in adopting the remaining children. While the national focus is on the adoption of Vietnamese children, the Division of Social SErvices of the N.C. Department of Human Resouces and the 100 county departments of social services would also like to see more public concern for the hundreds of children in North Carolina who are in need of adoption. There are many children in North Carolina who are homeless except for foster homes provided by the county social services departments and private adoption agencies. Many of thse have suffered extreme hardships such as abandonment, neglect or physical abuse by their natural parents. All are in need of love and permanent parents that can provide them with a permanent home. The problem is that most of these children are not babies, but either older, mental or physical handi capped or black children. At the same time these children have been in fosterhomes for some years hoping to be adopted, the vast majority of prospective adoptive parents are seek ing babies. It is estimated that there are at least four adoptive homes available for every white baby available for adoption. There are approximately 1500 children who have been in foster homes across the state for more than two years. Social services departments feel that few of these will ever be re-united with their famil ies and that most would benefit from adoptive placement if available. Why aren’t more adults willing to adopt these children? Those in the adoption field feel that there are several reasons. One of the greatest probably is the fact that many people do not know about the plight of these youngsters. Another reason is that many people have a misunderstanding abut the requirements for adoptive parents. Many beople believe you have to make a lot of money before you can adopt a child. This is not true. The major require ment is that of having a sincere desire to provide a good home and love for a child. In some cases county social services departments can and are helping to meet the special needs of children in adoption. There are several programs that provide money for their special needs. Another misunderstand ing the public has about adoption is that applicants must be a husband and wife and of a certain age before they can adopt a child. The fact is that even a single indivudual can adopt child ren and it is being done in North Carolina. How to overcome some of this misunderstanding is a major challenge to North Carolina’s private and public adoption agencies. Adults desiring to share their lives with these youngsters are urged to contact their local social services departments. You can be assured you will be welcome. 9. Sylvan deities 11. Plexus 15. Fourth caliph 18. General pardons ACROSS l.FuU of pains 5. Dandles •.AfroUc, 10. Source of rold (Bib.) 12. On the left side (naut.) 13. Hit 14. Cloth from mulberry bark 15. Terrified 16. Period of time (abbr.) 21. River of 17. Eduard , lAtvi& composer 19. Lixivium 20. Gives access to again 23. Killed 24. Plague 28. Swiftness 30. Warp-yarn 33. Warbled 34. G. W. Russell 35. Real estate 37. Man's name 39. Brazilian palm 40. Thomas , patriot .41. Middle (law) 42. Shore recess 43. Bushy clumps 44. Biblical name DOWN 1. Clothing 2. Harvest 3. Of herrldry CROSSWORD 4. sun 22. 5. Neglected at 6. Brightly* arms ccriored fish 25. Sloth 7. Small 26. Color* bottle ing 8. Effeminate pig. boy (colloq.) ment IHE ’IBIBUNAL AJD 27. Loop, hole 29. Place 30. Biblical country 31. Harass 32. Singing voice 36. Disembark (dEJUO uluiiuin rimnk^Ei aunnf^iBFiE tsaiiinL-jaHFi flQEl SkJCB t7JH ubQiaBn DQQM niiuinp] RfiPinK Honor's Day Program 38. Measure of distwce 40. Brain nMmbnne 1 5“ 5 S ' r“ 1“ io II a 15 if (6 17 \k % If io ii li % % ii IS if w so SI 5i iS tv sy Sy 4o k\ kZ 7/. WINSTON-SALEM WSSU’s Annual Honor’s Day Program will be held on Wednesday, April 16 at 10:00 a.m. in the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. The public is invited without charge. In announcing plans for the occasion, Mr. Warren C. Oldham, Director of the Scholastic Achievement Program said, “During the spring of each year, the Winston-Salem State Uni versity family takes time from its regular routine to pay special tribute to all of the full time students who have made high achieve ment in various academic fields during the year. We honor students in each of the four classes for having the highest aver ages. We also_ honor Continued on Page 8 EDUCTtM - Elected To Who's Who GREENSBORO- Bennett Psycology- College elected seventeen Interdisciplinary Studies, young women to Who's Chicago, III,; Sandra John- Who in American Colleges son. Special Education, and Universities. The Milton, N.C.; Robin Jones, students have demonstra- Business, Hampton, Va; ted outstanding academic Deborah Lundy, Biology, achievement have been Macon, Ga.; and Edelina very active in college activities during their matriculation at the wo men’s college. This year’s selections were Joanne Blackstock. Clothing Textiles, Mt. Vernon, N.y.; Esther school Canty, History, Sumter, S.C. Renee Carrington, Social Welfare, Washing ton, D.C.;. Bonital Chavis, Music, McLeansville, N.C.; Agnes Duncan, Miller, Medical Technol ogy, Greensboro, N.C. Others selected were Yardley Nelson, English- Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Buffalo, N.Y.; Rita Nzeribe, PreMedicine. Niegeria; Christine Ofoma, Interior Design- Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Nigeria; Glenda S. Simmons, Business, Summerfield, N.C.j Linda Continued on Page 7 BARE-FASUION SEASON BEAUTIFY with Pretty Feet* Creams away rough, dry, flaky skin from feet, elbows, knees and hands. OVER 5 500 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES GOLD MEDAL OR Red Band Flour...... TOWIE BRAND THROWN MANZILLA Stuffed Olives SfOKELY'S FINEST Shellie Beans STAR KIST LIGHT MEAT Chunk Tuna EVERYDAY LOW PRICES IN THE DAIRY Subscribe To THE TRIBUNAL AID and have your paper delivered to your door by mail every Wednesday $5 for 52 issues REGULAR OLEO Nucoa Margarine.... 1-M. .... Pk|. .64 1 .74 1 IMITATION MARGARINE Diet Mazola Mb. .... Pkg. .67 .75 1 UNSALTED CORN OIL Mazola Margarine Mk. .... Pk«. .74 m| KRAFT'S CHEESE Velveeta Cheese .... .57 .65 T'' KRAFT'S SINGLE SLICES American Slices .... 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