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        <p>pony<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C<lb /><lb />East Carolina Universit<lb /><lb />George Washington Carver<lb />Letters Included In ECU Collection<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE " Ona vibrant Spring<lb />day in May, 1933, Dr. George<lb />Washington Carver delivered his<lb />famous lecture on the wonders of the<lb />peanut to students at the University of<lb />North Carolina at Greensboro. Lucy<lb />Cherry Crisp, then director of student<lb />religious activities and later director of<lb />the North Carolina Museum of Art, had<lb />invited the renownedT Tuskegee<lb />chemurgist to speak.<lb /><lb />Their meeting immediately before<lb />that lecture led to a close-knit, decade-<lb />long friendship in which Miss Crisp<lb />became one of the circle of close<lb />friends called by Carver his ~o~Little<lb />family.� The papers of Miss Crisp, in oo a Ne oe<lb />the East Carolina University GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER<lb />Manuscript Collection document the unique relationship that developed between<lb />them.<lb /><lb />Their correspondence began during one of the busiest periods of Professor Car-<lb />verTs extraordinary life. As director of the Research and Experiment Station of<lb />Tuskegee Institute, he acquired fame when he forged a profusion of products from<lb />peanuts and sweet potatoes. A more powerful boost to his fame developed when he<lb />discovered a peanut-derived massage oil that was effective in the treatment of in-<lb />fantile paralysis, then raging across the nation.<lb /><lb />Great piles of letters, from ~suffering humanityT arrived daily at his desk; paralysis-<lb />stricken victims traveled thousands of miles seeking aid from Carver. And Carver<lb />gave relief.<lb /><lb />~This work,TT he wrote to Lucy Crisp, ~~is almost uncanny as you can actually see<lb />how God is causing the witherTd limbs to begin to take on new lite.�T<lb /><lb />Dr. Carver never credited himself with his discovery. He felt that ~~God ma oe<lb />the Peanut Oil is doing wonderful things, and, even | am surprised.�T<lb /><lb />The remarkable personality of Carver " ~~Frailty-quietness-gentleness-A sense of<lb />Inner Immediate CompanionshipT�T " drew Crisp and Carver together as close frien-<lb />ds. Miss Crisp felt compelled to write a biography of Carver, to which he acceded,<lb />largely because of his respect for the North Carolina artistTs o~great spirit, your<lb />Creative mind, your artist vision,TT which Carver felt should be developed.<lb /><lb />A short time later, when Miss Crisp presented to Carver for editing a chapter<lb />dealing with the astonishing story of his youth, he humorously replied, ~As long as<lb />one donTt know the real little wonder boy, grown up, | believe it is going to be one of<lb />the most inspirational books, (True Stories) that has appeared for decades.�T This<lb /><lb />Continued on page 4<lb /><lb />EBONY HERALD STAFF<lb /><lb />Executive Editor.............+.2++-+-+..- Jerry Simmons<lb />Co-Executive Editor................+++...-.. roni Harris<lb />News Editor ............-+++++++++++++~ Arah Venable<lb />Features Editor ...............++++++.-. Sheila Mendoza<lb />Business Manager..............+...+.++.... Glenn Davis<lb />Cartoonists .............. Shelton Bryant and Barry Jones<lb />Executive Secretary.................... Lorena Hawkins<lb />Writers:<lb /><lb />Penny Alford, Joyce Evans, Jackie Harris, Linda Fleming,<lb />Sylvia Jones, Stephanie Tyson, Christine Cagle, Pamela<lb /><lb />Simmons, Denise Dupree, Linda Thompson, Saundra<lb />Lassiter.<lb /><lb />Typists:<lb />Sharon Wallace, Dawn Brooks, Myra Moses, Devicky Cox<lb /><lb />VOL. V/NO. 1/SEPT 1978<lb /><lb />Mendenhall Student Center<lb /><lb />Mendenhall Student Center offers the student a wide selection of entertainment<lb />areas. The center has three floors filled with entertainment for all.