MAY, 1976
THE VOICE
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Executive Committee Of
The FSV CLVSTEK
The Executive Committee of the FSU Cluster is composed of (L-R) seated Milton Yarboro, Chairman
of the faculty and student exchange committee; Dr. Maurice B. Hayes, Chairman of the Cluster; Dr.
Grace Black, Chairman of FSU Cluster’s Equipment and Materials Committee; standing (L-R)
Hector McEachern, co-chairman of the Cluster student-faculty exchange committee; and Charles
Willis, co-chairman of the Cluster membership committee. (FSU Photo by John Henderson).
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That doctrine cannot be put
forward as a basis for the
present and future planning of
the university,” he said.
Chambers said he also felt
it unfair that the extra funds
available to UNC-Chapel Hill
and N.C. State from alumni,
federal grants and other
sources were not included. He
said they have an undeniable
impact on educational op
portunity.
Published UNC statistics
show that of all sources of
funds are included, per
student spending at Chapel
Hill in 1974-75 was $10,382,
N.C. Central was $3,289.
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The Executive Committee
of the FSU CLUSTER is
composed of those seated, left
to right. Mr. Milton Yarboro,
Director of Placement at FSU
and Chairman of the
CLUSTER’S Faculty &
Student Exchange Com
mittee, Dr. Maurice B. Hayes,
Chairman of CLUSTER,
Director of Development and
University Relations, and
Associate Professor of
Education and Psychology,
and Dr. Grace C. Black,
Chairman Division of
Business and Economics at
FSU and Chairman of FSU
CLUSTER’S Equipment and
Materials Committee.
Standing, left to right are, Mr.
Hector McEachern, Per
sonnel Manager at Texfi
Lively Knits, Fayetteville,
N.C. and Co-Chairman of the
CLUSTER’S Student-Faculty
Exchange Committee and Mr.
Charles Willis, Personnel
Assistant at Rohm and Haas,
Fayetteville, N.C. and Co-
Chairman of the (XUSTER’s
Membership Committee.
Absent from picture is Mr.
Albert F. Beard, Assistant
Vice-President of Branch
Banking & Trust Company,
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Gibson, Eddie J. Jones,
Shirley Lewis, Marcus A.
Livington, Rayford Mc-
Cummings, Louis McIntyre,
Fayetteville, N.C. and Co-
Chairman of the CLUSTER’S
Equipment and Materials
Committee.
The Executive Committee
of the FSU Cluster has been
instrumental in developing
objectives and activities
which assisted the University
and students in meeting some
academic and internship
needs. The FSU CLUSTER is
composed of some local and
area businesses united to
strengthen the disadvantaged
students’ potentials for
gaining off campus ex
periences through internship
programs which develop their
capacities through on the job
training which helps them in
becoming skillful, com
petitive, and productive in the
real-world of work. Several
FSU students have been
employed as a result of efforts
of the FSU Cluster program.
The Executive Committee of
the FSU CLUSTER invites
interested local and area
businesses to join by con
tacting Mr. Charles Willis,
Personnel Assistant at the
Rohm and Haas Company,
Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Colton McKethan, Wilbert
Morris, Andre Murphy and
Michael G. Woodcock.
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ALUMNI HONOREES-Dr. Charles “A” Lyons, Jr. (center) Chancellor of Fayetteville State
University (N.C.), congratulates two FSU Alumni Convocation honorees recently. They are (left)
Dr. Jesse Williams, Director of the Fayetteville - Cumberland County Health Department who
received the “Achievement Award” and Nehemiah Parker, National Alumni President who received
the “Meritoriuous Service Award.” (FSU Photo by Gilbert Foust).