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New Dean Os Women At A And T Has Travelled Extensively GiUEjENSBORO—The new dean women *t. A&T College brings tft thi position a wealth of ex- I«sri4fie« through both, travel and trtipifi*. Miss Geneva J, Holmes, Greens boro native, who assumed the post i* September of this year has not ehly received special training in her field at some of the leading universities of the world, but has traveled extensively in both Eu- Africa and the Carriboan. She count* among her most cherished experiences the four i mn£ 1-t years overseas assign ment with the American Nat ion*! Red Cross. As director mt service clubs tu Europe Coring; World War IT, Miss ' lolffiH worked In the pro gram from late 1942 to the eiosinif of the European clubs ill June of 1947, During this porfad her travels carried her to Eng-Und. Scotland, France, Chechoslovakia, Italy and the ' Middle East. Her travels in Africa resulted » one year teaching sunt in Sierra. Leone. She taught in the \e I TEARS ||OLD j '|»O4S , Ejgig; * J • IsSSit \ Bellows \ Club . Bourbonj m±<m & company 1 lOUISViUE, KENTUCKY I mmm bourbon whisko- 1 J 86 nm 1 fUSrSIBUTEO BY JtATIONAi. I VOtSfU-LERS PRODUCTS CO, | Compliments PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. ZEBULON, H. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Freetown Secondary School in that [ country on an international teach- ! er exchange program under a Full- j bright Fellowship. While on the | continent she traveled in Liberia I and Nigeria. Her travels in the Carriboan included visits to Cuba. I Haiti, Puerto Rico and British West I Indies. A graduate of Howard Universi ty in Washington, D. C„ Miss Holmes received the M.A. degree in Guidance and Personnel at Co lumbia, University. She has done other post graduate work at New 1 < EXHIBITED GRAND CHAMPION Miss Barbara Jean Hilliard, Route 1, Battleboro, is shown receiving a blue ribbon at the Negro Tri-County Market Hog Show and Sale conducted in Nashville recent ly, The hog was sold for $98.48. A&T College Gets Bids On New Structure, Re novations GREENSBORO—The A&T Col- j lege Trustee Board last week re ceived bids on construction of a j proposed brick and paint shop and alterations and renovations tor biology and chemistry laboratories. A low bid of $66,836 for general construction on both projects was turned in by the Baker-Cochran | Construction Company of Greens- ! boro. Other low bids included: Robb j Plumbing and Heating Company, High Point, plumbing, $11,003 < Compliments Os TODD ELECTRIC COMPANY INCORPORATED GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FO 5-3671 Wendell, N. C. Compliments Os THE McPHAIL COMPANY A Complete Line of Clothes for the Entire Family! WENDELL. N. C. Johnson Cotton Company NATHANE ELECTRICAL AND GAS APPLIANCES Phone FO 5-3871 Wendell, N. C. York University and at Oxford University in England. Prior to coming to A&T she had served as director of resi dence at Bennett College here, counselor to women at Florida A&iVI University at Tallahas see and dean of women at Fay etteville State Teacher* Col lege at Fayetteville. She holds membership in a host of professional and social organi sations and is a member of the Executive Board of the Southern College Personnel Association. j Dixon and Christopher Company. I Inc,, Greensboro, healing $9,225; Talley Electric Company, Greens boro. electrical. $10,822 and South ern Desk Company, Hickory, lab oratory furniture snd equipment, $22,503.45. j The bids, subject to approval of i the Department of Administation I of North Carolina at. Raleigh, were i okeyed by the Executive and Building Committees of the trustee board. ST. AUGUSTINE'S STUDENT COUNCIL The Student coun cil oj Kaieicii's St, Augustine’s College is shown above, first row. left to right, Miss Nancy Rhine, vice-president; Clinton Dugger, president ; Miss Barbara Brown, secretary. Second row, James Davis, Talmadge Hunt, Hiss Dorothy Henderson, Walter Kenan, all class representa tives Third row, Cornelius Freeman, Miss Betti* Kills, Miss Alice llannitml. fohnnie Lua-on. ME* Barbara McWiffla-ms, Back row, Ronald Dockett, advisor, and Miss Amy Sawyer, member-at-large. Delta Sorority Gives $7,182 In