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. ■ A Town Appreciative Os Its Citizens, Their Patronage A Recent Grad Prefers Hampton To Duke Univ. ROBERSONVILLE—Miss Janie* Cto. a resident of Parmele, and a lIM graduate at th* East End High •thobl has selected Hampton In state to do further martriculation tEr higher edueatMMl achievement ifias Carr, a brilßtiM fIHWIIH) Ms mere than a ddse* MtamtMfs add could have (Handed Virtually ahy college of her desire. She turn ed down a four-year scholarship dfterdd her by Duke University, dbrjsam, and selected to study at HlOiptOS. iflss Carr will be studying in the *B*B of science at Hampton Insti tute, Hampton, Virginia. Perhaps it Mould be pointed out that this jHuilg lady comes from a very bril liant family. She has sisters who dPs tedchdrs and nurses. While in MgS .school. Miss Carr served as MeSident of the Studeht Body and Mid other important student poei tlgas yet maintained a brilliant ace- Mmic record. Hampton Institute is a co-educa- Honal college for promising gradu ates Os accredited secondary ggho&S. Hampton hat recently built perh ips the most modern communi cations cCnter in America. College dtuddnts and graduates from all dVef the South have come to visit Hampton’* new communicaions 1. 3 GRANfiELL INSURANCE AGENCY Coftyjlet* Insurance Coverage RobersonvUle, N. C. PLANTERS Tobacco Warehouses OF IMteERfidfTOLLE E. G. ’ AND! ANDfcfiftON A HtMthl HlGttbMllH Silts Everyday * Phone 7984381 Get The Top Dollar For Your Tobacco Crop RobersonvUle, N. C. K&L IGA STOKE • Cdmplete Line of Fresh and Tinder Meats • Quality Groceries • Farm Supplies • Household Ware* • Air Conditioner* • Toys • School Supplies Robertonviile’s ONE STOP SHOPI GREEN-BRITTON MOTORS, Inc. / 9 • / *• # . THUNDERBIRD - FORD LTD GALAXIE 500 FAIRLANE MUSTANG & NEW TRUCKS T«)«0hone 795-2301 . Box *O7 Kobonoovillo, N. C. CAROIIMAN Thanks The Merchants And Citizens Os Robersonville For Their Patronage center. The principal. Mr. N. E. Slade has asked the parents of the Rotor sonville community te keep stu dents in school unless absolutely necamary to keep them out Students Take To Recreation ROBEKSONVTMJC—for the past two summers, the RobersonvUle Recreation Program has been under the supervision of Mr. N. B. JoneS, assistant principal of the East End High School. Mr. Jones is a grad uate of Shaw Univrsity and holds a Masters Degree from North Caro lina College at Durham. Jones has reported to The CAROLINIAN that they have had a very improv'd recreational pro gram this summer. More than dne hundred boys and girls reported to the recreational canter daily thii summer, he reports. Games of a wide vSfiefy wdM played at the center this SUIMMf. The older boys playM NgMWB, table tennis, softbalk badminton while the younger children pferrf bingo, toe ball and solv'd puaeMS. It would interest thd dUftidi unity Faculty-Steff: Pre-School Conference SetAtShaw SlM* UntWHy’S facuMy-staff prf-Schoo! ddnferdfiCS wiU Wgfft dfl September 8, in the Campus Inn. The conference theme will be “Rais in! Our Sights and Our Standards .” The opening session will begin Tuesday morning, September 8, at 9:30 a m. with Dr. Jamea E. Cheek, president dt the university presid ing. New faatDty «d naff wam- Bern WiU be gftoMd Md IMfSBuySS By. ftesiddtrt Chart. and Vmtr sity officiate will explain the admin istrative and academic organiza tional structure to them. Dr.