lm tIH K 'm t.. , Qr a , i V ■ 4 IP«g ■ A ijl H ■|(Jf IBS - :iiW®i(RSMI HMHPIHK *'*' •* s Jm^KPZ&^ IMM.OYMINT BANK AWARD TO JfcJ—Ernest MJrial, left, general president of Alpha Phi Alpha, the nation's oldest and largest black college fraternity, presents "The Equitable Em ployment Award" to Edwin West, director of manufactur ing (or Johnson & Johnson in Chlctgo. The award, given at the Alpha Phi Alpha annual cony entlon -in Philadelphia, recognises —Johnson & John- Albany Student Enrollment to Exceed 2,000 ALBANY, Ga. - When Al bany (Ga.) State College open* its door* on September 23 for its sixty-seventh year of operation, a record enrollment total of 2,000 students is ex pected to be present for the '7O fall term. Mrs. Helen M. Mayes, direc tor of admissions and records at Albany State, said that the total is expected to also in clude nearly 800 male stu dents, also a record qumber in the College's 67 years. The Southwest Georgia in stitution's enrollment has re flected steady growth since 1960 when the College's en rollment was 842, a student population increase of 1,198 since that time. p^w| mV The fool hall game with a heart" SICKLE CELL RESEARCH BENEFIT A & T vs S. C. STATE SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th 8 P. M. Groves Stadium Winston-Salem, N. C. Special Attraction: Pre-Game of Star of Stars Show Featuring Mahalia Jackson, Local Rock Groups, Other National Talent. Admission for Show and Dance $6.00 Tickets on sale at A&T Union and throughout Triad Area. Hi-pl. II—AAT veraiM Houthrrn University 1 anker Stadium. TlrVeti on Ml* at A*T Memorial I'nloa. > aon'a leadership and financial , support in establishing the i fraternity's Employment Bank t serving black college graduates throughout the United States. - IHrti & millFnlW M jm 1FJ Hi y ? Eb> /' COMMISSIONED IN SUMMI* CERKMONY AT AST Ray Lee Johnson of Reidsville, re ceives congratulations from his mother, Mrs. Moses E. John Johnson & Johnson developed and operates a system to dis tribute job resumes received from black graduates to busi ness and industry. son after the A&T State Uni versity graduate was commis sioned in the Air Force ROTC program this week. ii wp w Bottled under the authority ot The Coca-Cola Company by the people in your town who bring you Coca-Co ia. DURHAM COCA-COIA BOTTLING CO, AKA Pledges Deeper Concern for Services fo Minorities, Poor By BASILEUS ELVA P. DEJARMON The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the first sorority, founded by Black women for Black women, who were ex cluded from white membership ii now accepting white mem bers. There are over 40,000 members in the 48 States, three countries in . Africa, Nassau, Bahamas and includes the predominantly white chapter at Stetson University in Florida. The theme of the recent Boule' in Kansas City, Missouri centered on Alpha Kappa Alpha's greater involvement as its continuing responsibility. Mrs. Mattelia Grays, newly elected President from Hous ton, Texas, stated that "pro grams already under way would be stepped up and new opportunities for service will be sought. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorori ty operates a Job Corp Center for Women in Cleveland, Ohio under a contract with the U. S. Labor Department Three (3) booklets on the contributions of contemporary women to Black Heritage have been pub lished and several more are scheduled. A program of Scholarship Grants for foreign and domestic travel for out standing high school graduates, as well as maintaining a leader riiip training project and an in- To advise you on home decorating ff !#■ Mrs. Beverly Adams > - ■■ Now at Coman's Home Fashion Center. Come in and let Miss Schneider help you coordinate your j home decorating . . . draperies, wallpaper, lighting fixtures, j carpet, floor tile or kitchen. j * • W 911 Ramseur St. Phone 688-4311 formation services on Career Opportunities and Federal pro grams of interest to members and other groups are carried on by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Dr. Rose Butler Browne, out-going National Parliamen tarian and author of the Book, "Love My Children", was tendered an autograph party and press conference by the Kansas City Times during the Boule'. It was pointed out by Dr. Brown that Blacks need to become better educated and more articulate. They must also have something that gives them hope; for it is hopeless ness that makes people thrash out in all directions.' Other members from Durham Chap ters (Alpha Zeta Omega and Alpha Chi of North Carolina Central University, included myself, Basileus and Mid-At lantic Representative to the National Nominating com mittee, Jocelyn Stevens, Un dergraduate Adviser, Alumna Member, Grace Massey and Mary Brown, Grammateus from Alpha Chi Chapter. The first medical school in America was established ip Philadelphia in 1765. ■ ■ £ ■ I MMA GETS GRANT —(Atlanta, Ga.)—Harold Hamilton (left) of Coca-Cola USA presents his Company's check for $1,500.00 to National Medical Association past president Julius W. Hill, M.D., of Los Angeles, Califor nia.'The pre-medical scholar ship is one of ten such awards mad« annually by Coca-Cola USA. The program is adminis tered by the National Scholar ship Service and Fund for Ne gro Students. Applfctaions for next year's scholarships are being taken by NMA members through October 18. 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