OUIOLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1887
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AN EASTER SEAL VISITOR—
It was a happy time when
North Carolina's Easter Seal
Child, Bethany Dockery, recent
ly visited Governor Moore in
his office. The occasion was
the presenation of a sheet
of 1967 Easter seals to the
Governor. With her on his
knee, the Governor shows the
seals. The beaming onlooker is
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Bethany's mother, Mrs. C. E.
Dockery of The
Governor also signed a state
ment designating February 20-
March 26 as Easter Seal Month
in North Carolina. The fund
drive is conducted annually in
behalf of the physically handi
capped by the North Carolina
Society for Crippled Children
and Adults.
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Col. Stutfftii
Get Certificates
GREENSBORO - Sixty
seven Bennett College stu
dents recejved achievement
certificates at the annual
spring honors convocation
held on Friday.
•I Mrs. S.E. Duncan, teacher
of English at Price High
School in Salisbury, in her
address reminded the hono
rees that "honors today are
for tomorrow."
"In the future, you must be
sensitive to change," She
said. "The big question is,
will man change with change
or be consumed by it?"
The list of honorees in
cluded nine seniors who have
maintained an average of at
least 240 for seven se
mesters; five juniors, with
an average of at least 2.30
for five semesters; 20 so
phomores with an average of
rt least 2.20 for three se
mesters and 33 freshmen
with an average of at least
2-20 for one semester.
GASTONIA . An 18-
year-old Gastonia youth was
held without bond Monday,
charged with the beating and
robbery of a physician last
week.
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COED WEEKEND PRINCIPALS
—Dr. H*l*n G. Edmonds, doan.
North Carolina Coll*?* Gradv
at* School; Miu Ruth Harray,
attornay-at-law. Dan villa, Oa.;
Met, Graca T. Hamilton, mom.
b*r, Georgia Howa* of Rapra
i*ntatlv*s; and Mr*. Vlctorln*
Q. Adam*, m*mb*r. How— of
D*l*g*tai of AM Maryland
Stat* legislator*.
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"LADY OF VIA* - —Mrs. Eula
K. Vereen, instructor in insti
tutional management at A. and
T College, was last week hon
ored as "Lady of the Year" by
the Greensboro Hayes-Taylor
YIfCA. She holds the plaque
given to the woman who has
contributed most to the "Y"
program.
Active in civic and profes
sional affairs, Mrs. Vereen is
publicity chairman for the N.
C. Dietetics Association, treas
urer of the Greensboro Dis
trict and holds membership in
the Gamma Phi Delta and Delta
Sigma Theta Sororities and the
American Dietetics Association,
A founder of the National
Guys and Dolls, Inc., and is
president of the Greensboro
chapter.
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White Rock Pastor Speaker at
A&T Religious Week Program
GREENSBORO—An audience
at A. and T. College was last
week told that science is good,
so long as it does not take the
place of Christ.
Th 6 speaker was Rev.' Lo
renzo Lynch, pastor of the
Durham, White Rock Baptist
Church.
He delivered the sermon last
Sunday at the opening pro
gram of the annual Religious
Emphasis Week observance.
The observance was conducted
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on the theme "Seeking Har
mony Between Religious Faith
nd never
has beep . . . They both occupy
needed! places in human life
and understanding."
He warned there must be a
"middle ground" between the
two extremes of: "Fundeman
talism, a concept which di
vorces itself from life, or gives
only a very rigid interpreta
tion of it. and Acute Liberal
ism, which depends entirely
upon scientific reason and na
ture.
"The two of them," he said
"completely reject the revela
tion which comes from God."
.Hitting at the controversial
"Black Power," he said this
concept is just as evil as white
supremacy, in that it puts kind
and race above individual
worth.
Dr. Boyd Lee Daniels, pro
fessor of religion at Duke Uni
ersity, who delivered the main
address at the spring semester
convocation on Tuesday, said
that it is almost futile to com
pare religion with science.
■ Using, as hi;
theme of. the observance.
Daniels said, "Harinoni/r
between the two can come
about only if religion will rec
ognize science as a valid way
to look at the world, and that
science will recognize that re
ligion is also a valid way to
look at the world."
He added, "This will require
the sort of maturity lacking in
both fields, at the moment."
TRUE OPTIMIST
Jean Shrimpton. starring in
"Privilege", is determined to
travel. As a reminder, she
keeps a map in her room with
pins in the places Bhe plans
to visit.