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Washington engineering
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, business leader and the
1 Personnel director at
! Cherry Hospital in
Goldsboro, received the
Highest annual awards nf
? the AAT State University
, Alumni Association.
The winners were
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awards banauet on Rntnr.
Lday, May 5 in the Holiday
inn-rour , seasons. The
honorees Were F.iumw H
Preston. Jr. a shin design
r: manaeernfth Naval chin
P Engineering Center; Mrs.
Mattie C. Colson, a
I business teacher at Dun
Si bar High and Catholic
S University in Wachinotnn
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f and Matthew Jarmond of
: the Cherry Hospital.
?lPrtston, a graduate of
f MT in 1957; has been
? ;cited a number of times
I for his community leader-
ship activities. He was an
outstanding man of
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ment award five times and
a Community Leader of
America award in 1969.
Preston was also a former
national president of the
A&T Alumni Association.
He received the A&T
association's distinguished
service award.
Mrs. Colson last year ,
was narriSf ''Woman of
the Year" , by the
American Business
Women's Association.
She was also named the
educator of the year by the
District of Columbia
Business Education
Association. Mrs. Colson
graduated from A&T in
1955. She earned her
master's degree from
Catholic University and
has studied further at
Trinity College.
At the 26th annual na
tional leadership con
ference in Denver, Colo,
in 1977, she was cited for
outstanding leadership
and contributions to the
Future Business Leaders
of America. She was given
the A&T national achiev-'
ment award.
The A&T young alum
nus award was present to
Jarmond, a 1979 graduate
and native of Winton. He
became personnel director
at Cherry Hospital in Oc
tober of last year.
Prior to that, he served
a an analyst with the Of-
fice of State Personnel in
the area of position
classification, policy ad
ministration and training.
He also worked as an in
dustrial engineer for Burl
ington Industries. He was
active in a number of civic
concerns in Raleigh and
Goldsboro.
HEW Official Shaw's
Finals Speaker
RALEIGH Dr.
Alfred Leon Moye, Depu
ty Commissioner, Bureau
of Higher and Continuing
Education, Department of
HEW, U.S. Office of
Education, will deliver the
: commencement address to
the 1979 graduating class
. of Shaw University, Satur
day, May 12, in the
Raliegh Civic Center at 3
p.m.
Dr. Moye is a graduate
of West Virginia Wesleyan
College, with a Ph.D in
Chemistry from the
University of Pittsburgh.
He has served as an in
structor and professor of,
chemistry, Dean of Stu
dent Affairs, and Vice
Chancellor for Student
Affairs at the University
of Pittsburgh. He entered
into government service in
October 1977 as Deputy
Commissioner-Designate,
and was confirmed March
16, 1978.
I . Continued
files the personal drama,
political conflicts- and
eduational changes of the
last 25 years through a col
lection of essays, mini
reports, interviews,
statistics, and position
papers. It includes:
V case studies of the
desgregation struggle in
four Southern cities, in
cluding an account of the
changes in Little Rock,
Arkansas, where federal
troops were first used to
enforce desegregation
court orders;
' in-depth interviews
with children and parents
involved in integrating
schools, ' including the
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth,
leader of the Birmingham
movement, and students
frist interviewed By Dr.
Robert Coles in 1961 for
his will-known Children
of Crisis series; .
c a detailed summary of
judicial decisions affecting
equal educational oppor
tunity, from the days of
U.S. slavery to the Bakke
decision, prepared by
from page 1
Laughlin McDonald direc
tor .of the Southern office
of the American Civil
Liberties Union
a review of executive
branch activity in enfocing
desegregation orders, by
Lorenzo Middleton of the
Chronicle of Higher
Education;
' articles by such
authroties on desegrega
tion issues- as Kenneth
Clark, Meyer Weinberg,
Leon, Hall, and Hayes
Mizell;
reports from such
organizations as the
Southern Regional Coun
cil, Robert F. Kennedy
Memorial, the Ford Foun
dation, and the National
Association for Equal Op
portunity in Higher
Education;
' remarkable historical
photographs, memorable
quotes from white and
black leaders, newspaper
editorials of the period,
and documents from the
files of the NAACP, state
Civil Rights Commissions
and other organizations;
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, a 300-item
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reports on school
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c a detailed survey of ten
problem areas where the
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