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HI SCHOOL BANDS RATED -£ £ * * * ★ * * * ★ * ★ * A A ★ ★ * * * * St. Augustine’s Complete Plans For Commencement RALEIGH - Tin- tmaJ plans sot the ComnivncGment uiTivittes lor the 85th Anuiw .-ary of the c, have bet n (uiepk'U'd and rt leaned b\ Dr Harold 1,. Triue I :cs id, iit of Kami /Ue’e.-Une': Col i nt 1 ' acttvilti' i win to- ini':tat - I a uiiti the Senior class iu> F« iiiay, May :ti. no- Will uni Rroplici v of tto- Class of v.iil be read in an outdoor • xefilse on the Campus. Ihe < la**, .-ioitg, ro»i|>«st*d by niein of tin- i lass, will be in liodaeeil and rendered b> the ( I.’-, during the proceedings Che Class Will present ill* it (Hit to the College liiilouiut; lltr eK-iCiM Alumni Oay v.iil he Saturna} ‘ ,’i i'll, program tui the ,1 In i:dt . Ui. duel.", mti u .If John It. Kpp:.. .)! of Wasluri; !an, t't t • National Pre-id- :.i ■ the Kr Au u-line -. AUditl:! A .■ i iatK.fi rim bstli Annual iiaceubem. m .a •, iee will held in the t nil*.' -a tbo pel .* e i .'-.ulida', Sla -■ I ' l a . r. tea :, n, ine Kevei etid He hard It A'i:ii •, Rector of Gcme Epif opal Kt li h Nortoj).. Vti . o ttl di liV-.-i tin rtUetaia ut’alt .eld :I . n ■ . On '.I niL v ii Old J! 1 ■ iO Ol pit, tii the !V oieiit : hon.o Ik. ! . ..Vti Hi i‘ui J 1. i'll". ■ i ’ eniei t,'.;ti the graiiu.d, : and flu e ;ot , 1 alatie I*.-it 11 tie A! Hilol ; Faculty and Staff ot tin- Cotie >• and special gucse-: at tin- Pr* si- ; i.i ;it'- Ht’Ceptl'ifl Tie Cot.'uni-.'K’enieni Etur is ' v; 11 b‘* held on Monday M A '.'pi:, at >0:10 min in T.iyint 11:.!. or. the College Catnpus I’iior to the conferring of itegrers !:% the President, the < I'.mnieiueitient \ddres> w ill lie delivered by the Uigfil ft ever*-mi Hauiilion West. !).!• tiistiop ot the litoeet-e ot N'ortt. t aioltlia amt President til die Hoard of trustees of flit- Ci>i lege. .v. a part of tt'o graduation • st-rc.i.ois. Tin* new Peniek Half of Kfienr-e will be dedicated by th* flight Jte\ et etu.i ’]V- it. VVritjht. iJ.fj fin-hop ot flit DiOOt-si: Ot East t 'aroliiiu. Ui fat* ■ n E Blackman, f'hy- ; idan of Chat Jotte. N. C . and an j ahi nines ot Kt. Augustine's, will piciidt over ?!i<- Eta.:; Ruiiant; and l.i'aeiitic -ei icaiiiifi The i ■■ v-: - ■ iiif tJI the t'.a . EiSg Wlli follow the (.'<■!lifneiaefuent Exercises. D. ; fnaciiinan wit! present the flap | t. tii* Hiost 1 a Ist andirir, ieili.-iti i- 'tie . i.iduall;ig class tlit .tnipidtiieater ot the ivnieu tt.lil of Srtenee nil! to* the ii*- ot the < offee Hour, v.liieh «tlf follow LUr 1 tug t.itu cniii; l-el niluliV Hit EDITORIAL CARTOONS ih this newspaper Are Apt Comments On Current Affuirs ■ 'mh i / un* on U. S -tree!- arid highway s last vear injured SVu.WW men women and rhildren i hrc-e out ui four tritlfii' uc ijfierit" happen m dear weal her «.'