IATUMMY. tmtVSm 4. IM2-TH CAROLINA TJKI1-1J A&T Alumni r-Raise Record ; . Amount For Scholarships ; GREENSBORO . I The A&T State Universi-' ,iy ' National Alumni t Association has raised a r ; record $133,397 this year ( yin its Annual Giving .' "; Campaign " for scholar I ships for the university. 1 . According to Howard ; C Barnhill of Charlotte, ,., chairman of the associa- f tion's national fundrais-j ling committee, the 1982,' total is $26,(XX) more than the 1981 total of '$107,000. The goal for ;the year was $125,000. ; ; Dr. Velma Speight,' national president of the 'association, said the new funds will be used; primarily to support the ! new Alumni Scholars (program instituted at ' ;A&T last May, Dr, Edward B. Fort, A&T chancellor, called the alumni effort . "an o y e r w h e I ming irnanifestation of con-1 fidence and support for a historically outstanding black university. This ! additional financial aid comes at a crucial time :and it will certainly enable us to keep our commitment of sear- j ching for and educating j some of the most . talented young people in j this nation." : : Under the program, I the National Alumni Association will provide funds for four outstan ding high school students the first year, providing them with awards worth $2,000 Der vear for ah in state student and $3,000 ' per year for an out-of-state student. The scholarships are. renewable for four years. Barnhill said the alum ni association will ' add i four National Alumni j Scholars to the program until a total of 16 is I . reached. These will also be sustained through j four years of study at A&T, , fi j Barnniii. a- neaun ' educator at the Universi ty of North Carolina, at tributed the success of this year's Annual Giv-: ing campaign to the launching of the scholar ship program, and to the efforts of the National I Fundraising Committee, j He also praised the sup-; port of alumni in the various regions of the! United States. "The Na-I tional Fundraising Com mittee strengthens the network between the regions," said Barnhill, "The success of this year's ; campaign was made possible by several key factors, including an increase in the number of new contributors, the largest number in history, an increase in the level of giving by contributors, the largest number in history; an in crease in the level of giv ing by contributors and a percentage increase in new givers. These fac tors, coupled with an in crease in chapter con-' iribuiions, provided the $26,000 increase in con tributions." . The A&T National Alumni Association has a long history of raising funds for scholarships for the university. Ac cording to the associa tion's records, the initial effort in 1955 realized $1,805. A milestone was reached in the 1960-61 academic year when the association realized more than $10,000 Tor its scholarship fund. Winners of the 1982 A&T alumni scholar ships' arc Riley j A. Hamilton III, , Spr ingfield, Va.; Tonya An. ncttc Crawford, . ReidSvillc, N.C.; Ronald Kcnith Lawrence Jr., Gainesville, Fla.; and Gaill Spauldlng Frasicr, Columbus, Ohio. We Welcome Your Church News " News about your hap- ; penings at your church should be in our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of the week ot publication. . You might send us a church bulletin that would Indicate noteworthy news Of your church happenings. I X ... - - IS fc- -A v v cm m A II PRICES GOOD THRU WED. SEPT. 15TH NONE TO DEALERS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES COPYRIGHT 1982. WINN DIXIE STORES, INC. YOUR PURCHASE P0WEH AT YEW ; rant mm orrn THESE BUYS!!! 42-OZ. SMOKEY CANYON I CHICKEN BOLOGNA OR ARMOUR j STAR TURKEY FRANKS (Ml 1 2-OZ. WINKY CREAM DESSERTS ALL VARIETIES Ms ,95-OZ. PKG. DURKEE'S ' BROWN GRAVY VJOUx Gum i .8750Z. EAGLE CANYON jer:cey hit . fit &OZ. PKG. WALEECO STARLIGHT: MINTS 1S-OZ. PKG. BES-PAK LEMON SCENT GAHDAGE BAG 3.3&O1STEER0 , bccc An uiieki asi m i au I : ) Beer wn vniwitii dsuillvii UW CUDES 1601 BAG SHULTZ THIN HUM 14-OZ. CAN TNT FLYING mU INC2CT1CIUIR O'CELLO SPONGE SCRUDDER WmhsSl ' 1 2L BTL' R0SE MILK Alfflfe- hJ LOTION l?2.,lt 160L NATURALLY FRESH L 'f'j ) CUCUMBER l-HWfy 6H i&0L NATURALLY FRESH QsiO Qy&l DC3 SAUCE 1ffj CUP PALMETO FARM ) n 'ttyXl FRENCH ONION OR CLAM (JhSaSij chBf'. pips T&3 8UM 14-OZ. SNOW KING SANDWICH STEASCS Ziyi 6-CT. PKG. E-Z FOIL GAS 8-CT. PKG. E-Z FOIL ELECTRICAL fiuM Oti cunriin did 5-CT. PKG. E-Z FOIL PIE PAN E-Z FOIL 3CT. SQUARE CAKE PAN 4-CT. 9-INCH CAKE PAN 1-CT. PKG. E-Z FOIL OVEN UNER "E-ZTOIL 3-CT LOAF PAN 5-CT. BABY LOAF PAN E-Z FOIL 2-CT. 13-INCH PIZZA PAN 2-CT. BROILER PAN 2-a. PKG. E-Z FOIL READY-MIX PAN 3CT. PKG. F-Z FOIL ROLL PAN JUMBO COC4 DOGS DELI BAKERY STORES ONLY.. POUND PORK DAR-D-GUS ; 1-LB. COLE SLAW REE OELI BAKERY STORES ONLY ll i l

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