Scholarship j WASHINGTON D. C. - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, a public or- i ganizatk-m of EO.OOO • "■ .:c women, i announced, recently that it has »- ; warded a total of $7,188 fc training j grants and scholarships for the j j current; school year, j The Sorority gave SI,OOO t<j the Referral and Supplementary Scholarship program of the Nation al Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, an organiza | tion which selects m .subsidizes j students for training at. interracial ■ colleges. The Delhi School of Social Y/ork in Delhi. India received by the National VVt'CA of India with the cooperation of the A meric* n YWCA is now a grad uate school of the University i ; of Delhi. It is one of two in all ■ ! southeastern Asia and the only one which offers a masters degree in social work. A total of $3,000 was awarded to five graduate students, one of whom received SI.OOO and four of j whom received s*>oo each A total I of $2,682 in varying amounts was i awarded to nine undergraduates Os the $3,000 awarded for post 1 graduate study. SI,OOO went to '• ’u«nifa O D. Tate of Greensboro 5; who is working towards aPh Din r-nnomics at New York Univer- I sity, The four S6BO awards went to Miss Ethel M. Anderson of *■' ' Birmingham who Is studying i speech therapy at the T niversl ; ty of California. Mrs. Hilda O. r ‘ • Fortune of New York City who e j is working towards a masters decree at New York Univer sity's Human Relations Center, | Miss Mary J, Buyck of Chicago who is working towards % mas ters decree in the Teacher Edu cation Center of the Universi ty of Chicago and Mrs. Alsncta j E. Gould of Institute. VF. Va. who is studying at Atlanta Uni versity's School of Library Science. Receiving tb" undergraduate i scholarships were Yvonnecrls l Smith of Newport News, V‘a., a medical student at the Medical College of Virginia: Shirley Alex- I under of Evanston. Illinois, an edu | cation major at the University of i IHinois; Ethel Mae Ingram of Lou- I isville, an education major at the I University of Louisville, Sandra J. At Benedict: ! Charleston Girl Named As Queen COLUMBIA, S. C, Elfrettffl j Taylor, an attractive senior from ! Charleston, has been chosen Bene dict College's “Miss Homecoming” | for tbs 1556-59 year, j The 20-year-old business educa- I Lon major was picked by mem bers pf the Benedict football s^uad, I who presented her to the student body at the noon chapel hour Wed nesday S Miss Taylor and her two attend j ants, Emma Mays, a senior from i Andrews, and Nevada McNeil, a senior from Marion, will reign ! during the homecoming festivities i Saturday, October 25, when the j Benedict Tigers play host to the Savannah State College eleven. Miss Taylor S« no newcomer to Benedict royalty, Earlier this year, she reigned as queen of the annual .Way Day te*tiri jj ties. She. was “Miss Jonicr” in 1957-5)1, an attendant to “Mis* Benedict” in 1959-57, and an at tendant to “M 1 s s Alpha Fhi Alpha” in 1955-59. Fhe is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and Is secretary of the student council. Miss Taylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taylor of Charleston, and the oldest of eight children. She attended Four Mile and Dan iel Jenkins Elementary schools; graduated from Bonds-Wilson High | school in May, 1955. and enrolled at Benedict in September, 1955, on a four year scholarship from the Charleston County Board of Edu cation. Tn high school and In college, j she sang on the choir and perform- I t-A with several drama groups. S3he J j s member of Bethel Reformed j ! Episcopal Church Her hobbies | are writing poetry, singing and j j cooking, 1 Johnson of Detroit, an education major at the University of Michi gan and Betty Lou Jones of Wort land, Oregon, a sociology major at Portland State College. Additional scholarships went to Maria A, Myers of Tampa, a home economics major at Florida A. and M, University: Jacqueline L. Quinn of Sturgis, Mississippi, a physical education major at Tuskegee In stitute, Ala.; Annie M. Spaulding of Durham, N. C„ a. mathematics ma jor at North Carolina College and Vernona Wate of Meridian. Okia an education major at Langston University, Okia. Other Delta grants, the Juba Bumry Jones