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local girt finds African nation is a paradox of poverty, wealth

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yearsold herding cows.”

themeet. clean; you Miss Wilson said she {placed fif- yearsold Ih

teenth out of a field of ^23 in her She said it was evident front their cross-country event. “The Kenyans appearance, they were suffering ££>**Sounds placed one through 10, M she said. front malnutrition. Americans but its’s true H

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Members of the club include Oscar Stewart, president; WilHam E. Joe, vice-president; Raymond

ROSELYN WILSON It wasn't very much like the Tarzan movies, Roselyn Wilson

discovered.

Instead, Miss Wilson found that African nations, like countries in

laced one tnrougn iu, snesaio. from malnutrition. Americans Miss Wilson found that the urban donated food to .them, for which sophistication of such Kenyan cities they were greatly appreciative, she

as Nairobi, the capital, are a far cry added.

from the stereotype Africa of steam- Mips Wilson described the Keing jungles and dark-skinned nyans as smiling, friendly people, “natives” depicted in popular always willing to stop and talk, even

media. ’ with foreigners. _ _ “The city wasn’t bad,” she said. She said her experiences led her to Kirk, treasurer James'^Xane “It was like New York.” appreciate more fully the comfort secretary; Billy Parrish, In the surrounding areas, ^Americans enjoy in relation to other manage; qnH u-V^.

however, it was a different story, peoples of the world, but added that tant secretary.

“We went to visit the game parks, this comfort should be. tempered The New Year’s party music was and we could see the people who liv- with compassion. supplied by the A1 Walton Combo, ed by the parks,” Miss Wilson said. “More people should send money This is quite a unique club and I “They lived in mud huts, not very to Africa,” she said. wish them the very best in the com-

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NEWLY-ELECTED OFFICERS «f Oka Lodge 104 am pictured

SLXJ—i Raffia, lodge Esaqabe; Renal Ex. LeadiBg Knight; WfMam

Degree Team; Leroy Hawkias, Ext. Lecturing Kaight;

Near iostside Multi-Service Center seeks VISTA applicants

member; and Henry Fraaklla, Ext. Loyal Kaight. Not

Tiler; Janies

The Near Eastside Multi-Service fringe benefits.

other parts of the world, consist of Center will interview applicants for Applicants must be at least 18 contrasts between wealth and Volunteers in Service to America years old, and center officials said poverty. (VISTA) until Jan. 20. persons over 55 are especially enMiss Wilson, 1$, a senior at VISTAs are assigned by AC- couraged to apply. North Central High School, travel!- TION, the federal volunteer agency, “Imagination, optimism and the ed to Kenya, Africa over the to work organization which serve ability to persevere at a difficult task holidays to participate in the Inter- low-income persons. The Near ar e as important as qualifications as national Sports Exchange program. Eastside center employs such education and previous work exShe spent eight days, from Dec. volunteers to work in the communi- perience,” a statement from the

28 until Dec. 4, in that country, ty with local residents in various center said. “Being comfortable _ m li LMitL . Fifty-two^ American^ athletes, from “ , n f ;5^ n pr ^ s t j S n ’ g in !!^T^^ , lil^^UhararteristS , for Comin * next week: The Presenta- in June 1982 to encourage and assist

ticipated in the event, including 14 substance abuse, food and home these positions.” from Indiana. Miss Wilson was the assistance and a communityu credit Persons interested in knowing only black Hoosier to take^part in union. more about VISTA, or about how

Volunteers to VISTA enlist for a to apply, may call Jerry King, minimum of one year, and receive a VISTA supervisor, at the Near modest living allowance and sonie Eastside Center, at 633-8230.

Time for talk By William Atnxdndnr

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ficen were seated Jan. 6. (Recorder photo by MaiteH WilUaau)

The nation's population age 18 and over grew by 6.6 percent during the 1980s, while the under 18 population declined by 1.7 percent and its proportion of the total dropped from 28.1 percent to 26.5

percent.

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The contributors included: Aloha Lounge, 500 Liquors, Dr. Eric Yancy, Russell White, 7-11 Supermarkets, Barnes Methodist Church, Pleasant Union Missionary

County assessor to replace Harold Bean, who definitely is going to run. Also, the leading contender for the prosecutor’s office is Dave Cook, who probably will be the par-

typick.

A prediction: Judge Michael * Dugan will not be a candidate for the prosecutor’s office on the

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receiving strong support in Vanderburg County, Lake County, Sullivan County, and many more of the bigger counties in the state. Lt. Gov. John Mutz has a little name recognition, but Hudnut’s populari-

ty is catching up with him.

Remember, you saw it here first. Look for a strong state draft in support of the mayor. He would be the only one who could really beat state Sen. Wayne Townsend, or any

Democratic challenger.

The Republicans know this, and are not enthused about giving up the

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