WEDISESUAY, JUlY 3u. Ia75 THE TRiRTTNat. aID COLLEGE EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL FAYETTEVILLE - One landmark building on the Fayetteville State University campus is being demolished because of safety measures. The Newbold Training School was completed in 1930 with sixteen classrooms, six labora- Newbold x,yjty practice leaching rooms, library, auditorium-gymnas- ium, and a cafeteria. It was the culmination of long and patient efforts of Mr. N. C. Newbold and Dr. E. E. Smith to obtain the school whereby students majoring in Element- Bennett Institutes Home And Family Life Center tiREENSBORO Ben- Center will be involved in net College will establish a publishing material in the area Home and Family Life Center of Family Life and the Home to provide experience which for the use of educating fur- may be utilized in establishing ther students and people seek- and maintaining strong family ing information for advanced study. Receives WSSU units. The Center is being funded under the Advanced Institutional Development Program. “We are very excited about this project because of what it can mean to the improve ment of the black family unit.” explained Dr. Isaac H. Miller, president of the worn- Salem State University, has men’s college. “A great percentage of families in this country are headed by women, especially in the case of black families.” ary Education would nave a laboratory school to apply the theories and concepts gained through their college courses. The school was nam ed for Mr. N. C. Newbold, State Director of Negro Edu cation. Funds were received from several sources to sup port the school: The Rosen- wald Fund, General Educa tion Board of North Carol ina, State Appropriations, City of Fayetteville, Federal Grants, and community con tributions. The Newbold Training School provided opportuni ties for thousands of students and hundreds of future teachers to gain an education and effgage in real classroom experiences during its exist ence. Several capable adminis trators and instructors served at the school and left to make enviable records in the field of education and other en deavors. Many Fayetteville residents, FSU alumni, form er students, and friends have asked what will be located on the site? Current plans indi cate that a new Science build ing might be erected or the area could be used to enlarge space for the rapidly devel oping Early Childhood Edu cation Program. Whatever is placed on the site, many hundreds will continue to hold fond memories of New- bold Training School. s Down PAGE 5 3 Newbold Building (FSU Photo by Foust) Scholarship WINSTON - SALEM- Mr. Willard C. Jordan, Direct or of Student Aid at Winston- announced that a James G. K. McClure Educational and De velopment Fund Scholarship has been awarded to Sharon Lamarr Kelly of Asheville, He cited statistics ga*thered North Carolina. She will enter from the Census Bureau in WSSU in the fall as a freshman 1973 which concluded' that nursing student, of 6.6 million families headed The objective of the Col by females, 35% of tliese are lege Scholarship Program of headed by black women. the James G.K. McClure Ed- “As a women’s liberal arts ucational and Development college with a historically Fund is to aid financially black clientele, Bennett must deserving and academically address itself to the ihission promising residents of West- of providing a sound educa- em North Carolina to enter tion for women who will be college and to pursue their able to maintain stronger fam- formal educations beyond ily units, as well as to equip women who will prefer a single’s life.” The Home and Family Life Center will sponsor a ser- high school. In selecting scholarship recipients, the Scholarship Committee of the Fund considers the following factors: high school record ies of mini-courses in the areas for both scholarship and lead- of child-care, consumer eco- ershipj evidence of Christian nomics, family organization character, financial need, in- and structure, nutrition for tellectual promise and dem- health, housing selection, care onstrated ambition. All schol- and upkeep of the home, arships are conditioned upon basic clothing for family the awardees doing academic members, and other special- work acceptable to the Fund ized areas. and the college. Seminars and institutes will Ms. Kelly is the daughter be held under the guidance of Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Kelly, of family-oriented consultants Jr., of 25 Sassafras Street in for students and the general Asheville, N.C. She is a re- community. cent graduate of Asheville Dr. Miller said that the High School. CROSSWORD 19. Friar’s title 20. Employ 21. Ma tured 22. Rural 23. 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