« dry road-. NfcWS Press Photo Sfivlcte COULDN'T RESCUE 13—. FwdMiflt RoMnwiit, aviation Mrunii- 1 mate of Baltimore. Md. ami Edward Paflccm, photographer's, mute t>) Portsmouth, V*.. crewmen on the carrier Wrsj>. tell New Vork re porter Alvin Webb of their ship’s crash with the lit- rated Hobson, Despite meue attempt* of the carrier'* crew, nil. thirteen Negro test u*a ftfeewd tfc* straws! &»bt9n ipaewabed, * THE CAROLINIAN v*v♦ • **» ■•• - '*•••• * •- • - SECOND SECTION Vv'i'KK ivNDUVC SATIMU)AY .MAY IS), 11)52 finals At A & T To Include Dedication Os 9 Buildings (, t: fI- :-i a ):< * t t'he !... AiW'ih ii ( :i ia- ■'. o •lUilliv- i! '.!o A'lfli'i i! In. .1 i .litti e.Cfilnc j! ('-lie. wi! hi i. lit on * -A .v li'iiiii• Ei Ola ‘‘ft!: Miv f!o I'lii. emerit , i 1 > t; ■ . .1- . ’ ot l.iiiliUo ..i ,v ill re cell. d> : a eo: . ■ C‘o y. if =: i * i- ;• • ROM' rout issmto ol t ho ■ ! -o' a f inl isirtci-.olitu; on iVi-.un'av af nooti. .Htnc I Acc<o tiiirt; to C. A C'.iiitnnp’tian.. 10-i* > .'ts -1 -tudcftl: .A flu' coil.-. v,'t!l ■\ ■ :.iitalifted fnr bit ti;a..,c.' of .'if! iCe I i > 1-T :■ PHi H li’hl ! I ol •ii tti-c dc reec (U trade eerin'i it< . atul near'!'' 100 i otninisstriiis I’li.i in ■ folia' t t.K Un h.l ; •.!«••; Ai ■ > Nine ot tin i.S new mid ill':- tt.niph fed iti tin* iliM’i'tit J (IWiWDATEFOB SOAHlo? f DUOI . .. WH-iIVHNC TON N C. I’Ol ITU s WAS I lls. si ft IM t Above is the campaign Sie.uiuuai ti r- ot Hi Huljy rt A. Eaton, eandul.iii fur election tu oiillion duiliir prugi urn now iimli-ru a \ at t*n college w ill to- formally named .uni dt Ui i uti-d m t unjoin (ton witii ttii* • oionu m i im-iil i \ i' i c i s e k tto sc include: tint lioiini toiy, gills' dormitory, Aiftlcul luiul f >.ii -inn tanlilloK, ffili nn lit llistiflltc I*.iillding, l*un ii riant, f*i . siijciil'i Holm f I • mi t, \ litliidloe ! .i i 111 ((until i plant and dully lain* plant '1 t Hotfoi.il.jji Robert H Era-; zo r prominent attorney and j Ma,yi;r ui Of'.-itsbe! o, will de- Itvci the i.o!tirt,t s.ccniont addle.-,:.. 1 ?•!; rt ii. ii' former Vice Consul j b, Norv-jy et ief c otn.sel of the : i>.po ' Imp.-, t i>: . i .a!,' of OP A d..i \V rid V/a-. II and active j head of many outstanding lioa , .ud -tatewide. . a j g iduafe of flit University ol ; N r'h '. a: olit.a He o. also .1 fTietn- Lt , ol the Hu: tei- board oi liie t a place on the six man hoard ut ciltieatton of New Hanover i county. Oise-us.sjmj the campaign ■ ate Attorney Robert It Bond, left, co-i liaii man; Or. Eaton, ccn ■ ter; T (' .tervay. JOURNAL ; cdilnr. who is serving as pub licity director. Absent when the picture was made uas I it. Uan iet < Roane, cit-chiirKun of the canipiii'ii Vanderbilt studio Matings Os High School Bands In Carolina Listed i ORLi.NSBOI'cO N C ... Final ! • "aliiiof thf schu-;i band.-’ j r.: id p!.;\;.:, a; * l h, lb.* d Ftl i v.