PAGE 4 VOICE JANUARY 31, 1975 I i BRACKEEN KOUJOUMIS BOYTE EDMUNDSON MILTON -TSr-”'* HOKE f. I SEEING DOUBLE? You bet you are. The two lovely Fayetteville State University Broncos are identical twin sisters Linda and Brenda Gavin. They are natives of Lumberton, N.C., and are freshman Business Education majors. The girls said they made “identical” grades for the first semester. SUPPORT THE BRONCOS ALL THE Seven Faculty Members Join FSU Seven new faculty members have joined the Fayetteville State University faculty beginning the second semester 1974-75. The announcement was made by Chancellor Charles “A” Lyons, Jr. The faculty members are Roberta M. Waddle, biological and physical sciences department; Corrine Koujoumis, department of health, physical education and recreation; Dr. James M. Boyte, department of mathematics; Carl Milton, counselor; Valerie Ed mondson, history and political science department; Brenda Hoke,_ sociology department; and Sgt. Julius C. Brackeen, Jr., Air Force ROTC Program. Roberta M. Waddle is a native of Missouri and received the B. S. degree from Northeast Missouri State University and the Master’s degree from Iowa State University. Corrine Koujoumis is a recipient of the un dergraduate degree in music from Florida State University and the Master’s degree in Music from the same in stitution. She is a native of Miami, Florida. Dr. James Boyte, a native of Moore County, North Carolina, received his un dergraduate training at Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina. He received the M. A. degree at Appalachian State and the Ph. D. degree from Virginia Polythethnic Institute. Milton is a native of Newark, New Jersey and received the B. A. degree from the Kentucky State College and earned the Master’s degree at North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina. Brenda Hoke, a native of Gastonia, North Carolina received the B. A. degree at North Carolina Central University and the M. A. degree at Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia. Sgt. Julius C. Brackeen, Jr., a native of Muskogee, Oklahoma, is a veteran of 16 years in the Air Force and has served overseas tours of duty in Japan and Thailand. His U. S. tours include Lackland AFB, Texas; Forbes AFB, Kansas; Edwards AFB, California; Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina; Dover AFB, Delaware; and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, Virginia. WAY When you enroll in Air Force ROTC you can get more: an opportunity for a scholarship, a chance for flying lessons... and You get a tax-free month^ allowance of $100. Interested? Con tactAIR FORCE ROTC DETACHMENT 607 Phone 483-6144 ext 287 At wnMF.N'S GYMNASIUM. FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY FAYETTEVILLE. NC PUT IT ALL TOGETHER IN AIR FORCE ROTC