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fcT'Wgl 8 AT., JUNE yt 1877 , A V- f.'CCO EcnhycQs To Do Ikrxxd fciScrvhQ North Carolina Central . day Jn the lounge of the Al- ' tratrve offlceri are ineligible Mrs. Sarah Mewboro of the University will f resent! fonao- Elder Student Union, for the awards. '. housekeeping . department, jeweled awards to 56 em- SJT. The awards are the Stite .: ; Receiving 25 year service Clyde Thorpe of the Occu- ployeet who have com- Service Awtrdt, given to stite iwarda rwfll : be Mrs. Jravit - pational Safety and Health pleted terms of aervice rang- - employees covered by the Free of theunWersity'sphysir;.' Office, and Mrs. Chariottie ing from five to 25 years at State Personnel Act. Faculty : cal plant,. Mrs. Medessa Juv Tucker of the health services ceremony at 3 run. Fri- . members and many adminis ' tice of the accounting office, . department. - . J KAfSerfslreokfosI ' 2. TVe Durban Horning' Herald Sunday Edition reserved first for Ms reading PiWSWt. 3. Sunday afternoon watching the., sports on TV in a lo-Z-ioy Rocker-Redintr or lane Recliner. La-z-boy recliners Reg.2W.S0ro34f.50 $ J J50 fy liuwid fti - - 1-.'. SBmMtft 4. for sapper -perfection. 5. A kig hug, kiss and say We'll be happy to help you select a gift that's Special for father Day and at least 20 'off suggested retail prices, v V ? .y 'it in-.gi y .f.i-riii . 4 y.ft LAfslE 50 his favorite steak rooked on the "I love you Dad"! The Indof a ivyi Hi jinn- i rf ( is RECLINERS $00750 t. AtJ Relaxing Comfort Dad will Enjoy I grill to mouth-watering farfect Day. TV 'iu(. 1 .4 - .' I wemy-year awaras wui go to Mrs. Mary Ballard, edu cation .department Mrs. i Rosemary Johnson, office of . the vice chancellor for aca- dcmic affairs; 1 Mrs. Emma Marable, office of.tfie chan cellor and Mrs, Polly Williams . of; the food service depan-'Iment.;--;''--. - '' -U;' ' V. Recipients of the 15 year , award will be, Otto Alien, I htnCpl8nt,,Mi.Shiriey;.v i Brown, accounting depart--inentV Willie, Carrfod Kt- vices, X department, Uohn ! rlumnierfood services de fartmentyamespringer, ood services department, and Willie Stone, housekeeping department. :. 1 Scheduled to receive ten year: awards are John Alford, housekeeping, , Ellis: Allen, Chidley Hall, Mrs. Lou Barnes X Alfonso Elder, Union, Mrs. Margie Clemons, : food j serv vices department, Mrs. Mollie - Daye, housekeeping dept., ..Mrs. Mary Edwards, house : keeping department, 'Jerries T ; Evans, housekeeping; i' Mrs. ZeDa Johnson, food service department, Mrs. Sarah Mc Kinnon, housekeeping, Mrs. Jessie Parker, office of . the assistant to the chancellor; Thurman Prescott, Alfonso ' Elders Student Union, and Mrs. Elfreda Woods, office of ihe assistant undergra duate dean. Five year awards will go to Miss Gerald ine Atkins, office of the dean of the school of business; Joe Austin, physical plant depart ment; James Barbee house keeping " department; Miss Shirley Bass, office of pur chasing, 1 Mrs. i Ella Bridges, office i of admissions,; Mrs. Sandra Branson, office of the undergraduate w dean, ' Mrs. tola R. Cheek, residence operations department, Mrs. Marion Clark, Alfonso Elder Student Union, Mrs. Eliza beth; Davis, office of public relations, Mrs. Sarah Faulkner of .the data pwssing cen icdntmuedOn'PageSj' ;!,:.,,"-,,-,vVr.n?t;., h - "in - t CHILD ADVOCACY PANELISTS Panelists pictured with National Officers and local president of the Durham Chapter of Barristers' Wives, Inc. are from left to ; Mrs. C. C. Spaulding, Jr., National president, Mrs. Mary Ann Black, panelist on Social Workers views, Dr. Betsy Locke, Child Psychologii and Junior League' Baneiisx, ur. carry iiegaii, airecor ot unna Mavocacy v.ununiiun 01 uuuiani, Irs. Carrol T. Willis, newly elected local president, Mrs. W. G.j Pearson, II, past president of Durham chapter, MrsJL. DeJarmon, Charter member and founder of National Barristers' Wives, Inc. IM Conference To Be field In IVasfi. The 67th annual Confer ence of the National Urban x League will open this summer in Washington, D. C, Sunday, . July 24. and extend through Wednesday July 27, when it ' will conclude . with '; the' Annual Conference Dinner at ' which the Executive Director Designate of the NAACP, Benjamin Hooks, will be the guest speaker. ssassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Selected Among Outstanding Young Johnny Jacquis Jenkins of Winston-Salem, joins an elite group, of young men from the entire United States who have demonstrated ex cellence in their professional endeavors and civic activities. He has been selected one of the Outstanding Young Men of America for 1977. Jenkins is employed as , an Analyst lor. tne ronuac Division of Sales and Service. NEW. TRUCKERS - Pictured is a recent graduation class of the N. C. Truck Driver Training School. The N. C. Truck Driver Training School is ' operated by Johnston Technical Institute, Smithfield. The school was founded in 1949. Since its inception, the number of graduates exceeds 8,000, Students entering the school are subjected to six weeks of concentrated study and driving exercises. imnwmiitnniiiiiuiiimiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM SAINT MARK'S NURSERY SCHOOL "Alive, Involved, Relevant" SERVING DURHAM, RALEIGH, CHAPEL HILL, and HILLSBOROUGH for TWENTY YEARS REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER & FALL SESSIONS AGES 2 - 6 SUMMER SESSIONS OPENS - FALL SESSIONS OPENS June j i A r -'I i tr.. i v ... j r, MRS. GLADYS t ,DAWKINS B. A., M, A. Assistant . Director ; Nursery Kindergarten MRS. LUCILLE HORNE, B. S.f Business ;;,.'4...,,.,,:.; ,-. t ii-;''' p..'