Joseph Sanders
. Homecoming Marshall
Special To The Post
• Orangeburg. S.C. - South Carolina
Stale College Homecoming will be
Saturday, October 19. The theme
“Through the Years,” will cover the
years of the presidency of Dr M
Maceo Nance Jr.j from 1967 when he
was named acting president to the
present. ;
When the parade leaves Edisto
Gardens at 9:30 a.m., Joseph San
ders, Class of 1962 will be heading it
as Grand Marshal. Sanders, a native
of Moncks Corner, is the owner of
Vis-Chet Holding Ltd., a Brooklyn,
N.Y., real estate investment firm.
He Uves in Manhattan.
Sanders is an avid supporter of the
college and the Bulldogs. He recent
ly presented the college Educational
Foundation with a $100,000 bond
which upon maturity will be used in
part for a scholarship in his name.
He also honors the football player
named the Player of the Game at
home games by giving a scholarship
contribution. In addition, he has
established a special scholarship in
memory of the late H. N. Vincent, a
former assistant to the president of
the jcoil ege.> . -
fio added attraction to the parade
wffl be an inclusion of “firsts”
storing* this period of the history of
the land-grant institution, such as
:the/irst nurses enrolled, the first
agribusiness students and others,
Garrison is responsible
tor collecting this information. , .
■The ROTC personnel, headed by
*Col. John T. Bowden, will keep the
!L
■ Band director Ronald Serjeant
promises a group of outstanding
high school bands. Bands are an
nually judged and trophies are pre
sented.
The floats, always a spectacular
addition to the parades, will be
judged and cash awards, are given to
the firsj three .place entries. Build
ings and grounds on the campus will
also be judged.
At 1:30 p.m. the jpullcbgs will
challenge the dethune-Cookman
Wildcats in Dawson Bulldog Sta
dium. Halftime will bring the tra
ditional Miss Homecoming to the
i field and the Marching 101 Band will
(offer a special musical tribute to Dr
Nance.
Both students and alumni will hold
special events during the week
end. %
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In addition, the Henderson-Davis
Players will present its first Home
coming performance. Frank
Mundy, director, has chosen “To Be
Young, Gifted and Black.” All seats
are Reserved by calling the Box
Office at 803-536-7123.
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Barbara Howie (seated) learns what colors most
enhance her appearance through a Color Charisma
?nK™°nStra,i°n g'Ven consultant Jean Mever (stand
Color Analyzation Excites Howie
By Jalyne Strong ,
Post Staff Writer
To find the colors which would
help her look best, Barbara Howie
was excited about being color
analyzed. However, before the
demonstration began, she expressed
to the color analyst the hope that
black would be in her color group.
“Black makes me look thinner,”
Howie maintained.
So Jean Meyer, the analyst,
draped a black fabric swatch across
Howie’s shoulders. Then Meyer
asked Howie and all who were
present for the demonstration did we
notice any changes in Howie’s
appearance. Her face looked
shaded. Dark shadows obscured her
features. “No, dear,” Meyer told
Howie, “black is not your color.”
“Let me tell you something about
the belief that black makes one look
thinner,” Meyer mentioned before
Howie could raise a protest. “Say
there are two boxes on a table, one is
black, the other white. Which one
looks heavier?”
“The black one,’’-.Howie had to
admit.
She was to learn that her best
colors were in the Brilliant cate
gory: pure bright colors. Howie was
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she was thinking of all the years
black women were told not to wear
“those loud colors.”
Nevertheless, each time a
Brilliant color swatch was placed on
her, Howie’s faee lit up and her eyes
sparkled. The reflection of these
colors upon her complexion made
her look healthier and warm.
That is the basis of Color
Charisma: color reflections or what
is called “after-images.” This
logical scientific foundation of Color
Charisma is what convinces
the most skeptical of people. But if
technicalities bore you as they do
me, it’s better to see the process
demonstrated than hearing how and
why it works.
In demonstration, you will see
with your own eyes how certain
colors make a person look sallow,
sickly or older, emphasizing
blemishes and wrinkles, or make
one Jook overbearing or even look
childish and bland. Yet wearing
your right colors give you a positive
lift and an advantage.
“There’s no denying it,”
empnasizes Meyer
In agreement with Meyer is a
black nurse named Judy Campbell,
who recently wrote in American
Illustrated magazine, ‘‘Color puts
me in control of your reaction to me.
Coupled with the knowledge of
psychological responses, I choose
how my day will go, instead of
putting obstacles in my path Color
works for you or against you. For
you is better It’s called color
management."
More specifically, in this article
the writer also warned against other
color analysis programs which she
felt were bogus. Color Me Beautiful,
with its seasonal groupings of
Winter, Summer, Spring and Fall
colors, invariably set every black
woman into the Winter group
“‘All blacks should wear only 31
colors to be beautiful.’ Statements
like that make me angry," wrote
Campbell. “It seemed as though
color consultants lumped everyone
but whites into one group and swept
them under the rug.”
Color Charisma, Campbell found,
is the only color analyzing service
based in science and the laws of
vision. It is also the only color
system that gives women or men the
oJL wearing millions of colors,
no matter what their skin color.
There are five basic groups in
Color Charisma: Brilliant: true
colors without black, white or gray
added; Passionate: warm gold,
yellow and earth tones; Romantic:
pastels or colors with white added;
Dramatic: colors with black added;
and Classic: colors with gray added
‘Your objective when you’re
wearing your right colors is to
achieve eye contact and maintain
it,” explains Meyer. She then
commented on how, since we all had
met, she had held our attention with
her eyes. She was right. “I’m
wearing my right colors," Meyers
pointed out.
Difficulty arises when you think
about what’s to happen to all the
clothes you’ve already bought that
are not in your right colors. "All
those black dresses I own,”
lamented Howie.
If you’re rolling in money you
could do full scale replacement. But ;
for most people, says Meyer, “It's
not an overnight thing It can take
five to seven years to phase out your
wardrobe and get to the point where
everything is color coordinated
The advantage of this system is
that eventually you get to the place
when everything in your wardrobe
can go with everything else ”
When you are color analyzed,
you'll receive a shopping guide that
contains 12 color cloth swatches
which are not necessarily used to
match colors but are used to
compare “The swatch helps your
eye learn whether the color you're
looking at is the right one to buy,”
Meyer tells.
Your booklet will also instruct you
on what accessories, eyeglasses and
jewelry do you justice. There is also
an exquisite line of Color Charisma
makeup designed for the five
different categories
Back to Howie and her black
dresses she’s not quite sure she can
part with. Meyer suggests that
Howie accentuate with a scarf or
other accessories that are in her
. right colors. “Just wearing the right
color makeup will be advan
tageous," she notes.
Meyer admits, “You can get away
with wearing the wrong colors and
look good But in your right colors
you’ll look terrific all the time!"
With Color Charisma - You look
marvelous.
J«a»*Meyer. is a. mortified Color
charisma consultant having
completed her training in the main
office of Color Charisma in Atlanta,
Ga. Originally from New York, she
has her own clothing design
business. She is a member of the
National Association of Color
Communication and the Association
of Fashion & Image Consultants
For a Color Charisma demon
stration appointment or further
information, call Jean Meyer at
552-6211.
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