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VOL. 26, NO. 32
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1967
PRICE 10 CENTS
Dudley High To Hold Its 41st Commencement Exercises
Hayes-Taylor "Y" Membership
Champions
GOAL BUSTERS ? Pictured
above are Mme of the nunpiifa
era who helped aet the record
in the 1967 membership enroll
ment of the Hayes-Taylor
TUCA
'' The 28th Annual Membership
Enrollment of the Hayes-Taylor
YMCA was concluded on May
i ' 18th at the Victory Report meet
i ing, the final report meeting of
Qie month-long campaign with1
a record-making total of mem
bers and cash secured.
The 1967 Membership En
rollment was under the chair
i manship for the Third consecu
tive year of Jimmie I. Barber
with S. Everett Graves and
David Robinson serving as
associates.
With a goal of 1,800 members
and $16,000 in cash sought,
Hayes - Taylor YMCA Cam
paigners went into the Greens
boro community and secured
2.081 members and $19,005 in
cash which broke all existing
records for Membership Enroll
ments in the history of the
Hayes-Taylor YMCA.
As in previous years the
Membership Enrollment was di
vided into three categories. The
Executive Committee, composed
of 30 men, was primarily re
sponsible for "big donations and
contributions", secured 1,005
members and $7,854 in cash.
The Teams' Organization was
divided into two divisions fea
turing The Eastern and Western
Divisions, who combined, se
cured 1,076 members and $11,
051 In cash.
Managers of the Eastern Di
vision were F. P. Artls and J.
T. Artis. Pilots of that division
included E. E. Yarborough,
Capital; James Harris, National,
I Fiiwt Row (Left to Rl*ht) : Dr.
r. a. wnnuns, $?87.oo; v. m
Chavia, $378.00; H. E. Webb, 8r.,
$1,662.00; Jlmmle I. Barber. $1
175.00; Oavid W. More head, Ex
ecutive Director, $1,029.00.
E. M. White, Southern, J.' P.
Foskey, European; John W.
Wright, Northern; and Mrs.
Evelyn Whiteside, Piedmont.
Second Row (Left to Right):
If. T. Mseomsoa, $5J6?.00; John
W. Wright, $262.00; Robert Ho
Gibboney, $1,000.00; Jlmmie
rnnnlnfhim, $1,018.00; Louts
Foster, $473.00.
Serving as managers of the
Western Division were L. B.
Eberhardt and M. B. Graeber.
(Continued on Page a>
Congratulations To Future Outlook Star Salesman
Melvin Shephard a 1967 grad
uate of J. B. Dudley High
School receives a check of $5.00
from Mr. L. Foster, Owner and j
Manager of Lynn's Seafood on j
Gorrell Street, City. Shephard
sold from Two to Six hundred |
Future Outlook Papers a week.
The Future Outlook Staff pre
sented Shephard a Wrist Watch.
His Future prospects are very
prosperous, The North Carolina
Mutual Life Insurance Company
has eyes on him for an Insur
ance Salesman.
Val Alexander III, Joseph P
Allen, William Henry Amos,
Jr., Harry Anderson, Fred
Douglas Avery III.
Charles E'enton, James Ben
ton, William Cedric Black
Claude Edward Booone, Larry
Thomas B r a t c h e r, William
Lawrence Br ate her, Charles
Maurice Brown, Tony D.
Brown, Bobby Lee Bryant
James Luther Builard, Nathan
iel Burkes.
Lorenzo Caldwell, Jr., Lonnie
Cathey, Jr., Lawrence Harvey
Clanton, Aldean Jerome Clin
ard, Luther Wade Cofield, Jos
eph Cowan.
Dwain Walter David, James
Lloyd Davis, Lloyd Davis, Wil-I
Hard Larry Davis, George Mi
chael Dawkins, Clyde Malcolm
Day, Douglas Doggett, John
David Donaldson, Robert Lewis
Donnell, Seth A. Downing, Jr.
Hodgist Edwards David El
lis, Jeffrey Lee Evans, Jimmy
Lawrence Evans, Donzell Ever
ett.
