!EK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1957 first Class Os Nurses: A&T College Graduates 500—Its Largest Class '• GREFM3BORO A few morn scan 500-percons, representing the . class in the history of the i volisge, received degrees, certi ficates and commissions ;<t A&T College on Monday (June 3) oi ®i* week. The group includes 15-young ttotaen composing the first grad uate* in the School of Nursing Which opened here at the college & 1953. The finals program held on ' the College Quadrangle at 1 j P. S¥., Monday afternoon, it ad Mrs. Elizabeth Carnegie, New ! York Cit'’, editor of MRS | INC OUTLOOK, as the feat ured speaker. Dr. G. Bromly Oxnam. Bishop of the Me- Area delivered the baccalau- j reate sermon on Sunday morn -1 lug In Hhe Harrison Audito- The Worth Carolina graduate* include: * SCHOOL or AGRICULTURE I Cha"'i<* Baldwin, Fittsooro: Tat- j ir.adge X.. Barnett, Winston-Salem: Ed die Bell. Jr.. Sanford; Ctia: b £• j Blackwell, BetdsvUle: Howard Blount. Monroe; Wills A. Bratton. Greenso- ro; , Kenr.on Broadhurst, Greensboro; Jack ! M. Brown, Acme; Harrell L F,- . " Columbia: Mary V Byrd, BniT.ngum. , Trank Cain. MoeksviiUt: Julius n. (a-- , aey, Greenville, Vonnle Char •’■"on ■ Mother And : lon Awarded ft. 6. Degrees JACKSON, Miss.—Graduation at . Jackson State College became a • family affair Monday night for two ; persons fit least. Receiving then j degrees with this years gramtatis . i cl the • iahty-year-old institute j *. were Mi.* Nancy M Pollard and ‘her son, Avgelo, of Columbus Mis sissippi, Tt took some doing to get the Pollards in the same Com mencement Exercise though. Angelo had entered Jackson Mate College first on Septem ber 21, 1951. A graduate of t - nipt) Academy in Columbus, he aiended the College four quarters before being inducted in|o the United States Army mi January 5, 1.953. He re ceived iis basic training at fort Jackson, South Carolina and served 13 months and 23 d*ys with the ?.D Signal Com pany (2nd United States Divi sion in Korea He returned pursuit of his tlegree in indus trial arts. A# Angelo served with tb» ar my,, Mrs. Pollard, a high seiv- 1 anck junior college pr.iduatc- of Marjf Holmes Seminar'' of Wert Point continued her educate,", in the'‘'Extension Program? of Tou galoo College and Rust College and-;entered Jackson State c Urge »? in elementary major in the of 1954 She isk.first grade teacher at U (afot Elementary School trot#’'which Angelo graduated be fore the construction of the new S. ®. Hunt Huh School Her tosween-year-old daughter. Ange tot? is a student in the tenth gra<j<* at. K. E Hunt High School.' Domestic consumption or cotton k «epccted to continue to iag i>n hintf the 3955-Ah season durmr the remainder of the marketing sea son.* —& —-rfawi ....'I r.:~ ■'— 1 - t,*-, '-"' " '■-. rr -' -U .. -I- 1,.. . - ~'rtf _ m»' ' -w\V.' ■ «. .