q ..yjgr .;*&•£&,.tJßraHfc# ’ V\_ * iHMlilißßrß.lift'l/lr .' M JKspV : , v'';'''%:t' : ' cy >? - JT? j IfjjaßmjKSf **'■ iTri^i %|g -,. ' "y' w $ - a :> - s i -f f -■•'7 ~ a> - s ■ i ■ ffi i , r ! , <. - * ’•£;•1 A,vV 8 • .iv f -;yJ, ■ j ' XG. j33?35 - h <L .-. &£&&■' v*p ■ - '■ l #■ i- : •■ 7 ■'■'if'i'tpf- <sKiii«K*'9 •' , ■yly.jfc UIK M W LOOK AT SHAW— Thisr t. Hidings contribute to the rev. arr<arance Shaw University 1 a*. for i visitor who comes back ji'.rr 'cvcral years. University Church. at Hi i-, adding much «'• »;■•• • • Itgious life of the campus. It<- exterior is impressive; inside •hi is ~ tone of dignity and 't'.r <! -a hii-h lends it -.els to joyful .' ;) 1 .tt»sl x irtg; worship, Spauld ing gymna-ium at left, has prov ed os gi‘at usefulness in the •. •H' aitmti, program. In re nt months the work of develop ing the g, otittri floor has gone )« v ,-<{. Now below the main p!a> iv.g a»..i classrooms- offices, and other facilities an- soon to hi jut in use. SHAW TO BEGIN 84TH ACADEMIC YEAR TUESDAY Prt- parlioi; i!- being made a! hi -aw University lor the beginning It'-.- institution 84th aeadcroic ye, . Member:- of the teaching fac ulty nd the staffs ot the univer sity • mao areas of service will begin returning this weekend hrivi fir Robert P Daniel has an nounced s meeting of the staff foi Tuesday morning. September 13. at l(i.Ho r.I n ;. The onnual Faculty Coot, reate will In- held Wednes day rr min . Afternoon sessions vi )| ; raid on both days. Fr-v•»< students will arrive an if - c.<■; „ the following da.. . Th ; i i tu rd m-v. students a;- ■yf ■ 1 Oilei tat: ■ • activities v. ill • ’■. in.- .n- ■> ill coniitux •n< ii '• 1 •■ d '■. jtember 20. Tin n.dents so!, be given a ; >y- ; jogi-.--.-l ex J iuoation and a o -t •>-. i - .-n :i. They will also hear talks by i i-'vin.-uy oi.'cictl- design* c.i ' ;h- to i.i theii adjustment to th ..r»•. -. i og.cjn. Several on :i ;..i!: vi i :- it itim s also .'.it; nlfai.- *<• 1 Itt-j:;-tv.-tier of ic-ihmen and - u t*T .' - v iil be completed do ■ the fi** . *!'t of '.hi week t «n’o! on back page. this section') I 00 f l, Vi i. MIHIH LK OMIES A WAV s a * .rnf-i i jilo N»i - » V;. T’i.-h 13i wl Classic) -Ti - V State. I’cte.i'i'auvg. V >\ fi t r '.’uliegi-, Gre<»r;.s --1 inrc n<? ; >' /■ ; 1 Y-'iig-t Salem T-- ’ch e rr- *v ;-i:' >n-Sj-jo.-) ho.Cv: r,\vu> {><. '. SfiJ* t /a i ; tf* l'•t *?: ‘ ‘ 'H-i .•;• ru Uni iferae -Coining' N i Vi-cinia Urtim: University '1 • 2 O.H-n Dale ?. North Carolina Coller.o No -O .1. C Sr.-.ith University (T I'loks. iving) K t.yt.i* At',.;-, tic Director f). 1. i Vriuur j-faad Coach Assistant. fborna-, H K-> . Fevei Worti v ffctin Ga«n> . em it! I** played <0 Chav.- Diced ■; -9; ky&vtyy «jpWoS J+ A ifiWli ira" I^ > i -' vWwv'i'f'ft aaLHB .*F. ■ &•• -- -Kc yjg £& jj* % » S i at it£iff< lt iWrw > ''w'~ : ’ ~i * P r»L! C ASSEMBLIES Throughout the year there are many exercises anel activities at Shaw University which contribute to the community life of Raleigh Vesper Services are held each v 'K-' : &&£&- -isst' 3&®!s ?