<lb /><lb />From the entrance facing the library one will instantly be greeted by the Men-<lb />denhall Snack Bar. Here one can treat a date with ice-cream or treat oneself with a<lb />cheeseburger stacked with crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoes and fresh onions. And if it<lb />happens to be among the early hours enjoy breakfast.<lb /><lb />Around the corner from the snack bar is a study room. This peaceful area is<lb />beautifully carpeted and enlightened with the presence of plants. The seats and<lb />couches are comfortably cushioned for reading or rest. If studying is the purpose,<lb />the large wooden tables will be perfect for spreading papers.<lb /><lb />The ground floor is the location of the Student Bank, the Ticket Office and the<lb />Student Theatre. The Student Theatre is usually open every Friday and Saturday<lb />evening. Two shows play; 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. The movies shown are recent,<lb />such as Saturday Night Fever. Another good point is that admission is an activity card<lb />and an updated |.D. card.<lb /><lb />A newspaper stand consisting of several different papers is located beside the<lb />theatre. Cushioned chairs are provided for comfortable reading.<lb /><lb />Downstairs there is a bowling alley, a pool room, a ping-pong room and a game<lb />room. The game room consists of pin-ball machines, gun machines, foozball and<lb />others. There is a new machine in which one can send and receive sound messages.<lb />This machine appears to be patterned after the movie Close Encounters of the Third<lb />Kind. \t is hours of fun.<lb /><lb />There is a television room in the middle of all the game rooms. This is an ideal area<lb />to sit back and watch your favorite show.<lb /><lb />Entertainmemt with a softer atmosphere can be found upstairs. This elegantly<lb />carpeted area is nice fory studying, talking softly or meditating. Art exhibits by<lb />various talented art students are often on display. ;<lb /><lb />The music listening room is located on this upper level. The music listening room<lb />gives on the opportunity to choose a musical selection and enjoy it in a sound proof<lb />room. There are four sound proof rooms and admission is only an activity card and<lb />|.D. card. Outside the sound proof rooms, but in the same vicinity, is a reading area.<lb />Popular magazines such as Psychology Today, G.Q., Ebony, Apartment Living and<lb />Playboy can be found here. This reading area allows one to enjoy a bean bag chair,<lb />the cushioned couch or the table-chair arrangement. A large pictur window allows<lb />one to watch nature during a reading break.<lb /><lb />On the way out of the center do not overlook the display windows downstairs.<lb />One is located beside the snack bar. And the other is located beside the bank.<lb /><lb />Never be bored again! Go to Mendenhall Student Center and see a movie, play<lb />pool, play pin-ball, read, play the new Close Encounters Game, play checkers, listen<lb />to music in a sound proof room, watch nature through a picture windown, eat a<lb />snack, lick a cone, watch television or just sit back in a cushioned chair and relax in<lb />an air conditioned atmosphere of pleasure.<lb /><lb />$.0.U.L.S.<lb /><lb />This past week Sept. 10 thru Sep. 16th held its orientation program. Events<lb />ranged from Church services to block shows given at Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />Friday 16th and a party at the Ledonia Wright Culture Center.<lb /><lb />These services were a part of the overall goals of S.O.U.L.S. this year to intprove<lb />existing situations on campus for minorities. The services were made possible by the<lb />$800 plus dollar that were appropriated to S.O.U.L.S. during this past summer.<lb />S.0.U.L.S. originally want some $2,500 plus, but the remainder will be left up to this<lb />years legislature.