6A —THI CAWOUNA TlE> irtunhy, July 22, 1t72 JH ■ |l ■ ■ j—Mrs, Holt Askiig For Help To Mike —i Drain Cone Trie Miss Mae Delia Holt came up in the world with no mother of father and no one to help her. She got her education from the teachers and CttendS helping her. Miss Holt was born physically handicapped with infantile paralysis. She is highly intelligent. She has had sixteen operations. Her toes were turned back towards her heels, but by the help of God she was able to fight and overcome her problems. She didn't get to go to school un til after she had several opera tions and treatments. All of her childhood days were spent in the county home. Because of her condition the orphan home would not accept her Although she had to bring herself up all alone with no family to care for her, Miss Holt has used her own will and perserverance to develop her many talents and gifts. She can do most anything without any trouble, because she has never given up. She is actively involved with the Mary C. Evans Missionary Circle of St. Joseph's A.M.E. Church of Durham. She uses her creative Infin EndsCareerWith 401 Wins GREENSBORO - Cal Ir vin, who gained his 401 st basketball coaching win last March, stepped down Monday as North Carolina A&T's head coach and immediately named his assistant, Warren Reynolds, to replace him. In making the announce ment, Irvin said he decided to relinquish his coaching duties to devote full time to his position as A&Ts athletic director. "I feel that it is not teasi ble to occupy a dual role in our growing and demanding situation," said Irvin, "and I would also like to accept a new challenge as a full time athletic director." Reynolds, 34, is a native of Dothan, Ala., and had. served as Irvin's only assistant the past two years. Irvin, who was also bom in Alabama, had coached the Aggies for 18 sea sons, and was one of the win ningest coaches in the nation. He had nothing but praise for the 6-5 Reynolds, a former successful high school coach. "I feel that after working with Coach Reynolds and ob serving him, that he is capable of continuing our winning tra dition," said Irvin. "He is an CONTEST WINNER Mia Tonya Gail McCrae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge MCCEM, Jr., of 409 Du pree Street, was the recipient of the first prize in the Dur ham Interdenominational Us hers Union Oratorical Contest held Sunday, July 9, at Mount Zoar Church. Miss McCrae placed second earlier this summer in another Oratorical Contest sponsored by the North Carolina Federa tion of Negro Women and Girk Club in Fayetteville. She was secretary of last year's Junior Class at Hillside High School. Very active in church affairs, die is president of the Jun ior Department of the Dur ham Ushers Union. She will participate in the State-wide contest in Kinston in August. talents in the arts and crafts' field and has received several awards for her work in a Dur ham Art Show. Miss Holt wants to continue to live independently and legally operate a specially equipped motorized vehicle, al though many have told hei that she could never do this. Miss Holt has proved many dis believers wrong in the past. Hdr quest for independence and equality is an inspiration to all handicapped people. Now, Miss Holt is asking the public to help make her dream come true. She is ask ing for donations towards the purchase of this special ve hicle. Please help. Any amount you give will be highly ap preciated. Donations should be made out to the Mae Delia Holt Paraletic Fund and sent to the manager of the fund raising drive: Mrs. Josephine Day Day's Beauty Salon, 4010 Fayetteville Rd. Durham, N. C. 27707. Contributions will be placed in Mechanics and Farmers Bank. excellent offensive coach and puts enough emphasis on de fense to do a good job. He should also do a creditable job recruiting." "I'm just grateful for this wonderful opportunity," said Reynolds, who starred in football, basketball and base ball at Tuskegee Institute. "Coach Irvin and I have similar philosophies," added Reynolds. "He's a winner and that's the reason I wanted to be associated with him from the beginning." Asked about his own coach ing philosophy, Reynolds said: "I have sort of a military style, that is, rigid, hard and with plenty of drills. I also believe in practices long enough to get the job done." Reynolds said he will use a controlled fast break and a pressure defense with modifi cations. He served as head basket ball coach at Ballard-Hudson High in Macon, Ga., where his teams were 54-13 in four sea sons. His only freshman team at A&T finished 12-1. Reynolds coached seven footer, Elmore Smith, now with the Buffalo Braves, and Julius Adams, a lineman with LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DURHAMCOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as execu trix of the estate of Eva Toler, deceased, late of Dur ham County, Durham, North this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 1130, Durham, Ndth Carolina 27702 on or before the Bth day of January, 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 3rd day of July, 1972. Glendora Robinson Executrix of the Estate of Eva Toler Brooks and Brooks Attorney at Law 222 Truit Building Durham, North Carolina Jyty 8, 15, 22, 29, 1972 He Gee Heads For Olympic LORMAN, Miss. Sprinter, Willie McOee, a fleet footed junior at Alcorn A&M College, will participate in the Olympic Trials June 30 and July 1 at Eugene, Oregon. Friday and Saturday, June 30 and July 1, McGee will compete in the 100 meter dash, then July 7 and 8 he will compete in the 200 meter dash. McGee's best efforts in the 100 and 200 meters were 10.1 and 20.5, respectively. McGee'i specialty is the 100 yard dash, wherein he is almost unbeata ble. The take off is unbelievable as the 60, 185 lb. human cannonball heads for the tape. A bundle of speed and con centration, Willie McGee flows as he gathers momentum in his specialty. So far this season McGee has a 9.2 and a wind aided 9.0 flat in the 100 yard dash. Willie McGee, the 9.1 sprin ter from Rowan High School Grant To Take Five To Canton LORMAN, Miss. - Dr. Grant A. Dungee, track coach at Al corn College, will take five Olympic hopefuls to Canton, Ohio for the National AAU Meet July i_2 and to Fred rick, Maryland for the Olym pic Trials July 7-8. The outstanding prospects traveling with Dr. Dungee are Helen Williams, Molly Hence, Mildrette Netter Bell, Leanna Sams and Edmonia Veals. Helen Williams, junior from Magnolia, Mississippi, will par ticipate in the 100 and 200 yard dashes, long jump and 440 yard relay. Helen's best efforts for the year were: 100 yard dash-10.6; 200 yard dash -24-3; long jump 20 feet, 3 inches, the third best in the nation this year. Mildrette Netter Bell, a na tive., of Rosedale, Mississippi and a 1968 gold medal winner in the Mexico Olympics, will anchor Alcorn's 440 relay team The best team effort for the 1971-72 season was 46.1. Mildrette's best efforts in the 100 and 200 yard dashes were 10.5 and 24.3 respectively the New England Patriots. He is married to the former Amy Armstrong of Tuskegee. The Reynolds are parents of two girls and a boy. LAST DAY SATURDAY! Coggin Coggin's 48-HR PONTIAC MARATHON Lowest Prices NEW '72 VENTURAS $2533 NEW '72 AIR CONDITIONED LeMANS ~..5323 3 NEW '72 AIR CONDITIONED CATALINAS $3763 NEW '72 AIR CONDITIONED BONNEVILLES $4215 Open Daily 'til 9 P.M.; Saturday 'til 8 P. 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