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—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1966
TEEN-AGERS GET TOGETH
ER Thai* taarvagers arc
shown during a braak in tha
racant Christmas party for
North Carolina Collaga employ
aas' dapandants givan by Prasi
Children Home for Holidays
Bring Cheer to Gasfonia Area
By MAUDE M. JEFFERS
GASTOXIA The Gastonia
area is made cheerful during
the holidays because of the
many teenagers who are spend
ing their holidays with their
parents. A number of them are
listed along with the colleges
that they are attending:
Barber-Scotia College: Mary
Frances Robinson, Faye Glenn.
St. Augustine's College: Sam
uel Lowery, Silar Hoffman.
Shaw U.: Doris Vance, Fren
zola Mickle.
Benedict College: Graphelia
Smith.
Lincoln University: Arthur
Brown, David Sanders.
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill: Ralph C. Ging
les, Jr., Ronald Robinson.
University of N.C. at Greens
boro: Jenifer Pharr.
Bennett College: Wyndaline
Bryson, Carol Stowe, Freya
and Andriette Lineberger.
A. and T. College: Ida Rippy,
Samuel Setzer, Randy Smith,
Phyllis Byers, Joyce Byrd. Con
stance Shaw, Thomas Moore,
Pressley Phillips, Roy Darby,
Bobby Crank, Jenny Friday,
Curtis Harris, and Edward
Reeves.
North Carolina College at
Durham: Furman Glenn. Al
freda Wright, Eugene Kithcart,
Winifred Sanders. John Moore,
Dorothy Grier. Bobby Grier,
Robbie Grier. Sandra Burris,
Edward Sadler, Jr., Diane
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bar-Scot la Colloso fraahman
Varna Phnilpi (riflM) from At
lanta, Oa. «nd Dorcas Mann
(loft) of Calhoyn, Oa, loava
dant and Mrs. Samual P. Mas
sia. Tha annual taen party, ba
gun in 1963 by tha Massias, fol
lowad an aarliar party for
smallar childran of faculty and
staff membars.
Grier. Vivian Simmons, Eliza
betH"Woods, Ronald Hoyje, Ed
ward Odom, Leslie Montgom
ery, Albert Barnett, Brenda
Neely, Bernadine Hull, Yvonne
Adams, Jo Ann McNair, Bar
bara Marable, Judy Byers, Dan
ny Neal, Ray Currence, Marsha
Forney, Wayne Fairar, Lucy
Leeper, Maurice Reid in Grad
uate School, Barbara Miller,
Dianne Froneberger.
Warren Froneberger. Velma
Woods, Emily Williston, Har
riet Williston, Doris Grier and
Brenda Pettis.
Winston-Salem College: Mar
guerite Wright, Bobby Guth
rie, Cora Tate, Noah Phillips,
Arthur Phillips, Thomasina
Lindsay, Charles Love.
Hampton Institute: Marie
Love, Diane Walker, . Mort»s
Young.
Livingstone College: Melvin
Boyd Carolyn D. Moore. Brenda
Jackson.
Howard University: Kathynel
Blair, Donna Wyatt, Marian
Reid and Stephone Paysour.
Johnson C. Smith U.: Colum
bus Garvin, Mamie and Dorothy
Garvin, Harry Young, Marvin
Phillips and Christine Partlow,
and Larry Reaves.
Livingstone College: Elmer
Briggs and in the Theological
Seminary at Livingstone: Rev.
Benjamin McCaskill.
Clark College: Juan Logan.
U. S. Air Force: Allen Stowe.
Hi* Lift I* Cliiptl adioinlng HM
B-S Collect auditorium aftar a
briaf midday maditation.
(Photo by Jim Wiia)
From laft: Gaorga Cox, an
unidantifiad famala guast from
Carrboro, Dwight Brown, Jim
my Stawart, Anna Taylor, Har
bia Massia, Emmett McKalpin,
and Jamas Tha Massia
twins, 17, sarvad as unofficial
hosts for tha group of approxl
mataly 40.
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FSC Awarded $83,830 by U.S.
Office of Education for Instifufe
FAYETTEVILLR -L Fayet
te\ylle State College has been
awarded approximately 883,-
830 by the United States jtmice
of Education to conduct a
Summer Institute for Advanced
Study in English for Elemen
tary teachers,,, it was announc
ed by President Rudolph Jones.
Supported under the Nation
al Defense Education Act,
Title XI, the Institute will offer
courses in Grammar and Com
position, Children's Literature
and the Teaching of Reading
for a period of seven weeks
from June 13 to July 29. Op
tional credit of six semester
hours will be given to those
participants who request it
upon successful completion of
the courses of instruction.
The Institute will be limited
to sixty participants selected
by a screening committee. Par
ticipants will be drawn largely
from North and South Carolina
and Virginia, though a small
number of participants from
other areas may be accepted.
Each participant will receive a
stipend of $75 per week for
the period of attendance, and
each individual with one or
more dependents will receive
an additional stipend at the
rate of sls per •week for each
dependent. Fayetteville State
College will waive tuition and
course fees but participants are
expected to purchase copies of
required textbooks and to pay
their o\yn tra\el expenses. In
stitute members will be delect
ed from teachers who:
(1) are currently teaching
the language arts in grades 1-
6 of public or nbn-public ele
mentary or union schools;
(2) have at least five years
of teaching experience and
who anticipate at least ten
years of teaching service be
fore retirement;
(3) hold the B.A. or B S. de
gree from an accredited col
lege or university and
(4) who have not previously
attended an NDEA Institute.
MT. PLEASANT CHURCH HONORS
STUDENTS HOME FOR HOLIDAYS
College students at home for
the holidays were honored by
the Brotherhood of Mt. Pleas
ant Baptist Church Belmont
last week at an impressive ser
vice with all Belmont students
listed above participating. The
speakers included Miss Rebec-
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APPOINTED TRAINING STAFF
DIRECTOR—Dr. Henry L. Tay
lor, center recently appointed
director of School*, Education,
and Training Staff of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture'!
ca Murray teacher in Newbold
High School of Lincolnton;
Miss Barbara Reeves, teacher
in the N. C. Deaf and Dumb
and Blind School of Raleigh;
Miss Eleanor Smith, teacher of
Alexander Street School of
Charlotte. Miss Barbara Reeves
Rural Community Development
Service. It shown conferring
with Secretary of Agriculture
Orville L. Freeman, left, and
RCDS Administrator Robert G.
Lewis. Dr. Taylor and his staff
and Mrs. Eleanor Smith fur
nished music. All were Bel
mont citizens.
Members of the church who
were honored were Carol
Stowe, Doris Grier, Brenda
Pettis, Maurice and Miriam
Reid, Edward Reeves, Larry
Reeves, Elmer Briggs, Juan
Logan and Allen Stowe. The
Rev. D. L. Epting, pastor of
the church brought greetings
will help to develop ways of
providing training and re-traln
ing opportunities for rural
paopla on par with those now
available to urban residents.
—USDA Photo
and complimented the students
on their acheivement. Refresh
ments were served and gifts f
were presented to the honored
teenagers home from colleges.
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