8A —THE CAROLINA TTMKS SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1967 , VpH®& m#4W h m HIS HIGHNESS Major Samuel Jenkins QI Creedmoor was re cently crowned "King of De- Shazor" at the W D Hill Rec reation Center ■ -/u -■' - -.agfa I * iiin -r' - .... v. • ' CONTESTANTS who wore in the race acair»st Major Samuel ■PI- flflKHvflilHHHi^^H^ 1 [ CHAMPION BOURBON fi f i Years | j ivhompion \>Bourbon I • , ) 1 Sf I—ll Sjyv'jr* Jvjrfc-.r. U!h'.sl»t« I KtfttUft t»f C kmmftfK D>*HU-af(* I >| pi««H »i Ii( . Au**». V« Mtff isM I DmhlU# •* . > • > -'"J . . V aKM 010 STRAIGHT BOURBON •86 PSOOf • (CJClttWtO* DISTILIWC CO. lAWMHCSBUSC. «W«A J Jenkins received the highest number of votes out of 30 other students, contending for the honor He received a total of 55 votes which topped all'others I K r,k'.n> i'or the "King of De -1.1 ,)-ize contest recently in the running. The prize offered for obtain ing the highest number of votes is a free trip to the Cos metologists Convention in 1968 i onducted. (Photo l>y Purefoy) RECENT GUEST—Chuck Ber ry, recording star, recently was ihe guest on the nationally -ydicated L'pbeat ' televisior show The appearance marked a return by Berry to national elevi«ion after a lengthy ab sence. In the photo. BerTy is beiiig -ireeted by Herman Spe ro, producer of the show thai ;> seen in more than 30 major I S cities. Berry's latest single is "Back to Memphis." culled from his new LP, "Chuck Ber ry in Memphis " To Get Degrees Nan Rogers of 910 Englewood Ave. and Dene Rich of 1616 Hol loway St. will receive degrees at Atlantic Christian College's commencement in Wilson Sun day. Their names were not in cluded in an earlier listing of Durham graduates at the col lege. Merrick-Moore Business Pupils Hear Mrs. Crews The junior and senior busi ness students of Merrick-Moore High School recently heard Mrs. Lizzie M. Crews speak on "Careers in Business." She reviewed some of the oppor tunities now available for per sons trained in the area of business, and the qualifications and personal traits essential for securing and hiding the jobs. New jobs that are emerg ing as a result of automation and technology were also dis cussed. , The students were encour aged to discover their own po tentials and develop them to the fullest extent, not com plaining because they do not have somebody else's innate ability, somebody else's intel letual capacity, or somebody else's opportunity. Make good thy own standing place was her admonition to the students. A question and answer period followed the discussion. Mrs. Crews an instructor in the Department of Business and Economics at North Caro lina College was introduced by Mrs. Nezzie Carter, a member of the Merrick-Moore faculty. With Our Men In the Service Ronald E Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs E. A Johnson of * * * Airman Samuel L. Council, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Council of Rt. 2, Durham, has ben selected for technical training at Lowry AFB. Colo., as a U. S. Air Force photo graphic specialist. The airman recently com pleted basic training at Lack land AFB, Texas. His new school is part of the Air Train ing Command which conducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personel for the nation's aero space force. i Airman Council, a 1963 grad uate of Little River High School. Bahama, attended N C. College. ft 1 m W w - • - t COUNCIL ftoJ MORRIS Airman William E. Morris, son of Mrs. Annie L Morris of 2309 Glenuale Ave , Durham, has been selected for technical training at Ft Monmouth. N. J , as a U S Air Force com | munications - electronics spe cialist The airman recently complet- I ed basic training at Lackland t AFB, Tex His new school is ! part of the Air Training Com mand which conducts hundreds 1 ef specialized courses to pro ! vide technically trained person nel for the nation's areospace force Airman Morris, a 1964 grad uate of Durham High School, attended 'N. C State U 9 BELLAMY v Airman i arlton T. Bellamy. I Jr.. son of Mr and Mrs Carl lon T Bellamy Sr of 710 S. I Alton Ave., Durham, has been j selected for technical training ' .it l.acklnnd AFB. Tex . as a | U S Air Force air policeman The airman recently com ! "led basic training at Lackland. I Airman Bellamy, a 1965 j graduate of Hillside High j School attended Fayetteville State College. Construction Begins on New SBC Building Southeastern Business Col lege has begun construction of a new combination dormitory cafeteria building. The $150,- 000.00 building will be named the M. RebeccaJStith Memorial Hall. Kenneth Scott, Dur ham architect, designed the building. Trout and Riggs Con struction' Company, also of Dur ham, is the general contractor. Sub-contractors include Qual ity Joe Blackman, Plumbing, both of Durham, and Warren Braswell, Masonary, of Rocky Mount. The T-shaped brick veneer building will have a two story dormitory wing and a single story cafeteria wing. The cafe terial wing will also include a student lounge and an apart ment for the dormitory house mother. Other features include Robt. H. Terrell was the first Negro Municipal Court Judge in Washington, D. C. 1807 N. Alston Ave., Durham, has been promoted to airman second class in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Johnson is an ac counting specialist at Grand Forks AFD, N.D. He is a mem ber of the Strategic Air Com mand which maintains Ameri ca's combat ready interconti nental missile and jet bomber force as a deterrent to threats against this nation. The airman, a graduate of Durham High School, attended North Carolina State Univer sity * « r Wallace B. Petty, brother of Chapin H. Petty of 424 Craven St., Durham, has been promot ed to senior master sergeant in the U. S. Air Force. Sergeant Petty is a commu nication'- superintendent at Sembach AB. Germany. 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HEART ASSOCIATION Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, 111, of Durham, was elected for a one year of office on the North Carolina Heart Association's Board of directors during the Associa tion's 18th Annual Meeting held in Durham last week. Mrs. over plans are (L to R) Miss Lois Cunningham of Gladys, Virginia, President of the House Council; Mrs. Lorraine of Southeastern Business Col lege on4he school site", D. W. Stith, College President, said this week. ''This is the first step towards building a com- Kennedy (seated) is shown dis cussing Heart Association pio grams with (1 to r). Rome A. Betts, Executive Director of | the American Heart Associa | tion, and Dr. J. Logan Irvin of j Chapel Hill, newly-elected i Chairman of the Board of Di | rectors. Hargrove Bowles far | right) of Greensboro is Immc Stith, Dean of Southeastern; D. W. Stith, President of SBC and Rev. L. E. Hunt, member of the Board of Trustees. (Photo by Purefoy) plete permanent campus for the school." The building will be ready for occupancy for the 1967-68 school year. diate Past Chairman of the State 13oard of Directors, In the picture from left to right are: Mis. W. J. Kenned\ II!. Durham; Home A Betts. Now York, American Heart As sociation: Dr. J. Logan Irvin. Chapel Hill and Ha-grove Bowles. Greensboro.