Jlllllllll'nillllllllllllllllllillllli;' I EASTER I I HOLIDAYS I ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiin fSu FVllXt WOICE ■JlllllillllillllMlllilllllilllillliillK I Coming Next | = Issue: = I Swimsuit | = Fasliions i nllllllirilllllllillllllllllllllilllllln VOLUME NUMBER 6 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. MARCH, 1974 FSU PRESIDENT EMERITUS SUCCUMBS Dr. James W. Seabrook, president emeritus of Fayetteville State University, died on March 26, 1974. Dr. Seabrook had been confined in the Fayetteville Veterans Administration for about three weeks. Dr. Seabrook was born on November 6,1886 in Sumter County, S. C. Later he attended Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte and did graduate work at the University of Chicago and Columbia University. His first teaching experience was at what is now Winston-Salem State College. He then taught at Kittrell College and Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte and came to Fayetteville in 1922 as vice principal of the State Normal School (now Fayetteville State University). Dr. Seabrook served as president of State Normal School from 1933 to 1956. He held a number of positions on boards and commissions on the local and state level. He was one of four men appointed by Governor Terry Sanford to a four-year term to the North Carolina Em ployment Security Commission. In 1953 he was appointed by the late Governor William B. Umstead on the Advisory Committee to the State Employment Security Commission. Dr. Seabrook also served on the Board of Trustees of Central North Carolina Orphanage and Johnson C. Smith University. He also served as chairman of the board of directors of Cape Fear Valley Hospital, a member of the board of directors of Hammocks Beech Corporation, a member of the directors of the Southern Regional Council, president of the North Carolina Teachers Association for two years, a member of President Hoover’s White House Conference of Child Welfare, a member ofthe Advisory Committee of the Third Corps Area of the Army and the Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Commission. . The family has requested that donations in lieu of flowers be made to the FSU Scholarship Fund. " # • .if /- I NIKKI GIOVANNI - Princess of Black Poetry \IES ... Nikki Giovanni, known as the “Princess of Black Poetry,” will appear in a recital at Fayetteville State University April 9 in J. W. Seabrook Auditorium. The Fayetteville State University Lyceum series is sponsoring the famed poetess and Dr. Lemuel Berry is chairman of the Lyceum Committee. Miss Giovanni’s latest album LIKE A RIPPLE ON POND, is currently high on the record chart list Her credits also include books : BLACK FEELING, BLACK TALK AND RECREATION, TRUTH IS ON ITS WAY, and SPIN A SOFT BLACK SONG. A native of Knoxville, Tennessee, Miss Giovanni was reared in Cincinnati, Ohio. She graduated from Fisk with honors in history in 1967 and later became an associate professor writing at Rutgers University. She also is an honorary member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. The recipient of an Honorary Doctor Humanities degree from Wilburforce University in 1972, literary critics have called her a “genius and a fabulist.” NIKKI COl Tiiirty Students Mai&e Wlio’s Wlio FAYETTEVILLE - Thirty Fayetteville State University students have been nominated for WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. The an nouncement was made by Mrs. Jean Joyner, Student Service Director for the national office at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The FSU nominees are Cynthia Ann Alston, senior, Siler City, N. C.; Birta Louise Anderson, senior, Atkinson, N. C.; Mary Clark, senior, Fayetteville, N. C.; Barbara Covington, senior, Fayet teville, N. C.; John Dupree, senior, Fayetteville, N. C.; Edna Frederick, senior, Magnolia, N. C.; Virginia Graham, senior. Pink Hill, N. C.; Lawrence Green, senior, WUmington, N. C.; Deborah Harris, senior, Garysburg, N. C.; Cleo Henry, senior, Currie, N. C.; Joanne Hobbs, senior, Pikeville, N. C.; Imelda Hodge, senior, Greensboro, N. C.; Febreu Holston, senior, Fayetteville, N. C.; Jacquelyn Ingram, senior, Raleigh, N. C.; Orangel Jones, senior, Leland, N. C.; Mary Gail Love, senior, Gastonia, N. C.; Rosetta McCalop, senior, Warsaw, N. C.; William McDougal, junior, Fayet- teviUe, N. C.; Rachel Mclver, senior, Roxboro, N. C.; Cynthia Moore, senior, Warsaw, N. C.; Judy Moore, senior, Warsaw, N. C.; Percy Owens, senior, Roseboro, N. C.; George Redmon, senior, Philadelphia, Pa.; Israel Robinson, Hickory, N. C.; Keith Rose, senior, Fayet teville, N. C.; Nancy Smith, senior, Benson, N. C.; Patricia Spinks, senior, Siler City, N. C.; Linda Taylor, senior, Trenton, N. J.; Carolyn White, senior, Tar- boro, N. C.; and Annette Wilder, senior, Wilmington, N. C. SET FOR EASTER VACATION AT FSU - Beverly Rankins and Garry Ilairston, two Fayetteville State University students get set for Easter vacation. Easter vacation begins April 18 and continues through .April 24. Beverly is a freshman while Garry is a sophomore and both are natives of Lexington, North Carolina. (FSU Photo by John B. Henderson) 'Mi 4, , -ii ■ .>v t.- J'**' JUDY WADDELL