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Gay, St. Augustine's Col lege; Dr. J. C. Simpson. Livingstone College; J. C. Barber, executive secretary of N. C. Teachers Association; David Jones, Bennett College; ano Dr. Nelson H. Harris, Shaw University. Plan Guidance Program At Dubois In planning the guidance pro gram at Dubois High School, Wake Forest, T. J, Culler, principal and Frank L. Turner, guidance coun selor, planned "A Day at College" for seniors at the college of their choice. Dean P. R. Robinson greet ed eight seniors from Dubois High and Mr. Turner, guidance counsel or. Dean Robinson gave these stu dents a general briefing about, the college and of ’the opportunities available to them at Saint Augus tine's College. A planned “One-Day Orien tation" was conducted by the Public Relations Department. James Davis, a senior honor student, “Who's Who in Ameri can Colleges and i'niversitles, a photographer for Public Re lations, a Chemistry major, was the Guide for these seniors. & • <;*.* «ft •f- y w / .... .. 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In the picture above you will see some of the girls relaxing during a routine of activities in preparation for the big night. for gifted high school pupils, Saint Augustine s College has been quiet ly and meaningfully expanding and “experimenting in intellectual en richment," initiated by the College about four years ago. Known as the “Saint Augustine's College High School Scholars Pro gram,” it is designed primarily to stimulate and broaden the intel lectual interests of outstanding high school pupils. club on December 22, Jimmy Gen try, president of the Miss Bronze America Authority, Inc, announc ed this week. The contest has been held in Chicago for 35 years, according to Gentry, who said this year's pro gram will be one of the largest in INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult— VOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire Insurance Co. Durham, N C. 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Women interested in becoming a contestant in the Miss Bronze A merica contest should contact head quarters at 456 E. 47th St, Chicago RESERVE| $2 55 w Jit s4°° **** Pint J v 4B ‘ Fifth ||i®| | I ■ ■■ ] KfflKlY me? CO. hi 6UXDED MUSH - » MOOT. 85% fiMffi «I!UUL SPiSItS 2 University Students Win SI,OOO Citizenship Grants I) C. And Detroit Undergraduates; Chosen To Assist In Program j Os Political Education I WASHINGTON, D. C, Two ; Howard University undergraduate students, one from the District of Columbia and the other from De troit, have been awarded SI,OOO grants to serve as student assis tants in the Univerity' Citizenship Project for 1961-62. They are Vernon S. Gill of 1429 Shepard Street, north west. Washington: and Conrad K. Harper of 4450 St. Clair Street, Detroit. Gil! is a junior and Harper a senior in the College of Liberal Arts. Both have B-plus averages. They will assist Dr. Robert E. Martin, associate professor of gov ernment, and director of the Citi st A&T since 1958.9 stepped down from the command in special cere monies conducted at the college on Tuesday morning. He was honored j with a ceremonial review, lasst i Tuesday, by the joint cadets corps ; of the Army and Air Force ROTC units and was presented a citation by his colleagues. In his farewell message to the cadets he paid high tribute to the cooperation which he had received from the administration at the col lege. his staff members and cadets, j Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, president j of the college, commended the re ; tiring major for the splendid serv | ices he had rendered the ROTC | program and the college. zenship Project at Howard, m planning and directing the pro gram designed to provide facilities for bringing students of govern ment closer to actual political en vironments. It was established at Howard in 1958 by a $30,000 grant from the Maurice and Laura Falk Foundation of Pittburgh, Pa. 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