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DCI'OBER 1915 sr.Vl E TEACIHERS CX)l.l,i:(;E NEWS LETTER PAGE ,S MRS. LESLIE LEXER IE PARKER Miss EiIk'1 Dcrna RliiIi I’limi- mcr, proniiiicnl ahininus ol S. 1’. C:. and leachcr in tiic Cjit) Schools of Portsmouth, Virginia, was united in niatriniony with \[r. Leslie Lcneruc Parker, Chiel Steward, United States Xavy, on )iily -1, 1945 in ^’tuna, Arioiia. • Dr. Shelby Rooks, Minister ol .Saiiu |anies P r e s b y t e r i a n (ihuieh, St. Nicholas A\-entte at 1^1'n Su'eet, New York, called on Mr. and Mrs. 1 rigg on Sep- icniix'r %d. He w'as accont- p.inicil l)\' his singer \\ iie; Dorothy Maynor. Dr. Rooks was ' . ' ot this school in 1923. i'rolessor I lysses S. Brooks ol |()hiis()ti C:. Smith University,! (Charlotte. North (Carolina who: discovered the process lor mantt- lacitiring paper Iroin cotton stalks paid on extended \ isit to Eastern North C^arolina cUiring the latter part of the siimnrer, and especially to his home at jaiiiesville. He Avas a caller at the President’s home on Ati- Sttst: and at the same time, vis- iu'd several of his friends in the rit\'. • S. T. C. Alumni Organize hi a recent meeting of the Eli/,abeth C:itv Local Altmini ( hapter, the city was /onecl off :nul zone leaders named, who "ill lead the activities of the As sociation here, chief of which will l)e directed toward furnish- •I'g a room on the campus for ilie tise of the ahtmtii. Zo.u- Leaders ''■"lie I-Road Street to P. \V. Moore High School and beyond; I'-tinghans to Peartree Road, 'bs. Bessie Demjjsey and Mrs. |odie .Arnistrong, le:iders. Zone II—Road Street to "I'rin- ilv Church, to Harrington Road, ^b's. Eddie ^Vhite Martin and Mrs, .Mice V^anghan. Zone III—Llarrington Road •'lit Southern Aveniie, and all ‘'l';eets near the College, Mrs. I. J^"'vser, Afrs, Naomi Slad, and bs. Regent Hociitt, leaders. Z.one I\' — c h ri r c h Street through Sawver 'Lown, Mrs, •''Itcllv Hardy,'Mrs. Ellen Spell- 'J'Mii, \fiss Helen Reid and Mrs. ^ddie Lawrence. Planning committee for sec tional alumiri meetings are: F. Shields. Di J. E, Jones, Mrs, E, (;, Mitchell, Mrs, Virginia Hart, Mrs. Clara Ow’ens, Mrs, |essie \Velch |ones, and Mrs, I. H, Butler. Cirott|) leaders are beginnitig their plans now (or regular meet ings to be held. Warsaw, N. C. October, 1915 Dear E'riends, I wish to express my sincere appreciation for your very hearty cooperation last school year. Our General Alumni As sociation raised more than thir teen hundred dollars (.‘$1,:!(>()) because vou helped so well. May we continue because of the io .: we have for our Alma Mater. Ahtmni Headquai te's Perhaj3s you remember the Little WMiite School House nea': the home of the President, 'j’hi: building has l)2en giveti lo ihe college, I'he Gcn?ral Ahumi' Association lias been given two rooms which w'e nray furnish as a lounge oi rest center for mem bers of our group, I inuierstand that we even have the list: of the kitchen. President Lrigg says our ftir- nittire will ccjst one thousand dollars (,S1,900), ^\'e want to or ganize ottr chapters at once in order to raise this money as early as jx)ssible, W'e want the place ready by commencement. We may ha\e to slow up oti oin^ scholarship money this year in order to pay for otir furniture. Plan yottr budget innnediately so yoti cati raise at least filty dol lars. Perhaps voti (an sp'onsor a quartet from tiie college in or der to raise yoiu' money, W” I'ieri'il :»p- Ideals to our strongest chapters: we ha\ e asked them lor one hun dred dollars each. I believe they will do as we have asked them. Make all dietks and money or ders to Elizabeth C^ity State I'eachers C^ollege, Alumni ,\sso- ciation and mail them to our Secretary, Mrs. Jennie H. Butler, I Hi Speed Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Xeivs Leller 'The Lf'th'i will be mailed to yottr secretary or presi dent of \ottr local diapter and that person will mail the letters lo the inclix idttal members, ^'our local chapter shottld provide Itinds for this, W'e are trying this method lo see if you will get your I.rllrr. So many seenr to lie lost after they leave the col lege, 'S'ottrs for success, Mamie L, Turner, Presi den t, General .