tttxttt ? mCO TUT PimiRE OUTLOOK THREE yMBT A M rwnjRE OUTLOOK 1 J lie future n -look unnnnn nitBi'ir* rlDOAOT , 0 , Tmi " oU"'J-IU *&> SBEENSBORO PUBLIC LIBRABj^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ Rea(, ^ ^ ^ VOL. 28, NO. 82 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1969 PRICE 10 CENTS Principals at A&T State University Commencement Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, president of A&T State University, talks with District Court Judge Elreta Alexander at the University's baccalaureate -commencement exercises last Sunday. Judge Alex ander addressed a record graduating class of 530. Search For Freedom Eludes Man Negro Judge Tells A&T Graduates The 1969 graduating clan at A&T State University was told Sunday that a basic lack of self respect and respect for the other man have denied the world the freedom it seeks. "The search for freedom has eluded man's grasp since the dawn of history," said District Court Judge Elreta Alexander, "and the clock of eternity is running out." Using as her theme "The Commencement and Conquest of Freedom," Judge Alexander told the record 530 graduates, their parents and friends who packed Moore Gymnasium that "a man Is free when he can see that his brother is none other than he." ' Youth sees our civilization, our society, and rightly so, as a collosal flop," added Judge Alexander, "and we have been talking about human brother hood for a long time." The articulate Judge Alexan der, the first Negro woman Jur ist in North Carolina, told the graduates that awareness, ap preciation and accomodation are worthwhile values to pursue. "We must have an awareness of the nature of man as a hu man being, a social being and an eternal being," she said. "Hate, Jealousy and revenge are self defeating In the discovery and utilization of Ood-glven talents." Judge Alexander said that ac comodation requires that ability to listen to almost anything without losing our tempers and self confidence. "Everybody has got to do his thing," she said. "Some persona like to associate Ala popular theme with the vulgar, the un couth, the odd balls and the hippies. But I say that each can do his own thing, with due re spect for the other's thing." Society definitely needs more appreciation, noted Judge Alex ander. "Appreciation requires us to believe that all men are equal," she said. She urged the graduates to appreciate their purpose in being and their ulti mate dependency on God. "Civilization is preparing for its finals," she concluded, "but out of the turmoil of the past, the chaos of the present, the despair of the future, I hear voices of hope." Judge Alexander urged the graduates to chart through their lives, "the course to the free dom and liberation of man." The graduates were presented for degrees bp Dr. Glenn F. Rankin, dean of academic af fairs. After conferring the de grees, A&T President Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy announced that the 1969 class contains the largest number of honor students and fellowship winners in the Uni versity's history. Dr. Dowdy also conferred master's degrees on 30 students. Commissions as second lieu tenants were presented to 18 members of the Air Force ROTC unit and to 15 members of the Army ROTC unit Miss Sandra A. Carlton of Warsaw was named top ranking graduate of the class. She Is A&Ts first Danforth Founda tion Fellowship winner and win enter Harvard University next September. Last Rites Held For Prominent Minister Funeral service for Rev. Gil bert Haven Caldwell, Sr. was conducted at St. Matthews United Methodist Church on Tuesday, June 3, 1969 at 4:00 P.M. The Rev. Joseph B. Bethea, pastor, officiated. Mr. Caldwell, the son of the late J. Edward Caldwell and i Phoebe Harrington Caldwell, was born in Guilford County. He received his early educa tion in the public schools of Greensboro and his undergrad uate work at Bennett College, ' then co-educational. From Gam | mon Theological Seminarp, At lanta, Georgia, he received his Bachelor of Divinity and Doc tor of Divinity Degrees; from Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., he received his Master's Degree. He has served as a min ister in the Methodist