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BIG DAY FOR SENIORS Miss Jean Blair, of Greens boro, president of the senior class at Bennett College, receives aca demic attire from her sophomore sister, Miss Victoria Perkins, of Newport News, Va., during annual Senior Day program at the Greensboro institution last week. Peace Corps Placement Tests To Be Given At Shaw April 11 Saturday. April 11 is the date of the next nation-wide Peace Corps Placement Teat, the Peace Corps has announced. It will be adminis tered by the U. S. Civil Service Commission in Raleigh at the main Poet Office at 8:90 ajm local time. It Is not too latMp people to apply for the Peace Corps and still get into one of the summer train ing programs, officials report This summer the Peace Corps hopes to train as many as 6,000 men and wo men at approximately 59 colleges and universities throughout the country. The intensive three-month training is required before trainees •re finally chosen as Volunteers for Overseas assignments. The moat needed skills are la •be fields of agriculture, health, engineering, construction and educe tian particularly math and acienoe teaching. Hundreds of additional mills havo been requested, such as architecture, geolegy, sbssisuites and serial wert. The required non-competitive Placement Test—which includes u general aptitude test and a modem language aptitude test—takes about You Can Always DUNN'S 43 Tan’ll find that whan you drive Into Dunn’s Esso Service you re reive the same consideration whether you Just fill up your ra- ■ ~ajl*pT diator or have your »ar greases Kl frl We Hke to feel (hat we’re helpint you get more enjoyment out ri your ear. Why not gtva aa a trial? Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE MS S. RLOODWORTB ST. PHONE: T* «-MM MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL The — Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. i ■ * *"i . THE CAROLINIAN , 518 E. Martin St , t Raleigh. N C. , • Please tend details of ho* 1 can earn money selling i I The CAROLINIAN in my community I th.V I can aeli ( I entries weekly. I 1 NAME , I address I • CITY OR TOWN _ —1 one and a half hour* to complete. Applicants with a knowledge of Spanish or French Should take the additional one-hour language achievement test. However, knowl edge of a foreign language is not a requirement for taking the Place ment Test Tha test scores are ased. a leng with the Questionnaire and the character references to determine overall qualifica tions for Peace Corps service and to help determine the most appropriate overseas assign ment If applicants havt not already turned in a Peace Corps Question naire, they should bring it com pleted, with them when they take the Placement Test All applicants must be American citizens at least 18 years old. Mar ried couples may apply if they have no dependents under 18. A college degree is not required. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF FOUR CHOICE SUNDAY NCC, DUKE STUDENTS IN SERVICE PROJECT North Carolina College and Duke University students are shown helping a needy Durham mother and her five children move to better quarters. Undertaken jointly by the NCC United Campus Christian Ministry and the Duke Wesley Foundation, the project involved the students' furnishing a truck and performing all of the labor needed in the moving. Top left: Students from both in stitutions load refrigerator on truck. Top right: Duke student CLINIC SYMPOSIUM PRINCIPALS Dr. J. F. J. Clark, Jr., chairman, Department of Obsteterics and Gynecology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D. C., and Dr. J. B. Singleton, head, Department of Oral Surgery, Meharry College ol Dentistry, Nashville, Tennessee, two of the five-clinicians who appeared last jyeek at the Clinic-Symposium at the Greensboro L. Richardson Memorial Hospital, talk with Dr. Milton H. Barnes, president of the Greensboro Medical Society, and Dr. A. V. Blount, Jr., program clv'lrrmn. SECOND LIEUTENANT'S BARS Three seniors at A6tT College, who £. . i last week, also were commissioned as second lieutenants in the U. S. Army under the coin;, <U TC Program. The new Army olticers are, from left to right: Lt David Howell, Taylorsville; Lt Stevon Sutton, Kinston, and Lt. Frederick Artis, Farmville. The ladies, who pinned the bars, are, from left to right: Miss Barbara Bell, Jackson; Miss Jackie Wall, Greensboro; Miss Betty Sherrod, Tuecaloosa, Alabama, and the mother of Lt Artis, Mrs. Willie H. Artis ol Farm:Hie. Winn-Dixie IKeeortlx 5.04 Sales I tier ease JACKSONVILLE. Fla. Winn- Dixie Stores, Inc. recorded a sales increase of 5.04 percent for the 4- week period ended March 7 comp pared with the corresponding the same period a year ago. Sales volume totaled *60.210.170 compared with *56.688.374 during the same period in 1063, an increase of *3.321.766. Sales for the *6-week period ended March 7 totalled MM.