< 1 Ito Id m A and T. Ooik* - Friday, j !3y 2 w*'»v j’t It 11 '■i *>{*{l by W. )*' i <’ai’l.-on 11 j rtrc-! >r of band,■: at tli* i tVlefb- Mini- than If,(Ml students, O) i'lllltTs us 'j7 tWUilds I t'<>34l :i*s | many schools unit on hand for tin affair, sponsored anno ally bv N. t.-. Negro Baodmas i Irn, Association. Solo and en remble numbers were also rat ed by » panel of judges com. posed of: 11. 1,. Mason, How ard University; I N. Gatlin. I Virginia State < ulege; W. J, Penn A. and T. (oflege and Carlson, | Ttpfr 'ootids participated- in three j ■'•i’l.-.ri.'s based or, the cm ailment of: ii. institution. ; fr»e ratitig? wore as fpßows:’ , ci.Uece. 't’hr* Bacealaiu ease sermon will ! t-i d ; ill* ■ ' i.i t,'> Bi-.a.io \V V t 1 ! if South Boston. Va U'.-a- . di tit in-hop of the Fouttii Epis ■opal DiaU'i.-t of the Colored Epis- . jj.l !.\; e! hodi' T t'ii.trch He is j ■’l :: :ii: i.t E.iiie Coliei’c, holds |do A 111. and S TTJ Dcrrei.-s froih ' !.. ,'thiv. t.-tn UnivetSilv and the i't. Ii Di in . c :: um Ya r Univer- : : y where he v.a.- a Carrol Cut iter Sello-.v An instructor at sev eta! eolle i . Mr Bill assumed! j tin bishopric in 1938. Befor>. being ; appointed to hi- present position. i jie presided over the states ol j P'nrida and Georgia The font day program begins | v’i'h ol;,.- - nih-ht of the senior J 1 hisses oil Friday, May 30 at 8.00 North Carolina Marines I pgratleti i , .V- • ! if ii ■' 7'. § P■ hV' - H' 1 /■ C. I Pit COTTON ; - - - —; i-ARRIS ISLAND, K C --- Mo- : j iini Private First Cia.es Lunar i i Cotton. 21. son ot' Mr and Mrs 1 ■;'r,cnit'-n ot i ! O Box 2til ;E. Vuiiethtn V N C AMs pi'OtnOi- j ■d to !,i pre.-inl rank when he: ■vie- r: adonter 1: Boot Camp! *.i '’ii- in ■ > ii.iti li,- chnmxed : .• i .--.lit i.... i vanning the | 1 mark.'.mari medal • : the rifle I re- 1 -. !. lj . e:je •••..; eof 192 j ; out of ;i ! lissihle ..'.in during his; 1 v. t apnns training j During the past et.-.ht weeks of j j recruit training a- a se-nH ot lend ■ ii-iu : and ela.-sroom lectures, , • 'i. new Manttchu:, be con i* wellj : vei'ied in such military subjects: .a-, precision drill, firs laid, hy-; rieru and field tactics In addi-' '.mi to firing tin sane d Curund j Hi ie for cjualilication, he fired j . ottiii infantry weapons such as; ; the .4ii calibre pistol, carbine and I j Browning Automatic rilie. He aiso j wiinessed dermi ns? rati on tiring of j the machine gun. mortar and 1 ; t.lame thrower. Before entering the Marines, lie : attended Aiea Trade School from - which fie i.vus ttraduiifed RFC - HARRIS ISLAND S C - Ma-! ririe Pri.,,te First Class Earnest j 1, Price, Hi son tis Ethel Price of K-i.l Bu t ISUi Kt . Winatoti-Sa- 1 loin. N. C was promoted to hi" i present rank v. lien hi was gradu-, j at<*d fiutt! Bout Camp on the a i hove dale He climaxed his recruit training y winning the marks man n.ida! on th* rifle range •’Clast At Carver High School, 11 Wtn.