-Cheek will address the group at the after noon lunhceon. Panel discussions will be held as follows: Wednesday morning. Sep tember 9. 9:30-12:30. theme: “The Future of the Predominantly Negrd Private College in Attempting to Raise its Sight* and its Standards." Discussion points and participants sre 1. Financial Support. Dr. Leon C. Riddick. Director of Develoo ment and Public Relation*: 8. At traction of Outstanding Students, Mrs. Martha Wheeler, registrar; 3. Development of a. Competent and Effective Faculty. L. H Cook, act ing Wean of the colleee; 4. The Crea floA Os an Image of Excellence. Dr. IVVane. chairman. of Social Sciences. ffom 1:30-3:30 p.m. AM fhdtfld: "toward a Definition of Lftofdl Alls Eduddttor Will be dtoefirti* tor panel #drtlfldo*ts as fellow* 1 fie Rdio aod fundtkm at Canara! Edneatiort m Dm literal Arts Ct#. titotom. the fever end M w w. FtdfWM. SaMeiate dfdfassor of ftu- MAMEto: i f(M Edtponslbility of fto fddtlffy M I tfbettlt Arts Cot. Mie lee ♦«#<** fdoeation. Mrs. WffM J»m. IfjWMfo nrdfrMOf of MtMdfMft: #. I*4 Guidelines for rit**i*fn*v * fttffeyentiafed Cue. rieuium tor Studdr iU Vtfyirtg AfcDKMd. Mi*.. VifftfiM Jfdtvdfl, as addfdtd Mefdiddf st mOmstm Chari* Edbeew. tmmM prafrarar St Mafdfy wilt frtdidd dtdr ffidsd (ted pgnai. • ; thhrSddy. BsftmßSt W. ©t Jsmst *. Hlttrtten W«l Pjeaidd ovd# Dm dttWtoton* Bn thd ttohM "Cut riculum Planning and Revision." University officials will point out tht role and re.spori'ibility of Die admnistration in planning a cur- Mufcim. Odd th« r«M irtd fddfdddi- Mlity of toe acad-ffiitf dHrltioi* fSa tfMme for ffcbrdday dj&er- Mdd «i be “The FtttUid Os Etow Umi versify." President Cheek will discuss the Academic Program. The Financial feedUreds. Th? Physical Plant, the Student Persdrtndl Ear vices. The ddDfiMnce will to etfntfluded Thursday evening with a general discussion and Dean L. H. Cook will preside. Battlehoro 4-H Club Is Adding Many JjtCAtVW «A»OiWVt^ Irr rsr •Afruaoao-fiM §m mtrial eomfllitted M the Battle*™ CMMKtfMty Itet W«dh « Uta 4-ff tdudatidddl dftd fteteitidMl ggMar M Ba4tld»6r9. Xd Boetfice jfaittdM, PMdtdd*. *T«Mddd d*W "tm »SpU MM Wi. SrvTte nSM»S U m club member! and dttdutf (hd te fbf adult* «toliin not nad te ap portunity to compute the art of redding and writing. Rev. Judaon King, auperinten dant of the Franklinton Center Chriatian Institute, of Bricka, led an inspiring discussion on the tm tmum «f parental support la a shaagHtf tAd cdtepM* tote*. X*? membeirawbe Jouted the ergantoatton are aa fallows: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny srussir jSfaJftfi* A* r dJ! > !oua Brunowick stew waa served, fsOewuig the to know that a modern Tennis Court la in the making for another year. With the average work week a MSe ever StfVtete to mm fa fee Margate tea far raa- SSL *«*»«■,*< ****** *; tjfgfd |# ■Hrjllif IM ■ tiil—na reer—tton. “An Idle mifid tt OM devil's work shop" The attitude of both parents and children towdjrboUgsnajngg ttThaa bean df « faMivt tear# •ad Mr. date la looking