-%•:; *• -^ v BWBII bwbi BW— |MBwWBHHMBBMWWWMBBBWWBMWWWMBWwSSWwEPIg£agBffi«ifi«BaL &•'■?s* v v ,/. - - !,WV; SHAW’S JS4;* HOME! O.WJVG TO BE GALA EVENT - Plan are being' aw«c now tor gbav/ University - 1«42 M«bi;aeco«miig Sunday afternoon al 1..>0 o'clock. Chapel services arc held 3 times weekly when prominent and interesting speakers are present erf. Other special activities fill the Shaw calendar. Important Observance which bids fair to be the mi 4 ootetarniing and color ;ul in toctiuccotning history. Chief i*eur» on the hooterearing m-iw Shaw U. -Calender of Fall Events Sept. 15 New r Student? • Arrive Sept. 16-20 Freshman Orientation Sept, 19 . . . Uppercassmen Return Sept. 21 ......... Classes Begin 19 C. M. ....... Opening Assembly (Gr< nleaf Auditorium) Ad chests'-. Mr. C. F. Graves. Class of 1901 Fori: c; Crtmiipai Eiizap&th City, N. C. 9' Ut. ; :I1(» V. 1 • initial Vesper So'vice (It ; vers it y Church 1 "i ■ . '.o-. Dean YV. R. Oct. 2. A ; :'. M. Vesper Service Spes.uer: Pfesident R P. Da uiel {/et. 9 1:90 ... . Vesper Service Speaker: Dr. 4. J . Peacock Fnrr.-.er President ot Snaw Ciiiversity (.)«•? 29 Annual Alumni Homecoming (See Annoucemen! Beiow) \<tv. :>, y '■>; P. M. Concert Half Johnson Choir C'pauio!ng Gynasiurn) Nov. 9 11 Baptist Series Service* Nov. 1,8 Founder’s Dav Hith Annivei'sary Services In Memory of Dr Henry Martin Tapper Address, Dr. F. D Sessoms, Class of 19)C Physician of Wahington, Georgia rA/vrm i ¥ 1 among these are the annual Bap list- Series Religions Em phasis week. Annually the s’oun d« rN- Day Exercises bring to the campus alumni and friends from Raleigh and Ircm various parts ■»? will be the Sbaw-BowarU foo?- ball classic to be played Haiat e-wy al 'ertUMSi October 29 at f.'itwvi:* Park The oemen aoov», FOOTBALL ~; BIS' Anauai Homecoming Celebration October 29 1949 y \ Gal- Day of Thrilling arid Colorful Event.i -md Activities FOOTS ADI CLASSIC THE SHAW BEARS I V C T:- i.i s THE HOWARD BISON'S I At OhaVLs Es: k Saturday. October 29. 1949 2 P. M OVY LYE-C.MCHI.MG HOMECOMING PAGE \NTS Y I ' The Annua) Homecoming Parade I Specia; nlai Halt - time Co:c --[ .Tonies ! Crowning of "Miss Home coming" Coiotiatir.n cf "ivti.>> AlotT-nt Formations by Snavv < o-eav Peppy Baud Music and Drills [ * i’t• ternizatioh with Old School I Friend-: Ticket- soon, to ;-.. or, sale. Pla-i | novv to join In s mammoth day f [ Homecoming Celoorstioti. Conte i j the Ai'inun Secwtar;. Help make a bis ..•ct-asiOfi BIGOER! 1 'ji .'vi a.iv.i 1..’, the state and nation. Now and again, President Daniel, wii« travels widely- in interest of the school, speaks to the school and th-- community at these, services. veil! be duplicated and garnlshe, With 3 host of innevatlens a«d ideas- when the big day comes. (Cost’d. «n back p*gn- tsia aectiaa):

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