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?THI CAWOUNA TlE> irtunhy, July 22, 1t72
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j?Mrs, Holt Askiig For Help To Mike ?iDrain Cone Trie
Miss Mae Delia Holt cameup in the world with no motherof father and no one to helpher. She got her educationfrom the teachers and CttendShelping her. Miss Holt wasborn physically handicappedwith infantile paralysis. Sheis highly intelligent. She hashad sixteen operations. Her
toes were turned back towardsher heels, but by the help ofGod she was able to fight and
overcome her problems. Shedidn't get to go to school un-til after she had several opera-
tions and treatments. All of
her childhood days were spentin the county home. Because
of her condition the orphanhome would not accept her
Although she had to bringherself up all alone with nofamily to care for her, MissHolt has used her own willand perserverance to developher many talents and gifts. Shecan do most anything withoutany trouble, because she has
never given up. She is activelyinvolved with the Mary C.Evans Missionary Circle of St.Joseph's A.M.E. Church ofDurham. She uses her creative
talents in the arts and crafts'field and has received several
awards for her work in a Dur-ham Art Show.
Miss Holt wants to continueto live independently andlegally operate a speciallyequipped motorized vehicle, al-
though many have told hei
that she could never do this.Miss Holt has proved many dis-believers wrong in the past.Hdr quest for independenceand equality is an inspirationto all handicapped people.
Now, Miss Holt is askingthe public to help make herdream come true. She is ask-
ing for donations towards thepurchase of this special ve-
hicle. Please help. Any amountyou give will be highly ap-
preciated.
Donations should be madeout to the Mae Delia HoltParaletic Fund and sent to themanager of the fund raisingdrive: Mrs. Josephine DayDay's Beauty Salon, 4010Fayetteville Rd. Durham, N. C.27707.
Contributions will be placedin Mechanics and FarmersBank.
InfinEndsCareerWith 401 WinsGREENSBORO - Cal Ir-
vin, who gained his 401 stbasketball coaching win lastMarch, stepped down Mondayas North Carolina A&T's headcoach and immediately named
his assistant, Warren Reynolds,to replace him.
In making the announce-ment, Irvin said he decidedto relinquish his coachingduties to devote full time tohis position as A&Ts athletic
director."I feel that it is not teasi-
ble to occupy a dual role in
our growing and demandingsituation," said Irvin, "and I
would also like to accept anew challenge as a full time
athletic director."Reynolds, 34, is a native
of Dothan, Ala., and had.served as Irvin's only assistant
the past two years. Irvin, who
was also bom in Alabama, hadcoached the Aggies for 18 sea-sons, and was one of the win-ningest coaches in the nation.
He had nothing but praisefor the 6-5 Reynolds, aformer successful high school
coach.
"I feel that after workingwith Coach Reynolds and ob-serving him, that he is capableof continuing our winning tra-dition," said Irvin. "He is an
excellent offensive coach and
puts enough emphasis on de-
fense to do a good job. He
should also do a creditable
job recruiting.""I'm just grateful for this
wonderful opportunity," saidReynolds, who starred infootball, basketball and base-ball at Tuskegee Institute.
"Coach Irvin and I havesimilar philosophies," addedReynolds. "He's a winner and
that's the reason I wanted to
be associated with him fromthe beginning."
Asked about his own coach-ing philosophy, Reynolds said:
"I have sort of a militarystyle, that is, rigid, hard and
with plenty of drills. I also
believe in practices longenough to get the job done."
Reynolds said he will usea controlled fast break and apressure defense with modifi-cations.
He served as head basket-
ball coach at Ballard-HudsonHigh in Macon, Ga., where his
teams were 54-13 in four sea-
sons. His only freshman teamat A&T finished 12-1.
Reynolds coached seven-footer, Elmore Smith, nowwith the Buffalo Braves, andJulius Adams, a lineman with
Grant To Take Five To CantonLORMAN, Miss. - Dr. Grant
A. Dungee, track coach at Al-corn College, will take fiveOlympic hopefuls to Canton,Ohio for the National AAUMeet July i_2 and to Fred-rick, Maryland for the Olym-pic Trials July 7-8.
The outstanding prospectstraveling with Dr. Dungee areHelen Williams, Molly Hence,Mildrette Netter Bell, LeannaSams and Edmonia Veals.
