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■ i (Omaha (Gxxidc’s ^ |p^ ^ J7 '^"a^ 1 ^ ^acal ’■-~ The Omaha Guide Saturday, August 19. 1TO_^ 12 OF THE 35 SOCIAL WORK PLACEMENTS MADE OF ATLANTA U. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK GRADUATES DURING THE PAST YEAR ■ a—,7 - ' I --- Public and private social wel fare agencies in urban and rural areas throughout the entire Unit ed States are represented in the above group of twelve of the thirty-five graduates of the At lanta University School of Social Work who received placements in social work employment during the past school year. Reading from left to right, they are: First row—Misses Alison H. Berry, Case Worker, Child Welfare Di vision, State Department of Pub lic Welfare, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Magnolia Latimer, Head Resident, Phyllis Wheatley House, Minnea polis, Minn.; Marie Randolph, Case Worker, Family Welfare Soriety, Toronto. Ontario, Canada; Anna Mae Shepherd, Girls’ Work Secre tary, Canton (Ohio) Urban Lea gue; William H. Wilcox, Case Worker, Mecklenburg County Board of Public Welfare, Char lotte, N. C.; Second Row—Misses S. Floecelia Hill, Executive Secre tary, Phyllis Wheatley YWCA, Little Rock, Ark.; Helen Williams Case Worker, Child Welfare As sociation of Fulton and DeKalb counties, Atlanta, Ga.; Third row —-Uewellyn K. Shivery, Boys’ Work Executive, YMCA, Houston, Texas; Musses Florence Robinson, Senior Case Worker, Chicago Re lief Commission, Chicago, 111.; Prances Glass, Case Worker, Child Welfare Division, Payette County Department of Public Welfare, Lexington, Ky.; Charles Boyer, Executive Secretary, Tampa Ur ban League, Tampa, Fla.; arul J. Richard Rathebe, Executive Sec retary, the Bantu Men’s Social Center, Johannesburg, South Af rica. OMAHAS INTERDENOMINATIONAL S. S. ALLIANCE OFFICIALS AT PICNIC Rev. F. F. Jones, Mr. OUie Lewis, Mr. Webb Mm. D. W. Gooden Rev. N;cholson THOUSANDS ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT ELMWOOD MR. HERMAN FRIEDLANDER—Everyone knows him. Photo by Stanley ViJJfc- £ Jk.'"' -Vv» 1* . «•*■»■«« * *■'"'' Do You _ Enjoy the Picture jPage " Write'and Tell Us! ____-_____@ CO, B, CMTC, FORT RILEY, KANSAS Spongers Trip throuRh Iowa. Rev. I). Nichol son, Pastor 2nd Bapt. Church Clarinda, la. OMAHANS RETURN FROM CMTC CAMP The following group of Omaha boys returned home after a 30 days stay in CMTC Camp at Fort Riley, Kansas. These boys arrived in the city August 4th: Herman Washington Jr., 2404 N. 25th St., William Houston, 3130 Pinkney St., Willard Morgan, Thomas Watson, 2862 Lake, Christopher Wesley, 2728 Burdette St., Henry Thomas, Edward Houston, Clar ence and Charley Edmond of So. Omaha, Earl Mews, John Ross, and Curt’s Woods. The boys re port a wonderful time while at camp. I *- MR. AND MRS, GERALD PARKS - " THE LARGEST ACCREDITED COLORED NEWarArEB West of Chicago and North of Kansas City Read The Guide _ & ■■ i■ -■ ■ ■■■ 1 ■■■ - —1 ■