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OCTOBER, 1965 THE VOICE PAGE THREE Faculty Additions Fayetteville State College added 19 new members to its faculty in preparation for a student enroll ment of 1,177 this year, largest in the college’s 89-year history. Four of the new teachers have earned their doctorates, giving Fay etteville State 20 faculty members with doctor's degrees from a total of 73, an unusually large propor tion for a college of its size. Dr, Rudolph Jones, president of the college, announced the follow ing new faculty appointments: HISTORY; Mr. Lorenzo Battle, with a bache lor’s degree from North Carolina College at Durham, and a master’s degree from Columbia University; Mr. David W. Dotson, with a bache lor’s degree from Columbia Col lege, and a master’s degree from Columbia University; Miss Wilma King, a Bachelor of Arts degree from Jackson State College and a master’s degree from Indiana Uni versity; and Miss Ann M. Shoub, a bachelor’s degree from the College of New Rochelle and a master’s degree from Catholic University of America. Dr. Theodore F. Boushy, who teaches History and P o 111 i c a 1 Science, holds a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree and a doctorate from the University of Oklahoma, and a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Southern Baptist Seminary. EDUCATION: Mr. Charles I. Brown, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Fayette ville State College, a master’s de- Science, Master of Science, and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Gujarat University in India, and holds a master’s degree from Duke University. Dr. Irving S. Cheroff, teacher of sociology, was appointed publicity and public relations director. He holds a Bachelor of Science de gree from Brooklyn College, a Master of Arts degree from Teach ers College of Columbia Univer sity, an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Burton College and Seminary, and a master’s degree in social administration from Ohio State University. Geography: Karl Sparber, B. A. degree and M. A. degree at the University of Kansas; and Miss Marie-Claire Girod, teaching French. Instructor of Business Education: Mrs. Janet K. Taylor, who holds the A. A. from Bakersfield College, B. A. from Fresno State College and M. A. from San Jose State College. FACULTY ADDITIONS — 1st row, left to right—Dr. G. Davis, Miss W. King, Mr. G. Fiawoo Mr. K. Sparber, Miss M. Girod, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. B. Monroe, Mrs. H. Davis, Mr J Turner, Mr. C. George. 2nd row — Mr. Z. Mallard, Dr. T. Boushy, Mr. C. Brown. Dr. J. Davis, Dr. F. Hunter, M. K. Patel, Dr. 1 Cheroff. Placement Roster As Of August 11, 1965 Office of Dean of Students Name School Kurriey, Alvin 5. (7arr, l’arl>anL 7. Dancy, Lesterine 8. Daniels, Ro(>sevt*lt 9. Dowdy, Blanchie 10. Ellis, Frederick 11. Fillyaw, Harold gree from North Carolina College 12. Fiowerp. wiiiette at Durham, and an education de- j'*- gree from the State University of 1.5. Fuitori, Dorothy Rutgers; and Mr. Ja.sper Turner, Gerald! with a bachelor’s degree from Bos- i«. oiimore, Barbara ton University. BIOLOGY: 1. Cattle, James 2. Brinson, Theresa Carnegie Inst. li. Brown, ?>a Mae Warrenton Elem. 4. Hrown, John Vernon Leonard Training West S-treet H'orton High Federal Service U*. Grover, Rubye 20. Hall. Barbara 22. Harris, Barbara 23. TTarris, Hermenia Hankins, Alice 24. Henderson, Davifl 2'). Hines, Beulah 2fi. Holnn'-s, Mattie 27. Jackson, Miriam 28. Johnson, Robert 2‘», Jobnston, Catherine 30. Lloyd, Clarence XI. Lucas, Robert bachelor's degree from Virginia 32, Marshall, .ludith Mr. Charles R. George, with a Bachelor of Science degree from N. C. Agricultural and Technical College, and a master's degree from Oklahoma State University; and Dr. Frissell