Turning in a total of 120 in dividual gifts. Mrs. Gerald K Perry, 10402 Prince Avenue, won a special award for being the top “‘Doorbelle,” or volun teer worker, in the Health Fund's 1971 Residential Cam paign in Ward 28. The award is based on the total number of gifts collected by 4 volunteer. Mother of three, Mrs. Perry AIRMAN BROOKS San Antonio -- Airman Michael C. Brooks, son of Mrs. Alice V. Gardner. 3734 Pennington, Shaker, Ohio, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., for training in the supply field. Airman Brooks at tended John F. Kennedy High School, Delaware, Ohio on June 25 to the 27. Gov. John Gilligan and Rep. C.J. McLin, Jr. gave the welcoming address from the steps of the State House. Taffy Douglas and Bernie Orlando were the coor dinators of the Youth Festival also worked for the Health Fund in last year's campaign. She attends Mt. Herman Church in Cleveland and en joys sewing, music, swim ming, baseball and picnicking with her family Mrs. Perry is treasurer of the Challengers Social Club Her husband works at Veterans Administration Hospital The Health Fund conducts an annual Residential Cam paign on behalf of the Ar thritis Foundation, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the Diabetes Association, the Hemophilia Foundation, the Kidney Foundation and the Muscular Disease Society. Contributions are also accep ted for local research projects in birth defects, multiple sclerosis, tuberculosis and other diseases. Money raised is used to support the search for cures for the diseases involved and to provide extensive clinical and patient services in Greater Cleveland MRS. GERALD PERRY