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PRINCIPALS AT NFA MEET Samuel B. Tata, left, Morgan ton, retiring president ot
the North Carolina Association of New Farmers ot America, talks with other principals attend
ing the annual convention held at AttT College last week. Dr. Charles Lyons, center, Raleigh, ex
ecutive secretary of the North Carolina Teachers Association, made one of the main addressee, and
at right is W. T. Johnson, Sr., assistant stafiF supervisor of vocational agriculture and advisor to
the state farm group.
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• Glenwood Village
2808 S. Wilmington St
Vo. Teachers
Confab Staged «
June 24
PUIUBDIO, Va Hie Rev.
Heelip M. Lot, executive director
of to# Virgin ie Council on Human
Relatione, will give the "kickoff
addreat for the Stele Conference of
Vmnotin—l and Practical Arte Tee
chen, Monday, June M, at 7 p. m. at
Virginia State College.
The general theme for theee tea
cher* of agriculture, busineea, home
economica, and induatrial arte, ia
“Protecting a New Image In Practi
cal Arte and Vocational Education.'
Larkins To
Attend Federal
Conference
John R. Larkina, Consultant, N.
C. State Department, will attend a
meeting of the Citizen* Adviaory
Council to the President’* Commit
tee on Juvenile Delinquency and
Crim% June 17-18, Washington. Q
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One ot toe major wnphene of
• Cameron Village
this meeting will be to explore
way* in which Other Federal pro
giams can be brought to bear on
the programs of youth. Represen
tatives from Federal Programs Re
lated to Youth will discuss the
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aspects of their programs soncen*»
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The Citizen* Adviaory Council is
composed of 21 members repressut
ing all areas of interest and sections
of the country. .
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