The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1957, Page Page 9, Image 9
^Saturday, May 18, 1S57
Fight to Glamorize
Workers Pays Off i
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DETROIT?One woman's; d<
glamorize Negro white collar" \
tor City with an impressive 1
dining tho past 16 years.
realist, more than a dreamer,
Mrs. Louise -K. Giuoin-. dining
her vears* as a puidis school teach
er in Mot;./ Vernon, it:.. .-aof trio
need to acquaint* ami i.n! Iueiice
Negro youths to seek, lucrative
careers ir. the world <>f i usit.i
As an offi?e manairer of iH'truit-'s
Great Lakes Mutual " t.if?
Insurance Company, she note-!
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of those who 1
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Negro Office j|
n Detroit ;
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etermination i?> elevate iuvl
vorkers. has endowed the .My
eservoh* <>t" ori'ue ' l'ersonneMi
. in
o. : h
iiVr-Ctjni?!jJt'ii .vlio many <>t th< w
office workers '.vim came- umle'i A
liyr '.-upervisian. 01
THoTr ineptness wa? a V.iail/n^v.T^
au<l Mrs. (Ir-tomv a.ccmetl it>_ !.v
. - - V - ,
f<.?iitwl:n.ir. in li'41, the 1 (<'iio.it' Isift't'.ttV
of (. iiliuiloivc. I a.' i I'
now, th? Institute is*= letlivatoil t<> I m
mako iho finest instr.u-ii >n. a?ul j:
tried GOLDEN ES
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T OWNER "
;crc '.c(\ t''l I tried another </as.
^ oi'ir ib r. I to 'C it.' .
t OWNER
'? IT ;<v\? if '"' * ":* Vl.'fC if
I rim f-. f.V
:n:)"?!i< ;;re tynioal lYv.r. drivers
r.'lVPA. j .0 i. : rvcy.
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.... . i'r*pi?r-r'.e iron i tc.'ay'.-i
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THE PALMETTO
lie to its student body. -j t<
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?h~wt o4m*4.?m a it, . in t wo
onts at Detroit'- downtown To- t
ti. Hpiidir.e;, the Detroit lh>ti'.r'(e s
Coi.tnicvce ;rrcw to its present <?ijior1111'is
?ivi npyiny-the t-'t do?<xt'.i
ami ei j'i.th I loot..-.. u
One ob the bcst-oi-uippv I busi. >.?
..liiiioi in ti.e country, Dili's
at UK- is in.li.-atetl by* its aieiiii
i liiji in the pVodominuntlyhite
Michigan 15i;siness School* 1
ssuciation. .M i;s, (irdoTns recently ^
tiled a term as president of the"'
<-<nen.tion. r- ' ? I
Never having'set. itself apart as |
sic'nsiycly a "Ntjiro school," th*. i
etroit Institute of Commerce i
i'- for tlte 'country's democratic t
rains; ready, willing and able to 1
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ISO EXTRA for t
1956 LINCOLN OWNER
"Tins car pitta out (he power I p
feedhuj tier Golden Esso Extr
respond!'' ">
w ' " "r7? . a '
1957 PLYMOUTH OWN
'"What this new-(/as dors for mi
eyes . . . yonuj Up a hill, for int
don't need <J((s <ts often . .
J
rr.os4 advanced onjrdios. Tests in
that only (loi.pr.N Y^-i Kxtra o
binatton: l. Completely stops hai
encine knocks. 2. D< livers mv^vn
t rr.rini. 3.Give-- ir.oro mHeuge th
v an possibly offer. 4. ("out a
t' :i additives needed fop ti
your j?s*o Dealer soon!
IG* Fi1
e]f! (cSSO)
LEADER
co'pt nytme -who might apply
?r enrollment, regardless of race
ationality/ or religion,
"We iiad to grow up," Mrs.
I room;, declare.-,, "to niaieu tliu
. t.,jvo<l? if tJ'ne 'eriiire
cninni'sUyr' This has worked out
inly do X eg roes mr.v own nmre.
arger, and or", un* organized- im
les-ses, hul the jo1, ojijion unities
lave increased ron-ideru'.ly ei.-evliere.
This has greatly vnieruei;
he employment scope ul oc
raduato-. '
N ItAMv JUlhS
>I(-"s graduate ". .M >v. (1 limnr- _e.a.
torts, are now. employed 1>V a
uimDop of major Detroit Dunks,
n the. offices of the .jniDlie utilises.
insurance companies, in al'
eve'ls o f' jroverhfuent. Wayn-j
*
1(/6ds
;he first time!
I - j
uicL.for, nam that I'm ;
a. . . . really makes it
E R ^ .
y rr<r ,sj/re opened )np 1
dance. And it .seems / 3
i the.se enpino prove
fFers this groat comrmful.
power -rel>bi:ip
Lllod power ami act-elan
conventional Caseins
ttie best e"mhiriaperfunnaiicc.
