fVpWiththefim U1 ,. VOU LNO.I : k Negro State Extern i Two High School C Principals In North j ' John W. Mitchell, State And Its. Relation To the Negroes; Should Teach ?$; ?Speaking. before the Negro Hlg i Schools Principals' District meeting ^" held in Rocky Mount, X? Q on Frl {"-'day, November 21,' and in Greensborx f' 0-, Monday, November 24, Job'i jf*. Mitchell, Negro State Agent o |* North Carolina Extension Servlo * ..stressed very emphatically Educatloi Relation to the Economic Llfi j of .Rural Negroes, and in bo doing jiotnted oat how the Co-operative Ex ?,* tension Service, contributes as ah edd r?r catlonal factor - in the . movement tt 'There are many people . In * Nortt | ? Carolina, as well, as In other states i.'^Who are Dot acquainted with the,Ex f -^teosloo Service program, well coougt R^to^repdlte that its. i .work era?bot? f 5 white and "Nearo.'. are reeomlEed hi Federal, State and County go^r. eminent* as educator*?a recognition kvhlch they hare enjoyed since'It* cre. VVatioti under tie sponsorship' of Dr. State, and County goferafc'xhenta.'The North Carolina Extension K genrW operates Tout j from' v 'Norfli Carolina , ?|B?a(?-*' polled Raleigh, V North' Carolina; and/ has In Its eme; proyment^ around >four 'hundred * men |> and women wbo serve the people In ; 4he rural communities of the state In i th^ capacity of agricultural and home 'A economics teacher*. Just as lnstrucf? tors of Institution* pf higher learn^'stiff membeni Srith headquarter* at -pQlJege. scattered orer 37 k cfettw' in! North Carolina,\ serring ; . my^race, Mitchell continued.^. ; v '^2 ftjjlpjmMr one might aak: What fa the status of Negroes In agriculture In -v North Carolina? In some Individual pjcaaei N^gro farm families are enjoy.vlnga moch higher standard of .living J^thjujat any perlod of our treedom. Id ^ evepr ^county In]/,North ^Mtt^^ann homes., well - furnished, [> .with bountiful'lawns and ahribbcry. ;*- It la not unusual to see rural Nrjrrtj *> ? ",ih electric current, notoutj la Uie house, but put to.the poultrj .1 / bouses and barns. RecenU# I visited ^ S,^urai homi? wlthmore eleetrlc'ajiv k?.pltanqor than ooe can ordinarily 1lt)4 K 1 n^our' Give Concert December,6 1 ecntarfo/.^ Oatlln,*' 1n-l structor of rmmlc. at th??;<^>liege'tond ' ' 7 .< - y ". L1' '1 a ' THE, EOI Popular Grad ti H H , I '* |l 5^K|lSiPP^ ranu Mtaa Pearl Beruice Garrett, ;V, tTadusli,: of A. aodTJotlege*. ' Oiil of 1939, an a itedat she ! wu wry active b^a variety of' * ? college activities - anMGf,'which > were: The Choral Society, the Kappa Phi Kappa Defeating So-.. ; detj. the Guma^tM Hooorary./. .'j> Soctet^lram. Vhfili^jwwh^ S? medals for excellence of particW?> . patioo. Other onranixations iverr the Alpha Kappa' AlphaSorority, *. the Register's staff,.Frawh dub and the Y. W. C.A. Frsm 193S-? - 39 she held the eeveted title of ,v* r"MLw A- and T" Miss Garrett's 'major subjects In college were, director of the or cheat ra,?uaooixnced tkU^wei..i Its thlrtj. year of doHoiyn^ent^and^Uv nett ?Iq'c? 1SS8, 1* School' of* Music at Oberlin Qolle*?. 'ciub ' * . r :. * . : '-oar. / w.: ,j m mi ? i i late of A. and T. . . v '.V.-- ' i . T'?' \ ' 'iVi'.ii sv Fflw - H w^m i* n(Umfhlm'at wW?* Wyfe. % Alnu 'malw. R" Dudley.'This'/ V-IMW4 aaiMr abe began week ta-V Vward ? mftster'i degree at the ? i tWvinl^iWy Mldii{U In' the ' f n??4.*' ???$ :?> , tire member, of the United Insti-v? r. tatfamJ. Baptist TttardvVWiiiA >, hap on Its program'for the year'and baa-inade plana to carry out are: Bulld'book'shelves for the, library,' , * plant grass on theschool campus, ' Jielp one of Its,members Who plan to ,"7 3. . enter Into the poultry business,, build .-\4\fa poulfry' how*?, gtre sfj^iapel. p^o- /<> . I*j?e4u* U4IH A.IHUl r aad' ^on MlMJINtt ? go', oaf i; hiiu?- go ,'on '&&$$$ tflj^^>V'v'. tbt iW.'ireskr-^ gBSM? 1 if . H T&UqyrwdlliifUmjTlQe .Prudent -,.? , ) >', j . 1 'intJf . r*-i' - - ^'-- 'OiK t&*iVthere niiMt :beiRv'. ? v .jnaai'edocafloci' of the, people In thick y.v . . "'l at^tbeJlnltlaJ ; proKrmm of N*tloo*l 'o,.v/ . Act Week,' at'A, bid T. Odllei,^t&^Wi: ^A^f.'^poci^ci'^abd Jthat "pleaaanttr 'auirprloed"" to, see ^tbJ^{vJjr' splendid work of the. A.-.and'T."Art' department and 'development of , art at the Inatttatioo^ Ha' attributed v ->>? ; the ruccessfal ^Vrork 'of ;Pn*tod~J9ay- - Ifrir :J. good. mn4 Jteaben. &J'&: gradnflt?vlii'art'to the standing {rac^artl^^ax^ILie ^Har^^.jjyf; riorton^T. y I?.*'H Al'th, atidJ^E. ^-Slrains #.-_ -\" ObropbelJ,- Mr. Bortean vfcAld, .'"Nob i"'; - .|Jj d??? art offer the N?*ro the op- /'..' ' portunlty to advance himself socially. \ V;1^:, fin't flnujuBr,/ ' rrot^>OH nton Taylor: Art tor. .'College, in trod need thf^Kjfc ?V, lip ^M 11 lef/(former1 ^art Instructor ? Bennett. ^College?, P?rf Gorleigk, 'onw^^??' rnidyinjf^at >the * TnlvermJty of oofn; Preston Hoy good, of Greens- > cv^ htm.;' Tteuheo BurrelC ;of Port*v/^jrV^ mouth, ya^ ^nd - H.. .CIUiton Taylor,< ll