forward ITB A mar «a open a maga stna for wkkk yen ara a aibacrlber and te find • WdiirtßSM dte Dr. Boyer Releases Appointments To St. Augustine’s Faculty, Staff fir. Hum A. Mbst. prtmetM at Saint Augustine’s College, has an nounced the appointment of the following persons to the faculty and staff of the college for the 1984-85 school year: Dr. EmiUe C Fonsworth. protes ter at physical sciences and mathe- MOUcs. Dr. Fansworth fields «M AA ddffda Dim Wfldy ColMtfd. MS Om Celdfddo Dtetd and PHD. degree from Orambling College, Grambling. La. Dr. L. W. Oliver, professor of his tory and political science, received the A3, degree from Miles Col lege. the M. A. degree and the Ph.D. ddffde from Indiana Uni*dni«y. Dt Gino L. Rizzo, part-tifod ftd tmm of Frdrteh. 6f. Dmso fdSdNk dd Dm a b 4tjtm teem U*o Mar. ,cd Polo in Venice, and the Ph.o. degree from the University of Pa CP<axCheeh Totals $260,698 A single check for (290,698 was delivered to the Wake County tad offiee last vrSSk by Carolina Powdf add Ll#bt Camssy. in payment of tht cdiKpdnyii MM property MM id Wake County Odd Raleigh, fie paytosiD (deludes SIM,- 411 fir DM ddddiy and *74.m for ADaifh, dddirdlng to Bay. 700 Students Expected: 99th Academic Year At Shaw Btains Sept. 10 ffie Nifldfy-mmtM KSStSMS Y Ht will begin at Shaw University on Thursday, September 10. The pro jected enrollment for the school year is 700. with 300 mew »ludei,U> expected T'UitLUi t. ku, dun if Uu- Dento. has aimaMteud Die irked ala as fraaEEMg arMatoura *a MDatvai Ttraraday. iMpteiHker M. at tiSS pat s awvM wDt to siAiM itk ntniriiif 9nilHitlPUt BIHVWn 111 UrWmBM /liaiiEi imui, Friday, scgMMtoi If, as Ms UE JtoBM 3 CBSSk. Meat. Sara as stow ttaivSNtty. l#• toss H. Cobk, dean es the rdl lege and Mias Shirley Mom (Miss Bhtw> will extend greet ings te th* newcomers. Uittverffty official* will Motors M the naw students during MMnto* Don <m tha procedures and faalit tie* st Dm UMtiwlton. The fresh men social. Sponsored by Did Stu dent Council, will take piece Sat urday. September if, at 8:00 pm. ib Spaulding Gymnasium. Sunday. SapterttMT If. at 11:00 B.M. in University ChUfch. the Daverend Jaines AMxSflder, Ufti NCC Reveals 1964 Faculty, Staff Changes DURHAM - Twaftty-faur faculty members, fourteen viaiting teach ers, and nine other employees will join the North Carolina College administration, faculty and staff lor tha 1964-85 school yedf. President Samuel p. Massie iiMfluiieed yee terday. In addition to appoint**** died# earlier, new personnel havs been named to the dapdfMWflte biology, economic*, Ertgliih. beeitn education. hon>4 economic!* ftu—t physics, and rbiftirtH lAftgue! i! well as several admin and non -academic urtltt dl Ihe edllefe. Faculty membara ara Iha hmaw ing: Robert F, Kennedy, erti ft M. s. Asia. Mrs. Jean Boyer, and Mr* Caroline H. Tuete, biology; Key* mond A, Mallet, economics; Ben jamin M. Lifson, Mrs. Martha R Lilson. Miss Christie W. McCoy, and Samuel R. Shumaker. English; Mrs. Mildred O. Page, health edu cation. Dr. Jean O. Cooper, Mrs. Ruth H. Johnson, and Mrs. Muriel B- Llevaay, home economics; Robert Rafstnw, Mrs. Helen F. OilUatt, and Mrs. Dorothy J Kitten, moato; Miss Ethel Harvey and Paul T. Sikora. physic*; Miss Monique Bras, Eugene EgAsesFfrr? Margaret W. Janas, Rtert J. V*?