-toi! .Salem Plato Price High, Clui lot’i Ii Price High, soils. ; bury, IV. Washington High, Rocky Mount 11. Dudley High School, Grenesboro. 11, Jordan Sellars ! lln-h, Burlington. II Hillside j High, D..r!ihr»t ana Second Ward jHi ;j It Charlotte. 11, i< I»sn ft) Darden High School, Wilson, II; Caswell County Training School, Van* ■•eyviUe, HI; West Charlotte High School, tl. Church Street High School, ThoHMisviUe, I; Central High School, Newton, 11. Stephens Lee High School, Asheville, 5; Jones B i K h School, Washington, I; Plea i awnit Grove High, Burlington U; L»c Coimty Training School, Sanford. 5: Lincoln High School. Chapel Hill. 0; M a u,J,- Ipu a,-titling c t, oo! , ; m. I>r. and Mrs Biuford will act as ho.-is at a reception honoring •nf-nibers ot the graduating classes, iilitfntii arid visitors on Saturday afternoon beginning at ti:,'!o at. the president home Tin Baccalau reate service is -1 tied tiled for 1100 am up Sit/iday with Up annual concert oi tin coitegc choit to lol h'-vv in tm evenitic at 8:00 o'clock on tin. front campus lawn. The College hand wit! present its an nual outdoor concert, also on t ie front campus iawn beginning "at 2:30 pm. oti Monday. The formal outdoor commence ment and the concluding program will be held in tin Colic .e Quadr angle beginning Monday afternoon ol 9:00 o'clock jvi lien he fired ascot e of 200 out :of a possible 250 during hi.-, wea | pons trainin-’. j During the pa>( eight weeks of ; recruit training as a result .if field ! experience and classroom lectures, ■ the new Marine has become well at. precision drill], first aid. hy | versed in such military subjects j giene and fiel diaetie.- In addition [to tiring the famed (larand rifle : for I'tuaiificatibri, he tired other infant; y weapon; such as the 4f> 'calibre pi;.tol, carbine and Bruwn j hig Automatic rifle He also wit nessed demonstration firing o! the machine gun, mortal and flame thrower. | - i . r v . S||9f xSSb •* ' $&&$& 1 .y-g'.-l A;/ Iv_, _ _ , PFC. PRICK | He attended Atkin High School ; from which he was graduated. PARRIS ISLAND. S C. - Ma rine Private First Class Willard i S Perry, L‘(), son - Mrs. Byron Perry of 1050 Oak St., Winston : Salem. N C was prorated to his p:esfcht rank when he was gradu ated from Boot, Cn up on the a* bove date. He cb taxed his re ci tut training by winning the marksman medal on the rifle i..ngc wiien ne ed a score of ; 191 out of .i pos; • >le 2ao during • ■ his weapons tiaun During the past eight weeks of 'recruit training s> a result of field experience and '.nssroom lectures, the new Marine has become weil: versed in such military subjects ns precision drill, first aid. hy giene and field tactics. In addi tion to firing the famed Gurand Ashetiero, and Hradn' $ n Institute, i ndt-rson. u. j.