PAGE 8 THE TRIBUNAL AID DECEMEcE 19, 1973 Employment Male CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Employment Female NEED EMPLOYMENT? WHY .IOITrisjey ELSEWHERE? HIGH POINT OFFERS MANY OPPORTUNITIES OF SECURITY EMPLOYMENT WITH BENEFITS UNMATCHED. ^ IN HIGH POINT, ONLY THE LAZY ARE UNEMPLOYED. Student At A&T Studying Nursing- A Male! srhi*vn m3lor. hnt F HoiiHtc tht*pp \a/«-‘p1t m/iH nr\ 1 cumt^ot- By Kathryn Skeens GREENSBORO, - In this controversial day of male chauvinism and women’s liberation, Carl W. Preston, major, but I have no doubts three days a week. will be no problems that summer about who I am or what I’m When asked about the can’t be handled.” A determined and self- relationship between nurse Although Preston has confident young man. Speaking with extreme and patient, Preston res- classes at the hospital, he Preston has no indecisions self-confidence,. Preston ponded, “There are no works at Cone Hospital part about his future. “If I flunk male nursing student at =^^ded, “I chose nursing as restrictions placed on me in time to gain more experi- the Nursing State Board A&T State University ^ '’^cause I’ve always reference to the female ence. Exam a hundred times. I’m ■ bridges the gap. “I have people. Also patients. Preston became the first not going to change my never had >;prnnH thniroht.; ‘^e field is wide open and Althought I haven’t had a male nursing student to major. I’ll just keep on about my major” said ^ill always be a need female patient yet, I look work on A&T’s Co-op trying.” ’ for nurses. forward to it with great program when he worked in J. C. Smith, who is often get lots of Preston has a clinic class .anticipation. I know there Knoxville, Tennessee last seen in the A&T infirmary “ wherein he works at* '4 v en peop e y^ig^i^^nce Memorial Hospi- " ^ tal in Burlington. N. C TOMORROW , CUN BE A (^BRIGHTER DAY was the first male nursing student to graduate from A&T. A man of variable experiences. Smith has worked in a mental institution as a psychiatric attendant Is Your Favorite Merchant Advertising In Your Paper? WHY NOT? Ask Him comments Klopmon ^\ill$ offer* to those persons who ore looking for employ ment with a brighter future the opportunity of joining tbe hjrgest tex tile industry in the world. Experience is not required for.job place ment; we will train and pay you while ypu learn. Come by our Per sonnel Office Qt 1327 Lincoln Drive end let's di*cu« these oppor tunities. WHAT’S BRIGHTER ABOUT TOMORROW? ‘ Company-paid profit sharing ‘ Speciol premium pay for overtime ‘ Recently-renovated commissories * Steady work year oround ' Advancement opportunities 'Appreciation days Apply in person HILLCREST PLANT 1327 Lincoln Drive; High Point, N.C Regular Personnel Office Hours: 8:00 - 5:00 Weekdays An Equal Opportunity Employer Fulltime registered nurse Clean, air-conditioned plant Free hospitalizotion, accident, & life insurance Vacation bonuses leoves of absence Completely fenced; well-lit parking FRED GUIDRY’S THREE SONS WILL EARN MORE IN 1973THAN HE HAS EARNED FOR 200YEARS. Its not unusual to find three college grad uates In the same American family. Unless it's a family fronn Opelousas. Louisiana, right in the center of rural black America. Fred Guidry has been a sawmill worker since 1933, earning at most $2400 a year He's locked in a 200 year-old cycle of poverty, ignorance and prejudice that seems almost unbreakable. But his sons broke out. For openers, James, Fred and L^rrv grad uated from Xavier University. New Orleans, in '68,'69 and 72. After a year with IBM, James joined the Los Alamos Project, earned an M.S. in Com puter Sciences and is now at Carnegie Mellon studying Urban Affairs. Fred researches solar physics at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Larry will return to his Ph.D. studies in chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh after completing his hitch with Uncle Sam. Fred Guidry's three sons fiave an earning potential he only dreamed of. But they might never have made it without the United Negro College Fund. We support Xavier and 39 other private colleges that help 45,000 students break out of the rural backwaters and urban ghettos of this country and into 20th century America. We know there's a place f6r them. We know we can help them find it. All we need is money. Yours. A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste, Giveto ttie United Negro College Rind. 55 East 52nd Street, New York, New York 10022. 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