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PAGE SIX THE CAMPUS ECHO FRIDAY, MAY 27, 196(1 Cominencement (Continued from page 1) Frances Vivian Fisher, Claudef Willis Green, Catherine Jean Green, Robert James Harley, Johnny Baxter Hodge, Jr., Robert Edward Howie. William Grigsby Hubbard, Shirley Rose Jackson, Thomas Samuel Johnson, Alberta Louise Jones, Arden McKeathen Jones, Eugene Reginald Jones, Na thaniel Leon Jones, Ruth Murrill ,Tones, Blanche Yvonne Lewis, Barbara Ann McClain, Cynthia Ann McDonald, Barbara Anne McKenzie, Glenda Faye Manning, Pearlie Bell Mattocks, Ella Eve Moore, David Linwood Newsome, Laura Ann Nixon, Kermit Marcelus Prunty, Pur- nelle Richardson, Marva Pitt Riley, Margaret Helen Roberts, Deloris Janette Rowland, Mae, Frances Scott, Samuel Fleming Scott, Jr., Gerald Calvin Sim mons, Josie Medora Lee Simons, Eugene Smith, Marjorie Smith, Annie Rose Stephens, Enid Beatrice Sutton, Joseph «G. Thompson, Leamon Thornton, Miriam Eleen Towe, Joyce Anne Tuck, Edna Deloris Uzzell, William Robert Valentine. Marva Ann Washington, Char lene Hampton White, Helen Marie Williams, William Ed ward Williams, and Albert Lee Willis. The 69 receiving Bachelor of Science degrees are: Delores Louise Artis, Charles Robert Badger, James Arthur Barnes, Carlton Phillip Bell, Prendis Odell Bennett, Patrick McKen- ley Best, Thelma Geneva Bland, Richard Blyther, Christine La- vada Roseboro Bowser, William Leroy Bristol, Barbara Jeani Brown, Douglas Fuller Brown„ Doris Louise Brown, Horace Cameron, Charles Gilbert Campbell, Jr., Addie Estella' Cobb, Naomi Augusta Collins, Guion Charles Davis, Jr., Zackj Davis, IV, Willie Draughn, Jr., Clarence Herman Ellis, Carolyn Jean Gatling, Isiah Oliver Gat^ ling, Samuel Grant, William Curtis Grimsley, Eleanor Chris tine Hairston, Mary Alyce Harris, Harold Lloyd Hauser, Alvernon Hayes, Vivian Wad-, dell Hill, Roberta Hodge, Bar bara Jean Hodges, Myra Marie Hunter, Thomas Johnson, Alicia Delight Jones, Decota Norris Jordan, Samuel L. Jordan, George Roosevelt Kilpatrick, Jr., Richard Leroy Kirby. Robert Lee Kornegay, Preston Lewis, Charlotte McClamb, Pearlie McNeill, Bruce Howard Mann, John William Matthews, Ruth Delores Maultsby, Lois Marie Milton, Donald Joe Mot ley, Barbara Jean Overton, Velma Lee Owens, Ametta Maxine Perry, Althea Michaux Petteway, George Lee Pressley, Robert Lee Reaves, Albert Evans Reid, Richard Tennyson Reid, Artus Linwood Satter field, John Clarence Scar- boroough, HI, Jean Yvonne Si mons, Roland Bernard Sinclair. Ave Jean Smith, Daisy Lee' Smith, Odell Smith, Jr., David Walker, Jr., Hazel Irene Ward, Jessie Mae Annette Dave^ White, Regina Loretta Wiggins, James Alfonso Williams, an^ Paul Lawrence Winslow, Jr. Graduates with the Bachelor of Science in Commerce are Odessa Magnola Bass, I^u Idai Boone, Alice Louise Brown, Yvonne Bernice Burke, Augusta Pearl Carver, Helen Dorisi Clapp, Delores Marcelle Cloyd, Jeannette Delois Davis, Jannell Margaret Drayton, Shirley Auline Dudley, Nan Anderson ' Dunston, Roscoe Marvin Faison, Daisy Edmonia Fitts, Danetta Juanita Fitts, Doris L. Eloyd, Ester l! Godette, Lottie Mariq Godette, Almeta Antoinetta Goins, Margaret Elane Good, Doreen DeOctavia Goore, Julia Olivian Graham, Ester Ree Hammond, Florence Elizabeth Handy, Berenice Nance Har grave, Readie Barbara Jearme Harris, Harriett Hayes, Evelyn Herring, Gloria Carter Hubbard^ Charles Henry Jackson, Mella; Dean Jackson, Faye Jean Jef-' fries, Bonnie Lea Jenkins, Joyce Scott Johnson, Shirley Hedspeth Johnson, Aubrey Fulcher Lowe,. Joyce Carolyn McCoy, Norcottj Erie McNeill, Lois Beatricej Mack, Herlie Marie Moore, Sarah Lee Ormond, James, Edward Outlaw, Elaine Parker, Rachel Theodosia Peacock^ Robert Louis Peele, Barbara Lee Perry, Rozelia Carol Pittman, Z{elda Reid Pender, El|la Lee Pone, Nathaniel Purvis, Jr., James Reid, Jr., Shirley Marva Robertson, Soissette T. Savagej Rogers, Geraldine Simmons, Ruel Lee Solomon, Gloria Deari) Starnes, Vivian Murfree Ste-i vens, Gloria Jean Terrell, Calvin Thompson, Zelma Guth rie Valentine, George ' Ernest Wallace, Davesene Wiggins, Byron Burbridge Williams, Mary Louise Williams, Paul