R. Hunter, with a Tuskeegee Ins’t. \V. B. Wicker Bladen Central Morrison Training Fi. B. We.st Hoke Norwayne Pati’llo Horton Sootland Co. A mi«F9trons: Carnegie Tn»t. Union University, a master’s degree from Howard University, and a doctorate from the State Univer sity of Iowa. Mrs. Natalie Williams, with a bachelor’s degree from Hampton Institute and a Master of Arts and Teaching from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, joined the English Department last spring. Teaching psychology is Dr. Grady Davis, with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Shaw University, a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Andover-Newton Theological School and Doctor of Philosophy degree from Boston University. Physical Education: Dr. Jack Davis, with a bachelor’s degree from Livingstone State Teachers College, a master’s degree from the University of Iowa, and a doc torate in education from the Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. Gershon B. Fiawoo, who teaches English, earned his Bache lor of Arts and Bachelor of Divinity degrees from Johnson C. Smith University, his Master of Arts de gree from North Carolina College at Durham, and his Master of Theo logy degree from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Mrs. Helen S. Davis, with a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University: Mr. Zeral W. Mallard, B. A. degree from Atlantic Christian College and M. A. from Trinity University. Mrs. Beulah G. M. Monroe, in business education, received her bachelor’s degree from the North Carolina Agricultural and Techni cal College and her master’s de gree from North Carolina College at Durham. Mr. Kanti Patel, teacher of math ematics, earned his Bachelor of b'^uouier Co. WasbingiJon Elem. Hampton Molvin, Robert ^^4. Moiore. William 3.". McAllister. Dou^rlas 3fi. McCrimmon, Marvis 37. McEacbern, Eva 38. McKi5?sick, Larzine 30. McT^ean, Judy 40. McMillan. James 41. McNair. Willie Mae Carven Corner 42. McNeill. Mary Alice 43. Newman, James G. *4. Norris. Odis 4."). Peaton, Gwendolyn 4r». Pickett. Conao 47. TMlan^’. Claudia IS. T'owell, Gene 4 0. Powell. Theresa .*>0. Ramsey. James .')1. Ramsey, Patricia .'.2. Robinson, Lillian .'>3. Pbaw, Helen P- :.4. Sbird, Ivory S!nit)i, Joyce .*)(). Spearman, Antionette Federal Service :.7. Snualls, Cornelius Lewis Chapel .S^treeter, Hayves Tiiving Hope ?I. B. Sugg East Side Pavis High J. W. Spivey Bladen Central Pender Co. Place Army Graduate School, Pgh., Pa. Warrenton, Georgia McCain, N. C. New Bern, N. C. Pittsboro, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Pontiac, Michigan Oleander, N. C. South Vill, Va. Pontiac, Michigan Colerain, N. C. Graduate School (Alabama) Rowland, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Elizabethtown, N. C. Hoffman. N. C. Norwood, Georgia Farmvllle, N. C. Raeford, N. C. Fremont, N. C. Tarboro, N. C. PittslK)ro, N. C. Gfbson, N. C. Warrenton, Georgiia Wilmington, N. C. Riegel^\x)Od, N. C. Richmond, Virginia Fayetteville, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Graduate Kchfool, Pgh., Pa. y>etrolt, Michigan Warrenton, Virginia Washington, N. C. Greenslwro, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Exmore, Virginia Macclesfield, N. C. Farmville, N. C. Culpepper, Virginia New Bern, N. C. Richmond, Virginia Washington, T>. C. St. Pauls. N. C. Ridimond, Virginia Warrenton, Georgia Engelhard, N. C. Tjumbertion, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. lYoctorville, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Tnr Heel, N. C. Elizabethtown, N. C. Rocky Point, N. C. Plainfield, N. J. Gastonia, N. C. Getroit, MIc'higan Richmond, Virginia 59. Taylor, Annette Leonard Training 60. Thomas, Alfred 61. Thomp^n, Harold 62. Treadwell, Mary Federal Service 613. Vau^rhn, Barbara Princeville 