Molly Hence, junior sprinterfrom Wiggins, Mississippi, willparticipate in the 100, 200 and
Helen Williams, junior fromMagnolia, Mississippi, will par-ticipate in the 100 and 200yard dashes, long jump and440 yard relay. Helen's bestefforts for the year were: 100yard dash-10.6; 200 yard dash--24-3; long jump 20 feet, 3inches, the third best in thenation this year.
Mildrette Netter Bell, a na-tive., of Rosedale, Mississippiand a 1968 gold medal winnerin the Mexico Olympics, willanchor Alcorn's 440 relay team
The best team effortfor the 1971-72 season was46.1. Mildrette's best effortsin the 100 and 200 yard dasheswere 10.5 and 24.3 respectively
the New England Patriots.He is married to the former
Amy Armstrong of Tuskegee.The Reynolds are parents oftwo girls and a boy.
440 relay. Molly has recorded10.8 in the 100 yard dash and24.8 in the 200 this season.
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CONTEST WINNER
Mia Tonya Gail McCrae,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo-rge MCCEM, Jr., of 409 Du-pree Street, was the recipientof the first prize in the Dur-ham Interdenominational Us-hers Union Oratorical Contestheld Sunday, July 9, at MountZoar Church.
Miss McCrae placed secondearlier this summer in another
Oratorical Contest sponsoredby the North Carolina Federa-tion of Negro Women and GirkClub in Fayetteville. She wassecretary of last year's JuniorClass at Hillside High School.Very active in church affairs,die is president of the Jun-ior Department of the Dur-
ham Ushers Union. She will
participate in the State-widecontest in Kinston in August.
LEGAL NOTICES
NORTH CAROLINADURHAMCOUNTYEXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as execu-trix of the estate of EvaToler, deceased, late of Dur-ham County, Durham, North
this is to notify allpersons having claims againstthe estate of the said de-ceased to exhibit them to theundersigned at P.O. Box 1130,Durham, Ndth Carolina27702 on or before the Bthday of January, 1973, or thisnotice will be pleaded in barof their recovery. All personsindebted to said estate willplease make immediate pay-ment.
This 3rd day of July,1972.
Glendora RobinsonExecutrix of the Estate ofEva Toler
Brooks and BrooksAttorney at Law222 Truit BuildingDurham, North CarolinaJyty 8, 15, 22, 29, 1972
He Gee Heads For OlympicLORMAN, Miss. Sprinter,
Willie McOee, a fleet footedjunior at Alcorn A&M College,will participate in the OlympicTrials June 30 and July 1 atEugene, Oregon.
Friday and Saturday, June30 and July 1, McGee willcompete in the 100 meterdash, then July 7 and 8 he willcompete in the 200 meter dash.McGee's best efforts in the100 and 200 meters were 10.1and 20.5, respectively. McGee'ispecialty is the 100 yard dash,wherein he is almost unbeata-ble. The take off is unbelievableas the 60, 185 lb. humancannonball heads for the tape.
A bundle of speed and con-centration, Willie McGee flowsas he gathers momentum in
his specialty. So far this seasonMcGee has a 9.2 and a windaided 9.0 flat in the 100 yarddash.
Willie McGee, the 9.1 sprin-ter from Rowan High School
in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, isa wide receiver on the AlcornCollege football team, where-in, he displays his blazing speedand another characteristic alsoshows, that is, his ability tohold on to the pigskin. McGee, as a junior, was Alcorn'sleading receiver despite beingdouble or triple covered in-nost contests.
This season Willie was amember of Dr. Dundee's track440 relay team. They cap-tured the Drake Relays witha time of 40.3 in the 440 re-lay. This team featured fleetfooted Jerry Sims, who alongwith Willie shared the world'sindoor record in the 60 yarddash at 5.9, plus Alvin McGo-wan and Marvin Robinson.
Willie was also the anchorman of Alcorn's top 880 relayteam. This team had the topcollege division time this yearat 1:23.2. Other runnerswere Adrian Capitol, AlvinMcGowan and Earl Taylor.
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NEW A&T HEAD BASKET-BALL COACH Warren Rey-nolds, 34, was named Mon-day as head basketball coachat North Carolina A&T. Rey-nolds, a native of Dothan,Ala., succeeds Cal Irvin, whowill remain as the Aggies'athletic director.
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