***?' dttuurt Meltzer, add Dt. Margaret t Wsttsner. romance language* Vsiting teachers are W. E. Cun ntotent Latin. William A, Marsh, Mrs. Uzsie Craws, Herbert Gray. Murray J. MarvWt, and Uddsey Merritt, commerce; William Ray Marty, political science; Jamea W. Clay, geography; Mrs. Elisabeth OaMmM madwniatiea) Mrs Judith ftoter and Mrs. CUaaMth Chan iatt saetology; John Daiaaii and ten 6. Byrd, law; add Manual A. Herrera. Spanish. HaW addikiHlfiin « pefSo«a«l are Willie L. Bryant ragiatrsr,»and Dr. Jamas X. Thomas, part-time physi dad. Other etddMyaa* are Miss Augua assistants; Mrs CUytaa H. Watson, dormitory supervisor. BemeU Janas accountant; Mrs Mae McMil lan add MB* PfcptUd Hawkins stan- dua in Ms. fit. Rid«d la foWDMd professor of romance languages at the University of North Carolina to Chapel Hill. Earl R. Edwards, assistant profit sor of history. Ha holds the A3, degree and the MA. degree Worn and^s I deridflMMNMMdy MWwd the FI D. ddgfoe dt Em UnJWM of North Cetdfina. Edgar E. fucker, assistant profts* sor of history and social sudies. Mr. Tucker received Die A3, degree from Dayton University, the M 3, degree from Howard University and is a candidate for the Ph-D. degree at Howard UnivdNNF- Jack V BiggaM, dollagaorganift and kMfmMdr St Stock:. Ut MM the S.lWns. ddd M.tfug dagradl ffdto the University of tlMdtt. Mr, fitg gers has done further study if By mend (new, CFAL district tosnsger. The city’s total la ep 18.448 and the county’s up 11.- (89 ever 19*3. CPALs total property tax pdf. dMntt M Ddrth CdrtDMd DMs yddf wDI amount id sBdM D million ODMr levies wtD push Ml pdymdMu of dll taxes to dfedut «M fMUIM. vartity Muttatar wDt dattvar a m* tag* m Dm atudasM Registration for all naw KudSftte will begin on Monday. September 14. al 6.30 a.m. Freshman Mldnt night UMM Monday, September 14. at BKW p.m. id Orednieif Auditorium. men trill togtn at BM Mb, Era alar eta** wart trtE bagto as Hf|i«|agag Iff. At ' MS *.«. Th# opening aaaamMy Ist EM 198445 tohool year Wlfl h# IMld on Friday, September 18, at 12:00 noon in Greenleaf Auditorium with President Cheek presiding. ROYAL CLEANERS and ' SHIRT LAUNDRY Dty Cleaning and Laundry—Shirts Dona at Our Plant WE PICK UP AND DELIVER O. U PARISHES, Mgr. ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. A. 0. ROBERSON & CO. ami The Bargaining-Annex Clothing For Tka Entire Family High Style* Sporting Goods Roberson ville, N. C. RED FRONT AND ADKINS AND DAILEY WAREHOUSES Ph. 795-4161 Ph. 795-4911 Old And Naw Friends Are Invited To Sell With U» SALES EVERYDAY Char He A Jim Grey, 8r„ Robert Adkins, Jack Sharp A J. E. Gray, Preps. Robertonville, N. C. fMtMV ttnivdMMf. Howard L. Burchetts, instructor of art. Mr. Burchetts received the 35. and M 3, degree* from AET College in Greensboro. Ho hat done further study at New York Uni versity. On P. Chadha, instructor as -I-.*- —.