Page 4 THE VOICE November, 1963 With The Greeks aka*, b* on A New Year Fall has come and with it a new and optimistic scholastic year has begun. New students have enrolled and old students have returned to work individually and in unison to wards a prosperous and successful year. Kappa Alpha Psi has also re turned to the campus of Fayette ville State College to promote and encourage a year of outstanding ac complishments. We of Epsilon Beta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity have adopted our goal for the 1963-64 scholastic year . . ACHIEVEMENT OVER ALL. In our chapter we have efficient representation to attain our goal of ACHIEVEMENT — old represen tation and new. Our old brothers have returned and they are as fol lows: Willis McLeod, Jesse Williams, Paul Jackson, William Smith, Wil liam Sessoms, James R. Williams, Dewey Toone, James F. McMillan and Fred Ellis. Our Scrollers Club consists of little brothers Lynwood Hill and Joseph Gillespie who are pledging with high hopes of becom ing brothers m the bond of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. With this able representation of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and with the aid of the new ana old students, we feel ACHIEVEMENT will be attained in all respects. We of Epsilon Beta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity extend to one and all our wish for the best of luck and success in ACHIEVEMENT. Reporter, Fred Ellis Crescent’s Corner On Friday, October 18, the Cres cent Club of Phi Beta Sigma Fra ternity, Inc., crowned lovely Miss Barbara McNeill as their sweet heart. Miss McNeill is a Sophomore majoring in Elementary Education and a member of the Archonian Club of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorori ty, Inc. The members of the Crescent Club who are aspiring for “Sigma- land” are Arthur Fulton, Benjamin Beaufort, Charles Gray, WiUiam Moore and Harold Thompson. Big Brothers, we will be seeing you on crossing the burning sands. Arthur Fulton, Reporter Mr. R. P. Robinson, Advisor Greetings from AKA Land! The sorors of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror ity extend welcome to the freshman class, new staff members and all other newcomers to Fayetteville State College. We also welcome the old members of the coUege family back to the campus. It is hoped that the atmosphere here on the campus will be a pleasant one and one suitable for PRODUCTIVE work. The sorors of Alpha Kappa Alpha retuned to the campus with an op timistic outlook for the present school year. Twenty enthusiastic sorors made plans for a service able and a successful year. As we “Advance through Knowledge and Action,” it is the desire of the sorority to promote cooperative work and understanding. By being a functional part of the school and the community. Alpha Kappa Alpha strives to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards and to promote unity among college women. This year the sorority will assume an even larger role in the community by increasing the number of its community projects. Attending the First Annual Lead- ship Conference at North Carolina College at Durham were Sorors Catherine Peace, Lina Sanders, An- tionette Spearman, Minnie Stevens, Evelyn Terrain and Mary Tread well. After the morning session, the delegates attended a luncheon given by the Alpha Chi Chapter at North Carolina College. Having had an enjoyable and profitable day, they then returned to Fayetteville. Greeks and Non-Greeks, let us all concentrate on making our school the best school by having the best students. May we all have smooth sailing in our search for knowledge. Minnie Stevens, Reporter Mrs. M. T. Eldridge, Advisor m ■I ■ The Archonian Club The Archonian Club of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority is expecting to do great thngs. The Club has gotten off to a roaring start by electing officers for the school term. They are: President Janice Baldwin Vice President Ernestine Chavis Secretary . . Gwendolyn Peaton Assistant Secretary Barbara Tyson Treasurer Barbara McNeil After having elected officers, the club was assigned certain pro jects which have been completed These projects consisted in part of designing and making scarves, Archonian Club pillows, and scrapbooks symboliz ing the sorority with which the club is affiliated. The members of the pledge club of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority are striving to maintain high scholastic averages in order to become mem bers of the sorority this semester. Many of the members were award ed scholarships at the spring An nual Awards Day Program. Socially, the club members are holding their own. At a recent dance, one of the members of the Archonian Club was chosen as the Cresent Club Sweetheart for the school term. As the sweetheart, Barbara McNeil will reign with much dignity, radiance, and sereni ty. Reporter, Mary Mclver Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class of Fayette ville. State College held its first meeting of the school year Wednes day, October 9, and elected the fol- lovmg officers: President, Fred Byrd; Vice-President, Clyde Woot en; Secretary, Eloise Washington; Assistant