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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1957 I * 11 I f ST AUGUSTINE'S INSTALLS STUDENT COUNCIL treasurer Harry Satterwhite, vice-president; Raymond >•• r-.d row Mar* riiirnrttr. .lainfs (.(ivin?t#n an?! Marilyn S r Dean p. R. Robinson President ,lari>o> v Royer, Open 1 o Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 1 i By STAFF WRITER Oct <1 p i (tonal Therapy Mo c t sc'mcl counsellors have lit tle information r.oncering how one receives the training necces sary; for entrance into the field of occupa'iona: therapy Tr -.ddition, there is liitie ir.for nMton about where jobs can be found whs I 'hr opportunities a <■ POSNERS BERFAMOT CONDITIONER : "KM ray r ■ '■aarirtwuM^ytaMm^w^ry-^^ j GAS-OIL —MEATS 1 CROC. SANDWICHES - DINNERS BAR-B-Q SEAFOOD CHICKEN STEAKS All Fancy Foods A Specialty! i ! Home Phone TP 4-4159 16 Miles North of Raleigh on Creedmoor Hwy. No. 50 FRANK F PEEBLES, Prop | —■ l '.. ,y -■■' f . t |4 g ; f r \ / % J «Al| ifei' ’ p' ykmi iMMrfi ! . ; ; *• ]•. JpcLL;; Ti-i ‘ lj| Freshen Tip Your Home For Spring From distinctive Furniture R, L. Quinn Furniture Co, 10S E Martin St- Ynur Capital City Tel. TE 2-4471 , for advancement, and the personal i oushnenfio"* necessary for sue j ccss. • J Occupational therapy provides a ’ S graphic ili’istii.tion of the rapid J growth of Use therapy prof* :ri*.ns : Up to I!M2 there were only for -1 apprnveci -;--t:ooi. s offering train : ins in this field. However, World 1 War II and its r*-su!ting heavy n* Left to right are, front row, Arm Sawyer, flunle.v, president; Nancy Hhirr. secretary. See-; Hut Ka«-k' en-v: The Rev. S. I>. Rudder. Chap lin- main **p.- iNer. and Richard 5 . Ball, advisor. mapd for occupational th e -api- ,: hr<''is hI fh<■* f r J.'-ir>]i’shuirnt sis in ul Calvert I RESERVE CALVERT NEW YORK CITY AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY *B6 PROOF * 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS w 1 Raymond Hunley Hew President: Student Council Installed . At St. Augustine’s College i Th“ formal installation of the j ft.. vent council was held at St j ; Augustine's College on Wednes day morning. October 16, at 9 a.m Dr Prezelt Robinson. Dean of the ; college presided and introduced I Dr. James A Boyer, rresid' - nt of | the college who gave Che purpose | of the Student Council and the ; | qualitication of the members. I *r. Bor re stated that the ! students of this college, hav j ing alt reentsite qualifications. i |mEew|x j additional schools approved by the | j American Medical Association s j j CouM.il on Medical Education and j ] Hospitals. Even with the growth of training schools, the American Occupational Therapy Asoeia* edition reports ibc nerd today for at least 6.000 more thera pists At present there are 4.090 registered occupational therapists hr the United States but of these only ‘2700 are a.r- j lively engaged in the profes sion. i The present average age of or- ! i-u national therapists is 25 years j ; and 09 per cent of those practicing ! 1 ore women. *‘ should not. be mi'- \ undvv.tood h.-i this is strictly a won. m'- ore.i-.-- inn, in-cause there THE CAROLIMAH I are eligible to hold office un der ihr student council .AH candidates for office must he bona-fide members of thetr respective classes, have at least » C plus average, snd be of good character. p Miss Helen Braxton sang “Ns Longer Cease to Pain Me." arrang ; od hv A. Scarlatti. The Rev. S. D Rudder. Chaplain rs the college, ! saw the invocation and benedtr- I tmn and the College Hymn was are demands for male therapists Men are needed especially in programs for the mentally ill, and those sponsored hy Ihe Veteran* Administration. The need for oc cupational therapist? is great, and training facilities in most part* of the count* v are plentiful. But the school* which are geared, to train 1 2,400 students » year now have i only 1,800 students. A part of the difficulty in ob -1 tainmg students is that material covered is somewhat technical and ’ scientific, covers approximately I three years, and consists of a min j imu-n. of 64 semester hour* of ar.a domic work, and a nine-month in tern-nip or riinic:i! training sung by the student body Members of the student rmmeil S I IN 20 SECONDS f I with just a touch OF H ORA-JEL| ■ PAinS',s*?et»- ■ sw.w „ *o*^. wwas 1m i You Arc SECURE With SECURITY | SALES - RENTALS ! PROPERTY MANAGEMENT j SECURITY REALTY 00. Phone TP. 4-321 R 325 E. Cabarrus Street; j .Jeme* A Shepard James H Brown. ! ' P j ALL BRANDS AND FLAVORS — CHEWING A&P’s OWN BRAND - Pure Vegetable Shortening A*rs OWN AM. IN'RI’OSE OCTOBER CHEESE FESTIVAL SPECIAL! Mel-O-Bd Processed Americar Pimento - Swiss Cap’ll John's Frozen Prepared Jane Parker Blueberry or Strawberry I REGALO FRESH j I»KG. 2^ ,1,111,11,1,- un.-Ti-u-inTiaiT r_.-uiu.il nni —i hi in wiiiniwin mii nwi \ “Super Heavy Western Beef, Lean, Boneless are: Raymond Ira Hurley presi dent, Harry G. Satterwhite vie president; Nancy Y Bhice. secre tary; Ann E. Sawyer, treasurer; Walter Kenan, business manager; lames F Civjngton, Sr, Willie L. ff STRAIGHT ml WURBOM WHISKfY 'NO. »'W*jgr~‘"r*"<”rA^»gaiT»r^M'Baggeg.'aKg'- , qaßJ l ‘^gWßEHajt3rtaca» REGALO FRESH wriLfti'wwomuiwiip.wni w m Kelly Mary Burnet*---, George W. F'le-naminv Terotr.e Battle Bsrbiri Bro- -n, George Weaver Marylyn Y Hart, Harriet Bryant, member st large. Advisor-, are Richard B. Bal' and Jam* = H. Boykin PAGE SEVEN
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