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"A PANORAMA OF BUSINESS
CAREERS" was sponsored by
the Rho Chapter of the lota
Phi Lambda Sorority on Satur
day, April 29 at the Stanfoid
L. Warren Library. High school
and business education school
students were given informa
tion about types of business
careers and the training, quali
Bennett College Observes
Science Emphasis Week
GREENSBORO Scientists ,
from A. and T. College, the
University of North Carolina'
at Greensboro and the Univer
sity of North Carolina at Chap- i
el Hill last week joined with
Bennett College's faculty and
students in the 14th annual
observance of Science Empha
sis Week.
Dr. J. Henry Sayles, chair
main of the science division,
presided over the opening
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fications, working conditions,
advancement and employment
outlook in these careers. Some
of the participants were:
standing. Mrs. Lizzie Crews, in
structor, Department of Com
merce, North Carolina College,
the keynote speaker. Left to
right: Misses Lula B. McCuller,
Alice Whitesides, Virginia
I seminar discussion on Monday
afternoon at which time Dr.
Walter W. Sullivan, professor
| of chemistry at A. and T. Col
i lege, spoke on "The Wittig Re
action." In other afternoon ses
sions, Miss Messeret Taddesse,
of Ethiopia, a member of the
class of '67 who is now enrolled
in graduate study at the Uni
versity of North Carolina at
Greensboro, and Dr. E G. Bar-
Daye, Minnie Suitt. Betty Reid,
Elouise King. Julia Hinton,
Mai'y l Scott, Vali Reid, Mes
dames Maty Emms Clay, Viv
ian Gates, Mabel Butler, Helen
Jones, Lucille Z. Williams,
Ruby Bolding and Nezzie V.
Carter.
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STRENGTH
IN RESERVE
The Army Reserve by-word is—train- ;
ing. Constant readiness is Its goal. One of i
every 200 Americans belongs to the Army
Reserve and each of them, whether In
units or in the Ready Reserve Mobiliza
tion Reinforcement Pool, lives by this
word.
Performing double duty, members of
the Army Reserve may wear a homburg,
or a sombrero, or a steelworker's hard
hat, or a bus driver's cap, or any one of a
dozen other types of civilian headgear as
they go about their daily tasks in civilian
life. But, during4B t072 training assem
blies, many of which take up whole week
ends, and two weeks each summer, they
| doff civilian headgear for Army hats.
More than 700,000 members of the
Ready Reserve may change hats this way.
The other two categories of the Army Re
serve Standby and Retired—are not so
directly affected, although their ranks
| swell the total number of Army Reservists
i to more than one million.
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ry, professor of zoology at the
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, led discussions.
I ,
A preview ot the new resi
dence hall to be completed by
fall was given bjr a panel which
included Mrs. Louise'G. Streat,
of the home economics depart
ment and two representatives
of the firm of Loewenstein-At
l kinson, architects.
Other speakers during the
week included Dr. Aden C. Ma
gee, associate research profes
sor in the College of Home
Economics at UNC-G; Dr. Lar
ry M. Slifkin, professor of phy
sics at the UNC-CH, and Dr. J.
A. Williams, professor of biol
ogy at A. and T. College.
Students reporting on research
projects included Misses Mar
cenia Brown, Anita Pinson, Ida
Pinnix, Rose M. Allen, Sylvia
Potts and Vera Fowler.
in the
DRIVER'S SEAT
The government's "Oiseover Amer
ica" travel program is setting the
theme for miry vacationers planning
their holiday this summer.
"Fly-drivf" is the method many use
to make th» most of their U.S. vaca
tions, Herti Rent A Car reports.
By (lying to the scene with a rented
car waiting |n their destination airport,
travelers save precious time and get
maximum mobility to enjoy such Hertz
"Oiseover America Fly-Drive" vacations
as:
Fly te San Francisce and drive to
colorful Golden Gate Park, Chinatown,
Nob Hill, nearby Napa Valley and
Yosemite National Park.
Fly ta Seattle and drive through
Puget Sound to Mt. Rainier National
Park and Grand Coulee Dam.
Fly te Las Vegas and drive north,
i Hertz suggests, to fascinating Zion
and Bryce Canyon National Parks.
Fly te St. Leiis and drive around
the amazing Ozark country, with its
lakes,'fishing and historical locales.
Fly te Dallas and drive through Old
West country to see the Alemo and
NASA Space Center.
Fly te Knexville and drive the scenic
expanse of Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, Hertz says.
Fly te Jacksenville and drive up the
I coast through Myrtle Beach, Cape Hat
teras and Kitty Hawk.
Fly te Milwaukee and drive the mag
nificent northern lake area, the unique
Wisconsin Dells and Mackinac Straits.
Fly ta Bastan and drive through the
cool historic greenery of New England,
Hertz reports.
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Your Aging House
wilh Doc ({orvcy
Seth Clarke's Folly
There's nothing funnier than
watching a really smart fellow
really outsmart himself and
that's what happened to Seth
Clarke. And anyone who hangs
around the courthouse will tell
you he's a very sharp lawyer.
What happened was that Seth
decided to make a family room
out of hjs closed-in porch. Now
you've got to realize that Seth had
never done anything more me
chanical than sharpen a pencil.
But this didn't daunt Seth one bit.
He found some plans in one of
those fancy women's magazines
and away he went, hammering
and sawing, setting tile, splicing
cable and what have you.
Well, sjc, when he was just
about finished a building inspec
tor happened by and asked Seth
if he had a buildinfc. permit.
Being a lawyer, ygu'i fcnlfSith
>ould know that in raMM com
munities there are strict raws that
say something about having a
permit when you structurally ti
ter a dwelling. | >
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How to Keep
Your House |! |I
Springtime Fresh
Does the mere thought of
Spring housecleaning fright
en you? Well, it needn't With
the proper organization and
equipment, it can lift your
spirits, and afterwards, those
of your entire family.
Half the battle is in the plan
ning. List the individual tasks
under two separate columns. In
one column enter standup chores
such as taking up rugs and clean
ing out closets, and in the other,
the lighter sit-down jobs, such
as mending slipcovers or tidying
bureau drawers.
In this way you can budget your
energy, doing the toughest job*
when you're full of zip. Allow
enough time to do each job pro
perly, and just as important,
enough time for relaxation.
Group jobs to be done in any
one area. For example, you'll
probably want to wash down
kitchen cupboards and straighten
out food-pantry shelves op,, the
same day.
After you've finished the first
steps such as removing ancl stor
ing storm windows, and perhaps
removing, cleaning and storing
draperies to make way fur'"{hter
summer curtains, and dusting
thoroughly, you'll want lo ban
ish musty odors and make your
house free of dangerous germs
by deep-cleaning walls, floors,
and storage shelves.
According lo the f.ysol Home
Health Information liureau.
deep-cleaning means washing
with a solution of warm, g*>ttpy
water to which a disinfectant has
been added. It will deodorize and
at the same lime disinfect. This is
especially important for closets
where brooms or old rags that
may retain bacteria are kept.
As you clean, open the win
dows und air the rooms.
Vanwm mastw«s -arnl -wash
blankets in a disinfectant solu
tion. Air mattresses while you
wash down and disinfect the slats
and coils of the bedsprings. To
freshen mattresses, brush with a
solution of disinfectant and soap.
Itearrange items on storage
shelves for greater convenience
wilh frequently used objects
placed al waist or shoulder level.
Finally, once your house fa In
the best order, try lo keep It
that way by giving systematic
attention to individual ureus
throughout the summer.
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