<lb /><lb />With this being the first year that S.O.U.L.S. has been given money from the<lb />legislature, President of S.O.U.L.S., Larry Sampson states that this will be a year of<lb />~o~many activities and improvements for S.O.U.L.S. ~Tl have a hard working staff and<lb />together with the people, we will achieve,TT Sampson went on to say.<lb /><lb />oLast year S.O.U.L.S. had numerous activities and this year there will be even<lb />more,TT Sampson concluded.<lb /><lb />S.0.U.L.S. has an opening for a Parlimentarian. Those interested should contact<lb />Larry Sampson, Pres., Gerald Barnes, Vice Pres., Gracie Wells, Sec., or Faye Elliot,<lb />Treasurer.<lb /><lb />Meetings are presently held every Thursday night at 8:00, at the Ledonia Wright<lb /><lb />Afro American Culture Center. (LWAACC)<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE 2<lb /><lb />EBONY HERALD |<lb /><lb />Course Offered<lb /><lb />Starting this spring a new course is<lb />planned to be offered to the student<lb />body. This elective course will carry<lb />three semester hours and has no<lb />prerequisites. However, Latin 2221 as<lb />was designated and accepted by the<lb />registrar's office, will be such as<lb />modern science, law literary criticism,<lb /><lb />FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK<lb /><lb />JERRY SIMMONS<lb />Executive Editor<lb /><lb />This orientation issue is designed as<lb />best it can, to introduce minority and<lb />freshman students to some of the<lb />somewhat unnoticed or very important<lb />Organizations on campus. It gives a<lb />brief introduction to some minority<lb />Sororities and Fraternities. Also it<lb />presents an indication of the role<lb />S.0.U.L.S. (Society of United Liberal<lb />Students) will play this year.<lb /><lb />But most important the purpose of<lb />this publication issue is to encourae all<lb />to get involved. Whether it be<lb />S.0.U.L.S. or S.G.A., lets get involved<lb />in our University because it will only be<lb />as good as ~~WE� make it.<lb /><lb />| take this opportunity and en-<lb />courage any student willing to aid the<lb />Herald, to please do so. Also when |<lb />say minorities | mean all kinds black,<lb />red, yellow, male, short. . . all types.<lb />We all need each other to help<lb />strengthen and not tear down.<lb /><lb />Jerry M. Simmons<lb />Executive Editor<lb /><lb />peg :<lb />PROFESSOR LUIS ACEVEZ<lb />Latin Instructor<lb />medicine, pharmacology, philosophy,<lb />political science, and psychology.<lb /><lb />This course will be taught in English<lb />and as its name, o~Latin and Greek in<lb />Current English UseTT, implies, it is<lb />designed to trace the large amounts of<lb />Latin and Greek elements in current<lb />English vocabulary and expressions,<lb /><lb />with emphasis on the fore mentioned<lb /><lb />fields.<lb /><lb />The course objectives are to provide<lb />students with little or no knowledge of<lb />Latin and Greek languages the chance<lb />to better understand the techinical ter-<lb />minalogy in chemistry, biology<lb />Allied Health courses.<lb /><lb />The course is designed for B.A. and<lb />B.S. degrees, but may not be used to<lb />satisfy requirements for languages.<lb />The course will range from study of the<lb />Indo-European Family of Languages-<lb />overview to English Word formation<lb />form Latin and Greek.<lb /><lb />Professor Luis Acevez in the foreign<lb />language department states ~~the need<lb />for the course is tremendousTT. He goes<lb />on to say that o~the technical ter-<lb />minology in the sciences will be<lb />stressed becausejof its importance and<lb />influence of every day living.�<lb /><lb />Professor Acevez presently instructs<lb />several Latin courses. For more in-<lb />formation call the foreign language<lb />department or Professor Acevez at<lb />757-6232.<lb /><lb />I'm an Air Force officer and this is my<lb />sweet chariot. When | visit home people<lb />are happy to see me. And proud. They<lb />say I'm doing my part in the community<lb />by showing the young people and the<lb />adults that you really can make it. You<lb />really can get your share of A Great<lb />Way of Life.