Page 6 THE VOICE October, 1980 Tau Gamma Delta by Precellia Pratt If you are interested in pledging a sorority, think about Tau Gamma Delta (TGD) first, Tau Gamma Delta Sorority is one of the newest sororities here at Fayetteville State Univer sity. It was founded at Lewis Business College, Detroit, Ml by a group of students underthe name of Phi Gamma Delta in 1942. The name was changed to Tau Gamma Delta on October 17, 1951. "The purpose of this Sorority is to promote higher ideals and establish reputable standards for growth and harmony of true sisterhood of the world; to aid in education of worthy students desiring business or professional training, and to further community activities." Motto: Illuminating the Pathway. Colors: Pink & Blue. Flower: The Pink Carnation. This organization is located on other campuses such as: Winston-Salem University, North Carolina Central, and A & T State University. The sorors here on campus are Clementine Artis, Emma Brown, Sharon Bryant, Virginia Morrison, Precellia Pratt and Gail Sutton. For further information concerning this sorority, please contact any soror. - ^ Holding their award are Mrs. Thigpen (left) and Mrs. Smith (right) at their retirement dinner. Mrs. Smith & Mrs. Thigpen Retire Mrs. Nathalene Robin son Smith and Mrs. Nettie Houston Thigpen were both honored for their services to Fayetteville State University at a retirement dinner during the summer. Both were members of FSU Chestnut Library and both were active in other campus affairs. Mrs, Smith is active in campus affairs, civic, religious and professional organizations. Committee assignments include; Chairman of the University Hospitality Commmittee, member of the Provost and Vice Chancellor's Advisory Council, the University Senate, the Academic Affairs Council, the North Carolina Librarian's Advisory Council, which she has served as Chairperson forthe Library Cooperation Committee and presently serves as a member of the Committee on Communication and numerous other standing and ad hoc committees. She chairs a task force for graduate planning at Fayetteville State Univer sity. Mrs. Thigpen has directed freshman orienta tion for a number of years and from this venture, she has helped broaden the scope of library policies and structure of the orientation. Mrs. Thigpen has updated and published the Library Handbook and the "Library Bookmark." She is compiling the papers of Dr. J.W. Seabrook which were donated to the Library by his widow, Mrs. Mae Seabrook. Facets Magazine Facets, a literary magazine published by The Poetry Society of Fayetteville State Univer sity, has been termed as being highly succesful. The magazine is the first literary publication of the school. It included poetry and short stories, all written by students, faculty members and other members of the University Family. The publication was made possible by funds from the Student Govern ment Association, FSU Print Shop, FSU Drama Guild, and other area banks. With funds from the sale of the magazine, the group plans to publish one or more issues next school term. The magazine's cover was designed by a talented art student here at FSU, Miss Gail Peaten. Ms. Peaten's work has received numerous awards and has been displayed locally. The Poetry Society, known as Facets, is a literary group orga”n1zed during the first semester of the 1979-80 school term. The aim of the group is to promote literary excell ence by presenting and sharing literary ideas with other members. Although poetry was dealt with specifically, short stories and other literary works were discussed by the group. The first officers of the group included: Lillie Booth, President; Deborah Hicks, Vice-President; Bonnie Painter, Secretary; and Josph Gordon, Treasurer. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sharp and Dr. Edward McShane serve as advisors to the group. F.S.U. Graduate Employed by Liberty Mutual Bobby Speight, a 1980 graduate of F.S.U., will be working in Boston, Massachusetts as a Data Processor for Liberty Mutual. He is the son of Mrs. Geneva Forbes. The Placement Office at Fayetteville State Univer sity assisted Bobby in getting his job. Mr. Paul H. Smith Paul Smith, Assistant Professor of Accounting by Ronald Spicer Paul H. Smith, Assistant Professor of Accounting at Fayetteville State Univer sity, attended the annual meeting of the American Accounting Association in Boston during the week of August 11-15. He was instrumental in the development of the Public Interest Accounting Special Section of the AA. Accounting in the public interest involves monitoring the impact of the accounting profession in its' role of serving the needs of the whole society. Development of meaning ful qualitative (quality of life) reporting in the public interest is one of the major concerns of this newly formed group. Thefollowing delegates were elected unanimously by acclamation: Chairman: Mark Asman Department of Accounting Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Vice-Chairman: Scott Cowen, Associate Dean, School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Secretary/T reasurer: Paul H. Smith, Assistant Professor, Accounting, Fayetteville State Univer sity, Fayetteville, N.C. “A Model In Review” The new president of The Essence of Beauty Modeling Club is Kenneth E. Johnson. Kenneth is from the town of Rowland, N.C. and a graduate of Rowland High School. After graduation he traveled to New York City where he became very interested in the world of fashion and modeling. Entering Fayetteville State, Kenneth put his interest into a solid form by becoming a model in The Modeling Club. Mr. Johnson is very active on campus and holds membership in many organizations, such as a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., a F.S.U. Peer Counselor, New Help Wanted: Adress- ers wanted immediately! Work at home; No experience necessary; excellent pay. Write: National Service; 9041 Mansfield; Suite 2004; Shreveport, LA 71118 Residential Hall Treasurer and the New Resident Hall Inspection Committee, just to name a few. He will also be working along with The Voice staff as a fashion writer. Mr. Johnson has goals such as helping the club reach professionalism. He also plans to induce several dimensions of fashions, such as beauty, charm and charisma, along with a touch of class from both male and female models. To become a model, one has to have certain qualifications. The main qualifications are con ducting oneself as a lady or a man at all times and having the utmost interest in yourself as well as in fashions. Dr. John T. Wolfe, Jr., Head of the Division of Humanities and Fine Art, Fayetteville State Univer sity has been elected to the Board of Directors of the North Carolina English Teachers Association for 1980-81. Black & White; Men Together; A Nationwide Support Group; Write: BWMT-PH, 279 Colling- wood; San Francisco, CA 94114. Businnes Opportunities Address and stuff en velopes at home. $800 per mos. possible. Offer, send $1.00 refundable to: Triple "S"; 869-C Juniper Rd.; Pinon Hills, CA 92372,