nPfini . '- - ' ? Wr”">gj| . ’• '-.V.'* .'-m. %" vMHHp gjjjii V-« • A . • 1 ; ' ' - „ i^J| i^ALtU On tttMEMBERi> MIsS tAYtzii t,vii*ut. bi'Aib” —Mm Juana Lopes (.hit) m jumnr at Saint Augustine’s College, presents “Miss Fayetteville State", Miss Gwendolyn Pea ton. with a bouquet of flowers, as Aftss Mary Thomas, of Fayettevith State and Haydee Streeter, Ftegidqnt at Fayetteville’s student body, look onn last Saturday at Chavis Park. -A t ■ sag * ■ ■ : ■ ' V r W I I B'/ - b BN! t. iV . —jl PRESIDENT CROWNS “ QUEEN" President Bpyer zr&wne Miss Lugenia Rochelle as “Miss Saint Augustine's Col lege" during the half-time ceremonies of the Falcon’s’ Homecom ing game with Fayetteville State College October 24, as Edward Chester one of the Co-Captains of the team, looks on. The Pal tons won the game 26-6. ■ '—feawgali -g - ■ '. **§*' 2&h X "'^ ■ IH: - . a &Km wm -Iff t gpg wpgHH v Mtf m serJm. i * *■ Jk v % JHg ■ S2f\ AUG.’S “MISS ALUMNI ” CITED /o/w D. Epps, /f. (/e/0 crowns and awards to Miss Martha Umstead the 1964- 65 "Miss Alumni’’ trophy as Mrs. Hattie Bridges looks on. Miss Uinstead, who was winner of the contest, graduated from Saint Augustine’s in 1960, and Mrs. Bridges, first runner-up in the con test, is a member of the class of 1963. Grants Totaling 5122,540 Are Given To 34 Faculty Members NEW YORK Grants for the a- Mdamic year ISM-65 totaling $122,- M 0 were made to 34 faculty mem- Mrs of 32 member colleges and uni refsttie* of foe United Negro Col tape Fund, Dr. William C. Cope. INTEREST Don’t worry about how to finance your new or used car. Come to your bank... there you will find the low interest rate on new cars of 5%. Also 6% interest on late model used curs. Use your hank when vou decide to ride in a new ’64 au tomobile. It will be our nleasure to serve you. Inwlf Enough To know You . . . Largs Enough To Serve Yous Mechanics & Fanners Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE g yrrMintit rmrim, nm«tT P*«r* tsrr ensros atwtv the Fund's director of educational S' -s announced last week. For foe fifth successive year, the United Negro College Fund has made grants under Us fac ulty fellowship program to At Greenville: Elizabeth City Head Is Honored GRBENVILLt - At the clbeing session of foe 4teh annual celebra tion of the Norttb Carolina Joint Council of Health and CttlaanOMp. recently at the C M. KppCs High School. Green villa. Dr. Walter If. Ridley was the recipient of tha Citizenship Award pr saint ad by the Council “for farsighted leader ship in education, community ser vice and human rights.” This was the second time the a ward was presened. The Honorable Governor Terry Sanford received the award pros an ted tor the first time last yedr. The presentation of tthe plaque to Dr. Ridley was made by the Honorable Herbert C Bonner, Con gressman, First District North Car olina. upon the Invitation of Mr. F. H. Mebane, the Principal of the H B Sugg High School Permville. Mr. Mcbant fctroiuced Dr. T.'