<)oK C> uunbar High School, Mooresville. Ill; Dunbar High School, Lexington, HI; Berkeley High, Aberdeen, V: Haw kin? High School, Warr nton, 31; William ston High School, Williamstnii 11, I ftosenwaid H i School, Fairmont | II: Carver igh School, Mount , Olive, I; j. A Chaioner High, i Roanoke Ka; d.- It; Hillside, Jr. jI, Durham H; Freedman High Lc i noir, 1, East Btb Street School, , Winston-Saleiii. H; Cleveland High i School, Shelby, HI; and Atkins | High School, Kinston, 5. Solo and ensemble numbers were rated as follows; Robert ; Flow®, 2nd Ward H. S„ Charlotte. ! Piano Accompaniment, I; John ! Murphy, 2nd Ward High School, Charlotte. Trumpet Solo, 1: Ver non Griggs, Jr., 2nd Ward High ‘sens Press Photo Sei'Tli'c CATHOLIC MOTHER OF THE YEAR’— Mrs. 81 aceo A, Thomas of Ncv York, mother of ten chil dren, this week became the first- Negro to be named A .din,tie Mother of the tear' in a country-wide poll. The 48-year-old prize mother is the wife of tin' former president of the Catholic Layman’* Onion of New York. Last year Mr. Thomas received n Oro-Oerlesia El t’onlifice Honor fi'ojn < ordinal Spelt man, in the name of Hope Pius Vlf, .Mrs. Thomas, member of st, Charles Borromco Church in New York, her husband and* children, are shown here on the occasion of her eldest daughter's marriage it i-eiitly, I’he “Mother of the Year'’ award is given aiuiualiy by the National Cut hold Welfare Cooler: eiica f aiuily Bureau, * msmrn .. m n ! I *# I PIC. PERRY } rifle for qualifiene tired ; | ether infantry weapons such a- ; l the .45 calibre pist.d, carbini' and i Browning Automatic rille. lie al } : witnessed demonstration fiirng id ,! : the machine gun, moi tar anil , 1 flame Ihrowet . Ht attended Atkin.- Hi eh School. B'r • •- ; i ; j 6 )■ <• j »*»< WALL ! PARRIS ISLAND, S C. Mu fine Private First Cb-;.; Len.y S Vv aj i, son ot V]; and ,V.'- Ao ’drew S. Wall. 1829 Kentucky Ave., Winston-Salem N C was promot ed to his present rank when he I was graduated from Boot Cams on !he above dab. ih cliimoced hr recruit training by Yntinme the School, Charlotte ’ .nir'ct Solo i I; Gordon Sellars, Jocuhh Se.'iai.- • , High School, Surliro'ton Trumpet i . Solo, I, Malcolm Littii P S Jones : l High School, Wt: hii!h MI. V ».. . i Baritone Hook ,5.40, i; Vm/iort \ • GifJ, William Lai,: too arid j , Richard Maxwell, 2nd Word High j ; School, Charlotte, Clarinet Too,, i ll: Jamc-> Whitrmo;. 2nd Ward H ! . S, Charlotf' Trombone Solo !!: 1 J. C Alston. Jordan Sell&rs High: ■! School, ft-iioi Sax Soto, H; Lfina , j Hattie, p. S Jones High School.' i; Alto Sax Solo, li iWashington);. i 1 James Hester, Lincoln, H S, Cha- • j pel Hill, Saxophone Solo, 11, May- j i 1 hem Marshall P. S. Jones HLh i l i School. Washington. Tuba Solo, in • . arid Cleveland Hams. and Earth it- i »i Ward, P. S' Jcnm.; High School, i ,• W ashingtiui. i’L C Clarinet butt, I - ! UT i : ! High School Press Group Hold Second Annual Meel ItALF.HJH Situ'd At ■ Colic ,c G ,i, lllc sito of liiv* Sc t*i»r:cl Aaniiit: Mtetir. . ot N C H:gh Sdux.i Pre ss Cir.b Sgu.il.v V t v '.