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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1957 FAYETTEVILLE FRESHMEN TAKE X RREATHER Th* nearly *>f»o freshmen si Hie Fayetteville talate Teachers College take it in stride as they more from one Freshman Week activity to another. Here one group of them pair off as they take a breather in order to pose for the earnerman. Their fitnfle* could indicate that U is si! not so bad after nil. Pictured here on front row is .tmmetta Hovel of Jtepdrrwm. On the back row (reading from left) are Joyce Wright. Clinton; Samuel Morton, White Plains. N. T,. Eva Cordon, Jamesville; and George T Crisp of Morgonlon. Atty. Edith Sampson Slated For B&P Women’s Luncheon PITTSBURGH, Pa. Global- A-.y. Edith s. Sampson, r-x-En- ! voy to the United Nations and ! world - ‘.vide traveler, will sharp vast knowledge and experience- ! with the 500 delcsMes and Jtriendt I St the Business and j V/omen'i Annusi Luncheon O ' 0.0 Saturday October 10th in ; grand Ballroom of the Hotel Sher- ■ v/yrt. Pittsburghers will put out tbo : * slcoiT.e 3713;"' lov th'most a on* ' 'derful personality* because flir-y ; esn boast of Pittsburgh's bein'' Al t',- Ssrrip.«on's bir*iipl«ice and '*■ ■iio - oi4. a doubt she hos gone far since leasing here. In 1950 and abo in I r.ate United Nations Represent a - ?n lQ";t <h*> vi-<*s? T.,*■*r! \'."o? \ of the P?pt. of Stiiio in t?(* rit'»3ny «nd Austria. In 1952, sho lootur od extensively in the Scandina vian countries and in many Fti- i ropeao cities, as won as s»Tviosr I S's an Observer for the National C/OtincJl of W*?iT!pn io the Sixth Session o? the 4*enrr.i? As- ■ setsifciy* in Paris, Then in At- f r . Sampson travefed and lerinr ed in TurK* v, A'yypt, Sum, Lrb 3*i£n. JordßSt, Iran. .and Is rael. she i eb •** ?’*m a R of C' ■* re rri 11 *• ! ' ■ A i . 'a. , 4 • : tee on Interna > ion'-* i R i :<■•••,? f< • 1 t K eo p. member of Mnccuizv*' Board of the- United Nanonu Agso. ! o \ Ch|r-(sso. 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I GREYHOUND* I UNION BUS TERMINAL 217 W. Morgan St Phone TE 2-5536 Raleigh, N. C. "aI ■ ~ f * ■ iBBMf ” c jOF l .v- * H* ■ w&mmim- ! f 1 " - u T if m&i&mrftlm. me - yjt Relieve sneezing hrPhlt Grfien Il'idlTUt 0 > -O “ " problem!’* And among these »us ferers were a very wide variefx of hemorrhoid condition?, some 0, hi to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotic?, anesthetics or astrin gents cf any kind. The secret is a new healing sub.-.t.a«ce (lpn Dyne * 1 —the diacovery of a worid • fames;t rcsearch insiitution. Al ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide va« fur nealing ir mred ti.-suc on ali parts of the body. This now healing subsist are ■> offered in form called Preparation HP Auk for individually sealed convenient Preparation H suppositorica '.'r Preparation H ointment with spe cial applicator. Preparation H is *old a tall drug store*. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Women'V. Bar Av.n. of Illinois. « life member of ;he Ns' Asso o' Women’s Lawyers, a former mem ber of the t.'mtcd States Nat ton.-1 Commission for UNESCO, and r, m-'iTibcr of the Board of Dirvcior? of Chicago CARF. Commi *•••'• • At Bennett: Dr. Imbue Gives Feu r Addresses GREENSBORO The average college curriculum usually reprs j scats some kind of. adjustment be ' tween different pointr, of view, i Dr. Marion K Trabue. told the an* j nual fall conference of the faculty | and stall at Betm.vt College he:? ■ last v ck I),-, Trabuv. proe«sor higher : education at. the University of Ken | tucky at Lexington, Kv,, served as j conference consulatant and deliv i cod so addresser, in addition |to participating in discussion l groups. j Pointing out that each inslitu- J tion wili havi to define In;- itself ! what is eutriculum will be. Dr. j Trabue warned against permitting j tradition to restrict the Improve* ,1 went of n college curriculum and | urged that (he people ‘ who have jto be involved in administering ; the eut"'KUlun.i should also be In* : vplveti in the planning of it" 1 .Sucres iui curriculum-making, hr declared, nttr t take into con sideration tlif needs of the mod* cm world and the amount <>l preparation which each high school gradaitc brings to college. Jlie desire to improve our com mon lot should he the most im portant thing he added. Among factors which influence cuuieulum making. Dr. Trabue listed public expectation of the col lege, pm-poses for which the col* : joge was founded, boards of con trol, faculty and students, state, regional and national educational organizations, s*ate departments of education and graduate schools. "The purpose >or malting a cur riculum study,” he declared,'’ "will have a groat effect upon the re sults, If the study is made just to i keep up with a trertd, or if the president should decide that s «udy should be made principally to keep Ih<» faculty busy, it will he of little consequence If. on the j oth»r hand the study seeks to 1 dev "lop common paints us view TIME TO RENEW TIME TO REFURBISH- T,ME TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME HOME m-up TIME OsAAdilfll TT'crF-. SHOP 9 A. M. until 9 P. M. MONDAY “ 1,, ~ —■ n——■ „ CUSTOM CARVED PROVINCAL SCROLL Redwood Cornices r*.r*>”wH 1,99 Made irom V’ Solid California Redwood with fine furnitiirr detail on scroll. 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