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PRINCIPAL PARTICIPANTS IN CLUSTER MEETING AT ST. AUG.- These are program participants in the College Industry R< •*.• tions Cluster meeeeeting at Saint Augustine’s College on Oct. 27. Left to right: Dr. Prezell R. Robinson, president of the college, who welcomed the visitors; Carlton M. Thomas, associate director, College Industry Relations, Washington, D, C. (the speaker); Robert H. Mathes, (fluster co-chairman; Dr. Joseph Jones, Jr., vice president for academic* affairs, who introduced the speaker; and Purdie Anders, vice president for de velopment, who explained the goals n;l object iws of Saint August uv‘*s Col lege. Not shown: Wavmond Rurtcn, consultant, department of commerce and indas'ry, who spoke' on Minority Business n North ( •iro’inu. McManuslsAppointed V-P At Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE- -A retired Army officer, I t. Col. Luther M. McManus, Jr., has been ap pointed Administrative Assist ant to the President of Fayet teville State University, Col. McManus, whose appointment was effective October 16, comes to Fayetteville State from Fed eral City College in Washing ton, I). (~ when he served, as Director in the Office of Ad missions and Records, a posi tion he had held since May, 1968. Col. McManus’ last military in 1968 was As ”67 Fairlane *4l Cadillac 70 Ford Wagon 70 Buick '7l Torino 71 Bos* '6B Ford Wagon | 4 door hardtop, automatic j 500 hardtop automatic V 8 Coupe power, Country Sedan, automatic, VB. Electra 225, full power, 4 door, automatic, VB, pow- 302 Mustang -ped. pow- Country Sedan, automatic, V B, power steering and air 475-A ' ' PS2BA, #fjl\V ‘ power steering air 544A. P593A. er steering, air, vinyl roof, er ‘995 *3995 ‘2695 ‘3995 P “ 7A ' ‘3195 *1295 [ ‘1095{ 70 Ford XL 70 Maverick 70 Mont* Carlo '6SBuick '6APantiac JOTorinoGT '69 Country Sq c-« I Hardtop, automatic, VB, pow- H,rd». 3 sp«d, o cy.inder, Aul.mahc. 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Sfjd&e *995; _ ‘2395 ] *2195 n2o ' A ' ‘2695 | " 39 - A - ‘2395, 69a | ‘795 995 ' '6B Mustang '6B Ford Wagon j“'69 Ford '67 Pontiac 70 Torino, GT '63 Volksjyflen '67 Cortina *•*''£& z.'zsz-.z «,».««* <**.**■*■ j«— 7 y sistant Chief of Staff for Force Development. Chief of the Gen eral Military Training and Sup port Broach, Office of the Ar my General Staff, Department of the Army. A graduate of Mirier Teach ers College, Washington, I). C., and Marshall University, Hunt ington, W. Va., Col. McManus has studied at a number of other colleges and Army Com mand Schools and is a doc toral candidate of George Wash ington University in Washing ton. At Fayetteville State, he will coordinate with the various deans and directors, using po wers of the President’s Of fice in arriving at decisions. He will make decisions in the President’s absonc< that have to be made, although, ordi narily, he would arrive at a concensus and recommend so lutions to him for his approval. Col. McManus, who also will teach, if necessary , sees it as “the role of a facilitator. - ’ \ much decorated soldier and a writer whose articles have' ap peared in numerous journals and magazines, he is a native of Washington, I). C. and is married to the former Lucille Grantham. Their three child ren are daughters Wend Mi chelle, 6, Sandi Lynn, 10 months and a son, Kurt Wendell, 3. Innovations, New Techniques And Recruitment Talked At St. Aug.’s With a grant recently re-< reived from the Ford Founda tion, Faint Augustine’s will be able to expand and in tensify its recruitment efforts during the 1971-1972 school year and succeeding years, accord ing to I. i . Spraggins, regis track-director ot admissions. Until recently, the director of admissions, his counselling staff and others \isited high schools by means of public conveyance, and rental cars at the site of recruitment. Often the recruiter used his own car. Among the new equipment and Pirnishings afforded by the Ford i oundation grant is a mobile office which was specially de signed and built to meet some of our specific needs. This of ‘ ice facility has many ad Family And Friends See Cheek’s Md. Inauguration BALTIMORF, MI). -- A large r 'Utiii;'“tit of family and friends from Baltimore ami ether states a ere among the wel wish e r s who came to see Dr. King V. ' Peek, 34, inaugurated as the seventh president of Morgan State College here at the Carl Murphy Auditorium Sat urda y morning. Masr came up from Greens boro, X. C., President Cheek's hometown, and Raleigh, X. C., where he was president at Shaw University before being named the Morgan State prexy in late ’.970. Dr. Cheek was educated in the public schools in Greens boro, X. C. and received the B. A. degree in economics from Bates College in 1959. A year later, in 1960, he was awarded the M. A. degree in economics at the University of Chicago. After a year of study toward the doctorate in economics at the University of Chicago, Dr. cheek enrolled in the Law School of the University and graduated In 1964 with a doc tor of juris prudence degree. His family at the inauguralac vantages and possibilites: 1. It sets up as a walk-in recruitment office. 