Tom Morrison ’-• ...Life millionaire awards Tom Morrison Has Attained 4 • Coveted Status Allstate Insurance Com pany recently announced that Tom Morrison has i attained the coveted statu* r of Life Millionaire. The life Millionaire Award Is given annually to agents who demonstrate outstandtag service to cli ents, dedication to the com munity and placement of $1 million in life insurance protection. Mr Parker Dies Coo tin Bed Prom Page 12A always look forward to a lively discussion. I would always go away from her feeling good.” Mrs. Malone remem bers Mrs. Parker’s desire for correction. A person who gave her all to any subject she undertook, Mrs. Parker was one to be depended upon, Mrs. Ma lone stated. “I was there sometimes when she was writing one of her books. She be came so involved. She gave her all when she worked ancTshe gave her all to her friends and sorority,” Mrs. Malone concluded. Odeassa Roseboro, now “Administrative Assistant in the Office of Alumni Af fairs, was secretary of the theological seminary at the time she and Mrs. Parker first hecame ac quainted. Over the years, Ms. Roseboro and Mrs. Parker were to become close friends. "She was a kind person. You could always ask her to help you and m " , would. She was knowledge able about a lot of things and very concerned about ybe progress of her stu ■(denta.” “There were times,” Mrs. Roseboro remin isced, “when tears would come to Mrs. Parker’s eyes if a student did not pro gress Sie wav she hoped ne or she would.” During the years Mrs. Parker taught at JCSU, she was not only a teacher but a friend to many. “I al ways felt comfortable around her,” Ms. Roseboro stated. Mrs. Parker was active in various campus activi ties including taking care of the Homecoming Queen details/ arranging pro grams, or purchasing flow ers for various func tions. “She would always make sure that the flowers would be sent to an ill person in the community,” Mrs. Roseboro remem bered. “She was also de dicated to the JCSU Choir. She was Johnson C. Smith University.” Dr. Robert Albright, pre sident of JCSU knew Mrs. Parker for only one year. “But I know that Mrs. Parker has been as much a part of this Institution as anyone else I have known,” he began. “Mrs, Parker will be remembered end forever loved by the thou sands of people whose lives she touched as profeeaor, f community advocate and JCSU Historian.” "Here is a lost that can not be replaced,” Dr. Al bright concluded, “end we wish her family and friends our best in this moment of grief.” In sum. Pest editor and publisher, BUI Johnson stated what a number of people felt for Mrs. Parker. “She was a dear friend, greet educator, gracious lady «nd, in her quiet way, a very affectfoecomnwn Iter 1 ha ^testd^i^lsfh Funeral services for Mrs. Parker wlfl be held at noon Friday, March f, ISM in the University Church of JCSU Northwest Funeral Home is handling the ar wakeserrices will be held. Ike family has requested in Had of flowers, dona tions be made to the hies Parker Archival Center. .-A Livingstone College Closes Successful UNCF I Livingstone College dosed Its 1903 United Negro College Fund Cam paign with a total of *73,228.86 collected In the Salisbury-Rowan com munity. —The United Negro Col leoe Fund represents a consortium or 41 predomi nantly black coDegeoaad I—- —j **— - universities. AU are pri vate end fully accredited. With the help of volun teers, the fund cooducta an annual drive to raise money to high academic standard* by in creasing library holding*, providing scholarship* for students, helping attract and retain top caliber fa viding laooratory and 9ther needed equipment At a luncheon held Fri day to recognize members of the campaign commit tee, Mrs. Dorothy Colson, Director of Development at the college, cited, “Attorn ey Darrell Hancock and Donald Sayers for their leadership and support while inspiring a Jotal of 683 gifts from Salisbury Rowan and the surround ing community.” Dr. William H. Greene, president of the college, Mid, “The contributions made by our local com munities indicate their genuine interest in provid ing quality training, in ttruction and exposure that win better prepare our students to successfully negotiate the Job market and become integral parts of society. 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