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THE CAgOLOVUUf
RALEIGH. N. C- SATURDAY. FEBRUARY. 2, INS
Over 500 Hear
Pres . Kennedy
Praise Sorority
WASHINGTON. D. C. “Ther#
is no Mnse In having wide boule
vards and beautiful buildings if thf
children who live in this city do
not have an opportunity to develop
their talents.'* the President of the
United States said Saturday of the
Nation's Capital.
"They may not all have talent*
but at least those who have talem
should have the opportunity to de
velop it. That is what the essence
of freedom is. We do not have that
satisfactory yet in this country.'
Addressing some 500 members
and special guests of Delta Sigma
Theta, which was founded by 22
Howard University undergraduate
women in 1913, President Kennedy
extended his warmest congratula
tions to the members and founders
on the fiftieth birthday of the or
ganisation. and expressed high
praise for the Sorority's outstand
ing recrod of public service work.
"We are going to have In this de
cade nearly eight million young
men and women coining into the
labor market who have not finish
ed sehoo!, who are unprepared,
who have no real skills at a time
when the great need in America
is for skill.
"We are going to have them pour
ing put of our school* and th*y are
going to be looking for work, and
either they ara not going to find
it or they are going to find it under
Barber-Scotia
To Hold
Workshop
CONCORD Bsrbar-Scetia Col
lege will again hold it* Anrtual stu
dent teachers workshop during tha
period January 29-31. Thla ednfar
enee .-workshop directed by Mr. W
■l G«don. director of Student Tea
rhinf at the College will feature
*»<•}> outstanding p4rtonalit.ee as
Me. 3. D. Morgan. Assistant super
itendent of Personnel end Admini
strative Services, Mecklenburg Co.
Schools, Charlotte and Mr. Thebaud
Jefm-s. principal. Highland Junior-
Segjjp High School, Gastonia.
wr- Morgan will give th« key
note Sddress at the opening seeelon
on Tuesday evening at 7 p pv and
Mr. Jiff ere will address the plenary
sess.od on Wednaaday afternoon
at 3 p m. The addreas after th#
lunrheon will be given by Mrs
EstSlle A. Eaton. Assistant Dean of
Women. Berber-Seolls (College
The first group lad by Mr Paris
McCorkle, Cabarrus County Super
visor and Mr. F. D. Duncan, prill
ripsl of Shaiikletown School Will
discuss tho topic "Using All the
Services of the School." Mrs. I. H.
Benton and Mrs. M. W. Boyd, both
of Shank letown Elementary School
w ill lend group two In discussing
"Material* and Resource* Needed
for fifiallty Supervision In Student
Teething." Group three will dts
cuss the topic "Planning For Qua
lity Teaching” Thla group will be
led by Mr*. J S. Watkln* end Mr.
Ruben C. Drake both of Logan High
School. Concord. Group four led by
Mil. C M. Mereer. Desn of Women
at "Barber-Scotia. will discuss Uw
topic "Learning to Know the Pro
fession A* a Whole "
This workshop held each year Is
designed to provide additional pre
paration for the Barb4r-Scotla sen
iors for th4lr Interne teaching. Thla
year there will be 50 senior* who
will spend six week* In Practice
Teaching In the etemenlarv and
high schools within the radius ol
60 miles.
To Participate In
Oak Ridge Program
JACKSON. Mis* Wilma Jean
Davis, a senior at Jackson State Col
lege, has received an appointment
to - participate In the Thirteenth
Session of the Oak Ridge Selene#
Lecture Program The eeaeion wIU
begin January X. and centtaue
through April 5. 1996.
Started in 1986 to provide “trav
•ling science teachers" n blfk
schools throughout tho nation the
program nbw providae far apeetal
thirteen-week training aaggidn Car
selected educators and science sup
ervisory personnel in order to eld
them in upgrading the science edu
cation in their own school systems.
A science major. Mia* Detrla la
the daughter of Mr*. Luey B. Da
vie. a clerk in the Jackson State
College Registrar * Office.
NEW SEMESTER
OPENS JAN. 31ST
AT N. C. COLLEGE
DURHAM North Carolina Col
lege* first semester examinations,
which began Thursday. January 14.
and end Wednaaday. January 10.
wOl be followed almost immediate
ly: by reglttratiott for the spring
sSWfceter Friday and Saturday. Dab.
14 far students now enrolled at
U lL. coU Students Marion D.
Jbo released a procn.m^!
ugi with nßrt9d^9nß*JJ*J2£
EygygAS:
Rcfsmktfea is saheteM IwTjS
a. as.
poor condition," he said.
President Kennedy said this pla
ces a particular burden upon mi
nority groups - the Negroea, the
Puerto Ricans, and others.
The President further stated that
many million* of American* live
in a family atmosphere which d»
nles them equality of opportunity
"not by law although, of course,
that is done too much in the Unit
ed StatP* but by the very force oi
economic pressure upon them."
He added: "In addressing your
selves to this problem, making this
the point of the spear so far as your
effort* in the last fifty years. 1
think you are dealing with the
meet important matter before us
economically.
"This Sorority has raised over
3600.000 for scholarship*, and 1
hope that it will stimulate other*
to concern themselves and the A
merican people. It is ohe of the
matters which we are going to be
working on in this session of Con-
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UNCF Collages
To Broadcast
NEW YORK Tolk songs, rang
ing from New tngland sea chanties
through spirituals to Russian and
Czechoelavakian tunea, will open
the Feb. series of "Negro College
Choir" programs.
Presented by the Tuakegee Insti
tute Concert Choir, of Alabama,
the folk-song program will origi
nate In New York City. P"b. 3. It
will be a re-broadcast by affiliated
ABC stations across the country
during that w*ek.
The choirs of three other mem
ber colleges of the United Negro
Collge Fund are scheduled to be
aird during the following three
weeks. They sre the choral group#
of Clark College. Atlanta. Ga.: Ben
edict College. Columbia. S. C.; end
Bennett College, Greensboro.
The Clark Choi- will be broad
cast the week of Feb. 10; the Bene
dict Choir. Feb 17: and the Ben
nett Choir of all-female voices,
F4b. 24.
gress. We have not been a* success
ful as we wished to have been in
the pat, but we will stay at it. be
cause a free society places greater
burdens upon every citizen than
any other kind of system. It re
quires an ability to make a choi-e
to have those qualities of Judg
ment and self-restraint which per
mit a democracy to operate.”
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Yon Are Never Alone
Attend Church Regularly
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