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Broncos' Voice
Homecoming 1995
Student Highlights
Name: Nattlie Lasha Pearson, BKA
“Speedy,,
Birthdate: September 27, 1976
Birthplace: New Haven, Conn.
Parents: Virges L. Pearson-my dad as
well as my pastor, Brenda D. Pearson-
my mom who has always been there
for her kids.
Family: I am the youngest child and
the only girl. I have two older broth
ers.
Hobbies; I enjoy playing the keyboard,
basketball, and just acting crazy.
Favorite color: Purple
Favorite food: Lasagna
Favorite choir: New Life Community
Choir
My advice to anyone would be to ac
knowledge God in all you do, and you
can only be successful.
Name: Farrah Adrierme Fryar
Name Meaning: “Beautiful,, and “Joy,,
(Arabic and English)
Birthday: November 30th
Parents: Sherlene K. Fryar and Aaron
V. Fryar (the only people
who’ve always got my back!)
Hobbies: Dancing, in-line skating,
swimming, cross-stitch, photography
Relationship Status: Single (but look
ing)
Favorite Food: Anything chocolate
Favorite Song: “Bound in Chains,, (in
spirational)
Favorite Movie: Imitation of Life
Favorite Athlete: Grant “The Man,,
Hill
Philosophy: “Don’t let other people’s
opinions of you make you into some
thing you’re not.,.
Richard Junior Crosby
July 27, 1970
Linden, N.C.
Hobbies: Martial Arts, Chess, Bowl
ing, Basketball
Relationship Status: Single and look
ing
Philosophy: K.Y.M.P (keep your mo
tives pure)
Words of Wisdom: Love is difficult
to find, easy to loose, and hard to for
get.
Richard is a six-year veteran of the
United States Marine Corps. He has
worked for four U.S. Ambassadors at
two American Embassies (Maniua,
Philippines, and Bonn, Germany) as
an “Elite,, Marine Security Guard. He
has been recruited to be a Federal
Agent for the U.S. Customs Agency.
Richard has been active since coming
to Fayetteville State. His awards and
honors include: All-American Colle
giate Scholars, President of Vance
Hall, Vice-President of the Executive
Club, Parliamentarian NAACP, Asst.
Secretary of the Linden Cultural En
hancement Program, Resident Assis
tant, Pep Club, Criminal Justice Club,
Staff member of the Bronco Voice
Newspaper, Youth Leader, and last but
not least, 1995-1996 king of the
N.A.A.C.P. FSU Chapter. (Mr.
N.A.A.C.P).
A
W.
1 can't believe I came here!
Accolades
from page 6
der in which the groups appear on
stage, but somebody made a mistake
when they let the Deltas take the show
first...because that’s exactly what they
did: TAKE THE SHOW! Honestly, I
didn’t expect any less from the ladies
of Crimson and Cream. Not only did
they have the crowd hyped and
screaming at the tops of their lungs,
but also the judges who just couldn’t
seem to keep their seats (I, know, I sat
behind them). A shout out to Katrina
Johnson: Go DST! Go J-Phi! Go hair!
Congratulations to Delta Sigma Theta,
Inc., our 1995 Step Show Champions.
Can we get a three-peat?
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. O.K.
Raise your hand if you got lost, be
cause I certainly did. I thought the bas
ketball theme was cute, but somewhere
between {he whistle blowing and the
first routine, the ladies of “Finer Wom
anhood,, lost me. Call me Forrest
Gump, but “that’s all I have to say
about that.,.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. My
Freshman year they rocked (and won),
last year they rocked, (and gave the
Deltas some mad competition), and
this year they rocked (but it just wasn’t
enough for a win). Although these la
dies have a slammin’ show each year,
it seems they fail to
give the audience
what it craves:
something new. I
still give mad props
to the classy ladies
of Sigma Gamma
Rho Sorority, Inc.
Their intro was phat and true to point.
As usual, SGRho came on stage por
traying the best that the Black Woman
has to offer: power, poise, and class;
all wrapped up James Brown style:
Black and Proud. I’d like to give spe
cial recognition to Candi Stevens; how
sweet it is to be able to step so fine.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
Oh, I forgot they didn’t step this year,
but then again they didn’t step last
year, either. Why, you ask? Take it
up with Ms. Council or your local
AKA. It’s all a matter of simple math:
one line; 1+1 is not = to 1.
Illusions Modeling Club. Much
props to the Modeling Club for a well-
executed performance. Don’t forget,
FSU: what you got Friday night was
just a taste. The real thing will be hap
pening November 16th. Go-Ni-na, go-
Ni-na!
The tnitb hurts; put a
BaDd-aidon itandkdep
stepping
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
Gimme a G! G! Gimme an I! I! Gimme
anM! M! Gimme anM! M! O.K. I’m
not really going
to spell out the
word “gim
mick,,, but you
do get the pic
ture, right?
The ice cold
— brothers of
Black and Gold had a slamming theme
and usually gimmicks do a lot to sell a
product. This time, however, I think
the judges were a little upset by the
foul odor of dry ice and the dusty resi
due from the stage that was continu
ously kicked up into their faces. De
spite this fact, the Alphas had a phat
show. There were some of you who
were very disappointed about APhiA’s
loss. Face it: they did lose and it
wasn’t a popularity contest gone awry
or a matter of students not voting (as
FSU students are prone to do). It was
a matter of who the judges felt were
the best. The truth hurts; put a Band-
aid on it and keep steppin’.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. I was
approached a few weeks before the
step show by a certain Sigma (you
know who you are) requesting a copy
of my step show review from last year.
If I’m not mistaken, the brothers of
Blue and White used my review as the
catalyst for an “in-your-face„ reminder
to myself and all FSU students that Phi
Beta Sigma is alive, well, and steppin’.
Congratulations to these brothers
(1995 Step Show Champs) for a well-
deserved victory. I extend special
thanks to the true-Blue brothers up
front who made sure I had a seat. To
the person who made the comment to
me about the Sigmas winning for no
reason, your getting an attitude with
me because they won was not called
for. Remember neither of us is Greek,
no matter who our friends are.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. It
was nice to see that the Nupes didn’t
bail like last time. However, their
show was exactly what I expected; a
little vogue-ing (I’m surprised they
didn’t have mirrors instead of canes),
a little cane action, and a little sexy.
One question: Was it just me, or did
the Kappas look kind of like the Sig
mas last year?
Groove Phi Groove. Stick to par
ties; steppin’ ain’t your thang. Another
Gump.
Well, that about wraps things up for
another Homecoming and another Step
Show. Congrats again to the winners.