<lb />| also feel good about my position in the<lb />Air Force community. I'm a leader there,<lb />too. I'm someone the other brothers<lb />and sisters | meet in the service can<lb />look to. And it reassures them to know<lb />they have a voice in Air Force matters<lb />that concern them.<lb /><lb />The Air Force needs more leaders...<lb />pilots... aircrew members... .math<lb />majors .. . science and engineering ma-<lb />jors. You might be one of them, and the<lb />best way to find that out is in an Air<lb />Force ROTC program. There are two,<lb />and four-year programs. Scholarship<lb />* and non-scholarship. Why not look into<lb />all of them and see if one fits your<lb />plans? It's worth it, brother.<lb /><lb />Contact<lb />Captain Tinkum<lb />ECU Wright Annex 206<lb />or Phone 757-6598<lb />Apply Immediately<lb /><lb />Air Force ROTC<lb /><lb />Gateway to a Great Way of Life<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ACROSS<lb /><lb />2 Name of governor of North Carolina<lb />4. First two syllables of retarded<lb />6. Past tense of run<lb />9. A body of water<lb />10. The greatest Civil Rights leader of this century<lb />11. Last name of the greatest heavyweight champion<lb />12. Opposite of subtract<lb />13. Greatest soccer player of this century<lb />14. (4Va + 4.43) ?-(10*) la) =<lb />15. The new weapon the U.S. is about to build<lb />18. Opposite of old<lb />20. President of U.S.<lb />21. 7<lb />24. The greatest man ever to walk the face of the earth and Son of God<lb />29. Singular for the verb ~~are�T<lb />30. President of Egypt<lb />32. What the world needs most is<lb />33. Opposite of dry<lb />34. A word meaning therefore |<lb />35. The book containing the story of man and God<lb /><lb />DOWN<lb /><lb />Name of 1977 movie about wars in space<lb /><lb />Name of the country with Washington D.C. as capital<lb />Equal Rights Amendment Association<lb /><lb />An insect at a picnic<lb /><lb />Korean lobbyistTs last name who is suspect of bribes<lb />CarterTs banker friend from Georgia<lb /><lb />10. Vice President's last name<lb /><lb />13-A The angel that spoke to the shepards the first Christmas<lb />16. The name of the plane that Carter turned down<lb /><lb />17. Name of space shuttle<lb /><lb />19. Past tense of ~~eat�T<lb /><lb />22. Civil Rights leader who was killed in South Africa<lb /><lb />23. God's gift to ~~man�<lb /><lb />24. Last name of the recent four-star black general in Air Force<lb />25. The boss of a newspaper<lb /><lb />26. Abbreviation of South America<lb /><lb />27. Compound word for o~up�T and ~~most�T<lb /><lb />28. The late star and singer of ~~White Christmas�<lb /><lb />32. In tennis, a high floating shot<lb /><lb />5 OF ON A<lb /><lb />a dee a eno ce)<lb />ANNOUNCEMENT<lb /><lb />The Ebony Herald Staff will<lb />hold a meeting Thursday, Sep-<lb />tember 21, 1978 at 7:00 p.m.<lb /><lb />Please attend if you are in-<lb />terested in offering assistance.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>EBONY HERALD<lb /><lb />PAGE 3<lb /><lb />SORORITIES &amp; FRATERNITIES<lb /><lb />KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY<lb /><lb />The Eta Psi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi at East Carolina, is a service oriented<lb />fraternity dedicated to the betterment of society. Since its official chartering on<lb />February 23, 1975, it has grown to be the largest black fraternity on campus. (Kappa<lb />Alpha PsiTs membership is not restricted to minorities.)<lb /><lb />The fraternity worked last year and is continuing this year to build a Student<lb />Revolving Loan. The University will decide who to award aid to.<lb /><lb />Several members of Kappa Alpha Psi have achieved individual positions. Among<lb />the many achievements are: Robert BradleyTs acceptance to East CarolinaTs Medical<lb />School this year, Kirk HolstonTs acceptance in the school of Physical Therapy and<lb />transferred to Chapel Hill. Zack Smith holds the position of Student Government<lb />Association Treasurer, Larry Sampson is presently President of S.O.U.L.S. suc-<lb />ceeding Curtis Newby. Jerry Simmons, approved by the Media Board, serves as<lb /><lb />Executive Editor of Ebony Herald.