Principal parti- In th* Pharmaetutical SmMy niMtlngi included; R. S. Hair^on, prMldant and Wadt HEADLINERS A. Gilliam, former pr«tid*nt of tha North' Carolina Phlarmacau- tical Soeioty kayilotor, both of a. tbn»h 1 I )SupeiYisor's Conference Hdd at $aint Augustine College Monday Winiton • Saloffl and Griffon Wakaflald, Charlotte, secretary- treasurer. lUlishlKC A twenty page gutnmary of ■ dissertation by William J. Hollo way, Nortii Carulina College coun selor, will be published soon by the College of Education, Univer sity of Illinois. Holloway was notified of the publication plans this weeii by Dr. M. R. Sumption, his adviser at the University of Illinois. The NCC student counselor deceived the docorate at that university. Professor Sumption said the NCC scholar’s dissertarton ‘“rep resents an important contribution" to the Metro Study of which it was an outgrowth. He wrote on “Standard Educa tional Services Provided by Inter mediate School Districts in Stand ard Metropolitan Areas.” This marks the second research- related work by the NCC counselor which has been selected for publi cation. In 1959, a Holl9way speech, "The Impact of a Changing Soci ety Upon Youth,” Was published by the City Publishing Company of New York as one of the “Vital Speeches” of the year. iraz nrnt* ■' lAtuuMY, juur 1, i«ii mmmm, ^ — TEACHER - LIBRARIANS — mer seMion at Johnson C. Smith Among the itudsnts in the class University In Charle'te, are, left for teacher-librarians of the sunti- I to right, firat row, bottom: Mr*. Irie E. Stephens, Mrs^ Ovella H. Jones, Miss Barbara A. Mfody, Mrs. Deris J. Moody, '* tlie Statewide Supervisors’ Con- ‘ ference, sponsored by the North ^Carolina IJepartnient of Public ’ Instruction and the Southern Edu cation Foundation, was held at St. £ Yji Awatine’s College from June 19^. ^ The theme of the conference was; “The Leadership Role of the Supervisor.” Dr. Frank A. Toliver, Supervisor of High Schools, served as coordinator. On Monday, June 19, Dr. James A. Boyer, president 'of St. Augustine’s. College, wel comed the delegates to the cam pus and remarks were made by Dr. Charles F. Carroll, State Su- ^rintendent. A conference over- %dew was given by Dr. Toliver and Nile F. Hunt of the State Depart ment. The following workshops were held: “The Supervisor's Working Relationships, The Role of The Supervisor In Language Arts In struction, The Role of the Super visor In Social Studies Instruction, The Role of the Supervisor In Grouping and Testing, The Role of The Supervisor in Mathematics In struction, The Role of the Super visor in Health and Physical Edu cation Instruction, The Role of the Supervisor in the Areas of Library rnd Audio-Visuel Services, The Role of the Supervisor in Science Instruction, The Role of the Sup ervisor in In-School Television In- struction and the Role of Super visor in Music Education and Edu cation of Ewptijinal Children,” HIGH SCHOOL supervisors throughout the stafo met recent ly for their annual conference at SI'. Augustine's College In Ral eigh. Above are the participat ing supervisors. «»rfT ear FUEL OIL — KERaSENE TelepKone 286-1215 Metered Delivery Kenan Oil Company HILLSBORO ROAD DURHAM, N. C Overton’s J*ressed Face Powder K h a new apd smoother com- ^ leilon II 80ft Afttnral J U'» the p9j)'der ^ . .' (tayi (til longer ' tbab most loose powder . . . and the no-sikitl compact _ . i iV*tepi your purse neatl Only S9c (pfus tax) Mlrrof:«in(>act—$1.10 (plue ta4' Overton Hygienic Manufacturing Co. CHICAGO 9, ILU f ,-r \ V •‘M. IS TO HELP mi ^ion Insurance And Realty Co. 814 Fayetteville St. Tele. 682-1133 Equal Job Group To Hold Meeting WASHINGTON, D. C. — Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson has called axmeeting of the President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity in Washington July 12, it was announced Friday by As sistant Secretary ot Labor Jerry Holleman. executive