Melvin Willis, Rosa M. William-, son, Constance Alene Wilson, Annye Ruth Wooten, Bennie Mitchell Wyatt, and Paulinqr Kelso Wyim. The 18 students with B. S. de grees in Home Ecor omics are Carolyn Yvonne Davis, Barbara Dwelener Friday, Bettye Jean Glenn, Ruth Haskins Johnson, Flora Lee Keyes, Lois Mari© Lipscomb, Thelma Grayce Mil ler, Evelyn Dean Morrisey„ Clarice Parker, Eugenia Lois Parker, Marian Joyce Rogers, Mary Elaine Sampson, Evange line Simmons, Willie Stewart, Jr., Mary Elizabeth Vann, Bar bara Jean Williams, Laura Re becca Williams, and Claudette Colbert Wooten. Doretta M. Burch, Junia Al- freda Jenkins, and Gladys Ham- lett Swift will receive the Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. Forty-four will recef ve the Master of Education. They are David M. Atkinson, Alice Caroli Beatty, Grace Parrish Bethea, Louise W. Bibby, Rosa B. Boy kin, Mazie Louise Sellers Bris-- tow, William Dewey Brown, Catherine Whitehead Bynum, Amanda Victoria Francis Col-, dough, Adolph Milton Coward, Betty Hayes Cozart, Minnie Hyatt Cromartie, Emma Brown Garner, Mary Alice Harvin^ Mary Davis Hodges, Althea Mc- Aden Holmes, Louiza Doles Boone Jeffries, Marian Shaw Jenkins, Florence Fortenberry Johnson, Virginia Louise Kim-^ bijough, Willie Landay McDuf fie, Anna Marguerite, Dixon Mc- Elrath, Ruby McMillian, Ada Thelma McNeal, Martha Rosetta Mason, Betty Doretha Massen- burg, Eva Holloway Meddling, Melma LaRue Melvin, Byrtle; Lee Hawkins Mitchell, Mary Lee Mitchell, Candis Lee Pim- berton, Bernice Lee Perry, Janie Williamson Richmond, Emma Jackson Sellars, Carrie J. Sin- quefield, Maggie Lou Souther land, Irene Malissa Yellowdy Readings Feature Final Vesper ■The final vesper service for the spring semester of the School year was held Sunday, May 15 in the B. N. Duke Auditorium. The service, the last in a series of vesper services spon sored by various classes and dormitories, was different in that there was no preaching. The College choir, directed by Mr. Samuel Hill, sang two spirituals “Listen to the Lambs” by Dett, and “Balm in Gilead” (Continued on page 7) Stanley, Donidee Thorne, Erma Robertson Tyson, Creola Bailey Vanderburg, Maggie Moorei Vass, Anne Cobb White, Mary] Louise Wilson, and Annie Gill Wyche. Those receiving the Master of Library Science are Robena, Bradley, Mildred Perry Brown, Susie E. W. Brown, Thelma O. Currence Caldwell, Erma Clyde Cameron, Mildred Laws Chavis, William Broxton Cooley, Miriam Edythe Cowan, Ella M. H. Davis, Joseph Edward Flem ing, Gladys Shepperson Frank, Mildred Hazel Mallette, Eury- dice Williams Smith, Amanda Renwick Watkins, and Marie Annie Ruth Weaver. The Master of Science in Pub lic Health will go to Mary Wal ker Alfred, Atha Lee Buie, Cecelia Isham Hayes, Laura A. Lewis, Blaine E. Smith, and Davis Stewart, Jr. Bachelor of Laws recipients are Harry Glenn Davis, Archi-. bald Butler Hill, ■ Jr., David Parker, Dorsey Roland Thomas,, Cornelius Elwood Toole, and Eugene Williams. For the first time student marshalls will be used. They are Leslie C. Brinson, George Hen derson, Herbert Owens, Madie) Pearce, Anna Satterwhite, Clin-t ton Shearin, Ida Stephens, Rutl^ Vellines, Coy D. Smith, Amelia Thorpe, Virdell Tedder, and Joe Wynn. Students were selected on the basis of their scholastic average and character. Robert Lee Kornegay, physic^ and mathematics major from Mount Olive, and Carolyn Gat ling, mathematics and science major from Garysburg, will re ceive siunma cum laude honors. Cynthia McDonald, English major from Southern Pines; Clarice Parker, French major from Murfreesboro; and Miriam Towe, French major fron\ Brooklyn, New York, will gra duate mag'na cum laude. Students graduating with| cum laude honors are Brenda Bethel, Anne Rose Stephens, William LeRoy Bristol, Eleanor Christnie Hairston, Harold Lloyd Hauser, Frederica Cro well, .Shirley A. Dudley, Bere nice N. Hargrave, Nathaniel L. Jones, George R. Kilpatrick, Jr., Charlotte McClamb, Vivian Stephens, Hazel Irene Ward, and Pauline Kelso Wynn. -Awards Day- (Continued from page 1) After Dr. Thorpe’s address, the College choir and band ren-i dered the “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The