See
*st, last and always...
ur best buy
" Happy Motoring!
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Phi Deltas ?
Jfiie , S:f J'. i
1 Krita Kappa Ail! -y'.ulri a v.* ' -J
.thirty-fuiir'.Ti A:t! i.?'i-aty i ;
fl'?.ndil?jr 'a-:-* .H" r ;. u
the cpttn^rv;
Sixty ciiapti'i ? .'f v.-vna-n I., .ideation
w'ill : '>?:<-r .fSv
founders. S'ii; v<---i;]:ny in No..* ... .
founded in 1n!'<- -even of t..o
i-iyht fouoi'i ?. A'.! i.avc
hiifhvr <,-i> A\ 1 Uie
actively wjmzez i7:v t'ne v.-'i
ptijtersion. _.
^ .Mrs. <>s .M i :-i* Ii ~ -i *:!. v.v,> ,
to the* in?M?i'uT< a-! AfoT :t*; i ?
or. i>- a *|>eeeli t-'.iera|?i<; a:'.;i ..."
liuri'au oi' Special So; vi <*, IJoar 1
of Kriiuyitiun. '.Je?><?y City. Sh<i is
the only N?'iri'?? in 'ho ?!. par'tViOAt
Mr.-. Fion iu * ?S?. Hunt,
second irryde at I V S. No. J\"V-\
.H'y City. at; i \* t'u-o ot.'y X -\
"i-o in, her ' i;i! 'i. a'. M,. V MiMrc'.. V
M. I* j? 'Mi - ? -a i it*ie tear' it
at Arliiiyt": S' i-?), .Wv:fir:, X.
v.
At P. S ir. Jet <\v C:t\*. thoift
tT. Mr>r A i!ia A. 'iVi;,.'- ~
fiv.-t {Trade, ivi'i Mis. Cindys
Nurse v t'. aching fi:';'i ::! a-!f. Mi';
< V ?
Marisiiei.ite iJi:???s ' V only X M-i
o at p. s. No. -j~, -fifth jrrauo,,
Jersey City. . In
.ti i' field ?;' Ti.'.v c-hlMho';
education. K inti<'v;-ii: or . - aJ IV 5f?
No. 22. al-o.m .lei-yy t i.y, i jIi;., "
HI hi W. Hut lev
.Miss Kna Mcf<i:i'iOil passed or.to
Onuya Chapter ,'n N >\era
1!V". two years -i* the I' V.
Hellas wore fouieh A.
State University. .rp-jg^.o iri?
uistry and in the lalco uniotrs.
This. Mrs. (iroo..i_s >;e>;.'!':!.Vs >
"definitely inyku.-g progress.
The progress wasn't a<-ci lentai.
It re fleeted not only the amoitio.; J
goals and ' insy. i t i pi ogrst'iv- o.i
the Detroit Inst irate <>f C-v..nteri
e,'hnt also " 'le deterniir.ati'>ti
<>f its founder <? constantly Ueep
ahreast <>f m'.v office :ech\i:ijuc\-, ..
and te demand for ir.'tr.te*l-.t.-t .hi
hlodi'ili. impsoed i.Uieivr.es.
Just a year ago. for ia-fittc?,
??U's. J flrooiv,?" 'e.i. that?ne f??
typewrit -r- v.*-.,. . ... i;; a.. ?
ti.ail replace r.'i ?'i{'.'ye;!
seiyohiie. . v.- v. . :ieinint?t- r?
Stat. la"); as,.! type* rite. -1
vvsv psoi i.. 1 g.','
at the saji.v tint .
The st ,a.: as.'I ti'. ae
S* :v.? . tin' v. p:^' tin s
o".:' lu'i1 *.i* !; ii.iMp'.on i-'lectrr
durir.p- ;; <.* ! ?] p:v?r vo
,?-ra ' .lii'.Mn. v. .) .' w? 1 a-signed
t.? actual \v.? k ?in t:-* I:i,
.s'.itutoV U'iniin;.-' i iv" \?lTir *.
(IK ADS KKI l:K( T Si DOOb
"Many graduate- tell in* that*,
their present employers miffhc
well take a pa&e from, the DIC
book, insofar as providing; efficient,
modern typewriters is concerned,"
MYs. U roams lewa.s.
She feels that i;.j-to-.datc. nta.chines,
like the "teictrainer" (to
help improve students' comnvun:*^;
cation skills) and the Key Punch
i (wlvich J?l(' alone in Michican
teaches) or not "va'loi:>" but
accomodations,
i ' "Our graduates reflect > ti ?
school." she s wisely, '"ami
J,*oth are among^the hest equipped
i uv-Xiw-Av orld ZZl l.
"There is little use t ulkir. ?*
I about your child to anyone;
'other people either ha fi one c>x
ithey haven't."?Don Harold. J