Richard Alan Fields, Paul
Lawrence Foster, William Fos
ter, David Frazier, Oscar Lee
Frazier, Harold Lamont Fraz
ier, Cornelius Fryar.
Samuel Lee Gilliam, Edwin
Glover, Marvin K. Graves, Ed
ward Greenlee, Tommy Lee
Gregory, Louis Griffin, Ronald
Joe Hairston, George Herbert
Haith, Henry Alexander Haith,
Fred Hall, Frederick Hall, Ben
nle Harding, Richard Lee Har
ris, Charles James Hauser, Jr.,
Martin Nathaniel Hayes, Elmer
Maurice Haygood, Perry Hay
wood Hester, Preston Lee Hes
ter, Joseph Hamilton Holloway,
Leonard Brooks Hood, Reginald
Hood, Arthur Hudgens, Thad
deus Raydell Hunt.
Arthur Fisher Jackson, Jr.,
Jackie Freeman Jeffers, Cleve
land Johnson, Jr., Frank James
Johnson, Horace Johnson, Stan
ley Lee Johnson, Walter Ed
ward Johnson, Archie Jones,
Fairley Jones III.
Dennis Dewitt Komegay.
Robert Harold Ledwell, Ray
mond Legrand, James Leroy
Lindsay, Ted Albert Little,
Charles Otis Long.
Charles Maxfield, Raymond
McDotigal, Alphonso Louis Mc
Iver. Charlie Miller, Ronald
Miller, Rivers Mills, Perry
Moore, Ray Moore, Ronald T.
Moore, Reginald Morehead
Chauncey Mortis, Ronald Lee
Morrison.
Paul Neal, Edward Moissan
O. N'Gele, Kenric Nicholos
Fred Melvin Noble, James Nor
man, George Norwood.
Jerome Ptesley, James Press
ley, Michael Price.
Marvin Darnell Ray, Roy
Louis Reid, Robert Richardson
Rlcardo Roberson, Harold Rob
p 8?". Aaron Rogers, James
Preston Russell III.
Class Roll Lists 147 Boys and 176 Girls
Leon Raye Shaw, Melvin
Shepherd, Kenneth Cecil Shipp,
John Vernon Shoffner, Jr., Ted
Lee Shoffner, Howard Nathaniel
Sides, Ernest Smith, Percy
Smith, Ricky Smith, Jerome
Hallie Sowers, Vernon LaMarr
Spaulding, Lonnie Spinks, Jr.,
William Richard Staley, An
thony Cook Stanback, William
Staples, Jr., Carl James Steven
son, Carl Thomas Swygert.
Lester Tatum, James Herbert
Thompson, Linwood Earl
Thompson, Reginald Marizette
Triplin.
Huey Vample.
Walter Ferris Waldrum, Jr.,
Robert Lee Walls-, Cecil Lee
Grant Warren, Joseph Warren,
Larry Washington, Charles
Weaver, Edwin White, Erwin
Mancey White, Lester Purnell
(Continued on Page S)
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Ida Stephens Owens
Receives Ph. D. Degree
From Duki University
Ida Stephens Owens, a resi
dent of 415 Pilot Street, Dur
ham is a candidate for the Ph.D.
degree in Physiology from Duke
University at commencement
exercises on June 5, 1967.
A native of Whiteville, North
Carolina, Mrs. Owens is a 1961
honor graduate of North Caro
lina College, with the degree ol
Bachelor of Science. Following
graduation she worked as a
laboratory assistant in biology
in a National Science Founda
tion Summer Institute for High
Schoo' Teachers at North Caro
lina College.
She was enrolled in the De
partment of Physiology and
Pharmacology at Duke Univer
sity in the fall of 1962 to begin
work toward the Ph.D. degree.
Mrs. Owens' dissertation sub
ject was: "Amino Acid Esters
as Inhibitors of Growth and of
Amino Acyl-tRNA Synthetases
in Astasia Loonga and Euglena
Gracilis." She is the first Negro
and the first woman to receive
a degree from Duke University
in this field of study.