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THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JTTLT 5, 1958 8 Frog Helping Heart Research In Laboratory At Bennett GREEN SJJORO - Ta« lowly frcj fins pipiem- to scientists— has left hi* creek bank and moved into the laboratory to help heart research here at. Bennett College. He literally bares his chest so his heart, beats can be counted, while his body temperature is lowered, then raised, he experimenters hope to find an exact, ratio between such temperature changes and the heart j activity. Manipulating stop watch, thermometer and keeping count are Misses Kay Frances Hud son biology major, and Betty , Middleton, training to be a la boratory technician. Assisting them is Willie Young, an in structor in the biology depart ment, and keeping' an eve on th« whole project Is Dr. .1 Hen ry Say-lev chairman of the net- 1 enr«* division. Director of the project u Van S i Allen. Instructor in biology, and sdfasfa — f| . 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WINTER OPEN DAILY ramiiy stamps i sa. m , to to P .m. j MONDAY WITH EVERY THROUGH PURCHASE! fi SATURDAY I g ~ jflp progreys we roone Irons thorp it . -r G-as iii 11 deoends upon couroge, & L3;-- rj : thrift ond hord work not only | or the individual bed \tor ojr We wit] transact no business Independence Day, Friday, July 4th j FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AMD TRUST COMPANY | oudweiser ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC ® St. LOUIS * NEWARK « LOS ANGELES HARRIS WHOLESALE, INC Raleigh, N. C. j the recipient of A grant from the ! North Carolina Heart Association. The award was made, according to the Association's Research Com eit.tre, both because the project was expected to add data about the ftog's heart action, and because it involved the paritcipation of under graduate students who might go on into medical research as a ca reer. The average American eats a- j | bout 30 pints of ice cream annually'. Ice cream should be stored at O j degrees. j A good farm marketing situation ! exists when there is large volume, high quality products, and depend- ! able supply. The number of robot' gins in ; North Carolina has declined from j 1,844 in 1120 to 342 in 1957. « 1 North Carolina's he;! out-of-state i i broiler markets are in Norfolk. Vs., i Philad. lphifl. fV, and Baltimore. .Mr. The trio for Miss Oden} " ho will he. traveling alone, is a graduation gift to which she hta been looking forward with great anticipation for j over a year While in Europe. Mur. Odm will ; also visit Switzerland, Germany. London and I hr. World's Fair at ! Brussels. She will return by air on • July 28. The ‘daughter of. Mrs Mamt" O ! den, the young graduate majored in j | social science and plans a career j a.s a social worker. Asked wheth- j or she would get married while in Europe, Miss Oden, who is engag ed, smiled. "No, I think that we will wait awhile probahly until my fiance is reassigned to duty in the United States.” BENNETT HEART RESEARCH Misses Kay Hudson, left, qf St. George, S. C., and Betty Middleton, of Burton, s. r , shown with Van S. Allen, biology instructor at Bennett Colics- at work on a research project sponsored by the North Carolina li.-art Vviocia lion. They aim to establish vaiio between rate of heart, beat' a«d body temperature of frogs. During State Conference: Vocational Psychologist Talks At Virginia State TjETUPCDi mr sr. . * PETERSBURG. Va. A voca tional psychologist told the Slate ! Conference of Vocational teachers meeting at. Virginia Stale College recently that there is a need for a SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS ALUMINUM & GALV Screen Wire HINGES SPRINGS, Etc. ELECTRIC FANS —See — «,r, YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Martin Rt. Dial TEmplc 2-7121 VIEW PORTRAIT The mother, Mrs. Julia \ Simmons, Fayetteville ami the wile. Mrs. Naomi H. Simmons, Greensboro, examine the portrait of the late S B. Simmons to hang at lh, New Farm ers of America Camp, named in the lalter’s ho io.- at the dedication held at the site last Friday. The portrait was executed by Preston Hay good, a Greensboro artist. I great resurgence for apprenticeship i training. Ho was Dr. Randall B Hamrick, president Eastern Personnel Ser vice at Bridgeport. Connecticut Ds j hvering the keynote address at the conference, Hamrick told the 400 teachers in attendance that "youn sters in high school today must be trained effectively in vocational education so that they may accept technoloigcal jobs in the labor mar ket. "The challenge nt, vocational tea chers was never greater than it is j today. We have little to fear in ' keeping up with Russia today, but the great problem in this area will come t<m years from now. At that time," be said, ' those In the 28-3fi age gioup will he few and not too well trained " Hamrick viid that, the high school student today is poorly nurtured educationally- “He is •arkicg in a skillful knowledge of English md mathematics," he said. "B«* the first thing that !? basic t« terhnotcgicel training Is an understanding of the fun damental? of mathematics." "'We must remember,” he t*. rluded. that there are deeper - ?te labor shortages ahead and this gives an added responsibi lity to the vocational educator ” Fro idont Robert P Daniel of ! Virginia State College, in ex'iend > mg greetings to the conference, in. | dirated that vocational teachers i were responsible leaders in the community, "The College." he said , 'is addressing itself to the prog j ram of vocational education so that it can help in the improvement of instruction in the schools. R K. Bass, assistant state super visor rs agriculture, slated that vn. I rational education has coroe a long j way since 1917. 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