2. It is a unique vehicle to be used in the rural and semi-rural areas of North Carolina as well as out of-state. 3. Prospective stu dents have an excellent op portunity to sit down and dis cuss in detail, college op portunities and may file their formal applications for admis sion on the spot. 4. This office facility could easily be made accessible at youth confer ences, church conventions, so cial and civic meetings and con ferences, and at state and na tional conventions of several types. So, it is expected that the St. Augustine’s College Mobile Office will plav a vital role tivities included: His wife, the former \nnotte Walker of Durham, X. C,; his mother, Mrs. King: V. Cheek, Sr. of GreensKu'o, X. C. ; his sister, Mrs. Helen C. Dean, also of Greensboro; his bro thers, Dr. James I . Cheek, president of Howard'University and Albert C. Cheek, also of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Maud Davis of Oxon Hill, MD.; Miss Margaret Rosser al so of Oxon Hill, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. David Burgess of Balti more, Md.; Mrs. Lizzie Newell, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess Newell, Balti more, Md.; Mr. William Mason, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pulliam, B alii more, Md.; Mrs. Mabel Newell of Lit tleton, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Alston, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Alston, Baltimore Md.; Miss Berna dette C. Alston, Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Bivens, Baltimore, Md.; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Alston also of Baltimore Md. in the future recruitment pro grams at the college. COMPLETES BASIC- Air man Fredrick M. Manuel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Manuel, 5100 Morganton Road, Fayetteville, has completed ba - sic training at Lackland Al-'B, Tex. He has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., for train ing in aircraft maintenance. Airman Manuel is a 1970 gradu ate of 71st High School. jft TO TRAIN- Airman Carl' A. Trice, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Trice of 705 W ake Chapel Road, Fuquay- Yarina. has completed basic, training at Lackland A FB. Tex. H«* has been assigned to Sheppard AFB. Tex., for training in the transportation field. Airman Trice is a 1967 graduate of Fuquay Consolidat ed Htfh School THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C\. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1971 Remarried Veterans Eligible Widows of veterans who re married and were widowed a second time are eligible to have their VA widows’ pension or compensation payments restor ed, init the Veterans Adminis tration reports that there has been no great rush of applica tions. Pensions, VA explained, are paid to needy widows of veter ans who die of causes not re lated to military service. The amount of the monthly payment varies with the income of the widow and her number of de pendants. Compensation, knows offici ally as dependency and indemnl . tv compensation or DIC, Is paid to widows of veterans who were killed in service or who died of service connected causes. If a widow drawing either pension or DIC should remarry, the VA payments are discon tinued. Under the law enacted in August 1970 (Public Law 91-376), the payments can lie restored if the subsequent mar riage is dissolved by divorce or deat h. VA officials explained that here are no statistics on wi dows restored to pension and compensation rolls because the rolls change constantly, and a count is kept only by the num ber of “cases,” But, the growth rate In the pension and DIC rolls is less than estimated when the law was enacted, it was pointed out. * * * I said unto the Lord, the strength of my salvation, tht>u hast covered my head In the day of battle. * * * Grant not, O Lord, the de sires of the wicked: further not His wicked device; lest they exalt themselves. Selah. * * * Let burning coals fall upon them; let them be cast Into the fire; into deep pits, that they rise not up again. GETS FIRST [( : NT- Airman Joyt •> \v daugh - ter of Mr. Ira F, Vlllines of a:-. < St., Hills borough, ha: . 'cei d her first U. S. Air Force duty assign ment after completing basic training at i ackland AFB., Tex. The airman has been assigned to Dover AFB., Del., for train ing and duty in the administra tive field. Airman Smith is a 1963 graduate of Central High School. ASSIGNMENT TO CALIFOR NIA- Airman Barry G. Davis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob A. Davis of 6029 Rom "Li Blvd., Charlotte, has receu .m his first U. S. Air Foret duty assign ment. after completing basic training at I add > id \FB, Tex. The airman has bo. e assigned to a unit (f the .no u Air Command at March A i B. Calif., for training and dut a> a se curity policeman, Orman Dav is is a 1966 graduate of West: Charlotte High Sea >ol and at-, tended Central Piedmont Col lege. 11
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