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Page Four F. S. T. C. VOICE — MAY 1945 MAY 1946 Meet The Graduates Toi) row—Annie H. Greene, Leander Lsler, Nann.'e S. bieUis, Gladys ^iacl>ae. Second row—Thomas Williams, Lula Eggleston, Terrence Foster, Hachel Boddie. Third row—:\Iildred L. Sanders, Cerena Lyde, Odessa Hibby, Hattie Faison Fourth row—India Martin, Joseph Parker, Lillian Young, (dyndola (Airrie, Beatrice Morton. Dramatics, Y. W. A. Hohby — Collecting pictures and achievements of Negroes. Nickname—“I.ittle Bit.” Pet expression—“Oh! Dear!” Name Glara Irene Hill. Hometown—Bocky Mount, N.(>. F^xtra - curricular activities— Choir, Y. W. C. A., Service Club. Hobbie—Bike riding, collecting oddities. Nickname—“IL'lly.” Pet expression—“And I mean just that!” Name—Beba Holmes. Hometown—Piaeford, N. C.. Extra-curricular activity — V. \V. C. A. Hobby—Poultry raising. Name—Mary Ella Joyner. ^ Hometown—Tarboro, N. (.. Pet expression—“Oh! so thal’s the way of it.” Name—Alfonso Lee Sutton. Lh)nietown—(’dinton, N. C. Itxira-curricular avtivities ■— Drama (iuild. Service (’liib, Class President. Hobby—Dancing. Nickname—“Al”. Name—F^ziekel FI Tysor. Hometown—I-'ayetteville, N .C. l^xtra-curricular activities — Basketball, F'ootball, Tennis. Hobby—Pleading. Nickname—“Zke.” Pet expression—“1 just don’t know!” Name—Odell lizzell. Hometown—Goldsboro, N. ('. F^xtra curricular activities — Drama Guild, Basketball, School Paper, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, North Carolina (Commit tee for Human Welfare. Hobby—Becording Colleting. Nickname—“Ace.” Pet expression—“What’s buzz ing cuzz!” Name—Mildred J. Vann. Hometown—(Minton, N. (’. FjXtra - curricular activities— Y. W. C. A. Book Club. Hobby—('ollecting Poems. Nickname—“Millie.” Pet expression—"Are you kid ding'” Name—F’rances Juanila Wil- kerson. Hometown—South Boston, Ya. Extra-curricular activities —Y. W. C. A., W. C. C. Hobby—Sewing. Nickname—“F'ranz.” Pet expression—“I wouldn’t go so for as to say all that!” Name—Marion E. Y'ilkins. Hometown—Fiinfield, N. C. I-ixtra-curricular activities Drama Guild, W. C., Y. \Y. (',. A. Hobby—Beading. Nickname—“Slim.” Pet expression—“Not necessar ily so!” Name—Thomas Walter Wil liams. Hometown—Bock>- .Mount, N. ('. FCxtra curricular activities — C.hoir, Drama (iuild, Y. M. C>. A. Hobbie—Singing, Heading. .Xickname—“J r.” Pet expression—“You can say that again!” Name—Mary lilizabeth Wil son. Hometown—South Boston, Ya. FCxtra-curricular activities (’dioir, Supt. of Sunday School. Y. W. (>. A., Student Life and ('con duct C.ommittee. Hobbie—Beailing, making his torical scrapbooks. Nickname—“iMike.” I’et exi)ression—"Golly Pop!” Name—Lillian Ward Young. Hometown—Oxford, N. ('.. Extra-curricular activities — Choir, Y. W. C. A. Hobbie — Making .scrapbooks, collecting photos. Nickname—"I,ill.” Pet expression—“You don’t say!” Name—'J’hurba F’uller. Hometown—Wilmington, N. ('.. FCxtra-curricular activities —Y. Y'. (’.. A., Service C,lub. Hobbies—Y'riting short stor ies, making a collection of .scrap books. Nickname—"Rember.” Pet expression—“Oh, but there won’t be any days like that!” Name—Leander lsler. Hometown—Goldsboro, N. ('.. Extra-curricular activitie.s—Ser vice Cdub, Yarsity ('lub. Drama Guild. Hobby—Reading iMyslery Stor ies. Nickname—“Lsh.” Pet expression—“And Ihat's all!” Ciladys B. MacBae. CLASS MOTTO “1 have only just a mimde, Only .sixty second in it. Didn’t seek it, didn’t choose it. But it’s up to me to use it, I must suffer, if 1 lose it. Give account, if 1 abuse it 1 have only just a minute. But eternity is in it.” —Anon. (ilKL RESERVES ENTERTAINED A Big-Sister J.ittle-Sister par ly was planned by Mary A. Huggins. The guests at this [)ar ty were Girl JU’serves fi'om Iv 1-i. Smith High School, it is the first time that the “Y” has been able to realize this desire to in vite the Ci. R’s. tothe campus. It is hoped that this will be only the beginning of pleasant relations between the C.ollege “Y” mem bers and the Girl lieserve grouj), who comprise future “Y” mem bers on college campuses. DEDICATION 'I'he (Class of ’46 proudly dedi cates the present issue of “The Voice” to the returned veterans of World Y^ar II who have so nobly fought to preserve the ideals of democracy throughout the world.
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