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'hard wav" he never finished
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Alexander RardtiPf. New
E c rn who recently received
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sics, considered hr many stud- ;
ents at the college the most dif
teult of the programs offered
here, was cited Summa Cum
I rude lie was the only class
member in the degree program
to he so honored
Gardner, a student leader, serv
ed as president of the Student
Council in the senior year and par
ticipated m a wide variety of ex
tracurricular aeturtles all through I
hir. college career.
Young Gardner dropped out of
the West Street High School in his
native New Bern midway the first
ear because he was tired of school
l>ut his age up and joined the U. S 1
Merchant Marine Service. He later 1
entered the Air Force,
After the military stint, he
returned to hir, hometown and
operated a am all business there
for a couple of rears, but was
never h■■ nv over the progress
he «hs making, 4 college edu
cation was the choice. be made
to accomplish those dreams es
o successful life
Gardner bias said many times j
that his most difficult problem was j
Mtharry Launches Big
j Parents’ Organization
! r- A c t TT'r, .
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| ms along with a number of major
I colleges. Meharry Medical College
j instituted a parents organization
* during it:: recent unexcelled com
;to gam entrance at A&T, for he
' had only a few after that From
j the beginning college officials tri
ed to dissaude him from attempt
ing a college program in view of
his limited high school training
and certainly from pursuing engi
neering with no high school mathe
matics or physics, But Gardner re
fused to accept the advice He
passed the difficult, college en-
I trance examination with flying col
eus. entered A&T in the winter of
1954, and posted the outstanding
record
His unhition is to return In
his Alma Mater as an instruct
or in engineering. Immediately
emrUoved is a physicist h- <’,(>
i S Navy Yard In Philadelphia
he plans to begin study, no a
part time basis, this fall at
Tempi* t'nives-sity for an ad
vanred degree in Engineering
Physics.
Gardner, again has chosen to i
’each he objective by the ’Hard j
Way”, but many of bis friends be- i
lieve the* his dogged deiermtna- |
bon and demonstraed ability will !
pay off
! menc,emerit, season
! Parents of Meharry students from •
i all over America converged on the i
j c&mpus, and participated enthusi- I
| astically in the creation of what j
I giver, every indication of becoming !
i a powerful operating arm of the •
Meharry 'family ’’
Officially named the Mehar
ry Parent* Organization, the
new group w ill program its ac,
ffvities to enhance the devcl •
opment and welfare of the 83
year old institution now in
| the process of planning a tre
mendous expansion.
Pending the adoption of a per .
manent Constitution, the group
set into action an interim orga
nization which will begin im
mediate cooperation with the
school’s administration through
the Office of Development. One
of ihf important facets of the
program involves the utilization
of parents as disseminators of
information es Meharry activi
ties in 'hen respective resi
dence areas.
T am deeply pleased *f the t-c.
r pome we ore receiving from our
! parents in fhi.s organization ven
iure Meharry's President Harold
, D West states. "We have been as- j
■Hired of a virtually unanimous pa- j
rent support. The school is deeply
grateful for this significant contri- :
j-button, and we anticipate long
years of the friendliest and most
effective cooperation in the area " |
Interim officers elected were
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TOP SCHOLAR NEVER FINISHED HIGH SCHOOL Mew. -
ner Gardner-New Bern, who graduated Summa Chan Lauds to Eng* -
Hewing Physics at A&T College teftl. week, to Rad fb* entire grafto
*t,n£ « ,as *> finished high school. He drowned out of school bin
freshman year, entered military service and later entered A&T Cot
lege upon a rigid admission xandnatton.
* 'O-- .SIMUJ‘S
1 Mrs. Eva G Belie, Alabama A j
: j &■ M College, Normal. Ah;bam t
• j President; Charles ! Thurston,
| King William, Virginia, Vice
President; and Joseph Albright,
Director of Public Relations for
Meharry, was named Executive |
Director for the otga.nica.tion,
Other members in attendance a!
| the founding meeting were Mrs. I
i Thomas E Welch, "Norfolk, Va ,
j Mrs Annie E. Butts. Tampa, Flo
i Dr. Samuel J Baskerville, Charle?-
' ton, W Va.: Mrs. Bernice G. Hall,
; Washington, D. C.; Mrs M;n.y F
; Wilam. Jefferson. Texas; Mr/ Al
thea Warrick, Washington. D. C
| Mrs. F J. Montegyt, New Orleans. :
'La; Dr R. O. Weathers, Goldsboro. •
N. c ; Dr. William S. Douglas Spar
j tan burg, S. C , Mr Noah E Wills.
| St. Birmingham. Ala : Mi s, Mary
i.f Moore, New York City. N. Y.:
jMr and Mrs. .John de Grasse
I Brooklyn. N. Y ; Dr. ana Mrs F,
. Price Cobbs. Los Angeles. Calif:
Mr. and Mrs Thomas C Bevrrlv
Washington. D. C.
| Mrs B V Davis. Houston, Tex
I ar. Prof O W. Sanders. Vicksburg
i Miss ; Mrs Victoria Peart, Detroii *
; Mich, Mrs. Estelle Blanding, Do- i ;|
|ft oil. Mich.; Mr Roy Austin. Sr . i ;j
| Trenton, N J . Dr and Mi s. Rich- j '.
ard C. Ellison Sr, Fredicksburg, j
Va ; Dr. and Mrs J. A Bone. Nash- j
ville. Tenn.: Miss Olivia C. Jones, ;
Ocala, Fla , Mrs. E A. Davis, Nash- j
| ville, Tenn , Mrs. Olivia T... Jones, j
j Nashville, Tenn., Dr N. H. Jones, j
Gcala. Fla.; Dr. and Mrs. Fred D. !
! Parrott, Houston. Texas; Mrs. Char- I
i les I. Thurston. King William, Va : }
| Mr. H. A. Panne! 1. Lynchburg,
Va.: Dr and Mrs W. .T Thicker.
Painesville, Ohio; Mrs. R. E, Battle,
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