Secretary, OUie Gilmore; Treasurer, Gwendolyn Cotton; Re porter, Aaron King; and Advisor, Mrs. H. R. George. The pretty Miss Mary McKoy was chosen to reign as Miss Sopho more Class for 1963-64. Aaron King, Reporter Mrs. H. R. George, Advisor m ^'A \ QUES — Left to right: Hayves Streeter, Basileus; J. Larry Hendon, Keeper of Finance; Robert Melvin, Keeper of Records and Seal. Omega: Operation Lampodas Club Progress The Delta Gamma chapter, Ome ga Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., has outlined its tentative program for this school year. Under the capable leadership of Brother Hayves Streter, the brothers of Delta Gam ma have resolved that this shall be the most successful and profitable year in the chapter’s outstanding history. In order to achieve our goals and objectives, each brother has vowed to double if not triple his output, so that we shall continue to be a progressive and forceful chapter. As can be readily surmized, broth ers of Delta Gamma have formu lated the formula for success. Thanks to the present cooperative efforts of the brothers and the en tire college family, our predictions are destined to be fulfilled. If this continues, our projects should out distance our every expectation. The brothers of Delta Gamma are especially elated over the progress of the Lampados Club, “The Invin cible Eight.” We welcomed these aspiring young men, who possessed the necessary essential qualities and good scholarship, in the hope of creating loyal “sons of blood and thunder.” After being initiated into the pledge club, they immediately embarked upon the task of proving their unselfish interest in all facets of Omega life. We, the brothers of Delta Gamma, have faith that their period of probation will afford them an opportunity to become increas ingly aware of the responsibilities facing them as Omega men. These prospective brothers are Ray Bak er, Physical Education major, Kinston; Bennie Fulton, Mathemat ics major. New Bern; George Lans- ford, Biology major, Potecasi; Cecil Ramsey, History major, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Cornelius Squalls, Elementary Education major, Fay etteville; William Swift, Chemistry major, Erie, Pa.; Sherry Spencer, Mathematics major, Kinston; and William Westfield, English major. Orange, N. J. To those of you who have entered this fall, we, the brothers of Delta Gamma, encourage you to put your best foot forward in striving for academic excellence during the 1963-64 school term in particular, and life in general. Robert Melvin, Reporter Mr. F. P. Robinson, Advisor A small sports car coming down the street suddenly leaped into the air, came down, glided smoothly along for a short distance, then leaped up into the air again. Down again, then up. A startled traffic officer .signaled the driver to the curb. “What’s the matter with this car?” he demanded. “Nothing sir”, replied th(^ embar rassed driver. “I’ve got the hic cups.” The Lampodas Club of the Delta Gamma Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity here on Fayetteville State’s campus has begun its work for line time. The probates are dili gently striving for Omega. The project sponsored by the club this year to the public was the Lampodas’ Hop which was com bined with the raffling of a clock radio and the crowning of Miss Lampodas. Miss Lampodas this year is Miss Judith Wilkins, a sophomore. She is also a Pyramid, a pledgee of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She was awarded a Miss Lampodas sweetheart pin and a bouquet. The officers of the Lampodas Club are: President, William West field; Vice - President, Cornelius Squalls; Secretary, George Lang ford; Assistant Secretary, Sherry Spencer; Reporter, William Swift; Project Committee, William Swift, George Langford, Sherry Spencer; Social Committee, Cornelius Squalls, Cecil Ramsey; Publicity Committee, Ray Baker, Bennie Ful ton. These eight probates comprising the Lampodas’ Club shall continue to strive onward to the land of “Omega Psi Phi.” See you on line! George Langford, Reporter Mr. F. P. Robinson, Advisor Sigma Spirit Pi Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity takes this opportunity to extend to the student body best wishes for making this school yea a mostbeneficial an dgratifying one. Pi Chapter, being the benefactor of numerous pleasant experiences of previous years, is looking toward the school year of 1963-64 with aroused enthusiasm. The enthus iasm is in accordance with our motto, “Culture for Service and Service to Humanity.” The chapter activities for the year will be head ed by a pnalanx ot Sigma stalwarts, namely Bros. Jack Sharpe, Marvin Lucas, Sylvester Montgomery, Paul Gerald, Joseph Johnson, Roosevelt Daniels, and John Jessup. Our ini tial activity took place on a Friday night, October 18, 1963. All students were invited to attend the Cresent Sweetheart affair in the Fayette ville State College Gymnasium. At this time, we witnessed the crown ing of the lovely Miss Barbara Mc Neil as Cresent Sweetheart for this year. This is the first of a series of activities to be sponsored by the Sigma Fraternity for the benefit of the student body. Advisor, Mr. R. P. Robinson Reporter, John Jessup