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URBAN PICK WINNERS: Mercury Tracer and Ford Escort, for best urban vehicle under $12,000. AAOW’s Managing Editor, Jacqueline Mitchell (center), presents awards to: Jim O’Connor (left), vice president and general manager of Lincoln Mercury division and Ross Roberts, vice president and general manager of Ford division. VEHICLE OF THE YEAR: 1997 Toyota Camry. JAGUAR ANNOUNCES INTERNSHIP: Jaguar President, Mike Dale, announces its internship program for a student pursuing a career in automotive communications. Randi Payton (left), and hostess Sharon Oliver iook on. THE C.R. PATTERSON AWARD FOR EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR: Winner, Roy Roberts (right), vice president and general manager of Pontiac-GMC shares a moment with Frank Fountain (center), vice president, Chrysler and Bill Brooks (right), vice president of Corporate Relations, General Motors. THE EDWARD DAVIS AWARD FOR COMPANY OF THE YEAR: Chrysler executives accepting award are: Diane Mercer-Pryor (left), executive director of Operational Purchasing and Special Supplier Relations; Frank Fountain, vice president and Jim Julow, executive director of Corporation Marketing. Randi Payton, AAOW publisher, presented the award. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT: Gregory Bowens, assistant to the Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, presents AAOW with citation on behalf of the city of Detroit. AFRICAN AMERICANS ON WHEELS 13
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