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' Open To Negroes; CAREER OPPORTUNITIES f. STAFF WRITER The Cai'mln: Church has an ever tnoeafun*; membership in this country end it has a scholarship t'uad de-igned to gi'-p help to Ne gro members of the church This fund in paying the tuition of ii or thy young CahtoUcs who are interested in furthering their edu cation Ht£n .1 hooi vnmn who are &< holarsbsps should sent* Mrs rojei i rulri.tni f atholir s. iinij-'.Hip Aiind tor Nrfrn I Hfp ttf-> trtr , ’*jl Ctlloil SI.. Springfield Mi'sachusetis. Us uric tlirsr scholarships are ennri tor four years. LOANS AND GRANTS under an education act passed by the Eighty fifth Congress may he available for tee second semester of thp present school year H is expected that the % ogram " ill get imde-u-ay conn Collet> student? who are inter* fashions by the yard ' : '/'Y .. \ ;• v V-s .A x - yr'-- ■'•X. r V, - s - / ifst#wv r Jff If lmm TMmm J Efird’s -of Raleigh „ SOSO if $095 pint M il f J 4/s qt. 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FABRICS: third floor Students who *re Interested tn ntie of these Federal scholarship loans should seek information from the Guldanc eand Counselling Services oi the high school or col lege they are attending Op'" (unities in certain fields are open to persons who are adequate ly prepared, and the best way to get prepared j;? to attend some col lege. university, or technical instu tute I'his source, of monies to as* i * students m school should he investigated by every interested Negro .-indent I ally opened last week with a senes i of prof. ,5100 = 1 rntiferenres during ; which the staff discussed and pre i pared for The Improvement of In | struction." The conference was ! presided over by Dr. Walter N. j Ridley, upon assuming duties Sep tembei announced that Dr Wil* 1 Hams' services had been retained as -* consvliaiit to the president for a i month About October l, President ,:nd Mrs Williams will assume j fiteir residence m .Jamaica, New I York. TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OPERATING the recently established tech nical institute at the college offers limited term trades in four new arris of job prepara tion Two year training periods are offered in Electronics. Prick Laying uid Secretarial Science, with a one year train ing period in Cosmetology. En rollment in thp technical in - trftite, will be Friday. September ! 10. NEW STAFF MEMBERS. In addition to Dr. Ridley, other i new personnel at the college in clude?. Leedell W Neyland. asset* ! "iaie professor of social sciences, formerly of Grambling College. Waver! y T -Jones, instructor .in ! electronic- formerly of St Paul's College. Mrs Lillian E Dtiers. in structor in cosmetology, formerly | owner and operator nf the Duers* School of Cosmetology, and Mrs v >n« G Robinson, house directres* i n f Hugh Cat® Hall, formerly nf State Teachers Col i 'ego niGtu uarrs or orientation With the arrival of new students, the orientation program included a dinner held by President and Mrs Ridley in Lane Hall Dining Room for faculty families. Former Presi dent and Mrr. S. D Williams were honored sue-sts- at this dinner. A | faculty reception was held for new tudents in Doles Hall, the senior women's residence Other activities Included en trance examination', a campus four, hrallh examination', ori entation activities. Freshman Talent Night was he'd <->n Friday evening, September 15. : -nd revealed the presence, of much talent in th freshman class which the largest in the past several yearr Orientation acitvities dosed : with the traditional Candlelidating ! Service of worship, meditation. and induction with all new stud | ents parfidnatimr on Sunday, Sep j tember M in the college auditor- I iurn. 1 Parents, friends from the corn ; munitv and returning students saw i now- siudentg light their candle; | from candles originally lighted by j the faculty to symbolize the begin : ning of thei i increase in know : lodge during their college careers. It Pays To ADVERTISE Wake County Youth Wins Honors In District Calf Show in State Four-H and NTA boys and girls | from fourteen counties in the , Southeastern District competed in the District Calf Show held at i Fayettesville, recently. Waka County 4-H and NTA boys j showed eight high quality animals and won three blue ribbons, four red ribbons and one white ribbon Donald Hodge. Wendell. Route 2, and Benjamin New kirk, Raleigh. Route 2, com peted In the, sixty-eight ani mal < ontesl for Grand Champ ion which was finally von by .James While of Cumberland County. Newkirk was runner •ip for best titled Blue ribbons went In Howard Hood, Vanns, Route 1. Donald j Hodge, Wendell, Rouie 2, end lien j jamin Newkirk, Raleigh, Route 2. I red ribbon? went to Herbert Sneed, j Fuquav Springs, Route 1; Louis I Holland. David Chavis and Len- j wood, ail of Varnia. Route J: white nbbon went to Therm on Hinton, Wendell. Route 2. The NFA and 4-!-! boy? from Wake were accompanied by adult community loaders. Also, C L Boone. assistant* Negro county rgent, ind B. T Williams, veteran Vo-Ag (cachet Fuquay Springs High School. PUBLICATIONS EXPERT JOINS NCC STAFF Ronald | C. Foreman, Jr„ candidate for | I the Ph.D. degree in communica- ! lion at the University of Illinois. I has joined the North Carolina j ! College Department of English ; staff. One of his duties at NCC j I will he to advise (hr All Amei'i- i | cs award winning andergrad- j iiate newspaper. The Campus ; Echo. Foreman, a native of Dur ham. edited <he Hillside Cbron* irle during his high school day®. Later at Hampioin Institute he edited the Hampton Script. Af ter graduating from Hampton with a B.S. degree. Foreman earned a master’s degree in Eng lish at NCC. He spent one year I of post graduate study at New York University. Foreman has i ; held teaching and public reD- i lions posts at Shaw finiverxitv, Knoxville College, and Twskegee j Institute I • . ■ _ __ Va. State’s Opening Set For Friday ; PETEIiSBURG, Va - Virginia Slate College will hold its formal j Opening Convocation on Fridas. ! September 26. at 8:00 p m. Dr. GeW gro oeGer George W, Gore. Jr., president nf Florida A and M. University, Tal lahassee, F*la . will deliver the main address, Miss Afrika E Hayes, so prano; Mr Donald E, Barrel, piano 'and Mr William L. Griggsby, ba j ntone, all members of the music i faculty, will, render selections. Mr. 1 David E Carroll, also of the mu sic faculty, will be at the organ. The exercises will be presid ed over by Dr. J. H. Johnston, *fce president of Virginia Stale College. Dr 5 M. Hunter, dean of the college, will m»k< r an weanremnets and Dr. Robert V Daniel, college president, will I Introduce the speaker, j Dr, Gore received his education • : at the DeFauw Unverslt.y, Howard University and Columbia Univer sity. H> was dean and director of the Graduate School of Tennessee A. end T State University from 1928 until 1950 He is the founder nf Alpha Kan pa Mu Honor Society, and was pro* ident of the American Teacher* Asociation from 19*19 to (951. H* was vice president nf the Nation* ] al Education Asociation Prune and shear Christmas tines j for top U S, grades, — Remember the wards ;>f Uw Lord Jesus, how He said, It Is more blessed te give thrfm to receive.— (The Acts 2d, 3b.) Often, when spontaneously bestowing a friendly smile, up on a lonely person, or a. word or deed of help and encour agement to one m distress, ws have been wondrous!? re warded by such an inner sat isfaction as a fortune in dollers could not equal. 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