-. ■'-' —’ -l ~~ T77 ter "“DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR” S“Ss„ S * oun<^ 1879 In Salisbury Since 1882 * t* . ,! A Dynamic Program Designed to Develop A Quality Student” • I 4 A non-sectarian, liberal arts, <~o-edu rational institution with a fourfold— aca- g itemic, religious, cultural and social—program under the auspices of the A. M E. 1 21on Church . . . PRESENTS # A Christian Environment *>• Modern Dormitories 0 A Picturesque Campus • Superior Science Laboratories # A Well Trained Faculty ® Outstanding Music Department ® A Select Library ® Varsity and Intramural Athletics (Member of the E. I. A. C) # Imbued with tradition. Livingstone College offers training planned for the develop- I •tent of integrated personalities qualified to assume leadership as teachers, ministers, pre- fj professionals or university graduate students. t. Courses in the College of Liberal Arts lead to the A.B. or B.S. degree with special | tte-professional training for the fields of the ministry, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, I I Saw, social work, laboratory technology or business education. I | An integral unit of Livingstone College is the Hood Theological Seminary where I | Students of theology may pursue courses leading to the B.D. or B.Th. degree. I |f Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges I \ f§L and Secondary Schools, Cf FALL 11M BEGSIS SEPTEMB EH 9,1957 * I m m twice administration mall [ SUMMER SCHOOL BEGINS— JUNE 10, 1957 DR. WILLIAM j. TRENT President ™ For Further Information, Write The Registrar, Livingstone College, Salisbury, North Carolina* j Wilmington; Myrtle L. Davis, War* , re-r.ton; Vendee Eakins, Burgaw; Bays ;A. Ervin, Morganton; Edward D. j Faulk, Wilmington; William H. Gar j land. Jr., Greensboro; James N Gill, [Greensboro: Paul J. Goines, Pitteboro; I Charles J£. Goode, Macon; P.uben Goode, Greensboro; Ernestine J Green, Greensboro; James I. Hail. Hose Hill; L-eonia Hargett, Cove City; Calvin Hargrove, Goldsboro; Areola A. Hill, Stokcsdale; Robert W. Hewlett, New Bern, William P. Hunter. Ahoskie; •Tames C Israel, Greensboro; Leroy James Ahoskie; Calvin Jeffries, Me | 1>:,po; Virlen N Jessup. Greensboro; j Johnny Jordan, Burgaw; Carlise J. I Langston, Ahoskie; James H. Lawrence, I Jr, Stanley; Mattye S. Martin, Shelby; Adam. C. Mattocks, Maysville; Doris H. McClelland, Asheville; Robert H. Mc- Coy Greensboro; Morris McKoy, Hof fman: Mary E. Newsome, Fremont; James A. Pringle, Durham; Ellis E. j Kagiand, Oxford: Ruth M. Reese. Ad dor; Hollis C. Ross. Louisburg; Mat ihew K. Rousseau, Wiikesboro; Irving I Scott, Eastover, S. C.; ! A Russell, Greensboro; Bernice Shof | fner, Greensboro; James T. Speight, | Jr., Greensboro; Paul E. Talbert, i Lexington. s'red D. Thomas, Jr., Lan ! eastec Samuel L Tucker, Winston j Salem; McDonald White, Murteesboro; ] Abraham Williams, Winston-Salem: SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND GENERAL STUDIES i Johnny W Anderson, Greensboro: I Oliver B, Anderson, Lousiburg; Jessica I 1.. Atkinson, Council: SI mar Banks, | Thorr.asvfSe; Vaughn H Barnes. Mo- i | ravis Fails, Margaret V. Bell. Jackson, j Frances