*> Murt than 150 .SodrntN ..iS vidol's rc?prt*K<*?tll ftiViOhi' ttiar- Mi jtln/ij!:*, atteadoo U,e mooting The* hi ‘J hli&ht oft ho m.\s.s ions .; the v.'irioas \Vh>Vi sho.- nnd». i Hu •iHilc. In adaption, j, «. ta I *.' s .*,k! iivton. CAROLINIAN iiv ..-huni. • s'Upei intofUi :d. di < : -eu Now. j>.= - J.jiM Makeup befon t*K: > cup Me;, l.y elected ofiu*'.’ vvi'i'o* ;f ‘' Stalled at -i very K.s;: 'iiieii' llj ill I'.i ;• > 1* nil ; viai'ifu c , V High. Riik-i.:U Viet* P'• ! James .Simm... Hut i i.- v 1! s .-j- ' ma: Kccrefaiy: Julia D.- .r . : ; '- lijrkvuii un-ii:. I uii It-.:.- rifie ! W hen hf juiU .. vOu of i?Xt Oilt di a a:-.- a-. 23(1 J- - his weapons t).';!! 111 :• - IhU'i,*:, file I i till Week, of I'Cesilit Ir.ii<;irii,. .is :1 :e:s.;i', ot iieiu exj:. -i- and e-a-: l uuQi tii. i.,\i Mai me ha.- biv'.ii.i '■vised m sec . iiaiea.j, Ui.jeOS as pree:<:ion diiU firs! -.id, hy asm and L-.-tii faelie: ia ami: ti l) I.U firing Ihe f.iii'u-i: Gal arid nihi.re Hi! iiill’y Wli. .- Idle for i(iial iflt.i l" a: ie • d I. :e -1.1 1..n : : I •■ I -.! n a;a •ii ■ 11 'll I'.rowiiin.. A tuniaTi: risk Hi ..is* '. iti:, -sed Ueinonsiiiitn.'i: -r. ■>.. >i ti . lii.'ichine ;-an, aioilur anfi Uanie thnnvei. Beiui'e ei if. ‘line 11... Mai d-.c.- h. -...i . employ,'yj as slim- r»:u iger .Vt: Gi. ni ee Siinl.tlei :h:h :1. ■i tt ei i* let! WiirslfJFi-.SnleTn iVatesicrs \>w« Press Photo Smlw MI. PERSONALITY AND MR. TV—? ,ouU Jordan and his old friend Milton Brrle had a reunion last work when the famous singer and bandleader paid a flying \isil to Netv York to appear on the *T«Mjee star Theatre,” Berts’* TV show. It marked .lordan’* wcond appear on the B»*rlc show, Jordan iniuieiiiHloty l< ff tor \Vashingion, li. |i ok a theater tour that will cam him tv l ot, Augetee. -- ■ . W 11,’ fill, i OtV pern; H; h. C!avt-.m: Treasurers Hcf-e lie; . Mtu J Po tor High, U ~i, e ii r. '. rI it Tine* fM r : ' : ‘ i oj?f I f kkik i j.r it, I- "■■*? !i*+ 4# idt taws INCCi&S AS CAN'’! R RESULT ' 'tv , i ;j;:. CA a peer of iim‘ * - • n'!i■ j/.t cii-ti vcsir .•; ' . ;? : '’ li t.i ’ r1 j • -11 l „i hsiU JM€ A:- ■i , Citnc cr SoFlcU =., 1 . • t Si.’lMV !, or.lv p.‘; > i L'l U; t* i; rianciiii toll . vsui!i?:c ';V jIT; cvvon fit-nibs of ■ n uo I] y. ■ :Ip’ :. i n.-Oivo .Vh-lropoU \ : ;‘u-{M'eSUiCjit* s:,s \o. Ss r < * *'• il' «.»?' liit' f i‘.j,: ‘."I t‘f .iMJif' litVuis Qf OiH-i: St - 1? MSi iiioii" thCUl'* do* i t : -S lit.' : ■ pre-to; jnd future . : ; VK'i ! '.V/!!:'■(’■ i VmiUC is 0 S ■'■ i.i‘V?;-?''0(1 to im , ;• S OIMMM.JIt ' The- An - (A o<vr - Society }n. A! it’ 010. t ! :■ ! . to i S f. ■' O''!i O{ U tfd S y ....... .• o»* 1 *■ * s.'i.? cantvr
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