- 261,012 compared with *572406,- *l7 for the corresponding pe- NO . . Account is too small or too large, to get full service at Southern Furniture, Inc. Why wear yourself out looking for the best for your money when it s here watting for you at DISCOUNT PRICES' SOU I HERN FURNITURE INC. 113 S. Wilmington St TE 2-3252 Raleigh. N C. IK. ft*. * riod last year, an increase a t i *27,458495 or 4.7* percent. ’ Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., which ' 1 operates a number of supermarkets ' | in this area, now has a total of j i (123 retail stores and 8 wholesale j units throughout the South com [ pared with 605 retail and 8 whole sale units a year ago - - ■- - . .. - - ... . PLAY FAIR! Nancy Weldon and NCO student Bertha Miller and Victoria Mills carry boxes to truck. Bottom left: NCC students Victoria Mills, Carol Carbaugh, and Bertha Miller and Duke student Nancy Weldon take a breather and watch two of the family’s tots while the mother is busy elsewhere. Bottom right: Victoria Mills, Carol Carbaugh, and Carol Cranmer watch Charles Sut ton’s handling of infant member of the moving family. MEET THE COLONEL Three student* attending the annual AhT College Junior Science and Humanitim Symposium lest week are greeted by Colohel Niln M. Bengaton, commanding officer of the U. S. Army Research Office, Durham, co-sponsors of the meet. The youngsters ai# from left to right: Min Joyce Liggma, Graham, John Troxlar, Jr., Graemboro, and Min Mil dred Joyce, Med I ton. New Homemakers Club Organized By Apex Group APEX Th# Aspen Chapter of the New Homemaker* of America la an organization of young ladle* currently or previoualy enrolled In home economica claaaes. The Club’s main objective la to help Individ ual* improve personal, family, and community living. Since thi* la a new organization on campus, much of the flr*t se mester wa* devoted ttf it* organiza tion and the diacuuion of lta con stitution. A* a Christmas project, however, the NHA's distributed Christmas questions to all high school students so that they might obtain a broader knowledge of the meaning of Christmas. The ClUb also gave food to the needy fam ilies. Plans for the second sera setae Include traveling to Greensboro to attend the State NHA Con vention at War Memorial Audi torium, and presenting the NHA Ball on April IT, IBM. Mem bers of tha sewing class will model garment* they made dur ing the year. In addition to the above activi ties, the orgsnlzation Is working on a community project of helping the aged at Atwater Nursing Homo here in Apex. One afternoon each week will be devoted to the pro ject. At the next assembly of high school students, the NHA's will conduct one of their regular meet ings in order to show th* student* things that actually go on in th* meetings as well as get more stu dents interested in th* NHA The forly members ar* now working out detailed plans for th* many future activities. Mrs, F. E. " 'ey, Home Economics instructor, s advisor of the group. Patronize Our Advertisers m p XALEIOH, N. O, SATURDAY, tfW, j 1884 Ligon Student Ie President: E E Smith High Host For H. C. Library Clubs Meet K MM. W. A MBA FAYETTEVILLE —l. K. Smith High School at PsyettsviU# will aervt as host tor th* Association of North Carolina High School Li. hi ary Clubs on Saturday, April 18, wh«t soma ISO library club mem ban aad thair advistrs or* txpoct ed to attend the llth Annual Con ferenco of th* Association. Th# rswfsr—us. which wtß culminate Nattonol Libragy WOek, Is sahaduled to ho pro sided over by Miss DUaa Whit*, president et ANCHBLC, who ia a mentor of Iko I. W. Ligon Jaaler-Senler High School at Kalotgh. Registration for th* oonfaranca la slated for 8:00-10:00 a.m., follow ad toy a general assembly. The main feature of the morning assembly will boa panel discussion on the conference thome, "The Role of Library Club* In a Changing So ciety.” ■ Marvin Hurtay of Stephens-Lee High School at Aahavilla, vie* pres ident of th* Asoocistton, is sched uled to serve as moderator for th* panel. Other panelists scheduled to tako port include: Parthenia F. Lof tin, Ctntral High School, Hillsboro; Edna R. Jordan. Lockhart High School of Knightdala; Barber* Cun ningham. Person County High School. Roxboro; and a represen tative from Paisley Senior High School, Winston-Salem. A social, talent program and bus iness session ar* scheduled for th* afternoon. Th# Association's annual project* consist of awarding a |)00 scholar ship to a qualified aenlor who plans to become a librarian, and a con tribution to CARE ao that books can be purchased for foreign coun tries to help interpret th* Ameri can way of life. During th* peat year, four CARE packages in th* form of Village Li braries have boon sent to Colombia, Honduras. Ecuador and the Domin ican Republic. Also, during th* cur rent school year the first edition of • newspaper, Th# ANCHSLC News was published. INSURANCE • RENTALS • SALES "LET t> HELP TOD!" Terrace Insurance & Realty Co. C-t BOOKER PE. T. R. Itm, Mgr. DIAL MI-1169 ★ We Appreciate Your Patronage ★ VISIT OUR STORK REGULARLY A Complete line of Meats SECURITY MEAT MARKET IM I. MARTIN IT. PHONE TC t-Tlll NOTICE STARKSVILLA GUEST HOUSE Announsea Its Closing of ferries to the Public aa gs . .. 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