second half of the pro gram got underway with the presentation of the students be ing honored scholastic awards by Dr. George T. Kyle, Dean ol! the College’s Undergraduate School. The following students were awarded certificates of scholar ship for having maintained 8| two-point average for four years. They are Ruby B. Barker, Brenda S. Bethel, William L. Bristol, Fredericka E. Crowell, Shirley Dudley, Carolyn J. GatH ling, Berenice Hargrove, Haroldj L. Hauser, Nathaniel Jones* George R. Kilpatrick, Jr., Robert Kornegay, Charlotte Mc- Lamb, Cynthia McDonald, Clarice Parker, Anne Stephens, Vivian Stevens, Miriam Towe, Hazel Ward, Pauline Wynn, Doretta Burch, and Eleanor Hairston. Special recognition for out standing achievement in psycho- logy and sociology was given to Fredericka Crowell and Cynthia McDonald respectively. Robert Kornegay received the W. G. Pearson prize for excel lency in mathematics and thei Gamma Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity award for outstanding service, scholar ship, initiative perseverance and general deportment. George Wallace, for hia ability to read and interpret fi nancial papers, receive^ the Wall Street Journal Award. For the best work in Practice Teach ing and in Home Economics Residence, Clarice Parker re ceived the Durham Chapter of Hampton Institute Alumni Asso ciation Prize. Raymond Jones was the recipient of the Fresh-i man Chemistry Award for achievement in chemistry, Shirley Dudley received the C. C. Spaulding Memorial prize for excellency in Commerce. The Sixth Annual UBEA; Smead Award for outstanding achievement in Business Educa tion was awarded Evelyn Her- ring. Elsie Jean Arrington, for the highest general average in scholarship, initiative, perser- verance, and general deport^ ment, received the Volkemenia Club Prize for superior work in the freshman class. Virdell Ted der was the recipient of the Alpha Lambda Chapter, Delta, Sigma Theta Sorority prize for excellence and initiative in dra matics. The Commerce Club| awards for proficiency in type writing were received by Geraldine Simmons and Davesene Wiggins. Amelia Thorpe and Lucen Smith re ceived the Gamma Chapter, Alpha Kappa Delta National, Honorary Socialogical Society awards. Pi Gamma Mu National Social Science Honorary Society awards were received by Madie Pearce, Teddy Johnson, Delores -Jarman- (Continued from page 1) greatly to the success of the Campus Echo and was cited by the editor as being one of the real sparks on the Echo staff. Charles McNeil and Finleyi Hargett are the columnist for next year. Returning reporters include Margaret David, Bruce Speight, Marva Roberts, Shirley Foust, Geraldine Williamson, and Blanche Caldwell. -Eagle Day- (Continued from page 1) Baines, hostess; Pearlie Fryar, chairman. Inventory Commit tee, Lyman B. Henderson, trea surer; Robert L. McAdams, business manager; James E. Outlaw, bookkeeper; Spurgeon D. Simmons, chairman. Evalua tion Committee; and Bennie Wyatt, Finance officer. Hosts and hostesses for the occasion were Mary B. Baines, Alice J. Stewart, Robert L. Mc Adams, Augustus Davis, Flora- belle Hill, Charles S. Anderson, Donald Motley, and Johnny Alexander. Mary E. Ballard, Edward Bill ups, Jr., Howard M. Fitts, Lethia Jordan, George Williams, Albert H. Berrian, Vernon Clark, Jessie P. Eaglin, Jean K. Norris, Mary Rigby, and Richard Jones served as chape- rones. The judges, who selected the prize winning rooms were George S. Nixon, chairman; Annie L. Richardson, Geneva H. Puryear, Ross Townes, and Stewart B. Fulbright. Open House Committee: William Brandon, chairman; George W. Henderson, Charles Jackson, Charles S. Anderson, James A. Martin, Reginald T. Pryor, and Mary Baines. Other staff members at Chid-i ley Hall are Daisy Smith and George Prince. Grladuate A»ssistants are Antenor i. Adams and Ernest Harrison. Rowland and Edna Uzelle. New members of Alpha Kappa MU Honor Society are Carl E. High, William Stroy, Virdell Tedder Ruth Velline and Miriam Towe. Serve Pepsi in the new sociable The Young Men’s Shop WE ST MAIN STREET Now . . . 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