L. Belie, Greensboro; Eva M. ; Boss, LaGrange; Janie E. Bruner, i Greensboro; Pecolia Brunson, Hant- I let; Helene H. Burk, Tabor City; Timo ! thy Burrell, Greensboro; Thomas By- j j num. Jr„ Chapel Hill: Jack C Carroll, j I Charlotte-; General Cherry, Tarboro |£ elton 1,. Clark. Hamlet; Henry 1,. ! Cody. Greensboro; Walter A. Collett, j Lenoir; Mary B Cowan, Goldsboro; ! Janice B. Cox, Btadenboro; Josephine S E. Currys, Hickory; Norwood C. Davis, ! Elizabeth Citv, James L. Deßerry, ! Burlington ; Ora M, Dixon. LaGrange: | Betty L. Dooley, Carrboro; Solomon ; Easterling, Fayetteville; Willa F. £d ; wards, Goldsboro; Irene Foy, Fay i ettevUle: Francis W. George, Wilming | ton; Charles Gilchrist, Wagram; Wil -1 liam B Gooch, Stern, lohn R. Gris- I fin, Jr., Fayetteville; Vcrlene Harris, ! Charlotte, Otis W. Watkins, Louisburg; I lithe! M. Headen. Pittsboro; James !R. Hester, Chapel Hill; Chester W i Houghan, Greensboro; Constance D. ! Hooker, Asheboro; Horace V. Horae, Rocky Mount, Lloyd VV, Hoover, San ford: Richard R. Koiv ie, Wilmington; Waiter A. Hunter, Jr., Greensboro; Armentha Jamieson. Greensboro; Louise R. Jenkiru. Willard; Annie M. Jones, Wilson; Harold G. Jones. Greensboro; Rosa S. Jones, Mount. Air;-; Arthur A Keyes, Rocky Mount; Bettie B. Leach, Fuquay; Lydia Mid itotte, Arapahoe; Miriam E. Morrow, Greensboro; Vera J O'Hara. New B John D Parker, Snow Hill; Anna M Patterson, Rockingham; Catherine M. Patterson, Lenoir; Mar jorie P. Rittc”, Carthage; Rosa L, j boi ougii, VViiji inyion, Delores M. ! Shipp, Greensboro; Mary H. Souther i land. Magnolia; Arthur Statum, Jr., i Greensboro; Harvey L. Stewart, j Greensboro, Frederick E. Taylor, l Maysville; Alice R Thompson, Lum ] barton; N. Eugene Truesdale. Winston ! Salem; Harold C. Vines, Farmvillc; j Ward B. Wall, Rockingham; Edward j Wells, Goldsboro and Winnie M. Wil ■ Bams, Clayton. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Paul Adams, Greensboro: Mary F j Aden, Holly Springs,. Ivlonnie L. Aden, i Blanche; Carolyn B. Alston, Marietta; ! Thomas S Alston, Greensboro: James | E. A:.he, Mariebel: James R. Barrett, , George; Evelyn E. Baskett, Hender son: James Bennett. Li’esville; James i T. Bethea, Lumberton; Willie F. Bui- l National Art Shop INTERIOR DECORATORS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES PHONE TE 3-9717 621 HILLSBORO ST, RALEIGH N. C. -lock. Roxboro: William A Cannady, Henderson; William L. Cassid;, Dur ham; Sarah S. Chambers, Greensboro; James A Connor, Charlotte; Otha P. Cox, Jr.. Raleigh; Julius P. Dancy, Greensboro; Willie J. Dancy, Gnl ton; Edward L Darden. Greensboro: j Maxine Dargan, Greensboro; Myrtle j G. Dargan, Wsdesboro; Champion Dol- j phr.s, Greensboro; Roland F. Eller, j Winston-Salem; Anthony W. Eubanks, Greensboro; Robert T. Evans, Greens boro; Ross L. Farrington, Chapel H: 11; Paul M. Faueette, Durham: Ruth S. Felton, Hertford; Arimento Fisher, Greensboro, William C. Forney, Kan napolis, Robert Fox, Sanford; Josic V. j Gaddy, Southern Pines: Cain