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PAGE SIX 13 Seniors Awarded Degrees, Many | honored At Shaw Commencement I __ rhe Re? n-enri W W Finl.itr.r, : uister, Pullen ivi■ ■.• ..inn; Xiao- ! t Church, Hair: ,a.■; >n to Hie G'.u-:: (t i, aw University Sun-!.;>• at r - s ~; laureate service va .-j • . ~ . ... ? four '’Wav-. nf - i< nr .v i(i ■ ■ hat. Why How ;•>nd Y; , > 1 inning nf fact•?. i■■■ . . st of a!' kinris ir minds can tek( u we want to me! . ue to go thve.i v i mped and si r:v< ! . .< . n i “We have an obligation to KNOW and ;.i KNOW u. ;! . inow," i<p empbasb. d. it »lsr> basv (hat v o ktm« W | riw purpose :U!ii gooli fur tnowiedge i: H . V seoole. be si dpd • 11.-j in:; n nates be said i ti to iii:.- i >hy#elf and un.i-. ,t.<.>•! >»,.• mv stcrr of life ,* tome wbo try to esc,opr hr earing these it . . s • »mM. letfln* •>th<-»s <i . r a > . shea?., «r turnfepr »« *> ■ .1. ■a,Haa system of O ,! *t v> '• ii fames Q r>-i ;• wieboi? ■ • • i d«j r ■ • rcv of '* ssented to f* Shs'<’ ! brrr - -r ■ • . tats In ' pa ‘ i in ncrs m tol’3 +!' id in ?< nifieant •;> nude, to b bn to o'-:- ■ 1 :<tlon. b<-‘ it J lose 6.-• * ' »n>me fi-v-orr: He stif. fi th« m to I..,prove mdies'l'* imi n< \ i ;- led w ith their int o hr-.! v,... • s there is af'.v •? ■. :• >.-r-i?,,,, r ie le-imed rnttiiimi' in tin re e»rrh observe thrift and em or?iv never <• I- , . - . teep vntjr status ill ntmity so r. to mvv •OOd rrr-'it. •our f'lnint:- % b« hould he dfi ti- -vii * * ,i. . dvised find there -honid h>- etlbie headed fioii . i f 5 oue «br.uid g »t into -■ «• ln>s of hi. ails there is yini'r : ... •, pon n conclusion 1 ■ - - - t of your alu}-a ■ to tr< • ht. If ; ! aager of n ■ attention to ?■ eulated nsk p ■ anrl firmllv h,- ;p , 5 for Am>-: . ... ■ Hie honorary ; C k ,f y* of Oivtniiv ma* Win the tfeyerenf aeksen Ryans, inm. : r, i eeer Baptist Chn,. n-, >tte; <*>» D<k-ter of i . v etrrw wys •• ■: k. v ‘■barter f-.n... .... landing ed i- ■ ... »;. ,• toy, and the Doctor of < ■ *free W»s onnf. i-r» .< . in irs, Alston of R.j'ei h. e... .-i,. ve secreta?-' tr«>;. tan’s Bapttet Horn" and f,.. !gn NMomuy Converitimi ... ‘ortb Caroline ..id Ui iy.i am Jesse Kennedy . j- .. dent of the \v.i »b > ■ latnal Life !?- v. .. . . my of Durh .m Recipient? of . erslty Pi i-: I? - t-' i V-. ..,, ~. ; i Senriee n< ■ en, u, . Quarles, e'.,. .... ,f, ~ ent of history V->. ... allege. Baltimore, a?,.-. , i if the Co ■ elenres. and p. r Laws. phv«i-:, n > it. • iest Virginia, for the r, onal schools olden snr.v.- class of !'tn; : ? , E Ask CV r, .... - . l XT Bi'o or Wo-. ... Raymond H r rgia: Dr r.i- -.-t .. imore Marvk.nrj; r>v •• ■ 'ranklir <-f piithviijo, v. Robe.i IV i... H Dr N 1 bl. : .: ; nnbm-g Dr {. I ~.. adelphia: p. Durham, ird Ids of i- rr : >/ vgrds in honor ■ .*' ;. 'urner. given hv !'■ m ser of Pbiiodrlr'i: ;• by the folio . .. gold i t Portsmouth. Vu : . ~ . . ing senior: the ,o\.