\ltuinii .Association 123 South E.hn Street W'illiamston, N, C. September 7, 1915 Mr, Harold L. Trigg State Leadiers Ciollege Elizabeth City, N. C:. Dear Mr. Trigg: E.nclosed you will 11 nd a clieck for fifty dollars (SSO-OO), to lie a|iplied to the school expenses of Miss Otreil Peele, as a scholar ship given by the Martin County Chapter of the S. T. C. Alumni. Miss Peele is a graduate of the 1945 Class of 'Williamston. N. C,. High School, and with the rec ommendation of her teachers w'e feel that she is worthy of this scholaiship in everv respect. Trusting you wdll have a most am ewd The College Health Program By M, E', Pii Rc r, R, N, I’he business and jnirjiose ol the college health jirogram is to de\elop personalities adeijuately etjuipped to participate fully in life and make contribiuions to it. Our first jjrocedures as con cern the student in this health ful growth are: 1, To exap'MV' :ill ‘^im.dents — vvdth special emphasis to E'rcsh- men, 2, Eollow-up health exantina tions on all advanced studeirts, 3, N-ray, dental and nredical care for all students, !, Special clinic fcjr students Vi'ilh special emphasis on ven ereal and contagion. 5. Aecjtiainting the students with the principles and practicc's of health educatiori by: (a) Round table discussions (b) Private conferences (e) Bringing fiealth coirstdt- ants and other pi'ofes- sional artists lo the stu dents (d) Motion [Mclures pertain ing to healthy living (e) A re(|tiired health and physical education course for all students and (f) ,\ special health course in the senior year taught by a physician. F aculty-Student Pre-Opening Conference At the bi'ginnin,> ot each school year the State I’eachers College Family begin their work in the democratic way — demo cratic because it gives the stu dents as well as the faculty mem bers, a chance to j)lan the work for the academic year. I'he Conferetre opened Thurs day morning, Septemf^er 6, f945 at 9 o’cfock. The theme was: “Tfre Functionaf Ap))roach to the 'I’raining of i'eachers.” successftif school year, we remain Very respectftilly yours. Marlin Clountv CHiajMer of S. E. C. Alumni Mrs. C;. R. Owens, Pres. Miss C;. B. Clark, .Sec’v State 'I’eachers College Elizabeth City, N. C. September 10, 1945 Mrs, C, R. Owens 12,1 South Elm Street W'illiamston, N, C. Dear Mrs, Owens: I anr very grateftil for your k tier of Septeml^er 7, signed by you and Miss C, B, C'dark as President and Secretary of the Martin Cotmty Chapter of otu- .\lumni Association, Miss Oneil Peele is here and has registered. She has made a very favorabfe impression. We are itideed grate ful to you for sending us this type of student. Please send more. Kindly express my deep grati- ttide to all members of the Mar tin County Chapter for their generous consideration. The $50 IS being applied to the account of Miss Oneif Peele. Yours very sincerely, Harold L, Trigg President President Elarold L, 'Erigg dis cussed with the members, “'Ehe Organization and Review of tlu> Functional Program,” I’he Presentation of the Conference I heme” was given by Dean S. D, Williams, Mr, josejjh A, .Ancnuii gave a Report of the \\'orkshop which he was affili ated with at I’eachers College, C o I u ni b i a Elniversity, New York, A general discussion of the theme w'as held at 12:01), .-\t 2 o'clock, de]wrtmeiual meetings, A diseti.ssion of th;- contribution which each subjec( in a department can make to wards developing the kind ol teacher which the college is try ing to ]jroduee. 1 he growing coit. iction on the |)art ol the stall tliai the currici him iinisL noi only meei ilie re- cpiirements lor Grammar Grade and Primary Certificates in Class .V and the Bachelo'; of Science Degrees in Education, but iritist also irieet the needs of studeirts as determined by thi'ir capacity, abilities, and interests, their home and coninuinity b'ack- grounds, and the type of eoiii- miinities in which they will probably work, live aiul lead, has furnished a basis for build ing a curriculum which retains enough of the traditional struc ture to insure balancc aird sta bility, but departs from the out moded comparlmental c 1 a s s- room and textbook approach to the training of teachcrs. In the discussions the group agreed tliat the whole child must be taught, and to do tliis the curriculum must concern itself with the area of living in the college community 24 hours a day. .At 7 o’clock ]), in, on 'Ehurs- day, brief reports of the depart mental