- JTKE CAROLINA TIKES SAT., FEBRUARY 21. 1931 N.C.IA&T Clinches Championship 4- - -ft V rv U: ka. W kfto 1 iin run. ' I ' - ' 1 1 1 J Officers of the North Carolina Central University foundation met with Robert S. Poole, III, (hi foundation's new executive director, to review plans for the foundation's activities for the. remainder of 1981. From left are Mrs. Carolyn Green, secretary, of Henderson, N.C.; Arthur W. Clark, chairman, of Homo Security Life Insurance Company in Durham; Poole; Don T. Car michael, treasurer, of North Carolina National Bank in Durham; and Gail H. Blackburn, III, vice-chairman, of J.C. Penny Company in Durham. i Tennis Plans Announced Plans for the fifth annual ; North Carolina Heart ; Association-Northwestern Bank Statewide Tennis Tournament have been announced by the American Heart Associa tion's North Carolina af filiate. This popular tennis event, which offers players of all ages and abilities a variety of events in which to compete at local, district, and state levels, also provides par ticipants with the oppor tunity to contribute, through payment of entry fiees, to the work of the Heart . Association North Carolina. Last year, approximate- in Bridge Winners -College View Duplicate Bridge Club winners for February 12 were: first place-Curtis and Minnie Norris, second place, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Young, third place-Mrs. Clara Hunt and Matthew Woollard, fourth place-Mrs. Theressa Jeffries and Dorothy Mewborn. 7 Volkamenia Club Meeting The regular meeting of the Volkamenia Literary Club was held February 12 at the home of Mrs. Virginia Alston, president. Club members were appreciative of the attractive pro grams and table decorations which carried out the Valentine motif . 4; Mrs. Julia Harris, in charge of program, prepared an interesting and informative program using , the club theme: "Literature of Human Rights" and correlating lme with Black History Month. . ),-. - a , AThe presentation consisted of two parts. The first part was a recording entitled: "Adventures in Negro History." The second part was entitledV'The Struggle 0f Negro Women." All the material in the second part, was based on clippings from The Carolina Times. Mrs. Harris has made extensive use of the column that ap pears weekly, under the heading "Things You Should Know," From the earliest struggles of Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman, hese cuppings were arranged and discussed in sequence. Lerone Bennett, Jr., has said that "Black History is history and must be interpreted historically against the larger backdrop of the unfolding stream of world history." ly 2,200 players entered 80 local tournaments throughout the state; 14 districts hosted play-offs; and nearly 200 district winners competed in the State Heart Champion-1 ships in Chapel Hill in June. For the third year, The Northwestern Bank, whose headquarters are in North Wilkesboro, has ; agreed to sponsor the tournament by under writing expenses. Entry fees collected at local tour naments will help support programs being carried but by local Heart Associations. i Events being offered this year, whose winners and finalists are eligible to advance to district play offs, are men's and women's singles and doubles, men's and women's 35 and 45 singles and doubles, men's 55 singles and doubles, mixed doubles and mixed 35-and-over doubles. Ad ditionally, local tour naments may host singles and doubles events 'for "B" players (those who After only one year's absence, and a second year new head coach; the NCA&T State University basketball team has again risen to the top in the Mid Eastern Athletic Con ference (MEAC). Over last . weekend, coach Don Corbett and his cast of youngsters defeated Bethune Cookman 71-65, and Florida A&M 69-63, clos ed out their league play at 7-3, and clinched the MEAC's regular season championship. They also secured one of .the two byes in this year's tourna ment, scheduled for Winston-Salem on March 6-8. NCA&T got some unex pected help Saturday night when Delaware State upset Howard 76-74, dropping the defending champion to 5-4, with a game left with those same Hornets February 24. Delaware State brought its family mark to 3-6. Florida A&M is in a isecond-place tie with ' Howard, having downed South Carolina State in .overtime Friday, 87-86. Bethune-Cookman (4-5) dropped to fourth after losing to the SC State Bulldogs Saturday 74-60; and the Bulldogs conclud ed conference action com piling a 4-6 worksheet. FAMU and Bethune Cookman will clash in an all-important contest Tuesday night, that will go a long way in shaping the MEAC Tournament pair i n g s . are not ranked inlhe state) 'or other special events. These latter events will be held only at the local level, however. Entry fees will be $10 for singles and $5 per per son for each doubles event entered. The North Carolina Heart Associa tion provides all materials free of charge, including trophies, needed to con duct a Heart Fund tourna 1 ment. The schedule for this year's tournament is as follows: " By - June' Ty-all local tournaments will have been completed. , 1 Jjf-ft ' i V Hi , .U' aV' - t t ' I .-;s.r- J ( '' At ,1 aft. iw h 7-1 ihi rilf'i - I Robert S. Pooh), III, executive director of the North Carolina Central University Foundation, accepts i contribution te the university's programs from officers of the North Western Bank in Durham. From the left are Peott; fit. Rosaannt Flambeau, marketing manager; John B. Mickli, city executive; and Cicero Green, member of the bank's board of directors and a former member of the NCCU Board of Trustees. Dial 682-2913 For Mows Scrvico Energy Saver Winter's brutal winds can make you think you're burning money to keep your house warm when the weather turns cold. Heat loss through and around windows and doors can actually account for 30 or even 40 percent of winter home heating costs. Most poets need inspira tion. Schiller's was the smell of rotten apples, which he always kept 'on his desk while writing. The Time Is We'll Show You Just ask for our 'NOW Account' brochure at any convenient Mechanics and Farmers Bank location. We want you to see if Checking with. 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