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OCTOBER, 1965 THE VOICE PAGE FIVE The Day Student Organization The first meeting of the Day Student Organization took place on October 8, 1965, at 12:00 noon in the Day Student Room. Under the guidance of our ad visor, Dr. Walter Pace, Edward McDonald was appointed acting chairman and later elected pre sident. Other officers include Joe Elliott, vice president; Carolyn Walton, secretary; Delois Purdie, assistant secretary; John Pone, treasurer; Allan Elliott, Sergeant- at-arms; and Henrietta Campbell, reporter. Of approximately 470 day stu dents, 150 were present at meeting and took an active part. Members were asked to observe the occurrences and shortcomings on the campus in order that we may secure some projects for the year. Two suggestions were (1) a comfortable, convenient bus stop for students and (2) discussion of the National Teachers Examination. The president of the Day Student Organization appealed for the en thusiastic support and cooperation of each member in order that this year’s group can be the best in the history of the organization. His closing remarks were, “United, there is little we cannot do. Divid ed, there is little we can do.” With each member pledging his whole-hearted cooperation and sup port, we expect to have a fruitful and exciting year. Dr. Walter Pace, advisor Edward McDonald, president Henrietta Campbell, reporter Delta News The Delta Xi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority wishes to take this opportunity to extend our heartiest welcome to all the new members of our student body and faculty. We can see that this school year is going to be a highly pro fitable one for us here at Fayette ville State, and we plan to contri bute in many respects to make this even more so. Our leaders for this year have set forth many great plans and act ivities, all of which will in some way lend to the accomplishment of many of our high goals. Our motto, “Service,” will be readily seen and easily recognized as we, the Deltas, go through this school year. May we wish for everyone a very prosperous school year, 1965-66. Shirley Washington, Reporter Mrs. E. M. Newsome, Faculty Advisor Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship, an ec umenical organization, is sponsor ed on our campus by the Presby terian Church, U.S. and its program is directed by the minister of the College Heights Presbyterian Church. We are scheduled to meet every other Sunday afternoon in the Day Students’ Room or at the W. F. Room at the host church. This is a smaller unit of the Campus Christian Life Ministry, a program that offers its members opportuni ties for study, worship, recreation, and service. Among our many act ivities, we are currently studying the book, “The Gospel According to Peanuts.” Through the mind of the popular comic-strip character, we are searching for avenues to understand and recognize the Christian answer to problems fac ing American young people. In September, five of our mem bers attended a retreat at Camp Monroe near Raeford. Invited also were the other college chapters of W.F. in the state. These include: NCC, UNC (Greensboro and Chapel Hill) Duke, NCSU, A. & T., Queens, Davidson, and St. Andrews. Special groups invited were Methodist Col lege and Pembroke. The guest consultant for the re treat was Dr. Irvin Elligan, a mem ber of the Church’s Board of Christ ian Action. After his lectures, we engaged in lively discussions on the topic: “Should the Church Take a Stand in the Racial Movement?” Other church leaders from the St. Andrews area led the worship, recreation, and social activities. The retreat was planned and ex ecuted so that every delegate could enjoy and be stimulated by every experience prompted by the pro gram for the weekend. The officers and members of the Fayetteville State Chapter of W.F. invited you to join us as we seek to find God’s will for our lives. In the absence of our director. The Reverend Mr. R. A. Massey, we are looking to our campus ad viser, Dr. Uzzell for directions. Our officers for the year are: Barbara R. Harris President Lucille Dickey Vice-President Patricia L. Blue Secretary Clarence Steward Chaplain Christene Heaggins Reporter The Smith Hall Young Women Ah, at last we are in Smith Hall!! This is something that most of us have been striving for since our freshman year here at Fayetteville State College. Smith Hall stands out first and foremost because it is recognizer as the Senior Dormi tory for Young women. Most of us realize that just by attending Fayetteville State, we experience many changes in our personality. However, Smith Hall seems to add the finishing touch to the molding of our personality at the college. Smith Hall’s young women re alize—some of us for the first time —that we are on the eve of “spread ing our wings”—^just as baby birds are pushed out of the nest for the first time by their mothers. The atmosphere here in Smith Hall