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VVLlirv £NDING SATURDAY, APRIL 2ft, i<557 A & T’s New Hmaeaakers Confab Attracts Largest Delegation Ever GREENSBORO Th* largest ! delegation in the history of She j oi s-anizsdion attended the annual I - tat- - in yention of tu*- He \v ! Hcimrrr.-'k'Ts of Anvnda. held hove ; Bi A&'l College lari Saturday, A p 11 H. 1 he mammoth gathering of near* 1' 2,000 high school girls more 1 h::n filled the Hnrri- a! Auditor in.a. Tip. y came from every see-i tion of trie state Dr, Flemmte P. Kittrcil, head i Horne Economics D; partrnent. Ho- I ward University at Washing On. D. { C„ delivered the keynote address.! hpeaking at the morning session.! which got underway at 10;00 o l dork, sh described belter home- | life” *he real solution to j v orld peace. The speaker, who has travelled j in many parts of Europe, Asia and i Africa as a nationally prominent \ home economics consultant, spoke ! from the subject, "Today s Teena* j errs - - Tomorrow's Homemakers”, j 'he the Vo foi the convention. She i I . ? jmnßmwHMflHK < . .ra* CONSULTANTS Dr T 1 Darons. left, research chemist, U S. Naval Ordinance Labora tory, Washington, l). < . chats ■with John R. Larkins, center. ' j AT HOMEMAKERS ME FT { W'hto the New Homemakers of •America heir! their annual State i Convention at A&T < ollege last j m v ■whhhbi D if!W» MX. r*&*.sr>sixrmemsirs**n.+> . GREETINGS Marvin Roun tree, Elm City, N. C„ i freshman »t A4T College ami national pre sident of the New Farm I*. of America brought creetlv;* from I DRIVE SAFELY!: ! W tabooed some .if the theories a boi.it the curren. crop of youngs ters. She said tha. people have al ways felt ’hat yg forks were ! "off track”, but ‘Teenagers have, j throughout history, pushed civi lization ahead”. Refers mg to the international scene, she said “one world” is still more physical than spiritual. ‘ But we are on the way towards making j it more spiritual and more social", i ‘ We’ll havC a good world, one of i peace," Slip said, "only un’il we j are able to b tt.-r home living : j throughout the world”. The m ono was welcomed hv Di. I j Wanroth f. Gibbs, nresidrrr of j j 'lie college H- was later mad an : j honorary ov niter of the organisa tion and presented the official pin | by Margaret Patterson, Lenior. re j tiring president The groini 'v;-,s vt-o greeted by • Willie ‘Riddick. VAnsfion State | president of 'he New Farmers of I America. j Advanced Homemaker degrees I were awarded for outstanding ac SKMis&m iwswkc consultant, N. C. State Depart- • oirnt ot Public Welfare. Raleigh : »nd t line J. tVarren. a graduate ; of the college, now with f oreign j v sneuHurc Service, Washington, ! week, Mrs. A !). White center, Mocksville, N C. advisor foe District Seven, gave out advice his group to the State conven tion of the Netv Homemakers of America, held at AAT last Sat- i urday. lie ehats with Mi*s Mar garet Patterson, Lenoir, retiring 1 president of the Homemaker*. rrc— _ r .. . t | f hievement to the following- Mar- j jorie Vaughn, Hoann Martin, Lillie | Manns, Ramona Dillard. Dolor is- ; Broadnax, Barbara Brown and Mil- I dred Graves, all of Leaksvillo and ! Betty Sharpe. Statesville. Lula Goolsby, Mocksville. who ! was installed as the new president ] of the organization was selected by j the State organization as candi date for the national vice p.esi- j ' dency subject to the election to be j | hold at the annual national con- j j vention in June Other officers included: Dolly i I Kendall, Albermarle. vice presi i dent: Alma Pmnix, Yanceville. | ; •••.•cretar.v: Evangeline Boone. Louis- ; j i-urg. treasurer: Barbara A. Mose ' ly. Whiteville, reporter; Doris Kin- , j raid, Morganton, parliamentarian: ! Ruby Smith. Mount Olive, histor ian and Evangeline Gicsnt, Scot- i , land Neck, song leader. Mrs Marie C Moffitt, Durham, j assistant State supervisor of Voca- j j tional Home Economics, is Adviser ! to the'group. '_ _ i 5) C. 11ky were among 50-odd i consult.!nis who appeared on the annual Career Day program at A&T t ollege last Tuesday. I to Pori* Kincaid, left. Morganton, newly elected parliamentariai and Pearlrne Myer*. right. AVad rshoro, retiring secretary. '''''' r y j GREENSBORO The prop'ised j 20-day tour to several countries ! in the Caribbean being sponsored ’his summer by A&T College is - now assured Dr. F A. Williams dean of the j college's Gradual’ School, under j which auspices the tour is being I conducted, suited this week that a few more than 15-pei sons, (he min imum requirement had already | procured reservations He added I the suidy group could be increased to 30-persons and was optimistic j that the maximum figure would ,be reached prior to departure I time. j Tic group departs from Miami, ! Fla. on Thursday, June 20 and re j turns 10 the States on Monday. | duly 3 Ail inlet -country travel is jb.v mi Principal study stops for school visits, lectures and condo-j oncer, will be made tn Puerto Rico j Dominican Republic. Haiti and j Jamaica Opportunities for re. j creation, sight-seeing, shopping and I other forms of entertainment will j he marie available v ith stops m j j Snn Juan. Cuidad Trujillo. Port An I Prince Kingston, Port Antonio and ' Montego Bay. The study course in "Compare- I j five F,duf'ilinn" carries full grad- ! | mate credit and advance credit at ; the undergraduate level | L ”1 V ‘‘Growing parents are the | only ones suitable for grow- j ing child ran.” Tna CAKOLIIvIArv THE AGRICULTURAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA A t'o-hfhiactional Institution —aHimaunt, 11 Mii><Wrifcn»gf.yifiaww .?■ *nr i »<m— iin mi immimwramwin fMßMjwirrrii w —. .• ?——.... r . ■ , v . , . ls „., _- m , Offers Train* A Wide Varied-- Ol ! Fields T*- jr*« F\ f C - ’ —■——————— %•' jo» X-Am jL,Jt£dH fc . Bachelor of Science Degrees in; Animal Husbandry. Agricultural Ecorn>mies, Agru ui;ura-1 Eitgineenng, Agronomy. Poultry Huahundi r Bioiot u d Sc: n& - Chemistry, Clothiiig\ Foods and Nutrition. 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