<lb /><lb />The fraternity looks forward to serving you this year and thanks all who made last<lb /><lb />year a success.<lb /><lb />Alpha Phi Alpha was the first Black greek organization to be established at East<lb />Carolina as well as in the United States. The fraternity was founded October 23,<lb />1906 and founded here at ECU in 1970.<lb /><lb />The fraternity stresses brotherhood and strives for the utmost goals. The wide<lb />diversity of the organization is what enables it to withstand the challenge presented<lb /><lb />to it in this ever changing society. Alpha Phi Alpha has and will continue to play its<lb /><lb />role in the shaping of our heritage.<lb /><lb />SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA<lb /><lb />It has been surveyed and acknowledged that most Americans have little<lb />knowledge of the disease called Sickle Cell Anemia. The disease is usually con-<lb />sidered to be restricted to Blacks. American Indians and inhabitants of the<lb />Mediterranean, South India, Middle East and Caribbean countries are also suscep-<lb />tible to the disease.<lb /><lb />The disease derived its name from its effect causing a normal disk shaped cell to<lb />take the form of a sickle. The reaction is a result of low oxygen supply in red cells.<lb />The presence of an abnormal hemoglobin causes this low oxygen level.<lb /><lb />Studies show that one out of every ten Black Americans have Sickle Cell trait.<lb />This means the individuals received the sickling tendency from one parent. Also one<lb />of 400 Black Americans have Sickle Cell Anemia, according to Dr. CharlesF. Whitten<lb />at Wayne State University School of Medicine.<lb /><lb />The only known prevention of the disease is to prevent mating with one who has<lb />the trait if you are a carrier. The only way to tell if you have the trait is to take a<lb />special blood test. Because one out of ten Blacks have the trait; it is important that<lb />those of reproductive age have the test. And it is suggested that other regional af-<lb />fected minorities/or peoples have the test also.<lb /><lb />SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY<lb /><lb />Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.<lb />was Chartered at East Carolina Univer-<lb />sity December 3, 1977. They are a ser-<lb />vice oriented organization who strive<lb />for ~~trueTT sisterhood and scholastic<lb />achievements. Among the outstanding<lb />members are Trina Gerald, a student in<lb />E.C.U.Ts School of Physical Therapy<lb />and incoming Basilus, Louis<lb />Roreborough chairperson of the yearTs<lb />orientation committee and Faye Elliot,<lb />chairperson of Minority Arts.<lb /><lb />This year the sorority plans to sup-<lb />port several health associations; such<lb />as Heart Fund, Lung Association and<lb />Easter Seals. They presently support a<lb />Sickle-Cell Anemia Clinic in Jackson-<lb />ville, North Carolina.<lb /><lb />Rush will be Sept. 24, at 7:00, at<lb />Mendenhall in the Multi-Purpose<lb />Room. Officers for the upcoming year<lb />are, Trina Gerald - Basilus (President),<lb />Christine Dudley - Anti-Basilus, Terri<lb />Graham - Grammateurs (Secretary),<lb />Carolyn Powell - Anti-Grammateus,<lb />Bertha Miller - Tamiochus, Claudia<lb />Massenbug - Historian and Joyce Mor-<lb />ning - Parliamentarian.<lb /><lb />Pes<lb /><lb />OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY<lb /><lb />Omega Psi Phi Faternity was foun-<lb />ded November 17, 1911 on the campus<lb />of Howard University. Since itTs foun-<lb />ding and incorporation in 1914 Omega<lb />Psi Phi has strived to train interested<lb />young men in the areas of leadership,<lb />brotherhood and service to those<lb />willing to accept itTs challenge.