THE Read The Future Outlook! YOl GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1964 PRICE 5 CENTS SixBennett Students Will% ?? ? ?? . Be/In Exchange Program Six Bennett College students four Juniors and two sophomores v -r^w^^ participate 1 in this year's Jjtxcbsm^yprogwna with Mount , Holyaloo College, South Hadley, . Maw , February" 15-29, it was an nounced this week. . s juniors are Misses Joyce Dunn, music education major, of Kins .tQn,7NV C.; Gloria Hayes, English major, of New Bern, N. C.; Nancy Giynaph. English major, of Wash . ington. p. C., and Patricia Mur , ray^'phychology major, also of Washington, ? D. C. Sophomores are 'Misses Carolyn King, French major, at "Waycross, Ga., and Anne ''Middle ton, mathematics major, of Atlanta. Coming, from Mount Holyoke [ Will be the floll owing: ^ Mioses Meredith M. Dobtyns, , zoology major,- of Shaker Heights,' Ohio,' and 'Sally B Heggie, politi cal! science major, of Indian Or chard, Mass., both seniors; Judith 'Dorwnu, English major, of Fair field,' Conn.; Margot Metzger, po AiticaL, science, major, at ! Crane Susan Flock, f' sociology major, of' Burlington, 'Iowa, all Juniors and Baitoara A. /Burns, of Roanoke, Alabama, a sophomore. u REV. STANLEY SPEAKS AT BENNETT COLLEGE "Hie whole history of man is a continuing story of denial and betrayal," the Rev. A. Knighton Stanley declared at the morning worship service at Bennett Col- J lege Sunday. Director of the United Southern Christian Fellowship Foundation at AfiiT College, the minister (Continued on Page 8) Final Rites Held For Rev. J. A. Thomason Rev. Jesse Arthur Thomason, age 4B died at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital Friday, Jan. 24th following a brief illness. He resided at 504 Boyd St. He was pastor at the time of his death of- St John's Baptist Church Climax, N. C. Funeral service was held Mon day, Jan- 2T7th, 1:00 P.M. St John's Baptist Church, Climax N. C., Dr. C. W. Anderson pastoi United Institutional Baptist Church officiated. Burial follow, ed in the church cemetery. The body remained at Brown's; Funeral Home until 11:00 a.m. Monda.7 morning. St John's Ma .j^-Lodg? . No. J nj' condticTed grav^rdeTitfes. 1 1 ' Survivors include wife, Mrs. Suson W. B. Thomason; father, King Daniel Thomason, Lexing ton. N. C.; three brothers, Maxie Thomason, Greenville, S. C., Roy Thomason, Simpson ville, S. C.; Nelson Thomason, Simpson ville, S. C.; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Terry, Simpson ville, S. C.. Mrs. Savannah Shell, Mrs. Mattie An derson, Lexington, N. C. Brawn's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. Area Woman With Defense Petroleum Agency Mrs. Juanila Douglas, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Teliie Holt of 1216 Pearson St, Greensboro, is a procurement clerk with the Defense Petroleum Supply ? Cea ???. ? tn$- uexense i>u|*ly Agfioaj. DPSC. commandjed'Oy Rear Ad miral T. L. Bee knell. Corps, USN, is the oj biggest customer procuring more than $1 billi;on worth [fr., Supply industry's I of fuel and chemical materials annually lor the world-wide requljrements otf the Armed Forces. Prior to accepting her present position, Mrs. Douglas was em ployed by the Navy Purchasing Office, Bureau of Supplies and ? ???! ? ?'i k'aKe U? Russel V. Penn Elected President Of Fawn Camera flub Recently A forward looking slop was taken by the Fawn Camera Club of Greensboro when it recently elected Russel V. Perm as its new president. He succeeds Ben Poole, who during his administration since 1959, brought the club to a new height in national and in ternational fame by his work in the sponsoring otf three annual photographic exhibits at A&T College. The new president is ex pected to continue these forward stops made by the club under Mr. Poole's leadership. Mr. Pann, a self made photo grapher, has been a member of the club three years. During this short time he has distinguished himself with his camera in many ways: At the 1962 exhibit, he won most of the ribbons given tha year for the many brilliant ideas shown in his pictures; and again in 1963, by ^capturing both the silver and V ' bronze medfl, " hisfl lei At the present time he is \ active in' his- local camera dub, a mem ber of the Photographic Society1 of America, an international or ganization, and the official pho tographer for the -Lincoln Junior High School of Greensboro, N. C. Yet, whenever he has the time he is open for private portraits and commercial work. Mr. Perm's chierf bread winning activities are absorbed in the teaching of mathematics and scicncc at Die Lincoln Junior High School. He is also the ad viser to the photographic club I for his ijfo/ession of teaching w^s I gained at North. Carolina, Ml", | where he obtained the B.S. and I M.S. degrees. His drive in photo | graphy docs not stop when raca 1 tion time come because during the summer months, he docs free lance photography at Atlantic Beech,* S. C. | Mr. Penn and his lovely wife, Bessie, who is also a public school teacher, are the parents of four . . ? ..u ?? ?. , u Page 4 J Bear-Pack and Parthars 1 00 r r~ c:nt V.-' rrr Club Honotees BEAR-PACK AND PANTHERS 100% WRONG CLUB HONOREES ? Gcorfte 8. "Papa Bear" Ifalas, owner-coach of the Chicago Bears, and William J. "Billy" Nicks, head football coach at Prnirle View A&M College, Texas, seen center, left and right, are top honorecs for the 29th annual All-Sports Jamboree of The 100" Wrong Club, set for January 31, In Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Ilalas will receive "The Pioneer Award" of the Atlanta Daily World-sponsored spor.s group, while Mr. Nicks la the club's coach of-the-ycar and his championship team the recipient of The W. A. Scott, II, Memorial T?-orl?y. sp'i'worctl by The Coca-Cola Cnmpany, AtUni:), Georgia. The Atlanta Life IrKurance Company is tJie sponsor of Uie "pionser" s ?luie and "The Two Friends Awards," memorializing: the late A. F. Herndon, Atl.nia J.Jfe founder. Four Hear starn 21s t J ' ? icccixe the '"friends" nod. The lioncrees, from left, are, Clta.h's Bivlns, tiantr., Georr J i, It'll Wade. Nashville, Tennessee, WIIIb Gallraorc, SI. Augustine, I*1' Ida, a*ld I-r.rry Morris, Decatur, Georgia. Guif Oil Coriioralioit's southern regional ?.:iice, Atlanta, and 'flic Atlanta Life, The Coca-Cola Company and the Atlanta Dally World.