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and their chosen profession depends on personal achievements. DELEGATE proudly presents those of the "now" generation achievers in their chosen professions:

Sam Travis, Western Electric's Accounting Manager, President, Concerned Black Executives; Vivian Reed, singer and musical comedy artist of "Bubblin' Brown Sugar"; Natalie Cole, "Nat's little girl has grown into a star;" Imaru Yokeley, United Airlines executive; Dr. Charles Powell, Rhode Island Board of Education and Eastern Regional Secretary, Phi Beta Sigma; Carol I. Balthizar, manager, Office of Corporate Social Responsibility of Equitable Life Assurance Society; Diana Ross, star of stage, screen, TV, records and "The Wiz;" Haven Moses, Olympic high hurdles champion; Anne Patrick, secretary-treasurer, DELEGATE Magazine; Hon. Patricia Russell, Deputy Chief for Industry Equal Opportunity Unit, F.C.C.; Carter Wormack, Goodyear Tire executive, Phi Beta Sigma National Officer; Rafael Langford, Somerset Distillers District Manager, Washington, D.C.; Charles Wright, 1st Vice President, Phi Beta Sigma, National March of Dimes executive; Jane Tillman Irving is a stellar reporter for CBS radio in N.Y.C.; Herman Brooks, male model sponsored by More Cigarettes in the Ebony Fashion Fair national tour; Marcia Bowles, daughter of the late Whitney Young is an Avon Products executive; Joe Louis Barrow, Jr., is son of the "Brown Bomber"; Ronald Brown, Vice President, Washington Operation, National Urban League; Andre Watt [[Watts]], world-famed concert artist; Twanna D. Kilgore, former Miss Black America, beauty consultant, Avon Products; Dorothy Bronson, General Manager, Inner City Broadcasting Co. (WBLS and WLIB, N.Y.); Reggie Jackson, Mr. N.Y. Yankees; Gregg Smith, Revlon Products executive; Marvin Webster, "The Eraser," member, N.Y. Knickerbocker Basketball team; Sharon Wilkerson, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State; Lou Rawls, poetry in song, Voice of Budweiser Beer; Ida Lewis, editor-publisher, Encore Magazine; Sylvia Houston, Director, Community Relations, WABC-TV; Tracy Nicholas, author of "Rastifari, A Way of Life," Director, Public Relations for Warner Elektra Atlantic Communications; Julius Irving [[Erving]] is doctor of operation on Philadelphia Basketball club; Jane Kennedy, replaced Phyllis George as co-host of The N.F.L. Today; Willie Randolph, N.Y. Yankees is "my" second baseman; Sharyn Block, Personnel executive, Revlon Co.; Pierre Sutton, President, Inner-City Broadcasting Co.; Curt Brown, senior buyer of Electronics and Communication Equipment for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Corp.; Dr. Alfred Goldsen, has discovered a treatment for cancer; Ernest Green, U.S. Government labor official; Tony Dorsett, former Pitt all-American, Heisman Trophy winner, produced yardage again for the Dallas Cowboys; Elaine Drummond, attorney, legal affairs for R. J. Reynolds Industries, multi-million dollar pension programs; Bob McAdoo, former N.Y. Knick; Melba Moore, multi-talented in song, dance, TV and Records; Sugar Ray Leonard, former Olympist, strives to be welterweight champion of the world; Rev. Jesse Jackson, head of PUSH; Willis Reed was "Mr. Basketball" for N.Y. Knicks; Gary Coleman, star of a television show called "Diff'rent Strokes," an NBC-TV production; Chi Chi Williams, Eyewitness News correspondent, ABC-TV, New York; Marshall Boyd, communication specialist, NUL; Arthur Ashe, former Wimbledon Winner, is known for his advice to young blacks to stay in school and become something other than just a professional athlete; Anna Monique Bond, Eyewitness News correspondent; Larry Holmes, WBC heavyweight champion of the world; Bill Robinson, Pittsburgh Pirates star baseball player; Howard Davis, former Olympiad Gold Medal winner, co-winner Tanquerey award; Amy Robinson Goldsen, attorney, practitioner of International Law, Washington, D.C.; Cal Ramsey, TV "Voice of the Knicks"; Eugene Jackson, President, National Black Network; Candice Carruthers, editorial director, WABC-TV; Gilroy Griffin, vice-president, Bristol-Myers Corp.; Charles S. Mueller, Executive Vice President, Kobrand; Cecil R. Forster, Jr., vice president, General Manager, WINS, Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.; Doug Williams, former Grambling College great, completed freshman year as quarterback for Tampa of N.F.L.

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Sam Travis
Vivian Reed
Natalie Cole
Imaru Yokeley
Dr. Charles Powell
Carol I. Balthizar
Diana Ross
Haven Moses
Anne Patrick
Hon. Patricia Russell
Carter Wormack
Rafael Langford
Charles Wright
Jane Tillman Irving
Herman Brooks
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