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ANHEUSER-BUSCH MARKETERS AWARDED—Two Anheuser-Busch, Inc. marketing representatives were among the many award recipients at the annual Harlem YMCA Black Achievers Award Dinner, held recently at the New York Hilton. The recipients were William P Andrews, national coordinator of area management for the world's largest brewer, and Dinia Johnson (right), area manager for North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. They are shown with Harlem YMCA Advisory Board Member and New York television talk show ("Midday") producer Gwen Barrett. The Black Achievement Award is given to outstanding blacks in major corporations. 

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BUDWEISER SUPPORTS UNCF—In addition to the sponsorship by Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., of the "Lou Rawls Parade of Stars" television special which benefits the United Negro College Fund, substantial promotional support is provided through the company's brewing subsidiary Anheuser-Busch, Inc., and its Budweiser Brand. Reviewing the 1982 poster display from left are Wayman F. Smith, III, a member of the board of directors of the world's largest brewer and vice president of corporate affairs for the parent company, Lou Rawls and Christopher F. Edley, executive director of the UNCF. A totally new Parade of Stars will be aired throughout the United States in 1982. 

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BUDWEISER SUPERFEST FINALE—Motown Records super star Smokey Robinson (center) greets fellow Motown artist Rick James (right) and Budweiser national events manager Victor Julien backstage during recent Budweiser Superfest in New York, which featured Smokey, Aretha Franklin, Ashford & Simpson and others. The Budweiser Superfest shattered four concert records on the 11-city tour which included Houston, Dallas, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Detroit, Cleveland, Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Atlanta and Philadelphia. 

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