scholarship in journa lism and the Julliette Derricotte Compliments Os A. 0. BRIDGER’S COAL YARD Phone FO 5-3026 Wendell, N, C Compliments Os BRASWELL FEED & SEED CO. For Certified Seeds and Diamond Feed Visit With Us. We Have Also e Certified Seed Cleaner. For Baby Chicks We Have Plenty! FO 5-8311 WENDELL. V C. Compliments Os Wendell Tractor & Implement Company, Inc. MASSEY-FERGUSON TRACTORS ARROW IRRIGATION NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT Phone FO 5-9741 Highway 64 Wendell, N. C Compliments Os Hudson-Belk CO. ' HOME OF BETTER VALUES" WEN DELL, N. C. Compliments Os SEE THE NEW 1959 FORD NOW ON DISPLAY WENDELL MOTOR COMPANY FO 5-239! Wendell, N. C. Compliments Os RAPER TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. Your Authorized AHts Chamber Dealer AN 9-4501 Vance St reel ZEBULON, N. C. Glorial Humphrey Crowned “Miss NC College Of’sß” DURHAM Mi.s Glorial Lucille Humphrey, 21-year-old mathema tics major, has been formally crowned "Miss North Carolina College of I flat)". Coronation was held Friday night (n Duke Auditorium with NCC President Alfonso Lider placing crown on the head of 1 ' the attractive NCC senior, who is counselor tor first year wo men and hasilcus of NCC* Al- ; pha Kappa Alpha sorority. Jerome H. Dudley of Asheville, i Student Government Association ; I president, spoke briefly in SG , head's traditional address after • coronation. The impressive ceremony opened j ' promptly at 3:15 with NCC's band i under the direction of R- H.». L. | ' Jones in a prelude. The Rev. W. D , ■ King said invocation, Robert Howie j .sang a solo, and the band sounded i fanfare. Four fraternity queens ied the. roronafion party. They award in social group work ad- \ vanced college training wore not | awarded this year, There were no j applicants in those categories | My Neighbors MSMm “I know that taxes are outrageous, hut can't we PLEASE eat something be sides potatoes?” THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATCRIOAY, OCTOBER 25, 185* were the Misr.es Rhnda Plum mer, Alpha Phi Alpha: Vai rria Lynch, Phi Beta Sigma; Roberta Hodge, Kappa Alpha Psl; and Barbara Lyon, Omega Psi Phi. This year's class attendants in the ceremony were Althea Petteway for the Durham city students; Marily Pridgeon, freshmen: Barba ra Hall, sophomores; and Rosa Williamson, juniors. Preceding the regal Miss Hum phrey were Charles Ray. Jr., ring bearer; Lu Anne Edmonds, Bible and scepter bearer, and the queen's maids of honor. Misses Zonobia Newton and Jacqueline Walden. Miss Humphrey is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. Eddie Humphrey, ,'505 Court St.. Jacksonville, COMPLIMENTS OF NARRON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Batteries, 'lire* & Bicycles Wendell, N. C. Compliments Os Wakelon Superette Zebulon, N. C. «»> i'wn i inn mimnw i—ini r —ii n «t » -j.--. COMPLIMENTS OF PHILIP MASSEY "More Merchandise For Ltsr." , F C. X. DISTRIBUTOR Feed. Seed, Pond Fertilizer. Paint* A Oiis AN 9-4141 ZEBULON, N. C ■ iwwror'roumiMf m ii.t u. i ~ immuMimiimia ■uii» | mwii niiihiimhw—i >i ■— iw«n— ■ i -nri'.*w>ww>wiß«iiViinnmmwwbw »in—iwiihwii ■mil ii nm MreeMwciflwniMnaMuji—ji—fWMiMWMlM'inm—nwnwwa aanwan—hhih»wiim——ii.mhii Compliments Os R. B. WHITLEY & SON Wendell, N. C. FARM SUPPLIES ES S 0 DISTRIBUTOR 'TOsnuroMawaeMwcairze.-swaiwiaw vpwiKm *-arr*?f :isrtKmmaammars Compliments PLEASANT’S GROCERY PHONE FO 5-2791 Complete Line of Meats and Groceries WENDELL, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF SELL YOUR TOBACCO CENTRAL WAREHOUSE A Sale Every Day Stephenson Brothers WENDELL, N. C. NEW RCA VICTOR cpnOTe, ( ...... You arc cordially invited to come in and see the 1959 Model RCA-VICTOR Televisions &• register for the SET that we will give away Saturday night, November Ist, at 8 P,M. There is no obligation and you do not have to be present to win. WENDELL FURNITURE CC. WENDELL, N. C. AN 9 4141 CAR A campus-wida recepfloa fellw* ed the coronation. A danc* in thu* Women's Gymnasium climaxed th# royalty celebration. «fc 950 PINT jjf. auMusacvs ||j Calvert RESERVE American Whiskey MLVUJ DISULLEBS PO.. H V, C. • 36 MfiOf *5% GRAIN HEUTRAI SPISIIS • SLEWED WHIJXff 15
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