i CAROLINA TIMES "is - I SAT., JUNE Z3, 1 950 ; Or . Stini Sifl Am Hiei Jl Chamberlin Studio Honor Rolls first Honor Roll Ali Braswcll Retha Daniel Bianca Edwardj Janifer Quick Georginna Taylor Second Honor Roll Anthony Burnette Adricnne Quick Mrs. Margaret S. Shearin Instructor ByTrdlieR. Jefferj It has been reported oa good authority that the 'Special Review Committee at UNC-CH, set up December 14, 1979, to review the- tenure pro cedings for Dr. Sonja H. Stone, recommended Fri day, June 19, that she be given tenure. Dr. Stone was first denied tenure because of the negative recommenda tion of Dr. Samuel Williamson, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, February, 197?,- Dr. Stone, who was then director of the Afro American Studies Cur riculum arid the Southeastern Black Press Institute at UNC-CH, ap pealed the decision to the Board of Trustees on the grounds that she had been a victim of racism and sex ism. The Board of Trustees found Williamson inno cent of the charge of racism and . sexism, but ordered a special commit tee to be formed because it questioned the objectivity of the previous committee that had been formed by Williamson for Dr. Stone's tenure review. While there has been no official announcement from the special commit tee, present actions that are now being taken in dicate that a postitive deci sion has been reached. It has been reported that Dr. Ralph Strayhorn, chair man of the Board of Trustees, said that had a negative decision been reached, it would not have been necessary to send a recommendation to the Faculty Advisory Com mittee and the University Instructional Personnel Committee. The report also stated that Dr. Stone, r 77 92W Per annum interest rate, compounded daily. Effective on certificate Usued through July 9, 1980. 9m Per annum yield. Annual effective yield if interest is left on deposit. Wachovia reserves the right to limit the size of deposit. ! OR. STONE who is on fellowship at Ohio State University with the National Center for Research in Vocational Education, confirmed that she has received a postive decision by telephone.. The two committees that have received the recommendation have no veto powers, but it was reported that supporters for Dr. Stone expressed grave concern since some of the members who serv ed on the initial committee that gave the negative recommendation also serve on the committee ! that has now received the recommendation. It is not clear what roles these committees will play in making the recommenda tion official. Mrs. Haynes, Dr. Stone's mother, commen ting on the report, said, "we are very happy; this decision was made possi ble because of the support ' we received from organizations, both local and national, and from in dividuals who assisted in her (Dr. Stone's) appeal." o ti r i(ul Isiserettes Hold Annual Miss Isiserette Contest Wffif to MM ita Wachovia's new 30 Month Savings Certificates offer you a number of investment benefits, including high yield, guaranteed return and convenience. Once your certificate is issued, the rate does not change during the term of the certificate. You have the option of having your interest paid monthly, quarterly or at matu rity. Certificates are issued for $500 or more. And your money is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $100,000. Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal of these deposits. 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She is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Coleman. ' Each par ticipants in the queen court received certificates, trophies and prizes. Special trophies were presented t tp Jill Potter and Andriene Miller. The reigning Miss Isiserettes of 1979, Tracey & I'll ft J 4 L s4j! Phone682-2159 1 Nl J I l wmmmm LAST 3 pAYS SALE ENDS qjuircWg -iSSSiT" fi" ' " 1 I Tnf1 111 11 I . . . "j It-T vt Twin Size (SJmy iJ I ft 40-wide V"-JI f-.rvV Foam Mattress VJJUCAJ Iffjf Sf 77-"ff (nggjfilf IfefSMn 4SolldHardood Cabin Chair. j Eli llKlK ' f J'P I llir5! 30" Wide ir" " Herculon II jrtkilhH IJlAl litlWA 1 -J CTll II I 1 C I China Cabinet xsrCT Swivel Rocker I1 mm&m m ; m I Mill IK Wrrx tzxzs:- 1 ft I P-i :SSS rai '-Oft Contemporary C'By VhmiWmjJijmiiKh.i - ?p ilWJi Living Room Suite l M ft If J? ' 8 ForkS J4 A" unbe",ab, luft-l exciting 100" Sofa with channel back and lf"ilHllB 11 S I' f I M 11 111 1 t ( ( T) jMOOIII SK f '""ed 8al cornea In durable 100 antron nylon print. 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Wachovia To Franchise Estate Program Wachovia Rank and i Trust Company announc ed recently that it plans to franchise its comprehen sive estate settlement ser vices program to banks around the country. James M. Gregg, senior vice president and manager of Wachovia's Personal Trust Depart ment, said that Hartford National Bank has pur chased exclusive rights to the program for the State of Connecticut and that negotiations are under ,way with another lafge . bank in the Northeast. Wachovia introduced the program in North Carolina last year, and it jhas drawn the attention of imany banks in other J states. ''The program is .quite a departure from the way most trust depart ments have operated in the past," Gregg said. "It 'permits lawyers and exec tuors to use a bank's estate settlement services even though the bank is not named in the will." 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