<lb /><lb />On May 15, 1973 the Upsilon Zeta<lb />chapter of Omega Psi Phi was<lb />established on East Carolina Univer-<lb />sityTs campus. The members of this<lb /><lb />_ chapter as well as all other Omega men<lb /><lb />are seeking to inspire young men with<lb />initiative to face the challenges that are<lb />inevitable in life.<lb /><lb />The ultimate goal of the fraternity is<lb />to unify men of life interests and ideals<lb />that they might work together to<lb />secure these aims. In so doing they<lb />combine their forces and work<lb />together in brotherhood to light the<lb />path for those who cannot see and<lb />show them new ways to strive for the<lb />betterment of themselves and their<lb />fellow man.<lb /><lb />ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Seventy years ago on the campus of Howard University, Alpha Kappa Alpha<lb />Sorority, Inc. was founded by nine young women. This was the first Black Greek<lb />Sorority ever founded.<lb /><lb />Five years ago on this campus of ECU, was established the Theta Alpha Chapter<lb />of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. The Theta Alpha Chapter now consists of 28<lb />aspiring young women who have put a lot of hard work into making their sorority an<lb />integral part of the community and East Carolina.<lb /><lb />Their projects include sponsoring a hypertension clinic, a reading experience for<lb />grade school children and supporting two mental patients. The Sorority makes<lb />periodic visitations to nursing homes, rehabilitation centers and prisons.<lb /><lb />Just recently rush was held for those young women who might be interested in<lb />pledging AKA or just want to know what its all about.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PAGE 4<lb /><lb />EBONY HERALD<lb /><lb />GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER<lb /><lb />Continued from page 7<lb /><lb />plant wizard, characteristically self-effacing, could never understand why o~a<lb />notorious chemist would attract so much attention.�<lb /><lb />Asked by Luck Crisp how he had not become embittered at the shabby treatment<lb />he often encountered because of his race, he poignantly replied, ~~Had you been<lb />Colored, you could so thoroughly understand how important it was to forget many<lb />things and to study how to accomplish what you started to do.�<lb /><lb />The feverish pace of his life demanded all of CarverTs energies. ~~At times,TT he<lb />complained, o~| have been unable to see people at all, as my strength absolutely<lb />gives out.T<lb /><lb />~~ His mail continued to increase daily, and curious visitors came from every quarter<lb />to steal a peep at the famous scientist. By 1938, he suffered a breakdown, and from<lb />this point his health gradually deteriorated until his death in 1943.<lb /><lb />The state of CarverTs health and the outbreak of World War II forced Miss Crisp to<lb />postpone the biography. In the meantime, she decided to study Carver in clay,<lb />which she dug from North Carolina creekbanks. Professor Carver never saw the<lb />completed bust, but when requested to critique the sculpture by photograph, he<lb />typically replied, ~~l donTt know what | look like, so | am no judge of this. Somebody<lb />else can tell better than | can.TT Shortly after his death, a North Carolina high school<lb />principal purchased the first copy of the bust for his school. A two dollar royalty<lb />went into the Carver Trust Fund at Tuskegee.<lb /><lb />The biography planned and written by Miss Crisp was never published. Her<lb />manuscript and related correspondence may be seen by the public at the East<lb />Carolina University Manuscript Collection in the Joyner Library on the East Carolina<lb />University campus. The Collection is open Monday through friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.