V ViHMiB Thursday, March 6 Otesha teen dance workshop at 7 p.m. at th 14th Street Community Center. Men* basketball at 9 p.m. Friday, March 7 Television station WXII holds luncheon honoi ing Mrs. Mary Sloan Jones as recipient c Thomas Jefferson Award. Chapman Antiqu^Show^pens at Conventior Center thmnoVi ^unHnv e.. vV Saturday, March 8 <* f along," Dr. Jerry Draytoi told participants at the firs annual Human Relation local agency. ?More than 100 par ticipante filled the ballroon the Hauser Student Uni^i at WSSU for the event, i turnout -regarded as i strong show of support b; tl commission officials. Benjamin S. Ruffin, j gubernatorial assistant echoed Drayton's theme ^ "You can't do it withou sufficient staff; ^withou sufficient authority." S Another speaker was Dr 1 Jack Noffsinger, pastor o Knollwood Baptist Churcl , and an internationally known theologian. He tol< n the audience that the goal ^ of Christianity and goo< human relations are com patible. "Th*?main leaders thi y civil rights movement, botl black and white wen religious leaders," sai< ? Noffsinger. He said the bes ~ expression of good humai relations in Winston-Salen came when mo^ than 20( ministers banded togethe y to call fof_an effect iv< crhrtnl intarfralinn nlan i i JVIIWI W?iv?? |/!Maa 11 the 1960s. 1 ^wSBf ?W*tv t l 1^^^^ Black * ! ScholarReceives I 2 Grants Walter E, Black III, ? j senior at East Forsyth High School, recently found * ^ . f _?4 nimseit in an unusuai situation. He received twc scholarships to the same school. Last week, the John Motley Morehead Founda. tion announced that Black was one of 65 recipients ol the Morehead Award tc study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel , Hill. Black had already \been awarded a scholarship td^attend UNC-CH to play football. "Naturally I took the Morehead," said the AllCity/County defensive end and all-conference running back. "I want to major in business and pursue a career in law after I i graduate." The son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Black Jr;, of 61C Meadowlafk Road, Hi tc n I ivcr IICI 5V1IIC, woviv M a member of the National Honor Society, president ol the student council, a national achievement semifinalist and co-captain^d the varsity track and footi ball teams. A Morehead Award, patterned after the Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford University in England, is s worth Si3,000 to North r* "Carolina, students for foui 5. years, and is presented tc II students for superioi c achievement and potential a spokesperson said. State Leaders Say I HRC Nee< Xi, ,.?vv?. %. v > \:5>.,.. * ''*"jf. *f*!^?''-i'"f .j? '.'-xi^St' ?" ^f. * .. ?A " Jt?*/V''V ?? K^MHfft * U&^'l p\9SH|^R^ i-?r?? t I ^H (. HHHHI i " State Human Relations Commission chairman * assistant Ben Ruff in talk with well-wishers durin s tasf Friday. i i ; j I I CHOOSE FROM J ("I |UH YOUR FAVORITE NAMES ^Sg ^ G.E. Tappan > I^White-WestingtiouseX kg^ SOUNDESIGN Ki| Eureka ! IQty. 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