t;;:c :C3iX"n6ficcill 7cds if- t 4 , ' 1 -A .i- r. SAT.,Arr.lL13,i:77 Probe HOLMES LYON MCCLINTON PVE : : The Board of, Directors, Wditqrf promoted to assistant treasurer . of the Girl Friends,, of North Carolina -Mutual -controller A native of Sumter, Inc. - r Life Insurance Company 'S. - C.,; she graduated from. 'constantine" G. Lvon. recently approved the appoints, Puquense University in' Pitts- manager of mortgage loans, He is member of the pany. , where he was assistant ment and promotion of tenjbgtrgh, Pa. . named assistant treasurer - board of directors and the ,vice ' president ;-.-ff assistant persons to the company wv5hfe. Joined NCM in 1941 :mnrMf::mnrt9o Imm. . etitivi rnmmittre of the actuary. Mltft f ; n4 1nHnMMt4iM4 . -i -lt. m .... . . jl i. ..... . . . v T . .m . i uii.w iiu ,, . uuiuuauauvv?.: casmer. ana ixas oeen ; a she ts a uurham" native ana a sta ' traVeBing'jp.ashier, field clerical graduate of North Carolina The announcements were supervisor and auditor. She Central University, v ' made March 23, foUowing the was named -chief auditor in A former school teacher company annual pohcyhold 1966. , L 4 "she joined NCM as a steno- ers meeting by W.J. Kennedy;': 4 She is a member of the i grapher in the Real Estate III, NCM president and chiefs National Council of Negro Department. In ' 1972, she executive Officer.' Women. Alnha Knna Alnha urat nmmnfwt to administra- Natalie F. Holmes, chief Sorority . and she is national tive assistant and last January New York City , and graduated --" was named manager of mort- from North Carolina Central gage ivaua- aiiv i mviuwi of the Daughters of lsis and Iota . Phi Lambda Sorority. John W. McCunton, assis- SLOAN. TAYLOR WATTS WHITE' MARVIN FEWT John Avery Boys' Club and the -- He is a cum laude graduate audit; budget and; finance of Georgia State University in committees of the Most Wor- Atlanta and in .1976 was shipful Grand Lodge of North selected as one of the unK Carolina. ' . versity's outstanding graduates. ' : Gordon R. Perry, senior He presently serves on the field ' auditor, . named chief ' board of directors of the uni- auditorJ ' He was born in versity s alumni association, clerk in the Ordinary Depart-. ." Maceo- K. Sloan, invest- ment Diilsido High Honor Roll HILLSIDE HIGH SENIORS: . Donna University. He joined NCM in 195$ as a travelling cashier clerk and later was promoted field clerical training supervisor. He was named a field ment analyst, named assistant to the treasurer. A graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, he received the M. B. A. de gree from Georgia State Uni versity, ' He joined NCM in 1963 as Financial Analysts, the Finan- v Medicine. " ; 'X v's V Murray J. Marvin, vice rial Analysts Federation. Alpha . ' He is a diplomate of the president corporate planning Phi Alpha Fraternity and he is-H American Board of, Surgery and communications, named, vice president of th& Triangle ::1 and a fellow f the American senior t vice preskfnrt j;eor area Morehouse Alumni Club. College ofv Surgeons. He is norate punning and coramura- engaged in private practice in cations. A native of Ohio and Durham and is an attending a graduate of West Virginia surgeon at Durham County State College, he joined NCM General Hospital.-, ' in 1961 following an eleven He serves on the board of year career as director of the directors of Howard Univer- National Insurance Assocta- sity and is a member of tkn. Gertrude B. Taylor, assis tant controller, named asso ciate controller. A graduate of Hampton Institute in Virginia. she joined NCM in 1935 as a SCHOO,." Peterson, iud.th Reid, Bambk tant controller, named .asso- c.Lf'y ..ui. ' ' riot fnntrnllpr A native Of Edith AUen Kim Bailey sS 1 Thoralon'; Tpeti iTtabeihkt, Greensboro and graduate of auditor in 1963 and senior an investment analyst -trainee Booth, Teresa Bostic, Maria Bran- S1 JSXore " s . i. North Carolina A&T State field auditor in 1975. and was named to the adminis- don, Carol Yandle, Monty Lopex, n i. iR.tS' University, he joined NCM , Tommie L Pye, assistant trative staff in 1975. He re- Brinklev. Eric Bronnet. , Melinda fJeoorah Brown, Diane Burnette, f ' t Ui.. -a .ut .v.