<lb /><lb />Summer Pre-Med Program Held<lb /><lb />(1978 Summer Program _<lb /><lb />Center for Student<lb />pl riage<lb /><lb />ee<lb />of<lb /><lb />farticiparte + First Row - Left Le right ~ JANES pai<lb />HILL, MICHAEL @. SAITH, GERALD KENNETH HILL. Second<lb />fae ALE CORLEY, SANDHA MARIC MLTCHELL. Third Row -<lb />PARIE CORBETT, KERMIT BENTLEY WELLS, PAMELA JEAN<lb />Sel PELL * Secretary, OR. WILLIAM c. RES NSEL<lb />STEPHENSON ~ Reading and Learning Skills Siecialia<lb /><lb />East Carolina held its first Summer Pre-Med Program this past summer and ac-<lb />cording to several of the participants the program was very helpful and a success for<lb />them.<lb /><lb />The program included students from all over North Carolina. Several students are<lb />now attending Medical Schools or Graduate Schools over the state.<lb /><lb />The classes range from Theory to Mechanics of Human Physiology with seminars<lb />and workshops. Like most budding programs, it had its problems but plans are being<lb />made to improve the program for this summer.<lb /><lb />Anyone seeking information should contact the Information Center at Ragsdale.<lb />For those seeking medical careers, it is an excellent opportunity to see if you can<lb />measure up to what is required on the road ahead.<lb /><lb />CEDAR GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH<lb /><lb />Reverend Kenneth R. Hammond, Pastor<lb /><lb />Bus Service Provided Each Sunday<lb /><lb />Schedule<lb /><lb />WHINE DOMMioat es ce eae ke ei ny ee Ole Ins<lb />OUR VIS DOT IN oe noe Kn ha: on oak Siw cele ee Sh LT eo.m:<lb />Tyee DORM SAGs sie o 8 Ae aS REO s es, fel OF30 8m,<lb /><lb />Jerry ~o~Loves� Lorena<lb />Very, Very Much<lb />Now And Always<lb /><lb />And Forever More!<lb /><lb />ANSWERS TO PUZZLE<lb />Across Down<lb />2. Hunt I. Star Wars<lb />A. retard --3.._: United States<lb />6. ran 5. ERA<lb />9. lake 7. ant<lb />10. Martin Luther King, Jr. 8. Parks<lb />11. Ali 9. Lance<lb />12. add 10. Mondale<lb />13. Pele 13-A. Lo<lb />14. one 16. B-1<lb />15. neutron bomb _ 17. Enterprise<lb />18. new 19. Biko<lb />20. Carter 23. Woman<lb />21. Pi 24. James<lb />29. is ! 25. Editor<lb />24. Jesus Christ 26. S.A.<lb />30. Sadat 27. utmost<lb />32. LOVE 28. Crosby<lb />33. wet 32. Lob<lb />34. so<lb />35. Bible<lb /><lb />TEN COMMANDMENTS OF HUMAN RELATIONS<lb /><lb />Thou shalt love people. . . Not just use them. The greatest<lb />thing in the world is person. The greatest thing about a person is his motive, and the<lb />greatest motive is love.<lb /><lb />Thou shalt develop understanding . . . lf every manTs<lb />care were written on his brow, how many would our pity share, who bear our every<lb />envy now?<lb /><lb />Thou shalt compliment more than criticize . .. You had better cover your neigh-<lb />borTs faults with a cloak of charity. You may need a circus tent to cover you own!<lb />Thou shalt not get angry . . . If you are right, you donTt need to. If you are wrong you<lb />can't afford to.<lb /><lb />Thou shalt not argue . . . ItTs no use to win the<lb />argument and lose the people. Beware of the attitude<lb />which says:<lb /><lb />In matters controversial<lb /><lb />My attitude is fine<lb /><lb />| always see two points of view<lb /><lb />The one thatTs wrong, and mine.<lb /><lb />Thou shalt be kind... You had better be kind to the<lb />people you meet on the way up, they are the same<lb />ones you meet on the way down.<lb /><lb />Thou shalt have a sense of humor... A sense of humor<lb />is to aman what springs are to a wagon-it saves him<lb />a lot of jolts.<lb /><lb />Thou shalt smile... No man is ever fully dressed<lb />until he has a smile on his face-remember, ~TLaugh<lb />and the world laughs with you, weep.and you weep<lb />alone.�<lb /><lb />Thou shalt practice what thou preachest...<lb />is worth one thousand arguments.<lb /><lb />One example<lb /><lb />Thou shalt go to school to be the Headmaster of the<lb />Universe. The master of men; the secretary of human<lb />relations . .. namely Jesus Christ. He is the greatest<lb />leader of men the world has ever known... the<lb /><lb /></p>
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