May, 1963
THE VOICE
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Miss FSTC Is Crowned
Founders’ Day
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About
The
Campus
Presentation of Annual Alumni
Award.
General Aliunni Association Pres
ident, Mr. T. W. WUliams.
The highlight of the Annual Blue and White Ball staged recently in
the Lilly Gymnasium was the crowning of Miss FSTC by President
Rudolph Jones. Gloria Crawford, junior from Lumberton, North Caro
lina, was presented to the Student Body and crowned at intermission.
Gloria, who has been a Dean’s List student each of her five semes
ters here at FSTC, has been elected to Who’ Who Among American
Colleges and Universities. She is also affiliated with SNEA, Future
Alumni Association, the College Choir, Baptist Student Union, Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, and is a College Marshal.
Her reign begins with the fall semester of the 1963-64 school term.
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Student Photographer T. M.
Garriss, Jr., pauses on “way to
assignment” to pose for another
shutterbug.
Teachers Of FSTC Science & Mathematics Dept.
Religious Emphasis Week Participants
Left to right. Dean C. E. Morton, Reverend C. R. Edwards, Reverend
William Smith, Dr. C. C. Thomas, Reverend C. H. Thomas.
Mary Johnson Reigns Over
May Day Festival
Masquerade Time-Annual Affair Sponsored By
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
By EMMA J. COATS
Charming Miss Mary Olivia
Johnson, junior Elementary Edu
cation Major from Pinetops, N. C.
was elected May Queen of 1963.
Her attendants were Barbara
Harris, Joyce Faulcon, Mary Alice
McNeill, Lina Sanders, Annie
Paschall, Peggy Handcock, Odessa
Cheatham and Esther Redd.
Miss Jonhson is a member of the
College Marching and Concert
Band, YWCA, Baptist Student
Union, and Student NEA.
Miss Johnson reigned over the
May Day Activities held on the
College Athletic Field. The theme
was “Keeping Fit For America
Through Physical Activity.”
Included in the activities were
dances and stunts featuring mem
bers of the student body and New-
bold Training School. The College
Band furnished appropriate music
throughout the program.
First Semester “A” Students
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