- f-n... iir.'u.... . I rkn ii. I Vi j Robert, CaldWeIl.V Roddy CaDPS. S on .aaiui. av-iuoi, liauu " icuuw, uic maim vMviol UHnaiW Witt i ' . f : " !, t' ", t." t. - CiaMiuL-- TimnttivDfck-Mirvl'u vnwis unw uoneqii ymmym ne nas oeen a s named associate cashier - actuary. A native of Atlanta, gement Institute designation in Fhike.GWendolvn FoM. Ann Gore 9Pe.land.. H5?lhc' Cole, . Lisa cjeru travelline cashier and Ga.,he joined NCM last August 1976. Teresa Hawley, Brett Hayes, Eliza- . T"Tf; " field auditor. He was named after a six year career with Sloan is a member of the Teresa Hawley, Brett Hayes, Eliza- J-u ""ST field auditor. He was nan Cynth Jonev Pamela Jones, Stelli Cktte TOdSS' Jones, James Reams, ERic Konerr, m v Ro,dSric'c LuciTLanabee, Eva Jusitce, Debbi KiZott riS Leatherv Earline Lyon. PhiUipp &SX!SQ Managum, Vera McNeill Christo- "k'RW? SJSSS pher. Meyer. Katharine Mooret , Rh"d ftffifttoTm Bavid Nolte, alene Pennington. 5oDMnI?i Pameb Perkins, Andrew Preiss, SffiJS,?' Mark W,Ibur- Bruce Howard Quin, Denise Reeves. Lyhn W7r?&mfn'. Mark ArmilaB. Robertson, Walter Scott, Kari rSth'ri!,nnr n' Eteabeth Shaw, Loretto Shaw, Rndie is. Christopher Ba. Nancy Shearin, Sheryl Sindetary. J MSIKnt . j v,v, m tuia viaiitf aw 5 vi She has been chief book keeper, assistant to the! con troller and was named assistant controller in 1959. She is a member of the Durham -Chapel Hill Hamoton Alumni Association and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, C. D. Watts, M. D., vice president - medical director,: named senior vice president - medical director. A native of Atlanta, Ga., he graduated from Morehouse College, and ,6. Atlanta Life Insurance Corn: North Carolina Society of Howard University School of Alpha Phi Alpha and Sigma Pi Phi Fraternities. Willie B. White, promoted to administrative assistant -home office operations. A native of Bethel, N. C, she joined NCM in 1943 as a clerk in the industrial depart ment, and was later promoted of Chicago, He is a member of to supervisor. the board of directors of the She is a graduate of North Carolina School of the North Carolina Central Uni- Arts Foundation, and , a versity and a member of member of Kappa Alpha P White Rock Baptist Church and ' Sigma Pi Phi Fratnemi- andtheYWCA. ties. tie was stair cooroinaror and owner's representative during the construction oi NCM's new home office build ing, which was completed in 1965. Marvin received the M. B. A. degree from the University Sheila c'"" r rZZ: Bunney, Sheila Butler. Tahon. ' Susan Thornton Cathv CarmichaeL Aharon ConkUn, VaXan Jessie Cn Anne AngeU Langley, William Davis. Whelt MareLTt wK Dorothy LasaUe tutei, Pearl Edwards. Anne Wrkht iKtte Wrteht hM Rrteoct ' Elliott, VaUeanne Estes. 7, "ureue wrni. Janei Joseph' Farmer, KeUy Ferrell, Aung' Milton Fields, Alice GhirardeUi, JUNIORS: Valerie Alston, Ivan Kermit Harrell, Oliver Hodge, Sarah Autrey, Angela Battle, Tho- .Monika; Jeffers,Dwayne Jenkins, mas Boone, Ronald1 Borden, Sheri Maryloh Mones, Kimberlee John- RnU Nanw rv.l kAAim rtiaxnn, rMn.' Ancftla 'jflhiMnn. Anthnnv , imivj moiif nuwiv vnvainui, Ari Crenshaw, Lennie Carrineton. Bret Dudley, Jori Clarke, . Eric Estes, Mark Eubanks, Fara Fikes, Edward Fulbright, Tonya Michelle Holeman, Teressa Knott, Bobbie Lawrence, Gina Lucas, Joyetta Matthews, Raymond Mc Allister, Jr., Anginar McNair, Stan ley Mitchell Mary Newton, Steven Nolte, Natalie Perkins, Sharon ' Son,3 Angela Johnson, Anthony Lassiter, Beth Levine, Brenda Loftin, Lucille Mclntoch, Ursula Naurot, - Elaine O'Neal, John Perry, Carol Quin, .Regina Smith, Marti ' Smith, Marceuas Smith, Andre Smith, Jacqueline' Shields, Jackie Saunders, Phyllis Throck morton, Kimberly Tilley, Richard Wallace Anna Torres and Kelvin wai Wh iltow. Qogors Dorr Clonor Qoll "A" Honor Roll: Serbia Melvin, John Armitage. Clay Johnson, Kimberly Jordan, Yolanda Cozart, Vicki Crisp, Kobui Keuy, . Denise (Perry, Angela Riley, Cora Allen, Alicia Graham, Hattie Mayo, Charles McKe 'Linda .'Walsh.. ' Kimberlv Hester, indFredBrowTK " '" ' Battle. Marian Blalock. 