11 Archie Reyno ds Archie Reynolds Jr., ARRTf the March Employee of the Month at Detroi Osteopathic Hospital, is so interested in challenge that he is taking liberal arts courses at Wayne County Community College "just to learn more." Reynolds' love of challenges must ha rubbed off on his two daughters: one i studying to become a neurosurgeon, the other a chemical engineer. Reynolds, a registered radiologic technologist, also en­ joys his job at DOH because of the challenges. "But I especial­ ly like the people and working with patients, helping patients, • heap . . . However, there ] another side to Reynolds' outgoing na­ ture: He also likes working by himself. Consequently, he en­ joys the midnight shift, which he has worked at DOH for five and a half years. "I like working by myself because I mow what bas to be done and I do it. There, isn't any confusion." Reynolds has been an x-ray tech since 1977 when he graduated from Detroit Voter tur out f II WASHINGTON, I ' D.C. - According to the . U.S. Cen us Bureau African-Americans were part of a national trend of 10 voter turnout last year. Overall, voter turnout in, 1988 at i lowest �l since the bureau 'first started me suring in 1965. Black voter participa­ tion fell form 56% in 1984 to 52% last year. That decline compares with white voter participation which dropped from 61 % in 1984 to 59% last year. eeting Place Hair Studio 11018 Whitter Btwn. Kelly & 1-94 (526-5039) • We Got Your Look" SURGEO GE ERAL'S ARNI G: Smoking By Pre nant omen ay Result in Fetal Injury. remature Birth. And Lo Birth We�ght. Dr. Betty Lockey r. love 0 chall General Hospit.al. He has also worked at Wayne County Genetal Hospital The DOH Employee of the honored and receives a paid day . off, a $50 savings bond, an Employee of the Month pin, and other gifts. • I , I .dmllDlstrator or Detroit Osteopathic Hos tal, Mo ward to AI"dlIe Reynolds Jr., aD x-ray tech· d1rec:tor or Ra ,a d Larry W r, islaDt " 1 - - ACHIEVER NOMINEE OF THE MONTH Dr. Betty lackey's pioneering spirit lead her to be the only woman elected president of the Defroit NAAC:P. As NAACP presi­ dent, her goal was and con­ tinues to be 0 improve the quality of life for urban Detroit res­ idents. Concerned for the rights of oth­ ers, Lackey worked to extend the Civil Rights Act by organizing efforts to gather and send 500,000 signatures to Washing­ ton. D.C. Congratulations to KCDL Achiever Nominee of the Month, Dr. Betty Lackey. Her nomination, along with others from cities across the U.S., will be considered for one of five national awards to be announced later this year. Awards sponsor Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporotlon will contribute a total of 550,000 0 non-profit inner-city services chd- . sen by the award recipients. In oodrnon. as many as 50 . awards finalists will each receive 5 1,000 to donate to the non-profit community service of ft)eir choice. To learn how you can nomlnote a � KCDL Achiever, call 1·800-341·5211. . I