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AST's Prexy Asked For By 2.4 Million The president of A&T Stitt# University last Tuesday asked Guilford County’s legislative ftlega’ ion for supplementary rinds totaling $2,4 million to finance four priority items In the university ’s proposed bud get for The 1969-71 biennial. Speak! ig before Use weekly i aucua, I)r. Lewis C, Dowdy i .ade a total request of $3,8 iilllon over the recommenda tions of the Advisory Budget ommisskw, but listed four priority areas for additional t events# requests. For tin a&t President, it as the >e< < i trip to Raleigh a* main weeks He appeared before t; e Mouse Education and Long Range Planning Com lttee anu ve jmt Appropria on ion lttei February 28, At ; . top of Dr. Dowdy’s list for pi lor it ■ improvements ere ■ , items in the C bud et so capital Improvements, e -,. s ted «7..2 million for nprov e- ; i:is d t:,e physica* ,5,,.. i rec: ration belli •'•!(tonal $200,000 iot cor ‘ ’ ; i :on of a social sciences ’.asstoom building. 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Pat them with a soft towel, especially between the toes where mositure collects. Don’t distort your feet by wearing ill-fitting hosiery or shoes. Wearing stockings too small may cause a serious Raleigh Youth Maintaining High Average At Vanderbilt U. According to information re ceived from Dean Robert S. Rowe of the School of Engine ering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, Wilton Larry Wallace, 608 Hadley Rd., Is maintaining the excellent sch olae ti c stan d1 n g which characterized his performance at the John W.Llgon High School her#. His is a 1886 graudata of Ltgon. Young Wallace was a nation al merit finalist and was chos en by the Raleigh Junior Cham ber of Commerce as “Youth of the Month” for February, i 960. Among the 258 freshmen in th# School of Engineering, Wil ton was one of 49 who made the mean’s List. For this ac complishment, he received a uttsr of commenda- WILTON L. WALLACE circulation problem. Small fitting hosiery can also pull the toes together, causing 3 bunion to lie formed. Shoes should not be too large nor too small. The wrong shoes are not only uncomfortable but ma actually lead to serious structu al defects. Exercise your feet, too, by going barefoot whe ne \ o r possible. Try walking around awhile placing your weight on the outer edges of your feet - this releives the strain on the inner arch and tones up the muscles of the outer arch. A nofher good exercise is to roll a hard ball between the toes and the heel, back and fort;' slowly,, pressing firmly. If given the proper daily cate the hands and feet should be soft and smooth. Thick cream turns every flavor on wm&mmmm tioii from Dean Rowe. He was etvloi sec! by Tin:- Hust ler, student newspaper at Van derbilt, for the position of Sophomore Representative to the Board of Presidents. Wilton is the chairman of the Afro - American Association Committee on the Black Stu dies Program at the University. He is also a member of u.e Chancellor’s Committer on Hu man Relations and was a dele gaaameiW—BTranunwM «ir—m -mu ■■-.mi come see our garden of Easter fashions hand-picked coats and dresses to assemble your spring wardrobe . dip 1 W Crisp spring-ins ■ s.-i -,s st ;ped and ' multi-1. 'oil p. v: a. mor travel. lit ' JL* V 1 \ A vj V W \ A new fit and * ?!a,r for spring Ma Agroiiprf se di ovt,v,.ig V f \ that "B'. e eve- gv.tg so; * ’ / GOODMAN’S the Carolinian HAI.HQH N C SATURDAY. MARCH 22, 1069 gate to the National Student Association Conference on Ra cism. At Ligon, Wilton was presi dent of the band, in which he played carnet; president of The Romans, a social group; treas urer of the Student Council, member and officer of the Na tional Honor Society, trainer for both the h&skethai! -md foot - nail team, ran tun; and won a trophy for his prowess on the tennis courts. A member of Saint Matthew AME Church, E. Davie St., Mr, Wallace is secretary Os the Sun day School, a member of tha U» sher Board and the Male Cho rus. Wallace la the son of Mrs, Margaret Ransdeil and resides with his gs andmother, Mrs. E- Hza W allace, at 908 Hadley Rd. 5
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