mectinsis were >iven. On E'riday, September 7, 1945 at 9 o’dock a, m, the E'unctional C^ommittees. wdiich are Commu nity Survey, Personalitv-Diag- nosis, and Evaluation, set forth their immediate objectives. .At 2:00 p. in., the Residence Li\ ing. Informal Organiaztion.s and E'ormal Organizations discussed their immediate plans. Friday, at 7:,30 p, m., the above named conmiittees gave a report to the entire group. I’he conference closed Satur day, September 8, 1945 at 12:00 noon, A siiirtmary of the con ference was given by Dean S, D, ’W'illiains in the form of a (jues- tion box. I’he following students \vere present at the conference: Seniors— Richard H, Badger Geraldine B, Broadnax Geraldine E, Gavin EUysses .A, Johnson Helen L, Joyner Sarah M. Pelham Elizabeth E. Ricks Aladeline E. Spruill Juniors— Essie M. Moore Reatlier J. Peele Gertrude I, Stitt I’helma G, "Eaylor Corine Af, Tyler So pl> 0771 ores— Eutrice Alston Ernestine Taylor Bettie Sue Tyler Beatrice Willie Eunice AViggins Dollie W'iliie Faculty Notes Members of the college staff report that their summer vaca tion Avas restful and profitable. During the summer Dean S. D, W'illiains studied at Chicago I'niversity, Chicago, Illinois. Miss B. F. C.'reecy has returned from her leave lo sitidy at the I'niversity ol Michigan, Detroit, Michigan and has resumed her duties in the Physical Eaucalion Department. Miss A. V. Smith, Mrs. EL, Dickens and also Pro fessor J. .A. ,\ncrum, principal of the Pascjtiolank o u n t y Era in ing School, attended I’eachers C^ollege, C^olunibia I'niversitv, New '\'ork, New' York. At j)resent. Mr. |. Rolieri Fra zier, registrar, is on leave to study at the University of Penn sylvania. Mr. 'E. E. Jones is ac ting registrar dtiring the absence Ol Afi. Fra/ici. Duiing iJie smii- mor. Miss E. .A, Johnson traveled with and accompanied Horace Wilson, baritone singer and Janet Bush, Dramatic Soprano of the W^illard Matthews Com- pany, New \ork. Miss Johnson accompanied the artists during their performances at Shaw Hni- versiiy, Raleigh, North C^aro- lina: A. & I. C^ollege, Greens boro, North Carolina; Stale I eachers C o 1 I e g e, Winsion- Saleni, Noith Carolina. Aliss Mildred R, Cooper, tlie liijrarian, ■was married during the sunnner to Mr. William R, Elammond of the 11. S Navy 'I’he marriage took place in Nortfi Chicago. Mr. Elaminond was formerly Secretary of the Y. M, C, A, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Miss Lucille M, McLendon has retired and has gone to live at her home in Charlotte, North Cjarolina. New Members: New nieinbers on the faculty this school year are: Miss Daviclene R. Harris, B, S.. Masters in Education; di etitian; Mrs, D. F, AValker, B. S., Librarian; Aliss Emma L. Cos- ton, B, S, in Cjommercc, Secre tary to the President; Mrs, C, G. (ones, M, Education; Mrs. B. EE Newell, M. A. Education. Miss Harris did her graduate work at I'emple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Her home is in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. W'alk- er is a graduate of A. and T. College, Greensboro, N, C,, with a degree in I.ifjrary Science, She is the wife of Professor I), F, W'alker, Principal of tfre Eden- lon Eligh School, Edenton, N. C;, Aliss Emma I., Coston re ceived her Bachelor of Science Degree in Commerce from North Cjarolina College for Ne groes, Durham, North Carolina. Her home is in Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. C, G. Jones is a gr?iduate of New "^ork Elniversity. New ^'ork. She is an Alumnus of State Teachers College, Eliza- beilr City, North Carolina. Mrs. B, El, NeAvell holds the M- Degree fronr I’eachers College. Columbia Elniversity^ Neu'York. Kappa Alpha Kappa Club Ri'Aiher j, Pf:ele, Reporter Ehe Kappa Alpha Kapp^ So cial Studies Club gets off to a good start for the school, year 1945-1946, The first meetiiig of the year ^vas held on September 18, 1945. At this meeting the members made plans to conduct a quiz program with Ereshman partici pation fjut to be open to the en tire student body. This pro gram is being given as a part of the Freshman Orientation. The Kappa Alpha Kappa wel comes Gw'endolyn Marie Ed wards into the club. Miss Ed wards is the second person to ]oin since the club was organized in October, 1944.
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