HEALTH PLAN—Kaiser Foundation Haaitti Plan af North Carafcia annauneas the Mowing appointments and promotions: Downy Brown promoted to assistant mpional Cantrodor. Ho was provioosly Diroctor of Financial Services. imittooryo Stakes promoted io Medical Oltlco Administrator for the Wost Raleigh Medical OtRca. He fomwrty hold the position of Health Center Administrator s* the Farmington and Windsor Medical Centers In the Northeast Region of Kaiser Pormaaoate in Connecticut. Robinson-Johnson Wed, Double-Ring Ceremony JesSane Michal Robinson and Anthony Ciark Johnson were united in marriage on Saturday, May 25. The formal wedding and double-ring ceremony were held in the historic chapel on the campus of St. Augustine’s College. The Rev. Vincent Harris officiated. Father Harris was assisted by Dr. Alton Pollard and the Rev. Cyril Burke, chaplain at St. Augustine’s College. , The bride is the daughter of Dr. and . Mrs. Prezell Robinson, president and professor emeritus, respectively, of St. Augustine’s College. Mothe of the bridegroom is Ms. Selma Manning of Austin, Texas and his father is Lee Johnson of Round Rock, Texas. The bridegroom’s paternal grandmother is Ms. Marina Frazier of Raleigh. Maid of honor was Karen Overton, friend and roommate of the bride. Susan Moody of Colts Neck, N.J. and Lauretta Williams of Norfolk, Va. served as matrons of honor. Johnson served his son as best man. Serving as head groomsmen were the bridegroom’s brother, Charles Johnson, and his uncle, James Bell. Johnson is in the United States Navy, stationed in Philadelphia, while Bell* resides in Raleigh. Serving the bride as bridesmaids, were Lisa Bryant of Atlanta, Ga., i.nnn Collier of Jacksonville, Fla., Jessica Etheredge of Rocky Mount, Kimberley Harris of Albany, Ga., all ffluiw of the bride. Lisa Anders of Washington, D.C. and Vernette Cooke of Raleigh are cousins of the bridegroom. Johnsie Bullock and Voncyle Lewis are friends of the bride and live in Raleigh. Ms. Johnson is a graduate of St. Augustine’s College. Johnson is a graduate of North Comiina State GOSPEL SHOW—Darryl Cannady, has joined WAUG AM750 as the new (naming drive air poraenalty, el “Gospel Inspire Hen.” Cannady, brings with Mm a wealth ef professional expentnce, ifoui oiMr uiuons iuCh as. WCLY, WSHA, WXFC, WRSV and WARR. Cannady is a graduate ef Shaw University with a R.A. degree in RadidTV/Hhn and a member ef Alpha Epsilon Rho, Honor Sroadcastlng Saciety. Police Honored By Interact Award, Group The City ot Raleigh Police Department was honored at the City Council meeting last week by Interact, the area support organization for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Lucinda Drago, executive director of Interact, congratulated Police Chief Frederick K. Heineman on his department's training program to teach new police recruits how to deal effectively with sexual assault. Interact has been invited to conduct this training for the last several years. Interact presented the police department, training officers A1 White and Gene Feeney nd the Police Academy with thv. Interact Community Response Award oi Excellence, in recognition) of the department’s commitm >*,t to stopping violence against women. University. Both are employed by the Wake County Sheriffs Department. With a cruise to the Caribbean and playtime in Florida as their honeymoon, the couple will live in Raleigh. The bride and her mother were served by Harriet B. Webster as wedding consultant/directress. Ms. Johnita Baker an1 Ms. Juanita Baker <-“rved as directresses. Weston Hall Named In Honor Of Trustees The naming ceremony oi' Weston Hall was held recently at St. Augustine’s College. The new women’s residence was named in honor of the Rev. Dr. M. Moran Weston, an alumnus and chairman of the Academic Policies Committee, Board of Trustees. The occasion and special remarks were given by Dr. Presell R. Robinson, president of the college. Greetings were brought on behalf of • the student government association, and were followed by a reflection of the Weston family from generation to generation; a moving account of four generations of ties to St. Augustine’s College, beginning with Dr. Weston’s mother and father. The family prayer was delivered by the Rev. Cannon Kwasi Thorneli, National Episcopal Cathedral, Washington, D.C., second cousin to Dr. Weston. The unveiling of the plaque and the evolution and history of Weston Hall were an integral part of the ceremony. ' Dr. Weston’s grandfather, also a prest, started the legacy which includes their mother, father, aunts, uncles, and cousins. William Augustine Perry, class of 1902, a cousin, penned the College Hymn and Blue and White. The Rev. Dr. Noran Weston was the first graduate of St. Augustine’s to become chairman of the board. The Weston family continues to pass the baton as they uplift the lives of people, and their wisdom, caring and insight are a part of the many contributions they continue to make .. n " ' TOOLS FOR TODAY’S jobs-Dannette Evans, a gradate at tha Atlanta Urban League’s Office Systems Training Center and new a legal secretary at Ceea Cola Enterprises Inc., shows alt the computers at tha new Cobb County OIRea Systems Training Center that helps prepare students lor atactraate allea work. Nationwide, IBM supports 100 training center programs ter tha icaairinly disadvantaged. The centers have graduated mete than 40,000 wtedents who have returned more than $400 mHHon to the American economy aver the past M years. Raleigh’s Little Theatre To Act Out Mideast Play John R. Harris, veteran of Desert Shield/Storm, is trading desert Fatigues for rich Oriental silks to portray the king of Siam in Raleigh Little Theatre’s Main Stage production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical “The King and I," now through June a. Harris, a member of the 302nd Public Affairs Detachment of the North Carolina National Guard, spent seven months in the Persian Gulf. He was a pbotojourmtiist for the military publication "Desert Dragon.” served 'as a courier for the international press during Desert Shield/Storm and spent 10 days in Kuwait City before returning home ^ on Mar 110. “The King and r* is Harris’ debut performance in Raleigh Little Theatre. He has performed in more than 30 productions in Fayetteville and Chapel Hill and received both his B.A. and M.A. in speech communications at UNC-CH. Harris is a human resources representative for the Weyerhaeuser Co. and lives in Raleigh with his two-yearold ion, Jack, and his wife, Andrea, receptionist at WRAL-FM. 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