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THE CAROUNIAN RALEIOH. N. C.. SATORDAY. APRIL I. 187S Former FSU Dean Speaks To Alumni WAbHDiGTOK C. c. . in an- ^ i w 1111 ii WASHINGTON, C. c. • in One Of the most unosual delivered addresses, Dr. J. H. Doi^ios, director. President’s Com mittee on Mental Retardation, via tape, from the Gcorgetou-n Hospital, told the alumni of rayettevillc Slate VnlvorsUy, in a keynote address to the second Annual Regional Con^ ventlon. at the noon*day luncheon, Saturday. March 25, held at the New York Avenue Holiday Inn Motel, that the future is today. The educator told thealumnl that there was a jreal eppor* able to appear In person. When tunity to let (he world know he found that he would not bo that Fayetteville Stale tfnlver- able. It was suggested that his slty was dohig a big Job In turning out people who ^\'anted to get Involved in making the world better. He challenged them to play well the part that had been given them In a con* fused u-orld. The unusual presentation was occasioned by the fact that Dr. Douglas was hospitalized a short lime before the meeting. Ho used every means to be *• \um\ lue speech bo taped and played back. This struck a happy note with the host>comml(tee and this was done. His wife attended and even though she displayed cherred long 4.id wildly for her constraint. Mai.vofthepersons In attendance »/re In Fayette* vllle State wh n Dr, Douglas served as dea*. as dean. Former students of the former deantr 1 other members of the association came from throughout the nation to bear the addressand attend the meet* tftg that began at 9:00 A.M. CLUB NEWS BUSY BEE CLUB MEETS Mra. Florlne Smith of S. Person St. was hostess to the Busy Bee Club on March 21, After the devotions, ted to’ the chaplain. Deacon Young, the meeting «as turned over to the president vho opened the house for business. The minutes of the last meeting were read and received. Old and new business Seai^ will spoil yo was discussed. The committees made tholr reports. Mrs. Ruth Upchurch's birth day was celebrated. Thehosless sen'ed a delicious repast. Members present wore Mes- damos Katie Allen. Minnie Hev* iT erly, Margaret Mints, CornelU Moore, Florlne Smith, Ruth Up church, Lovle Young, Deacons Samuel Osborne, JuS:us Young with guests Armetla Osborne and Rev, Theodore McAllister "^e ne« meeting will boheld at the home of the Upchurches on bates Street. CorottwtfcSwwfay OEMONSTHATES EQUIPMENT-Athens' Ga!: Joyce Story, tinlversitlrof Georgia instructor, doctoral student and director of minority recruitment (Z “"‘''‘^""‘'5'’=; S^-hooI of Pharmacy, demonstrates analysis enuipment O. Wilson, graduate pharmacy student. The petite pharmacy instructor is one of only ahoui 100 women on pharmacy school faculties in the nation ait.l one ot only eight hlaok women inpharmaoy education nationally. (UPI) cie^dS: JBN’3 zS^te^ n-s'^r.lf 'VHITE HOUSE-Washington: Welfare I sand thai. UiUdren march past the White House .March 25 in the WELFAHE MOTHERS MARCH ON WHITE HOUSE-Washington: Welfare mothers and their children march past the White House March 25 In the "Children’s March for Survival" In protest against President Nixon’s welfare reform program. The mothers and children waved "Nixon Doesn’t Care” signs as they marched. U. S. Park Police Capt. J. I. Wells esllmaied the crowd at between 12,000 and 15,000. (UPI). PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Clip’n Save You muet present coupon for this price. Clip’n Save You must present coupon for IhU price. Gip’n Save You Riu»( present coupon fur thfH price. Good Only At Your Raleigh Locations Blaster Baskets I / h B, C. Little Boys' Suits and Non Suits No» k the Unt tt S/m u» ;Mr lliite Ur EmT*/. Om/* Sm i llmsir*'*"" €•«• la aoS «•**, for Little «nd Bie Cirli For Fresh Cut Flowers^From Sears SBffl Call 834-6238 CHARGE IT on Sean Revolving Charge Sale Prices End Sofurefay Girls' Opera Dress . Shoes for Easter Deiat} IliiU aiUa olifc crinkle ilayt appere. tanpa. elilan lalei. Slit* liHO. RepuUr ase. '797 Boys’ Dress Up Buckle Slipons for Easter ^•‘SUrk ellpaai Ja»l riakt ■tr Ihe sptimp Ea/ur k rlafci arouaS tbe «»*/ aaS ill. -.W-..- ...I, .Wfi,,, •OB ike iaatk a««Si. XrfaU/ CM. >iM SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE tlsfaetion Cuarantsad or Your Mentr Back Sears stAoa aotsucK axo ca Crabtree Valley Mall 4601 CkaaMd A»«, Fr«aFaeklM piMM 7aa.«soo STORE HOURS Monday through Saturday 9I.S.’Tii 9p^.S.
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