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SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1987 THE CAROLINA TIMES?
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IT'S ALL SMILES as this grad-uate of the Durham BusinessCollege receives her diploma.Dr C. E. Boulware of North
I Carolina College extends con-I gratulations to Miss Joycelyn
| Honeyblue of Williamston. Bus.
Manager J. W. Hill and Presi-dent L. McCauley Harris alsotook part in the awards.
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"MISS DURHAM BUSINESSCOLLEGE"? Miss Wanda SueMailin of .Martinsville. Virginiawears the crown of "Miss Dur-ham Business College for1967-K8 Miss Martin is shown
as she receives congratulations
during the annual CoronationBall, from Business Manager, J.\V Hill and Mrs Carol McLean,
advisoi to the Coronation Ball.Miss Martin will represent the
college as its official hostessfor .the incoming school yearas well as represent the stu-dent body at various confer-ences and social functions
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"MISS DBC" CROWNED AT
CORONATION BALL MissWanda Sue Martin, Martins'\ illo. Virginia is shown as sheis being crowned "Miss DBC"of 1967-68 school term. MissShirley Venable of Virginiawho was Miss DBC for 1966-67places the coveted crown on
Miss Martin's head. Escorts,
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treme left and Donald Boney ofRose Hill, look on Miss Martinwas one of fifteen young ladies
! competing for the title, andwas elected by popular vote ofthe student body,
(Photo by Purefoy)
THE IAH AM) 1-1 OS'SThe Pentagon figures show
the Vietnam war has cost theAir Force about half of its
F-105 Thunderchie-f fighter-
bombers. Only about 400 of
these planes remain in serviceafter more than two years of theair war against North Vietnam.
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DBC Begins jConstructionNew Dorm igf
A. C. JOHNSON
ROOSEVELT SPRAGGINS
M. C. SMITH
Huntsville, Ala ; andMr Smith. Sandersville, Ga.
(USDA Photos)
President- L. McCauley Har-ris* of Durham Business Collegeannounces the beginning ofthe construction of their threestory girl's dormitory which is |estimated to cost approximately$750,000 The construction willbe of the "span-deck" or "spar-
tan brick" style regating the |use of steel in the actual build- |ing This particular buildingprocess is relatively new in thesouthern part of the U. S. Thedormitory which will have 4Q. j000 sq ft will be completelyair-conditioned. The facility jwill provide a dining room,living quarters for matrons, |and recreational facilities. Thebuilding will be constructed by
the Greenberg ConstructionCompany. Financing for thebuilding is being made by theNorth Carolina Mutual Life In-surance Company. The dormi-tory is scheduled to be ready
for fall occupancy. This repre-sents a continuation of the col-lege's expansion program. Twoyears ago DBC purchased andrenovated a new building pro-viding 21,000 sq. ft of class |room space at approximately |$300,000. The addition of the jdormitory will bring the asset |valuation of the college to wellover $1,000,000. To this extentDBC will be one of the largest
such educational institutionsin the southeast.
AT "LOOK AT FUTURE"FARM CONFERENCE-- These
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! appointed, earlier this year by
Secretary of Agriculture Or-L.. Fieeman as Agricultu-
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