Green, i Greensboro. Waymonci M. Gieonfii-ld. Dudley; Betty S. Gunthrope, Wilson; | Rosa L. Haith. Greensboro, Ethel M. I Hamilton, Greensboro: William H Har- I golt, Beaufort; Colonia D. Hardaway,! Wilson; Clevell Harris, Wlnston-Sa- j lent; Grover C, Hart, Elm City : James j 1 E. Hayes, New Bern; Lacy E. Headen, : Sanford; George T Hooks, New Bern; , Doris M. Hooper, Greensboro; K.ermit B. S. Hull, Greensboro; Sntriey James, Ahoskie; Walter W. Jackson, Chapel i Hill; Mary E Jeffreys, Milton; Hattie: B. Johnson, Windsor; Loretta L. Johnson. Concord; Mau- j rice J. Johnson. Elisabeth City; Earl | ine Y. Jones, Wilson, Eddie M. Jones. Beaufort; William IT. Jordan. Bur- ■ caw; Ernestine Kinsey, Greensboro; Theodore R. Ladron, Greensboro: ! Thurmond A Long, 'Winston-Salem; i Charlie H, Matthews, Durham: EH ; i Mayo. Jr.. Eden ton; Gene R fitoCut-1 [ !um, Kernersviile, Curtis 1 Middleton, j; Green-boro; Jesse Miller, Rock;. I j Point, Lillie C McNeil, Gastonia: Cal’- |; lie M. Merritt, Magnolia: Earl T. Mi;-i naui, Goldsboro; Tiyette L. Neal, ! i Greensboro; Ruby L. Ormond, Maury; j | Edward A. Patton. Winston-Salem; i Clarence Peoples, Winston-Salem; Jo ■ i [ seph P. Pettit, Greensboro: Irene E Purvis, Greensboro; Eugene Eerie. Jr Moren: Lummie Ross, Charlotte: Alon-1 7.0 J. Rue, Jr., Goldsboro; Vera Ti. ; Sayles, Greensboro; Maggie C Searcy, i Kernersviile; Samuel K. Simons. Jr, i Asheville; Jonah Smith, Smiihfield; I Osborne C. Stafford, Gerensboro: 1 Donald H. Stanley, Beaufort, Rolap.d j R. Stalling?, Chinquapin; John A. Sta- : ton, Halifax: John W. Steele, Thom- 1 asville; James C. Stewart Whii-ctt, Joseph Stowe, Reidsville; Alvin Tav- 1 lor. Jr., Fayetteville; Curtis Taylor, | I Whitakers; Garland I. Taylor, Eliza | beth City; Marian £. Thornhill Greensboro; Henry C. Thrasher Ashe ville, Dora M. ThreaU, Gieensnoro; Frances L. E. Tilman. Wodesboro; Ar thur Vine?, Jr Greenville; .Tamesena D. Watkins, Greensboro; and John Zetgler, CherloMi SCHOOL OF NURSING Ernestine B;g.:s, Sn 1.- Do-o -shy T. Chavis, Asheville; Julia F. Cole man, (SanyeviUe; Betty J. Cox. Green«boto; Nora V. : : id . Snow j Hill; Joyce D L •rum. Vvi"-mu S. Gertrude II Mr Am .. O < • >•■. bo>'tu Alice F. Oliver. Ttr.mv;, v.hitc, Zebulun. Wanda l- Vaughn, Burlington; V - iati 13 Vcre«.-.i. Dpi - ham; Delore L. V-'.u-.n, Diunam; Bettie L. W son. Winston-Salem and Ethel M. W.iMit Of.u W! a TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Eugene Adams Greensboro Detoris H. Alston, Grecnsbom; Joseph E Ar nold, Jacksonville; Miller R ,kc. Roo ky Mount; James E. Bgnisior, \\*lnn ington; Cleveland D. E.irru Wi’son; Ler.wood Barvov--. Jr. Boy boro. IVII - Barrow. Bar h-oro: R-- . • S B ,ck-! well. P.ovboro: Clotusie L i-.vcv.n, New! Bern; CUftor Brovrn. L'ltlvton Col -1 son A Brown. Lube E i Boyd. Warreviton; D■ •.: , - R. Bryant, i Rich Square- Wiili.i . Burn.-:. Moil- j roe; Ja y -r L Cii. K'-ckinch.