-, ,>'■ to Ralph L. Cw,„ v. : ad ranking senior. ze medalion to Max j ~ Windsor e speaker* Intend,. - f hv ' ident William b’ :v! opening prayer w - n i v „ Reverend Paul it ,i, ster, Martin A; ij-- -• > > ■ . < mh and the -,,, ./v ~ ! Reverend A. Jarir *n R V -. IV; harlotte. isfc was ftirnirhed bv the I lity Choir, ndidafos for dc>; ■< - CHELOR of divinity DEORt E ■rth Caro) in^. Cjr&orgiQ j My Sfeighbors l r== -s <m\ Lr = fMy - J Jjpf | nlh~r n/ilj l'*A{ • i | hi that question nf a hnr- R f l,n; on’s money, and? the uth. 6th, 7(1,1. any nthor ansendmert o aroundp’ I Grown. Rich Square; Willie B, Lo ■ ; ■'. W ilr.ungton; Lorenzs Augus | tus Lynch, Oak City. HACHELOR OF ARTS DECM® ! North Carolina - Raleigh: Evan- I ! - ,( 'iine Benina Forbes, Eleanor La- V ,-ne Harns, V*- rnon Malone, Kd it".' Graham O'Neal, Helyn F,H --j ■ -uvth Payne, Jessie Pearl Rid ’v - P'-bih Robinson Hare. Annie _ bandars, Thi’ode.re Roosevelt j I’Ayior, Odessa Yvonne Wallace, ; William Everett Wilder. Kay Geo ! ’via Barnes, Middles.'*; H- ion B, I Buttle. Durham: Asa Let* Beil. Oak ' ( Delilah Ltmettn Bowen. Ac -1 :'l Jii'eaore Bryant. Goldsboro; . . vO.ljih Logan C.irror. I’with great i | Marion; i! Thomas Char | ■ v -- __ N’. ;b,- Bln* Cheatham, ■ | Rathleen Clark. Kinston; ' S lsn Mof-»s Cooper. Goldsboro; i \'' < : ’hr Vila r.aber'a Crews, Rocky! ; I ‘ Joseph Fetor Dickerson, | 1 Pondleton; Oiorto Tailor Dtwon. | htih-m; AT .rsh >sl Corieno Drtd>- | "V Hallsbnrot Naonrl Brov-n Ed-! dt. V'.din* SalHe Artnents | ‘ '’l' ' :: L. i 1 ,0.. r‘.K(*,.>/ Tor (Tel?- ! ! V J’ 1 ler kTenderson: Gwendolyn •'y n K.-ob Asheboro; WiJMe James ■ ‘ ’-«• ;•»•■! Jordon C lift on Har - Louisbure; Horace Bet) Hus ■v r.’ boro; Aaron Johnson. WH d: f 'rriet Cooke Jones, Frank- Luton; Jo-'.-ph Curtis Jones. Ro- ! i'e.-.-.-nvillr- Winfred Nathaniel i kcanati, V, r.iiacr; John Rodney j Krvrs. Orion ('ll, Fpewor Yvonne 1 Lopc. Char’otte: Granver Reginald i Katiscur. Newton; Grad?' George ! l"<w ndsor: Annie Josephine j Ri. he, Bavnoro: FJirabeth F.iioroae 1 • binman. WhifcviUc. Lulhrr W.L ' hr ' m Smith. New Bern, GPn Es- I Ih.u V:np r . Tarboro; Paul Warren. <.. Utfooro; Rosetta Watson. Clay . ,GS 'J FT in this gigantic toterchaa.ee in Detroit, a , i •••! of »be freeway system which co«ild carry some of the Mo ‘ 11 ' *. >cu.-riding populace to rural safety. Although civil tie. p. ; <*-s show tbit COMPLETE evacuation of targe cities after nf likely attack is not generally feasible under today's u ..1..- turn*';. 3 hi* start toward more evacuation canaclfy u b*~- - rr, i ! *> u'bao freeway construction und»r Oje new Nations,! ! Highway program, (Photo courtesy Bureau of Public Roads) o _ t -r- ... - • •.. ■ --... „.... .. .