64. Williams, Lila 65. McNair, Bennye Lou 66. Clemmons, Joyce 67. Cheek, Dffie 68. McAllister, Lonnie 9. McNeill, Mary Jane 70. Plummer, Betsy 71. Stokes, Willa 72. Stevenson, Ethel Oak Forest 73. McLean, Mary 74. Spencer, Margaret 75. McCoy, Frank S. 76. LaHuffman, Donald K. E. Smith 77. Maxwell, Samuel 78. Davis, Marian 70. Bullo‘k, Nannie 80. Burnett, Paggie 81. Jefferson, Jesusha 82. Aikens, Josephine 83. W^dard, Mary Etta 84. Sutton, Carson East Green 85. McKinney, Barbara 86. Thompson, LucrishannCentral Academy High 87. wShipman, Doris Ann 88. Crutchfield, Clara Highland Elem. Bladen Central l>ee County Carver Higtj Ea«itside Pleasant Grove E. F. Pope Bolton School .\shiey School Maude B. Hubbard 89. Smith, Irene 90. Patterson, Ann G. 91. Smith. Melba 92. Chance, John 93. Ireland, Josephine 94. Stokes, Barbara 95. Blue, Sarah 96. Williams, Mary O. 97. Ross, Ruthie 08. Hayes. Linda ADDITIONALS SINCE AUGUST 11, 1965 Name School 1. Crutchfield, Clara Highland Blem. 2. Smith, Irene 3. Patterson, Ann C. 4. Smith, Melba Chance, John 6. Ireland, Josephine 7. Stokes, Barbara 8. Blue, Sarah 9. Bacote, Catherine P. 10. William. Mary O. n. Ross, Ruthie Ashley School 12. Hayes, Linda Maude B. Hubbard 13. Maryland, Patricia 14. Mitchell, Mildred 15. Colvin. Ruth 16. Townsend, Margaret 17. Chesney, Shirley S. 18. Byrd, Arthur W’. Creecy Sch>ool 19. Monroe, Josey Belle West Calerain Elem. 20. Monroe, Hytheus Speight Scfhool 21. Stoikes, Carole Pinckney High School 22. Council. Jeanette M. Fers-uson 23. Ford, Earnestine Fairbluff Elem. Bladen Central Lee County Carver Hi^ Eastside Pleasant Grove C. F. Pope Bolton SchoJol 24. Stevens, Barbara Sallie Branch School McCain, N. C. Warrenton, Georgia Lumber Bridge, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Tarboro, N. C. Carthage, N. C. Wagram, Nbrth Carolina New Bern, N. C. Mt. Gilead, N. C. Exmore, Virginia Mt. Clemens, Michigan Bunnlevel, N. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Nakins, N. C. West ^d, N. C. Warrenton, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Traverse, Michigan Enfield, N. C. Maxton, N. C. Lillington, N. C. St. Pauls. N. C. Chadbourn, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Snow Hill, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Fincastle, Virginia Farmville, N. C. Mt. Gilead. N. C. Elizabethtown. N. C. Sanford, N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. St. Pauls, N. C. Sampson County, N. C. Burgaw, N. C T.^ke W^accamaw, N. C. New Bern, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Battleboro. N. C. Place Mt. Gilead, N. C. Elizabethtown, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. St. Pauls, N. C. Sampson County, N. C. Burgaw’, N. C. I^ke Waccamaw, N. C. Maxton. N. C. New Bern, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Nash County (Battleboro) Edgecombe County, N. C. Clarkton, N. C Elm City, N. C. Eillerbe, N. C. Johnsionvelle, N. C. Ridh Square. N. C. Calerian. N. C. (Bertie) Wilson, N. C. Carthage. N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fairbluff, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Education In a society of free men, the proper aim of education is to pre pare the individual to make wise decisions. The educated man is one who can choose between good and bad, between truth and falsehood, between the worthwhile and the trivial. His education will enable him to make ethical decisions, poli tical decisions, decisions within the home and on the job. It will enable him to choose a good book, a good painting, or a good piece of music. — Paul 'Wood- ring, A FOURTH OF A NATION. CHAPEL PANEL — North Carolina Volunteers from left to right: Dr, M. Frierson, co ordinator; Linda Smith, Terry Spearman, Joyce Faulcon, Corinne Musgrane,
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