1 Pat B" Honor Roll: v ; - Bobo, Eric Bullard, Donna Cooper, Paula Buffaloe, Tenetha BuUock Tina Daniel, Martin Henegar, Law-. Edward Charming, John Daniels, rence Thompson, Tricia Townes, Angela Graham, Jean LoRin, Beth Wilson Biuy Deidre Guion, Jackie Rose, Lisa Smith, Gwen Waller, Holly Baker, Sandra Carlton, Tammy Dickens, Gary Franklin, Rosemary Hargrove, Michelle Hollo way, Wanda Langley, Daphne McClain, Tracy Tate, Mary Urnstead, Alton Hobnan, Stephanie Thompson, Yolanda Allen, Jeanette EzeU, Michael French, Serita Greene, Roderick Judd, Angela Kendrick. Carol Nixon, Tom Per nell, Jennifer Perry, Paul Perry, Tevii Shaw, Ernest Edgerton, Barbara Jones, Nancy Middleton Cynthia Bagley, Thomasina Carver, Yvette Merritt, Amelia Graham, Carotta Tayborn, Gail Bell, Aleta Caldwell, Susan Copley, Marian 1 WhiMed, Sam Wang, Kenneth Washington, Kevin Wash ington, Ronnie Watts, Charles Belk, James Ingold, Victoria Weaver, Michele Wilson, Regina Alford, Katherine Charming, Alicia Daniels, Tuawana Garrett, Sarah Palmer, John Rohlf, Wanda Tarlton, Tommy Stith, Donna Buie, Sherri Crank, Awanya Daw son, Phaedra Holmes, Patricia Ivey, Elizabeth . Phipps, Tracy Wilson, Chris Chambers, Antionette Harris. Soctt Owen, Tim Wilker son, Lester Bass, Bonita Carlisle, Donna Loftin, Angela Mangum, Steve Owen, Shamia Truitt and Thomas Wilkins. . Continued From Page lj Secretary of State for PuWic Affairs and as a member of the U. S. delegation to the UN. As a world traveled jour nalist, Rowan has traveled in virtually every country in the world with the exception of the Peoples Republic of China. He was a 1954 recipient of the Sigma Delta Chi medallion for the best foreign correspon dence of 1954 for his reporting from India. Rowan received the same prize in 1955 for his coverage of the historic Asian African coverage in Bandung, Indonesia. He is the only journalist ever to win Sigma Delta Oil medallions in three consecu tive years; winning the 1953 prize for domestic reporting, for his coverage of the schobl desegregation cases then pending before the U. S. Supreme Court. Rowan, who grew up in poverty, has been and is one of American . journalism's loudest and strongest voices in behalf of the nation's poor and minorities. For his accomplishments in these many fields, Rowan has received some 29 honorary degrees from such institutions as his alma mater, Oberlin College, Notre Dame, Howard, the University of Massachu setts, Temple and Atlanta Uni versity. It was as a reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune that he won numerous awards, includ ing the Sigma Delta Chi medallions. Rowan left the Tri bune in early 1961 when President Kennedy asked him to join his "Administration;' After four and one half years in government, Rowan returned to journalism in 1965 as a columnist for the Chicago Daily News and Field News paper Syndicate. His syndicate column is carried by news papers that go into almost half the homes in the country. Rowan is a permanent panelist on "Agronsky & Co", a popular public affairs show which Is viewed on tele vision stations in 40 of the nation's largest cities. ; His political and social commentaries are aired re gularly on the radio and television stations of the Post Newsweek Broadcasting Com pany and Rowan is a frequent panelist on f Meet the Press." Rowan is also a roving editor of the Reader's Digest, the world's most widely cir culated magazine, for which he writes ; four to eight articles a year, r He and. his wife live in Washington, D. C. and are the parents of three children. bo::d " ,. Continued From Page 5) ' NAACP leadership position,, r, the- NAACP 1 who . feel ' a and his plans to upgrade the spiritual kinship. So I think NAACP's use of the media, that the potential is great and , "That is where the action is," the amount of 'support'' is he said.'Mlf you're not seen, simply tremendous .... I if you're not heard, then think that the NAACP can you don't exist, This Is why furnish the kind of leadership the NAACP is having such a that will give the young ' ' problem. In love, we re trying people a bridge to . which ,to say to America, we re they can repair . . it's still png to make you whole. We a great organization." , hope you like it. If you don't ' Hooks also discussed why 'weM make you Whole any. he decided to take the wy- Prices good thru Sat,, April 1 6,1977 i n I Mrmm ft Ib.Chirpy's DCD-CU0 r lib. Cc!oSlat7,i-8Pk. AtlkrOnly..... $3.29 s ...!lL ll ....Lj of a 1 2 piece box of tender broasted $0.Q9 We will give you 1 lb. of PcCcIoScIJ nnd i ib of ncrcdScInd FE102! comer Miami Blvd. & Liberty St., DurvDabriey Dr., Hend. Stores Only! Smithfiold FQOZG'l FCCDS TROPHY SLICED T. .T sT I : f if (,ooz l . , J BOXES NfeJ wmmmmmmmmmmL. - m m m BONELESS FULL CUT C if JENO'S 13 OZ BQX PEPPERONI. 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