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10 nm raaouifiAiy WEES ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1959 Eat A Good Breakfast T© Start A Good Day is +h* Tncst imrort ant i T.zzl of the day. but many people ifcio it completely Modern breakfast? *r~ keved to th*. bha Ttsir\s of American life Hufe and hearty breakfast? tha* belonged + c days of hard phy sical labor ar c n 0 io in c e,r r ' c - fc dcd i so generally A? a result of modern © aye of Irina and th fi hundreds of conveniences a* horn.® and at work, most people lead ?® lent ary life From many standpoint? break fact is the most important meal of the day It must provid® not only a sufficient oualitv r, f food should b® adapted to a~® sex and activity of the , individual The kinds of food needed and nutrients re quired—are essentially the same all persons. Mfaa Jo B&rp* food nutrition Bpeehslfst fee tbe *U C. AgH ealtersl Fxienstaa Serriee, A&TCollege Faculty-Staff Orientation Confab Held G REENSBORO—The annual Pre- Session Faculty-Staff Orientation held at ALT Colleee on Septem ber 4-5 gave ?r c,M al emphasis to the Self-Study Proiert underway at the college Conducted on the theme. '"lntro- BceetioE —-An Approach to Im proversent in Higher Education the two-day m c et featured Dr, R Orm Cornett, specialist. in College and University Organization. Of fice of Education. U S Department of Health Education, and Welfare, Washington. D C. ,es keynote Breaker •Speakinr st tih* momir!sr c?! Saturdsv. XDr Cornett told the ITrou© s evaluation of an insti fotjon should not be a "white v/ssh” Icb Orientation Begins At St Augustine's Orientation Programs for fresh men and new students began at St Augustine’s College on Tues day, September 15, announced J L Copeland, director of guidance On Wednesday. September 16 stu dents were greeted by Dr James A Boyer, president and Dean P. R. Robinson During the day. examinations were given in English and science. At 730 p m in Taylor Hall a movie, prepared by the Public Re lations Office was shown. On Thursday. September 17. the mathematics end French test y:as administered, ending with a bus tour of Raleigh end a social in Taylor Hall Friday, September 13, the AC E. test was given from 9- 10 * m. The president's address was de livered at !0:3o 9 m followed by pre - registration counseling On •Saturday, September 19 music test will be gi-*n by the Music Depart ment Staff. Sunday, -September 20, all stu dents will attend chape! services at Sam Registration will begin on Mon day. September 21 J&s*. Mcßride Dabbs To Spark Meet Os Southern Christians COLUMBIA. S. C (AMP’S - j .Tames Mcßride Dabbs, author of I "The Southern Heritage." and president. Southern Regional Council, Inc . will be guest sneak er during the Southern Christian Leadership Conference when it convenes Oct 1 Dabbs, s net ive of South Caro- ; tins, is one of the increasing num- j seer of white southerners currently j seeking interracial equality and justice in the south During the meeting. * Crusade for Citizenship dinner wi! be held in honor of the Rev Martin Luther King Jr. SLC president Welcome To RALEIGH Shaw and Saint Augystins’s Students M&hs Us Ttm Jewelry Meadqwarfcey* Johnson’s Jewelers ?.eycftt«blle St, ' wanes*; smuaß i fruit should be a part breakfast because it giTes nest *o meals, fcrliss prevent eon -s*ipat<t!!! end many have pic vitamin C. Cereals and breads give protein, uon and other minerals vitamins, i and food eneray With milk: added, you set enough caltctttttamdh.a • ou get enough calcium and the B vitamin. riboflavin A meat is im portani at breakfast since it pro vides high-grade proteins for body building and repair. Summer or winter, there’s some th me hot. as a rule, in a good breakfast ? hot beverage, or hot 1 Something hot is cheering and gives you .a sense of well-be ing The basic breakfast pattern of fruit, cereal, milk, bread and but ter is m guide to fee preparation of an adequate morning meal for most persons, advises Miss Earp A College self-study." he said, ‘ should result in reinterpretation of purposes and objectn-es. if not actual rev ision of them ” He said that an effective self study cannot be carried out accord ing to a schedule planned in ad vance and should never cease, but should have alternate periods of act!' 1 , ity and consolidation of gains Important benefits accruing to Welcome To Your Favorite Department Store McLELLAN’S 230 Fayetteville St. • TWO FINE STORES IN RALEIGH • Fare* ter ill* ißyjfj Lamsrofi Street |§t ?gMffw Jf Tillage "First In Fashion For Young Men In The Carolinas n fpRJ ojtji cm* „«8?3S!3Bj tt fa3o»o«gegpq »oE «£>}*& pus • • • MOM vnotKm atoA wdo *Anpmb jeof jm.OiC q»892 noM dptj * * • ejqajtjonS SsraW eysm •eftnurea trSrq .xno **rgq fctAßs jß*stu3?&£B fjwjg ( -.,e>tro’qQj’B9rp ll> anoAicqno^BpOTOjcarg*pa»jq § juea ilyfAis luiuAcdOMop )nq RALEIGH SAVINGS & IjOAN association 21© FAYETTEVILLE ST. B&AKCE office: -©- WBASKH OFFICE /<a-/ wi Him’ '3s. 2127 Clarke Avenue F|^So|Slh Cameron Village VrJ 1 s; N> Salem Stret *■ «. C. ST. AUGUSTINE'S FACULTY-STA-FF CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Left to right, ©r. James A Boyer, president: Dr, John Hops Franklin, speaker and Dr. P. R, Roblnsson, dean. This session was held oa the eafspns feefe this week. fee college or university from such studies were listed .as achcieving among faculty and staff, of .a vastly increased familiarity with all pha ses of fee college program; recog nition of basic strengths and weak nesses in the institution and modi fications of policy or program, hammered out by those represent ing different facets of the college community asd unde; stood by-!! 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