■_i.. J .i.. l ,1f '£*kot" «= '•, of 'SSL, j_ ! fcSf ciT\\ i T -crmc cootefN6 I \/ J &$0 MODERN ' I / s> sfa Ffisr *** cfo <?4£? ■ ■ ■ f/C~ f * X \ worlds »f hot water with the fully automa!ic, '\,.i:,ud ' ; ' Js&s\ Electric Wafer Heater. Its performance is "out of this world ! jfi X - __ f f fft ' : : (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT '——■ ' •fee yow e/ccfrie deafer foc/cy / " | ton; Mary Louise White (with hr, I nor), Windsor; Anne Marie With- j ors. Pine Hall, Sarah Elizabeth ' Smith, Rowland. Virginia: William Clinton Cobb, Suffolk: James Alfred Moseley. Charlotte C. H ; Edward Northing inn. Norfolk: Frank Sellers (with highest, honor), Portsmouth. New Jersey: Ives Ophelia Bur- \ well, Montclair; Ruth Jean Ham- i rnond, E. Riverton: Mary Elizabeth | Vaughan, Newark; George Wil- j Hams. Englewood. New York; Thomas.na Huntley, : Inn wood; Leroy Smith. Brooklyn. ; Miscellaneous States: Mary Will Chambers. Detroit 1, Michigan; Johnnie Edward .Towers. Baltimore, ; Md.; Mary Baird Little Washing- ; | D. C.; Ivan Robert Reynolds. : j Cincinnati, Ohio j BACHELOR OF SCIENCE i North Carolina, - Raleigh: E- ! j loisA Jones, Johnny Wesley Moses j HsroM Wright James I Young, Mable Hudson Arapahoe; . Edith Oreas Bellamy. Longwocd; Ethel O’Neal Bond, Windsor; Ad? Lou Greene. Swan Quarter Per- | iron Don Haywood, Gamer; W;i Item .Judson Williams, Game?'; Joy. re Evangeline Lassiter, Windsor: | Wendell Matthew Lofton, Mount j Olive; Marion Vivian Monk, Mae i noiia: Lillian Wilson Pinchfcsck. j I Yanceyville: Mamie Leolia Spaugb, | Method: William Louis West 1 Mnrksville. i Virginia; William Harold cieav ! es. Norfolk Arthur Thomas Sav [ ace. Suffolk. Miscellaneous State-. W.'iiarr Alonza Lewis, New York. N Y ; 1 Earl Lee Long. Falls Village. Conn.; Robert. Lee Radford, : Washington, n r ']'' HE «**' 46,000-ton Nlarchos tanker, WORLD BEAUTY sails on her maiden voyage. Largest tanker ever built in the United Jtates, r-he has been called “the handsomest ship since the days of sail.” The koo! of the record vessel was laid a year ago by Madeleine Carroll, famous actress and wartime sweet heart of the merchant murine, who also launched the ship in January. Capable of carrying 16,500,000 gallons—enough gasoline to drive to the sun and bark twice, or !3,00A times around the world—the WORLD BEAUTY us first 0 f a six-ship *80,000.000 order placed in America by shipowner Stavros Niarchos. Planned Parenthood Served 156,091 Families In 1956 NEW YORK - M.-vc than 156.- j 600 famines came to Planned Par- j enlhood renters i ■ tffiO for birth | control services, marriage cduca | Uon and infer*!'!* w cording to the Annual Report of > the Planned L? r r:h°od Federa tion of America published ho'e th..r- i week The rrnfjrt. roKjiiic H.r vnrk of t»*c Sa'inni! federa tion and 11. toa ’oral .jffi throughout til" cnijutn unlrri general increases in sen ice and edncxtlonal activities. Par tirubrly striking was a gain of 19 percent in the number of pr-efite - mostly engaged ,-o<; pies and nevlyv'erts v.-bo came to Planned Parenthood for marriage education and roumrling. Substantial gain** m? ai r ,n rt >. 11 ported in the- distribution of Flan- . nod p ; .. r j.|?