Church since 1908. As long as he remained in Greensboro, he was an active member of Saint Matthews Methodist Church. His "Record of Service" will indicate the breadth of his min istry. He was first married to Miss Vivian Rose Trigg, of Virginia, who preceeded him in death a number of years ago. His second marriage was to Miss Julia E. Brown of Orange burg, S. C., who survives him. In addition to his widow, he leaves to mourn their loss: A son, Gilbert H. Caldwell, Jr. of Boston, Mass.; three daughters, Mesdames Phoebe C. Bell of REV. G. H. CALDWELL, SR. Philadelphia, Pa., Margaret C. Alexander of Kansas City, Mo., Shirley C. Sparkman of Chica go, m.; five grandchildren. Miss Vivian Marguerite Alexander, Miss Lauren Joyce Alexander, Dwain Alexander, II, Dale Gil bert Caldwell and Paul Doug lass Caldwell; a sister, Mrs. Jopce C. McLendon of Raleigh; a nephew. Kent Pope of Phila delphia, Pa., and many other relatives and friends. Smith's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. A veteran's pension Is gen erally not reduced when he is in a VA hospital and if he has a wife or child. 1 teoaaawftSJaataMllllMI Mother and Daughter Pick Up Sheepskins Among the proudest persons at last weekend's commencement exercises were Mrs. Marylou Bowers (right) and her daughter Juanita. Mrs. Bowers, a dormitory counselor at A&T State Uni versity, received a master's degree from A&T last Sunday. Juanita graduated Wednesday night from Greensboro's Dudley High School. 362 AWARDED DIPLOMAS AT JAMES B. DUDLEY HIGH SCHOOL The Forty- Third Annual Com mencement Exercises of the James B. Dudley High School, Greensboro^ N. C. were conduct- , ed Wednesday evening, June 4, 1969 at 8:00 p.m. in the school gymnasium. The James B. Dud ley Senior High School Concert Band opened the program with music followed by the invoca tion by the Rev. Julius T. Douglas, pastor, St. James Pres byterian Church, Greensboro, N. C. Attorney Henry E. Frye, Member of House of Represen tatives, North Carolina State Legislature, was speaker for the occasion. Diplomas were presented to the following: Adams, Brenda Ann; Alexander, Linda Kay; Alston, Norma Lee; Alston, Ronald; Armstrong, Luther; Avent, Sydney Marie; Bailey, Doris Vivian; Baird, Ronald B e r n i c e; Banks, Anthony; Banks, Ceasar Williams; Bar field, Charles Cecil; Barksdale, James Odell; Barrett, Myrtle Naomi; Barrett, Shirley Ann; Bass, Claudette; Bennett, Ednie Elizabeth; Benton, Gwendolyn; Bethea, Gloria Diane; Bethea, Larry Darnell; Bethel, Paul Anthony; Bethel, Paula Antho nette; Bingham, Veronica Lou ise; Blount, Arena Devonne; Boone, Larry Thomas; Bost, Gloria Jean; Bowers, Ophelia Juanita; Bracken, Ida Little; Bradshaw, Mary Ella; Bridge*. George Elk ins; Briggs, Jean; Brooks, Iris Lee; Brown, Emma; Brown, Donald Lee; Brown, Jerry Wayne; Brown, Patricia Aun; Bryant, Jr., Curtis Charles; Bullard, Clara Mae; Burton, Felicia Laverne; Byrd, Charlotte Renee; Calloway, Barbara Ann; Carpenter, Patricia Ann; Carter, Gwendolyn Maria; Carter, John nie Lee; Chapman, Bill; Chavts, Larry; Cheek, Tometta Mae; Clapp, Linda Faye; demons, Louise; Cochran, Wanda Dean; Cogdell, Anthony; Cole, Ernes tine Marie; Cole, Rebecca Lou ise; Coleman, Diane Michele; Coley, Joseph; Colson, Alice; Colvin, Veronica Faye; Comp ton, Linda Joyce; Cook, James Alexander; Cook, Sheila A.; Copening, Gloria Anne; Cornel ius, James Bruce; Craig, Eman uel; Crawford, Carolyn Delores; Crump, Trevondia Gail; Cum mings, Evelyn Jean; Curry, Ronnie Isiah; Cuthbertson, Glo ria Jean; Davis, Annette Marie; Davis, Anthony Dwight; Davis, Gwen dolyn Silva; Davis, William Morris; Dean, Royston Lecurtis; Deshields, SI iron Kaye; Dick erson, Gwendolyn S.; Dearman, Daryl Mac; Dixon, Reon Mon zell; Dockery, James Ira; Don aldson, Robert Lee; Donnell, Douglas Donald; Donnell, Fran klin Lee; Donnell, LaBonnie; Donnell, Sharon Glover; Dor sett, Antionette Tony; Douglas, Mae Alice; Dover, Ponzella; Downing, Patricia Annette; Du Bois, Gloria Jean; DuBoae, Robert Lee; Durham, Sandra Kay; Eaton, Brenda Faye; Edwards, Lucia Beatrice; Evans, Allan Sylvester; Evans, Betty* Jean; Evans, Sandra Delores; EvaJia, Theodore; Faduma, Frances Delaina; (Continued on Page 4)