Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1978 — Page 2

DArc o ™ E INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER TAUC i. SATUtOAT, OCTOBfl 14, 1471

United Way funds Washington Township educator-

to aid Martin Sickle Cell Center Contributions to the United Way campaign this year will help finance the fight against Sickle Cell disease. Martin Center Sickle Cell Center, 3549 North College, recently agreed to affiliation with United Way. The Sickle Cell Center was originally founded as a response to the low priority of physical health in the black cummunity, since Sickle Cell is the most common chronic childhood disease and the trait can be found in one out of every ten black Americans. The Center provides community screening and health education as related to Sickle Cell disease or hemoglobin variants, genetic counseling, and an outpatient clinic for clients. The Center also provides primary and referral health care services. Screening is done by appointment or walk-in. The Rev. Boniface Hardin is the founder and has been director of Martin Center since 1969.

The ancient Egyptians included books on how to reach the other world when they entombed their mummies.

Reading technique proposal set for Great Lakes confab evaluation

“Methods, Techniques, and Activities for Sustaining Study Skills Success” is the title of a proposal written by Ms. Lora J. Vann, Reading Specialist, in the Washington Township School System. The proposal, which was accepted by the selection committee of the Regional International Reading Association (Great Lakes Area), will be presented at the Third Great Lakes Regional Conference, October 12-14, in Cincinnati. Over 1,000 educators from the Great Lakes area are expected to attend the Conference, which has the theme, ‘To Think, To Read, To Communicate”. As an active member of the International Reading Associa tion, Ms. Vann has presented programs for local and state IRA chapters on the subject of reading in the elementary school. She has been a contributor to the IRA’s Journal of Reading and currently published a bimonthly reading newsletter for teachers. She has been reading instruc-

LORA J. VANN tor in the Department of Education for William Woods College and for Northeast Missouri State University. A former teacher and administrator in the Indianapolis Public School System, she has been recipient of a Fulbright award to teach as an Exchange

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She attributes her continuing interest in reading to interested parents, (Mr. & Mrs. Amos Vann) and dedicated teachers at St. Rita’s Grade School and

St. Agnes Academy.

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology-Education was received by Ms. Vann from Marian College, Indianapolis, Indiana. She received the master’s degree in education from Ball State University, where she also completed requirements for certification as a ' reading specialist in addition to being accepted for admission to

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Active in community and church affairs, Ms. Vann compiled and edited the 1976 Bi-Centennial Souvenir Journal for the local NAACP Life Membership Committee. She is secretary for Alpha Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho

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At the Archdiocesan level, she has seved as parish executive secretary for the Retirement Fund and has served as chairman of a Task Force Committee for the Educational Planning Committee of the Indianapolis Archdiocese of the

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POLITICAL PULL: The strain of «-«mp>»gning dosen’t keep hardworking Gerald Trotter, independent Center Township assesor candidate, from honoring social commitments, especially when they’re in his honor. Here, he’s shown at a reception in his honor in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ruben L.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. won the posthumous “Omega Achievers” Award in the field of religion, in a special ceremony at the 3rd Annual Insti-

tute on Non-Violence.

The “Omega Achievers” Award came as a result of a national poll conducted by Samsonite Corporation, in conjunction with Scholastic Maga zines, among 10,000 editors and educators, inviting them to select America’s prime a-

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PVT. ROBERT HALBERT Private Robert Halbert, who entered the U.S. Army August 30, is now completing basic training at Ft. Dix. (New Jersey). A 1975 graduate of Crispus Attucks High School, Halbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Halbert, 2630 N. Indianapolis. Upon completing his basic training, he will be stationed in Washington, D.C. ** *•* Marine Private Charles V. Anthony, 1714 Sharon, has reported for duty with the 3rd Marine Division, Okinawa. He is a graduate of Northwest High School, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anthony Sr.

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Navy Seaman Recruit Brandon S. Bentley, an Arlington High School graduate, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. He is the son of Richard S. Bentley, 3029 Chester.

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Marine Private First Class Shelby J. Byrd has been promoted to his present rank while serving with the 2nd Marine Division, Marion Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. He is a 1977 graduate of John Marshal] High School. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Byrd, 3023 Gladstone.

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Navy Seaman Alonzo S. Cruite, son of Edna M. Howard, 3137 Baltimore, is participating in the major NATO exercises “Bold Guard 78” and “Northern Wedding 78” in France - assigned to the amphibious transport dock USS Austin, homeported at Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base. Nor folk, Va. Cruite joined the

Navy in 1977.

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Marine Private Keith E. Baker, son of Robbie Baker, 2752 Guilford, has reported for duty with the 1st Marine Brigade, Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. He is a graduate of Arsenal High School, joining the Ma rines in August.

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White, 5215 E. 62nd, September 23. Shown in scenes (from left] are Trotter congratulating Dr. and Mrs. White. In the center photo, he’s pictured with Leslie A. Lang. Mrs. Kattie M. Perry and Mrs. Vivian Y. White are shown in the final frame.

Dr. King remembered with ‘Omega Achievers’ honor

chievers in sixteen different

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The winners, representing a distinguished cross-section of accomplishment, include Dr. King (Religion), Col. Frank Borman (Aerospace), Dr. Norman Borlaug (Agriculture), Dr. P Buckminster Fuller (Archi-U-cture). Dr. Margaret Mead (Education), Levi Strauss (Fashion), the Honorable Earl Warren (Law), Alex Haley (Literature), Beverly Sills (Performing Arts), Robert Woodward and Carl Bernstein (The

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