.ili, and spoke of his “insatiable drive to be of service to mankind.” He traced his progress “as he works for foe eradication of ignorance and functional illiteracy." The keynote speaker was foe Honorable Philip H. Dee Marais, U. S. Deputy Assistant of Health, Edu cation and Welfare. The citation commending Dr. Rid ley, stated in part “He directed the growth and development of Elizabeth City State College from an enrollment of 320 to one of more than 1,000. As Chairman of foe Council s Board of Higher Education his far sighted and cooperative spirit was used in pioneering foe educational program of the Organization. Near ly 200 teachers hav* been certified in the area of health and eoorela tive education. His conduct in the field of Hum an Rights has been consistent with reason and progress. He recognises the spirit of brotherhood as funds past graduate students werkfng toward doctoral degrees. Candi dates far the grants meat have at least sue year at Washing ex perience In member tnstttu- The faculty fellowship program, begun in 13M with a grant of 3300,- 000 from tha General Education Board, is a means of improving the quality of instruction in foe Fund's member institutions. Poitiers’ Rumored Divorce Just A “Trial Separation" Says Ms Wife NSW YORK CNPD—A rash es umociftnMd zßpofti dvcutatiim through —rial and thsatrieal etr* dda, sugimllng a definite and final breakup at toe flldaw Pol tears' marriage, were eeotched hare last weak by Mm. Juanita Peltier. Awarding to Mrs. Peltier, “There are ne pit— for any divorce, hut wo hava agreed —a separation and will try to see hew it works out” PsMw. however, wm hi Ja pan for an appearance at tha opening es “lilies es foe Field.” tha pic tare which won for him tha Academy Award; sad to— The Poitiers have bean having mdrital difficulties for foe last tew years. There had been rumen at a mental in bur struggle against ig norance and poverty. Neither praise nor criticism has affected bis grow th,” The citatkm was signed by Dr. Andrew A. Beat president cd the Joint Council. l our Best Investment IS A For A Straight DEMOCRATIC TICKET • THE BEST FOR NORTH CAROLINA - THE BEST FOR THE RATION THE BEST FOR TOC! • • # • AH The Way From The Whitshouse To The Courthouse VOTE w lHi?\oesocwtic \ TICKET TtoV/ l MELVTLLK BROUGHTON. Chairman ttste tSmaOfrdfit Petty. % 1 ----- - -. ■ ■ romance and ps—ihto^m—rtaps^ha- District 4-A Hone Economies Teachers Meet At Ugon School mle^^h^lS^^gglMhihaai October 31. at 4.-00 p m. with Mia. Elisabeth Edwards pee riding Mrs. Gabella Harris of R. B. Hanfoon High School opened too nwoMag with aa inspiring devotion. After ward*. Mr. H. X. Brown, prtnatpal of Ligsn High School, offored words of welcome to tha group. caaien w— Mr*. Bn Do- Jarman, aaaeelafo prafsmer es naSrttlen at North OareUna Gal lag* Durham. 3ft* Deform -aka to - “ Mow Trends In I —lL —mlm l sonastrwn-aetrmi should a diver— develop. Teasing NnkSHsn.” in aMHfon to brtogtog as aptodsSs —to. She go— sash at —a ———— ant toads btoltograghy. Bash of— enjoyed bar very tonaly Ml— Augusta White, our dr supervisor, mads ■wwiv shout too praoantotion and tallasd to us very briefly about burin—s mat ure. Wanda Pools expressed ap preciation to foe haste——. lifo. Etta Toole and Mr* ARierta Lev ingston. for their gracious hospi tality and the appetising refresh ments served to the- pros—t UconnmlcM tuchiri pm» TflK RALEIGH, M- 6. BATVBDAT. oMbCB 3X. IM4 ent wore: Elizabeth Edwards, Bet ty P. McAllister, Franoae B. Haley, Naomi L. Saunders. Juanita W. Taylor. Eloist J. Branch. Thelma O Turner, Elsie L. HoWelL Altdla B Brown, Blaine Sampson, Flora U K»y*. w«ndt P. Fool* Alberta M. Levtngston. Genie a William* Jfir Hp -** KOPPERS . POSTS fFCX SERVICE STORES) ANB DtALBB AOBNTt f Gabella B. Bant* Buby C Gun way. Bdna a Tuck. Bate F. Fop* Daria W. Beat and tha ana —pgr viaor. Augusta White. A UTIU GIRL teUhely to torilh ■t a garner by wb— a BMto bsr 9