VOL. 21, NO. 17 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1962 PRICE 5 CENTS 13-Year-Old Student Dies Suddenly Larry Hinson, age 13, died at his home, Wednesday night, Feb. 7, 1900 E. Lee Street following a sudden illness. He was a student at Lincoln Junior High School. Rosary was held Friday, Feb. 9, Brown's Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral service was held Saturday, Feb. 10, 11:00 a.m. Our Lady of the Miracul ous Medal Rectory, Rev. Father Paul Loeffler, officiated. Burial followed in Maplewood Ceme tery. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Catherine Hinson, grand mother, Mrs. Ella Wilson, five brothers, Robert D. Hinson, James Hinson, Jerry Hinson, Al fred Hinson, Michael Hinson, one sister, Catherine Hinson. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements . LiARRY IIINSON N. (. C. Scholarship Program Will Benefit From Concert A benefit concert for the scholarship fund of the North Carolina College Alumni Assoc iation will feature Delia Reese In the college's R. L. McDougald Gymnasium on FcV^uary , According to George Nixon, General Alumni president, NCC alumni chapters contributed over $3,000 to the scholarship program during the fiftieth an niversary celebration. "This does not represent the numerous in dividual donations, and we hope to increase this amount this year," Nixon said. This marks the first concert appearance here of the famous gospel and blues singer, who was on the Ed Sullivan TV show January 28. She will pre sent a one-woman show entitled "From the Gospel to the Blues Portrait of Delia Reese." On the stage of the 5,000 seat McDougald gymnasium, Miss Reese will be backed by a full orchestra, conducted by Duke Ellington's son, Mercer Elling ton. J | ^ In addition, the famous Medi tation singers, which Miss Reese founded, will perform with her in concert. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Miss Reese gained nationwide acclaim on the hit time "Don't You Know", recorded by her in 1959. Other hits waxed by her include "Someday", "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey", and "In the Still of the Night'. Like many singers in the pop ular field, Miss Reese got her singing career started in a non traveling church choir. Later she went on the road with the farrous Mahalia Jackson and the Clara Ward Singers. DR. DAVID T. SMITH N. C. Tuberculosis Chairman Raleigh ? The first meeting of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Tuberculosis will be held here today according to Dr. David T. Smith, Chairman. In appointing the Committee, Governor Terry Sanford stated, "Throughout North Carolina and the nation, progress has been made in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis and in the rehabilitation of pa tients, but people still suffer and die from this disease. Much, therefore, remains to be done to still further reduce unnecessary human suffering and economic loss to the state. There is need to review the tuberculosis prob lem in the state, to study the points of strength and weakness In the attack and to determine the unmet needs." ? V The purpose of the Committee will be to study all available data on tuberculosis pertaining (Continued on Page 8) Bennett College Will Conduct Summer School For the fourth successive year, Bennett College will conduct a summer institute in mathematics and science for 60 high ability high school students, President Wllla B. Player announced this week. The institute, made possible by a grant of $28,150 from the National Science Foundation ol Washington, D. C., will extend for six weeks and .will again be headed by Dr. J. Henry Sayles, chairman of the science division at the college. Dates for this year's institute are June 18 through July 27. Courses in mathematics, biol ogy, physics and chemistry will be offered by a select faculty to 1962 graduates and to rising juniors and seniors who have demonstrated their qualifica tions for this intensive study. Qualified students who have at tended previous NSF institutes are elegible for this one provid ed they meet the admission re quirements. Emphasis is being placed up on "the opportunity for superior students to participate in special research, projects In an accelerat ed* ^tnrte'ifcrtd&ntr study Vs t^grafn . Each participant accepted for I the 'institute will receive a sub sis ten ce allowance coverin books, school supplies, labors tory fees and field trips ani health Insurance. Financial at sistance is available for highly qualified students who canno pay all of their room and boar, expenses. Further information may b obtained by writing to Dr. J Henry Sayles, Director NSI Summer Science Institute, Ber nett College, Greensboro, N. C. BENNETT NEWS Dr. J. Lem Stokes, II, presi dent of Pfeiffer College, Misen heimer, N. C., will be the Ben nett College vesper speaker February 25 at 4 p.m. in Pfeiffer Chapel. Please do not call at the Staff's residence to report social news. Call to the office only, unless you have tragic newr to report, or advertisement. BR 2 1758. ? . V ? f D. W. Morehead'i - Elected Emcee of 1 961 D. W. Morehcad, Executive Secretary of the Hayes-Taylor Y.M.C.A. was honored with; the v Mtle of "outstanding Emcee of 1961" at the club's annual Val entine Party, Wednesday night, February 14th/ The . affair was held at the Martel Bar-B-Q Restaurant and the presentation < ; " was made by V.- C. Stroud. The Emcees, a local community >K provement club, selected Mc. heaji , for his ^.outstanding ani tions' to the Ern^ees .CHii^'ywUth y. ( Continued on :^ag6 8) }?C Bennett Students Participate in Exchange ProgramP||' Two Bennett College students, ? Mary Francis Lane (left) of j Mount Olive, N. C. and Rodalie Stanley (second from right) of Charleston, 8. C. were photo graphed during a tea at Barn ard College In New York City where they took part In a Stu dent Exchange Program. Barn ard hostesses were Ellen Cover (second from left) a sophomore fi'iin West Newton, Mam. and Naomi Cohen (seated right) a sophomore from Vlneland, N. J. During: the Student Exchange Program , twelve Barnard stu dents chanced places with twelve students from three Sou thern colleges, Bennett, Wake Forest and West Virginia State, for nine days. In an attempt to understand the - cultural ele ments which make op diverse parts of the United State*, the? attended elasae*,-. social event*, discussions androther special proframs, llvedfln coll ere resi dence hills ujud . toured the nelihborhoodjWTwhlch the eel lere The ltllMMWj||rtrt? - returned from NeirTtVS on February 13.