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The Augusta News-Review October 20,1984
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“DEL-TEENS OF AUGUSTA from left front row: Natalie Williams, Mina Prince,
Pamela Sapp, Demetra Love, Diadra Brown, Samora Tankersley.
Back row: Monica Cody, Amy Grant, Sorita Bundrage, Monica Dody, Faye Stanley,
Tammy Howard, Linda Childs.
Deltas pilot Teen Lift
Up, Up, and Away!! The
Augusta Alumnae Chapter of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
has taken off on its pilot program
of Delta’s TEEN LIFT.
In an effort to promote cultural
educational growth, as well as
simulate self-esteem, the sorority
has selected a group of 20 girls
Essence searches for
remarkable women
NEW YORK Heard about
my remarkable women lately?
ESSENCE Magazine is looking for
story ideas for the “Where There’s
a Wi11...” feature. This ongoing
feature highlights the lives of in
credible Black women. Women
who have beaten all obstacles, and
survived. Women who have over
come great hardships in their lives.
Extraordinary women. Women,
who haven’t taken their startling
misfortunes lying down.
Past features have included
Tulsa native Patricia Anderson
Roper who appears in the October
Mrs. Kingsley S. Riley
Sorority to
celebrate
Founder ’s Day
Tau Gamma Delta Sorority Inc.
Kappa Chapter will observe it s
Founders’ Day Oct. 28, at 3 p.m.
The observance will be held at
Christ Presbyterian Church-
U.S.A., 1316 Lcney Walker Blvd.
The speaker for the occasion will
be Mrs. Kingsley S. Riley, a memb
r of the Richmond County Board
of Education where she serves as
chairman of personel committee
and vice chairman of the finance
committee.
Mrs. Riley is a native of
Southern Pines, N.C. She is a
graduate of Fayetteville State
University.
Page elected to
office of SGAE
Miss Robin Page is a junior
majoring in Early Childhood
Education at Paine College was
recently elected the Recording
Secretary of the Student Georgia
Association of Educators (SGAE)
at the Fall Leadership Conference
which was held in Covington,
Georgia on Oct. 6th and 7th.
Miss Hain Etinge, President of
Charles G. Gomillion Chapter of
Student National Education
Association (SNEA) of Paine
College, Miss Marguerite Walton,
a member, and Miss Victoria E.
Turner, Advisor also attended the
conference.
A certificate was awarded to
Miss Turner for her service and
guidance to SNEA.
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from Lucy C.Laney High School
and T.W. Josey High School to
participate in this year’s initial
program.
The “DEL-TEENS” will par
ticipate in monthly activities
ranging from a trip to the Atlanta
area colleges and the High
Museum of Art to a celebration of
issue currently on the newsstands.
Roper overcame a brain-damaging
birth defect, years of academic un
derachievement, obesity, a
devastating marriage, the threat of
breast cancer, and a rate lung
disease. She now heads her own
public relations company.
While lying in the hospital,
Roper was told she’d never recover
from sarcoidosis, a rare lung
disease that had consumed two
thirds of her lung. Roper ex
claimed, “The reality for me was
that God and my mind could think
me out of my condition... All the
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Black History. The year will culmi
nate with May Week ceremonies
where the girls will make a presen
tation of the past year’s experience
as a part of the Teen Lift program.
Next year the sorority hopes to
expand their program to include
senior girls from all area high
schools.
things my parents had taught me,
my prior knowledge of God and
the Bible, suddenly made sense.”
And less than a year after the
first diagnosis, the disease not
only arrested itself, it has
regressed. “I haven’t doubted
God’s power since,” says Pat, ad
ding, “or my own.”
Any ideas about “exceptional”
women, who have triumphed over
life’s more unfortunate ordeals,
can be submitted to: “Where
There’s a Wi11...”, ESSENCE
Magazine, 1500 Bropadway, New
York, N.Y. 10036.
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4 A Soldiers Story’ to come
to Augusta
The Augusta Arts and Cultural,
Association will present the Negro
Ensemble Company Production o<
“A Soldier’s Play” on Oct. 31st at
8 p.m., the performance will be at
the Miller Theatre. The play is a
murder mystery.
The play follows step by step the
investigation of the fatal shooting
of a Black sergeant on a
predominate Negro Army base in
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the Deep South in the second
World War.' There is a documen
tary feel to the play as the in
vestigator, a Black captain, serves
as narrator as well as interrogation
of the men in the murdered
Tech/Sergeant Water’s unit. The
play won the Pulitzer Prize last
year, a distinction that, At the very
least, means that everyone in
terested in the American Theatrg_
should have the chance to see it.
Tickets are Orchestra and Mez
zanine $10.50; Ist Balcony $8.50;
2nd Balcony $6.50. You may call
AACA’s office (404) 724-9712 for
seat reservations or send a self
stamped envelope to 360 Bay St.,
Suite 140, make checks payable to
AACA.