‘ <c*>j : ions which rose to fin?.o63 copies, an increase of : 18 percent. "Recent estimates Indicate t bat well over 10.n0fi.600 r. jj married 3du!>? in their childbearing’ year? ; are uninformr-d or misinformed *>- ;! bcut medically approver! contra cep I ion." the report declared. The j development of ways to bring ac- I curate information to these groups ! was defined as the central r?rob- ! cm facing the family planning j movement in America I* l a eulrk roundup of p y, inviTiii mn—in. si'wawiifin s.i smwwKwyyfm .qri~ 1 -GRILL— I ICE CREAM—COLD DRINKS I AND SANDWICHES ’ " j ! 16(11 (> t Iro Aod ? THE CAROLINIAN ! perilHPitt* with newpr methods of oommnnioations which Pian ticd Parenthood groups have I hern coiiriurtijig, jh P report cited ft variety of different prn , jests: TSTfSTT Bcnuti floor WAX CLEANS WANES Hard Gloss GLOCOAT Self-Polishing PASTE WAX C fl R 0 M E i Cleaner & Polisher S. M.YOUNG HICBWSRE HO E. Martin St. Dial TE 2-7121 In Washington, D C. a Plan ned Parenthood social workei it. making a “person-to-person" ap proach to mothers in low-income housing development. T« V* Tti -i r> - ■ * k ■*** #*.fc**0 v *»**»?» w»' V » t j. iota it:u t :ij tut hood volunteers are distributing informational publications at sac- j tory gates. In New York Pity, s program oriented toward Spanish-speak in? groups has increased the patient load 39 percent. In Kentucky, a nurse-midwife team brings ainnc information and ! supplies on their r> gtilar tours bv j jeep through remote mountain a- i reas. The Federation’s ne w educational ' comic book achieved during its I I New LilwnitCredn II Terms Now in Effetfl II ■ AT p -ri t 1 |Tir«ston*j Ofi \ *k APPLIANCES ★ TELEVISION *r USES at TUBfcS I OUR BIG TRADeTn I lIAUOWANCE will MAKMI ■ THE DOWN PAYMENTJH firestone STORES 413 Fayetteville St. OLD STAGG KENTUCKY j STRAIGHT j BOURBON ! ff- •' . ~V 4v, . j | .KY " ' - ' first stx months the largest dis tribution of any recent int'orrr.a lion booklet about birth control. “These programs showed that much more widespread use of existing e-iiiiirarcptive methods ran he achieved in the TT. 5.." the report commented. "Even more apparent, however, Has the urgent nerd to develop simpler, iess expensive methods if the goal of 'universal arrop " UMB*f NNU‘IKw-r\s . - -^-r-r Perfect &iP* #y , °r^jl 'hjoM^^&bni Remington Rand JW | PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS fe DOWN-d A WEEK] for free home demonstration Call.. ,TE 4-3143 Thompson & Evans, Inc. 109 vr MARTIN ST WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 25. 1957 of family pi,inning Is to be reached.” The report noted the formation of a strong PPFA Biologic Research Committee, led by Dr. Carl G Hartman, director emeritus of the Oriho Research Foundation, to brad up the Federation's program of research for improved methods of contraception and infertility treatment. During 195fi. the Federa- Uon supported eight, research pro jects in this field
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