IBBIbSX; ' W m ■ ITk JPfffl mJm H W ■SpM I JJjLJm PRTICIPANTS IN AD VANCEMENT SCHOOL Pic tured h«r« ant pupils from Ortngt County Schools wh« were participants in the North Carolina Advancement School OVER STOCKED VI anc ' Comfort °f a n, nrA II I Full Sized Ford U||lir»|U II at a Small IH hi H|H ON THE FABULOUS FULL SIZED 1965 00009 SALE COHTINUS THIS WEEK! FORD GALAX IE 500 4-DR. HARDTOP * I FORD CUSTOM 4-DR. SEDAN • VISIT OUR LOT! "A-l" USED CAR SALE NOW GOING ON • N. C. Dealer No. 1659 s■■'iTMriiiiriiiM'i'W'BfW'iiWflßMMl prices! at Wlnston-Salam. From left to right .back row) art Turleton Davis, a taachar from Central High School of Hillsborough who accompanied the coup; Benjamin D. Clark, Lacey Tin nin and Donald Beasley. Left to right (front row): Clyde Payne, Roger Trayham jnd Cornelius Cathcart. Nina Simone's Rise to Stardom (Continued from last week) "Nina Simone's family moved i to Philadelphia to be near her during her studies at Julliard. 1 After a year the fund was de ily in Philaelphia, working as pleted and she joined her fam-! an accompanist for vocal stu dents at the Arlene Smith studio and giving private piano lessons. With her earnings she studied with Vladimer Soko- j loff, the Curtis Institute of Mu sic's distinguished Master. At th estudio most of th stu- ! dents were oriented toward pop ' music and Nina's gospel and classical musicianship took on an added dimension. Too, she developed a keen interest in i jazz and began improvising clas. | sical themes. Her musical ap- ; preciation knew no limits and J she enjoyed listening with equrfl fervor to the singing of Kitty White, Louis Arstrong and the late Nat "King" Cole and the virtuoso playing of classical concert artists such as Myra Hess, Schweitzer and Brailow sky. I The summer of 954 saw most j of the studio's clientele depart I for vacation and resulted in a seasonal shutdown of the studio and the stark reality of unem '! ployment facing Nina. She sought work as a pianist at the : many hotels in the nearby re ] ever, the only opening she came sort area of Atlantic City. How i upon was for a singer. Nina tiad never sung professionally. ; Her only experience had been | as a child in church choirs and j occasionally helping at the tudif>. but 590.00 a week loom i fd like a life-saver and she took ; t. She changed her name to j Nina, fear ful that her students' j narents would take a dim view ! of her working in a night club | and out of respect for her own oarents who had returned to residence in Tryon. The name derived from her childhood wen she had some times been called "Nina," meaning little one. Simone was euphonic and just happened to sound well with it. The summer went well. Au diences were enthusiastic, no doubt awakening in her that indescribable thrill a perform er (eels when his work is ac cepted and appreciated. A hard core local following developed and a reputation as a fine jazz pianist and vocal stylist was gained. At summer's end she faced the dilemma of trying to carve a career in the entertain ment world, or returning to the relative security of her job' with the studio. Not fully con 'ident. she returned temporari ly to the studio. After a few months of musing and telling herself "maybe 1 can. maybe I can", she left the studio and started along the path of a ca rer that since uncer tain days has never seen a back ward or faltering step. For the next two years she worked in small clubs in and around appeared onlocal TV shows and spent one summer with her own trio atthe New Hope Playhouse Inn, Bucks County, Pa. During this time she made a demonstra tion record and was signed by an independent jazz recording firm. SAT., JUNE 28, 19C3 THE CAROLINA TIMES- Recognition came—and grew and soon industry trade papers were hailing her as the musk find of the year. Night clubs, all welcomed her as sure-fire theatres, concert auditoriums "box-office." She became, and remains, a favorite attraction on colleg campuses from coast SWILD TURKEY 8 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-lOI.PROOF SOIO §1 W FIFTH AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO, INC. N.Y., M.Y. 5-A to coast. Her meteoric rise was un able to outdistance Cupid's ar row and after a somewhat whirlwind courtship, she mar ried Andy Stroud in Decem ber, 1961. He had been a much decorated police sergeant in Continued on page 6-A