*— m» fcoMa BA EMM EM MMM StM nology, and tbo UA dagrta from th* University at Worth Caroline in Chapel HUL Mrs. Barbara Grtsaom. Instructor at English. Mrs. Grttoom received the A3, degree from Albany State Collega m* EM MA. degree tram North CaVoEdd College at Durham. MME H Lorn tort, Instructor of BSfMI (Wdddraw Wilson Teaching IdfofsT Mr. Ladbort holds the BA. degree from Bard College, the MA. degree from Yale, and la new can didate for Dio PhD degree from Yala. A Hon L. Royster, tnrtroetor at health and physical education. Mr. Royster received th* 33 degree from Florida AAM University, and th* MS: degree tram Kansas State University. Th* Reverend Edwin E. Smith. gSßdfa chaplain and Instructor of pEDdMpEf- H* holds Dm 83. da grad Eddl the University of Illinois dnd Dm fi.D. degree from Seebury Wdatern Episcopal Theological-Sem UMff. FdtEar Smith it alao candi- DIM Ah' Em S T M. dagra* at Sat- ThdEM Roundtree la return-1 iflf I* IMF pgDEon at instructor of English attar « year’s sheenco. Several members of the faculty will to on leave this year studying toward doctoral degrees. They are Lawerenc* Gould, wRg WiU study St th* University St NSMMya*t* in th* area of maDMMMEM, dames F. Wise will ala* SBtO It EM Uni versify of PaMWhmm M EM arm at art, and Mm Am*M MNMatU studying in DM MW m SBSOSHtf. Robert A ErtlDMy, aMMMM fro feasor of EntfiA ha* haaa gfamed an IBM FifttfOTlSllS ttfßugh the Mums Dagra CMMga fmi to pur- AUtf ddfltffsf duflflf fhc i"- gomMg year al DM uswarwty of WisaaMM. GRIMES DRUG CO. WEeti Tag Raid MiitogtMß Cill Uftort U« To ff*9 Yd«l ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. East End Alumna OfKl 1 Blind School Faculty 1 MMe Chance la the ctoMD Might *r at Mr. and Mrs LttrtNS DhM who MHMrty lived tnfMWMMjMa da gMdMClad from NM Caraiina COOS st Durham, E jM, MM. Amt lour tear* off stMMIM wifi, Mtes Chance tocided Mfratot at tentively this summer M lWadWi her experience and MtMT ejtME herself tor the now gattttm Ma will to holding this iafeaD NJ. Hex travola Elia summar tod* Naw Jessey. Msrylnnd, Virginia. North Carolina, SouEi Carolina. ROBERSON BROS. GROCERY CO.! Healthy Lina of Freak Meats b V«*etable* - Back to SdMdl Supplies - ti«M Watcher i fiOMMMONmiA N. A ' ~:l BETTER CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolat (Mdsmobile 9 V vV , .* * Sales & Service ; Parts & Accessories U. K Hwy. 84 Telephoto 2281 AMU Rabersonrille, N. C WILLIAMS GROCERY COMPANY Rad db White Super Market a Superb Quality of Freeh Meats A Vegetable* • Dally Delivery of freak Fruits • Back to School Supplies • You Get Gre—bax Stamps r. B. WILLIAMS. Owim-Mmmt* Slogan: "The Pr/ea« An Lower AH Over The Ston" Roberson ville, N. C. The Robersonville Chamber Commerce Welcomes You To Sell And Shop In Progressive Robersonville, N. C. MR farmer bring your tobacco CROP TO ROBERSONVILLE—GET THE TOP DOLLAR- Free Parkin*! Enjoy the New and Expanded Recre ational Facilities of the Town of Rober eonville! v ' Jfjj Ttnnii Biddle Club Swimming Club Ooif Am. its the Plamiiiljl Sell and Purchase in Progressive Robersonville, N C. Atlanta. Georgia. ' Mr. N. W. Made, principal, apA DM member* of the East find. HlgE School faculty are very - arooi am (Ms young lady’s a «MlaMlevements of their other M Mr returning from Mr (raogM.i »chana» spent aemral fayd. Ear awat Mrs. Canto •as, wEa mMn tn RetoraoovUl*. WHEN AIASUE follgncludtog ■Ma wmw, ~ - WBAT MAKE mo ceMtat SEJ odttMtopiaUon of what ttgkt havW J
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