vice chair man of the Committee. Holleman said the Committee would consider a number of im- portcnt matters, including adoption of the rules and regulations under which the Committee will operate. One hearing on the rules and regulations on government con tract work w%8 held June 15^ and a secoitd is scheduled for June 30. Vice President Johnson will pre side at th^ peei^iiOg 8S chairman- ap-- !to insure equat employment^.jpppor tunity in the Federal government anU by government cohtr^ctors without regard to race, crefd, color or national origin. Airport Integrated In Charleston, S. C. CHARLESTON, S. C. — Julie Wright, Southeast NAACP ; youth field secretary and J. Arthur Brown, presWent*^f the Associit- tion‘s South Carolina organiza tion, successfully integrated the local Municipal Airport this week. .t/V. ■ ^ widrf^^Etfrt^^^;;»f ■ * profcssiffi^l, nurses* re iheir' working tinie be ing wasted on clerical and other, chores that could be done by non nursing personnel? -.i The Veterans Administration, which operates the natior^s larg est hospital system, intends to find out. To its 170 hospitals, the agency has sent “fresh-off-the-press” cop ies of a new VA publication that could revise currently-accepted practices in hospital nursing, 'to permit nurses to spend more time in direct care of patients. Entitled “A Guide For Studying The Utilization of Nursing Service Personnel In VA Hospitals,” the volume was developed with the aid of Columbia University, to enable each VA hospital to make a valid study of how it uses—or possibly misuses—its nursing per sonnel. Miss Wright reported the wait ers to have been courteous and to have invited a return visit. WEST DURHAM VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Another week of Vacation Bible School is still in progress at New Bethel Baptist Church, A parade and picnic will be held Friday morning The closing exercises will be held Friday night at 7:30. FATHERS HONORED Missionary Group No. 4, the Young Lcdie# Group, honored the fathers of the community in a special service Sunday nigh^ June 18. A short program-wae present ed by the youth department of the church. Refreshments were served. h'. l » r. ' 86‘ PROOf BOTJRliOIV WBtiUed'MellovYed and Slow. Old-Fashioned 'FOUR RjpSBS DISTH.LING Louisville, kentuckv Astteville Pupils Get McClure Sdiolarsiiips Two Asheville high school grad uates have been awarded scholar ships to attend North Carolina College at Durham by the James G. K. McClure Educational and Development Fund; Inc. Mary Emma Fair and William Edward Jones will enter NCC next September on $200 grants from the philanthropic foundation which seeks t« aid “deserving and academically promising rural resi dents of North Carolina.” The mountain a/ea from which recipients are selected includes the following counties; Allegheny, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mit chell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, fransylvania, Watauga, and Yaa> cey. > Miss Rhcki* L. I row: Mrs. W. f. Mrfc F. Davis, T. L. Mrs. S. E. Strwdb Mifa R. k. Boyd. Mrv I. S. Hmit, IMm ». McN«il. Mrs. Carri* L. IvaiM^ Mrs. M. K. Criar. Third row: Miss CyNtMa Hi Plair, Mrs. ElaaiMr SmMh, Miss Annia L. L««M^ Hfi. IrM* Arfw!d, Mrs. tUmtm M. An«- s'riMs. Mis* Barbara BakM^ klra. Mrs. Fannie F. Calay. Mm UN|r H. Caldwall, Mrs. •. W. Mmtf, Mrs. E. R. Jehns«l, M»«. Mi^ drad K. Griar, Miss k. Kaams, Miss P. L. Allis^H^ Maa^ M. W. Lawia, W. R. Lm '.(■•*- shown in picttirt) , MEN AND WdplN Train for Ci^ Service PositiMUi ^ Grammar Schaal Edncation Swfffiriit Sand Naaa*. Addrta md PtMM Nwinhar P. O. BOX 47ia Miami 1, Fla. Special Sunday T-Bone or Chuck Wagon Steak Prime Rib Roast Beef Baked Chicken 3 Vegetables Regular Fried Chicken Boxes Delivcttii S1.25 (Sot i.^eM Tnan 2 Boxes BIIIMORE GRiU & KCia ' WE CATER TO PARTIES, CLUB MEETINGS^ BANQUET? 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