-.m; i George* W Cl. ; Js Rn. -,,>t . Jr -n | D. Coat, - Lawnaaci Cole nan Cim-a- j ford, Hr. :' V'.'r A Ciudun. Zebr.Usn; Charia- P C ~hur: . r.. S,-.H:-- I bury; James R Daniels'. G mm-■boro; Don - 1 aid E. Davis. Reidsville; Petes H. Dav-j is, Wnrre'.utons iVi.H.e E. Da.v;S, Rouftr: j Trov B. Dcbnam, Ra! ; .Toiin O. Dil-i lard. Spray. Roy C. Diliahai. Graham;. 1 Olivia E. Edwards. Hnvims.m. Cert- ! ton L. Eceler. lli?'> Pnuu; Virgil C. j Flack, Greensboro: Elmo R- Fitis, Jr., [ Littleton: Billy G. Friday Gastonia, , Annie Galling, Sunbuo; Ruben K.l Hardy, Enfie-ld; F.d-.vird O. Harris, Greonsbt.ro; Richard Harris, Wendell: Leroy Harrison, Eii.i City: Nathan 1 Hawley, Roueemoos; Fred Hayes, Greensboro; c; r: -e , -v IrwlfG, Ox-■ ford; AHonzia A, Holltv. Mr-rv T Isaiah Hood. Gresnsbcro: Joseph Kor tOO. Lewston; Laura E. D. Gatling. Sunin-O': Armetlonr. G.-.f-n-. V• -. ns- 1 - .?-w ... : --1 nriirirrwT—. KRAM E R ■ S -THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS" Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets ! 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John R Murphy, Mayesville; George E. Newell. War ronton: Robert Peace, Jr., Oxford; J-ihn B Perkins, Salisbury; Irving Pi '.■(•r J’'.. Oxford; Allen Poinsette, Nt-vv Belli; Jen,; Pope, Tarboro; J. T. Price, K .ndioman; Everett N. Ramsey, Oevclar.ci; Daniel W. Rice, Mebane; -latries P Rowe, Stantonsburg; .Marga rine ? >•* Verlina; Theodore R Sav- ! ace. Rich Square; James H. Scales, Green, do: o, James C. Shaw, Kenly: : t.u'iii E. Small, Pittsboro; Milton T. | Sport'd. Winston-Salem; William H. jftKucer, G'i .-nsboro; Arvies Staton, ! Halifax; Nun Man S f eele, Jr., Clarkton; J Char] *s C Strickland. Wendell; David : L. Sih Snow Hill; Douglas E. Suggs, [ A*u :. diaries F. Turner. Statesville; ! Jos,.ph A Webb, Bolton; Douglas Wil ! liams. Koxboro; Linwood Odell, Pol : locksville; James C. Withers, Ruffin; i atid Keily P. Worsloy, Scotland Neck; GRADUATE SCHOOL E.dher B. Alexander. Greensboro; [Olm !. R Al. ton, Greensboro; Lillian! ti And 1 -on. Win -tors-Salem: Lee A. | 1t..’0 r, Monroe; Louis Best, Jr., Ken j ansvilic. Ariin S. Bryant. Kinston; : Clara H. Camp. Winston-Salem; Cath j criue .7. Cherry, Ayden; Carey W. :Co dell, ~ St Pauls; Ruth V. Comer, Greensboro; Lonnie Cook, Jr„ Leaks idle: Fred J. Curbett, Whtteville; | Orange Cox. Greensboro; Dorothy L. (Darts, Greensboro; John R. Davis, Al-L i hcrmavle: James H. Dickens, Pine-tops; , Fredet ick W, Douglas, Winston-Salem; hi - .-■> P Dupree, Clinton; Mattie L. Dupr; .* FarniviUe: Foster L. Elliott, j Vass; Enos E Evans, Greensboro; Mar* ] rare; E. Falkener, Greensboro; Vio ; let B litey Fesster. Winston-Salem; |C nrade L. Forbes, V/inston-Sa!em; t Gv/endolyr- E. Fortune, Eayboro; j Car; O. Foster, Greensboro - Marv L, : f'r: ter, G-v nsboro; Corine L„ Frars ! ,t.i, Whiteville: Roar A. Gaston, Kick ory. Thomas J Gavin, Jr. Fayette ville; Walter T. Gilmore. Laurmburg; Avvie M. Gordon Greensboro; Made line S. Graves. Greensboro; Helen L. Gwyn. Winston-Salem. Loris B Gwyn. 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