tends to make us aware of our fu ture responsibilities as refined young women, as well as future citizens. Most of our students, especially the freshmen and sophomores, be lieve that the idea of becoming a senior is too far in the future to be conceived as an idea. Seniorhood is just around the comer. Keep striving so that one day soon you will be among the clect students who have the opportunity of resid ing in the Senior dormitory — whether it be Smith HaU or one of our fine new buildings. The Smith Hall Young Women, along with their Dormitory Der- ectress, Mrs. Daisy G. Coles, and their Counselor, Miss Lila Harper, launched a new season with the following Officers: President Velma Ratcliff Vice-President Sharon Sutton Secretary Eugenia Baldwin Treasurer Naomi West Student Government Representative Carolyn Melton Edna Joyce Morrison, Reporter Mrs. Daisy G. Coles, Directress A teacher, annoyed with his clock-watching students, covered the clock in the school room with a sheet of cardboard. On it he let tered these words: "Time will pass. WiU you?” IS ts f*TtrnV»i» The Happenings In Zeta Land The first semester is yet young, but the Zeta’s have made plans for this year. The Zeta’s have already elected their officers for this year. The officers are as follows; Basil- eus, Mary Mclver; AntibasUeua, Harriet Moore; Secretary, Janet Greene; Reporter, Rosetta Evans; and Pan Hellenic RepresentatiTC, Shelley Sharpe. Archonians are on their way to Zeta Land. The AC’s know that the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority places great emphasis upon scholarship, finer womanhood, and sisterly love. Therefore, they are striving to achieve these aims. With a group of leaders such as the Zeta’s there is little question of Zeta’s success this year. Rosetta Evans, Reporter Miss W. D. Johnson, Faculty Advisor Phi Beta Sigmo Fraternity The 1965-66 session of Pi clBp- ler of Phi Beta Sigma Fratemi^fiji OD lbs way to a new adventure. (Jot officers consist of Fred Byrd,'pr©- sictenl; Terry Spearman, sectetBU and treasurer; James Walker,; re presentative to Pan Hellenic Ooim- dl; Arthur Fulton, dean of gees; and Claude Watson, repoxtrar. We >riU strive for the attainmfi^ of our objectives. We will Irj'to Kto up to our motto: *t?ulture for service and for Humanity.” PM Beta Sigma welcomes jJlUfiW and all returning students to E.S.1E for the 1965-66 school year..Tito fraternity wishes the students'n very profitable year and hopes.thfll alt new students will find F.S.C. ta be all that they had hoped for. IH «is all be Broncos always and Joofc forward to a bright future.” Claude Watson, Reporter 1965-66 Bronco Marching Band Drama Guild When the Fayetteville State Col lege Drama Guild held its first meeting for this school term, the president, Barnia Burch, introduc ed the other officers for the year 1965-66. They are: vice-president, Christene Heaggins; recording sec retary, Sherree C. Cobbs; Corre sponding secretary, Mary McLaurin; treasurer, Shirley Sturdiferi; NADSA Representatives, Edna Mor- ■ rison, Richard Hunter; High School Representative, Jane Raleigh; Stu dent Government Representative, Lucille Dickey. We are happy to welcome this year Mrs. Natalie Williams to the Dramatics Committee, now consist ing of Mr. Ernest Battle, Miss Wi nifred Johnson and Miss L. P. Tur ner. The Drama Guild completed the casting of the Freshman Play and is now in the process of rehearsing for its production on November 10, in the Seabrook Auditorium. We are also in the process of casting the fall production, VERA CAS- PARY’S LAURA, which is schedul ed for December 10. Several invitations have been ex tended to the Drama Guild and we intend to give many splendid per formances. Among the invitations extended are: an exchange pruduc- tion with A. & T. College and a full-length production in Lawrence- ville, Virginia. The Annual Drama Clinic will be held here in Fayetteville on Sat urday, December 4. This clinic will feature as its guest speaker Mr. W. M. Graham from the Governor’s School of Performing Arts. Ligon High School will give a one-act play, and later in the evening a full- length production will be given. The Drama Guild is still interest ed in recruiting new members. If anyone is interested in becoming a member, please contact Miss L. P. Turner or any other member of the Guild. Mr. R. P. Robinson, Faculty^ Advisor Whot Do Y^ii Know About Hallowe'en? 1. What does Hallowe’en mean? 2. What was old bf>1ipf ror'’ ini; what happened on we’en? ^ 3. Who .presided at the anciezzt celebraitions?7 4. What was eaten at ancient cele brations? 5. Did, bonfire practice die nftt «!ii)]tprips aeo? 6. did the celphrstion le- conve; a religious featlval? 7. \^y were bonfires lighted tn» Haflowe’en? 8. li^at was the old ctt«!tom of fiidif eq^ne an annle before a mlrioB 8. Is the main character ' th®: .familiar American Halte- ^e’en' sfory, “Legend of Slegpy Hollow”? 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