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 1960s        1970s                                               BeTTye PerKins ’70, president and CEO of Today’s
                                                                  Students Tomorrow’s Teachers (TSTT), was one of
                                                                  five winners nationally of 2018 AARP Purpose Prize
 alVin “al” aTTles sr. ’60, one of North                          awards, which are presented to those 50 and older
 Carolina A&T’s most successful athletes                          for outstanding work in public life and social good.
 in the sport of basketball, will be one of                       Each winner received $60,000 to further her/his
 11 honorees enshrined in the Naismith                            organization’s mission.
 Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in
 Springfield, Massachusetts, on Friday, Sept.                     The TSTT program finds and mentors students from
 6. The Newark, New Jersey, native played                         economically challenged and diverse backgrounds
 for the Aggies under coach Cal Irvin,                            to pursue careers in education. According to the U.S.
 1956–1960, and led the team to                                   Department of Education, only 18 percent of the nation’s
 consecutive CIAA titles in                                       3.5 million teachers are teacher of color. The national
 1958 and 1959.                                                   program has produced over 800 students with five-year
                                                                  retention rate of 90 percent compared to 50 percent
 In 1960, Attles was drafted
 by the Philadelphia                                              across the U.S.
 Warriors, playing 11                                             A former IBM executive, Perkins started the program
 seasons with the team                                            20 years ago to address the lack of diversity in the
 in Philadelphia and                                              classroom and has graduated 165 teachers.
 then in San Francisco
 (now the Golden State
 Warriors). Since 1970, he
 has held numerous roles
 in the franchise including   1990s
 coach (1970–1983), team
 executive and ambassador
 to the community. He led                                          roderiCK mClean ’92 has been named
 the organization to an NBA                                        vice president and general manager for
 Championship in 1975, and he                                      Lockheed Martin’s Air Mobility & Maritime
 is one of five Warriors to have                                   Missions organization, where he is responsible
 his number retired.                                               for the C-130, LM-100J, C-5 and P-3
                                                                   programs. McLean also serves as the leader
 In February 2015, Attles was                                      for the Marietta, Georgia, facility and oversees
 the first player in N.C. A&T                                      sub-assembly sites in Clarksburg, West
 history to have his number                                        Virginia, and Meridian, Mississippi.
 retired. His no. 22 jersey now                                    A 25-year Lockheed Martin employee,
 hangs from the rafters in
 Corbett Sports Center.                                            McLean most recently led the Integrated
                                                                   Fighter Group. He also previously served as
                                                                   deputy for that group, as well as deputy for
                                                                   the F-16 program.







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