!"V-' -V': ". : '' During the four-day Con s ference. a number of special programs ' will, be presented including a presentation by AJex Haley, author of "Roots," and a politcal panel Vthat will feature the leaders of Congress from both parties and the chairperson of the Congressional Black Caucus. The ference theme of the Con " Revitalizing our Men of America He is a member of the Jaycees, Groove Phi Groove Fraternity, .and other civic organizations.;' ' ' f r Jenkins and ! his wife, Jacquelyn McOrae Jenkins; are graduates of Johnson .Ql Smith University, Charlotte and parents of a son, Jarrod. He is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. George McCrae, 701 Rippling Stream Rd., Durham. 1 , 13 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 688-2092 682-7881 Certified Staff Licensed by the State o North Carolina era , 4 t mMMH Cities: A National Challenge" - was. formulated to call the nation's, attention to the social, economic, and human development problems that increasingly are plaguing our nation's urban areas. ; Plenary sessions, forums, workshops, and other special r prfsentations will address a number of issues of impor- , tance to those concerned about the future of our cities. ; Each annual NUL Con ference immediatly follow ing a Presidential election is held in "the nation's capital to provide an opportunity for government officials to address the concerns of black Americans and other disad- vantaeed citizens. This year isVno; excep tion with Secretary of Labor Ra Marshall? Secretary , of Health;" Education, and Wel fare, Joseph J Califaho, 'Jr.. Attorney General, Griffin ; Bell, and Secretary of Hous- 'ing and Urban Development, , Patricia Harris;; all Scheduled to deliver major 'Speeches. '. ';: , -. Other participants in- ,' .elude Alexis Herman, Direc tor, Women's Bureau, Depart ment of Labor; Governor u William G. Milliken, of Michi- 5"SwMaoiL.Kenneth;5rSib-1, t: watts, President, Commu nications Workers of Ameri ca; and Donald S. MacNaugh ton, Chairman, ' Prudential Insurance Company - of America. Headquarters Hotel for the Conference which is ex pected to attract in excess of &.000 persons is the Washing .: ton Hilton. The more than .OO exhibits Which comprise : thcexhibition portion of the ', Conference will be housed in in the hotel.' Registration tq.the Con- inference, is open t to ine public. ''Vlnformation-may'bebbtained : byiont acting the National Urban; League Conferences Department, 500 E. 62nd ' Street, New ; York,1 N. Y. ,10021. August 29 MISS ANNIE M. DUNNIGAN B. A., M. A., Director k' J First Grade Manager :-. . t ,i OarJoha- Scholar Honored 1 S . - t ' .4 ' u GREENSBORO - Gre gory Smith Ruffin, Martens Scholar at A&T State Uni- versity has recently been inducted into Pi Tau Sigma "fraternity for Mechanical En- gineers, and named a research ' assistant for the summer, working on mechanical vib rations under Dr. , Reginal4 Mitchiner, head of the Mechanical Engineering De partment at A&T State. Just completing . his sophomore ' vear in mechanical eneineer- . jng. his scholarhip qualified - t0 begin his juniok as $he . Martena Scholar, with funds ;, from j. M Martena Loan Grant Scholarship Corpora tion. . .-V ; -j ; The Fund is In memory of the late J. ; Gerald - M. Martena, who was, the - first dean vof the School of En gineering : at A&T. Contri butors to the fund' are the widow of the late Dean, the Piedmont N.. C j; Chapter of the National iSociety of Pro fessional Engineering, of which organization he was president ! elect; , and many friends, whe at the time of his death in 1974, made gifts to a memorial fund in his honor. These friends are re presented on the corporation by . Mrs. Bettie i Simmons v Ellington of Reidsville and Baltimorethe largest of these donors. R. Thomas Hobbs, past president of the Pied mont N. .C. Chapter, Guil ford Center, Western Electric is president of the Martena Corporation. Homed to Dean's List DEBORAH F. RIDDLE . . Deborah F. Riddle, a physical, education major, who plans to attend graduate school specializing in Occu pation therapy was named to the Dean's List for the spring semester at North Carolina CentralJJniversity. Deborah, a Durham native and graduate of Hillside High School, is a member of Delta Sigma Theta 1 Sorority, Physical Education Majors Club; Alpha Angels Club, majorette in the March ing Eagle Band, and a . member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. She also holds the office of Historian for the upcoming ' year in her sorority. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Robin son, 2608 Fayetteville Street. RECEIVES MASTERS David R. Brown received his Master's degree in history from North Carolina Central University, May 22. Brown is a 1967 graduate of Hillside High School and a 1972 graduate of NCCU. He has also served in the U. S. Air Force. His thesis title was "The Public ' Career of Russell Blunt". Brown is the author of a soon-to-be-released book. , , . Brown is the son of Mr. ; and Mrs. Mack Roy Brown of 2,128 Charles Street, and is cun;ently a recreation leader with " the Durham Housing Authority. 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