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Coca-Cola, never too sweet, adds a note of brightness ... refreshes best. things gO better,! jk THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA SOTTUMO Oa L/00/V DONATES BASKETS TO NEEDY - Many amtfaa Mntm|Mto thaiacaed do «a to a hundred families in tha Raleigh araa by (ha /. IF. Zi#on Judor-SadorHigh Sehooldxm ini th a Thanksgiving Holiday became of He annual “Cheat Beaker eantributhne. Many el the atudanta who contributed ore shown in the gymnasium with the baskets. Claaeee and echool organ - Hath" donated the beautifully decorated beakete laden with ell Unde of food to the Welfare Dept. of Raleigh Wedneaday afternoon tor distribution to the needy. Miee Brenda Baulk, Udorrw preeentetire of the Student Council at Ligon, presented the beakete to Mrs. M. A. Spencer, Wei • tare Department representative, to dimex a very impressive ceremony, with emphasis on giving thanks. Bahai’s Planning Human Relations Day Dee. 10 Tha Baha’i Community at Be laigh will pbccrv# Human Blghta Day naxt Thumd«y, Dacambar 10, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. in tha Nava and Observer maptlng room. rathar Edwin Smith at it Au gu«ttn*'» Collage ahd reray doun Jelell will apeak about “The Unit ed Nation# and Juatlfce tor All." Mr. Jalall, member at the Baha'i World Faith, it currently ea Iratruetor of Electrical Engineering at AAT Col lege in Oraanaboro. Ha received hia B.S. and Mi. in Electrical En gineering from North Carolina jeiat* nf ♦>»«• TTnivcrrity cf Caioiina at Helaigh. Father Smith received hia 1.5.- ED. from the Univeraity of Illinioa, and hia B. D. (ram Sea bury Weet am Seminary. Thia peat Septem ber, ha moved from Chicago to ac cept the call to the Chaplaincy at Saint Auguatinc’a. The public is cordially Invited. Rafreahmenta will be aervad INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Conault— YOUR LOCAL AOENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Durham. N- C. White Trio Is Jailed In Teacher's Kidnap Robbery SHREVEPORT (NPI) - Three white men have been a treated and face chargee in the Kipnap-robbery of a Negro tchool teacher, who re ported he was abducted while mak ing a telephone call in a service station. The trio. Jimmy W. Lemon, II: his brother, Ray, 31, and Jerry Wayne Peters, ell of Shreveport, wore arreettd while driving the victim's car, according to police. The ear belongs to Frank Farter, who told police he was abdseted at gun paint aud left tied to a tree. Capt L. W. For rtMrr, o: the Lubbock (Tex.) pellet, told the three suspects have admitted the crime. The man ware arrested in Lub bock for investigation of an armed Durham Business College THE UNFORTUNATE DURHAM On November 34, the members of the Student Gov ernment chose aa their project to deliver Thanksgiving baskets to three unfortunate families. The families were very hankful and ap preciative tor the conaideratlon of the Student Government, the stu dent body and faculty for tha food given them Each person cooperated whole heartedly by bringing some type of toed which they felt would be a benefit to someone In need. THANKSOIYINO PROGRAM The Business Administration De partment gave a Thanksgiving pro gram, Tuesday, November 34. in St. Mark AME Ziou'a Chapel at 10:30 a. m. Tha hlghllghta of tha program ware designed to create a Thanks giving atmosphere among the pu pils. Tha Durham Business Collage Choir rendered the music for the occasion. Afterwards, the Student Oovemment presented Thanksgiv ing baskets to naedy families of Durham. Rugb M. Hadgspeth. head of the Business Administration Depart ment was in charge of the pro gram. Yes. We Ail Talk BY MARCUS H. BOULWARE STAGE FRIGHT QUESTION: Why is it that I get terribly frightened when I get up to make a Speech T V. P. ANSWER: All epeakera have acme etagefrlght at the beginning of their speeches. This fear or tense • naaa may bo reduced if you have good concentration. Public speak ing requires concentration upon what is to be said, very much like • baseball player is concentrating upon hitting tha bell pitched to him. The batter has to be sharply ■text, every muscle and nerve In tight coordination. Thus, the effec tive speaker must feel his body movo into high gear. Alan H. Monroe, writer of public spooking textbook, says that PRE PARATION helps to reduce this tension and build up self confi dence on the part of the speaker; and therefore this tension should ha regarded aa an advantage, when peoparly used. The only danger lies hi hennmirr to tense that you will not —T— ** yourself adequately. At beat way to gain confidence la to accept every opportunity to fpuli in public. READERS: Fpr my (toe pamph let aa public apeaking. send two stampa aad a long, self-addressed business envelope to Dr. M. H. 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