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THE CARPLWI An
1 * Ft A ENDING SAIURDAY AUGUST 29. 1959
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FEMININE FRONT
By Rosalie Williams
With the return of school dax-s
f his v/eekly column returns with
tlurks, to many friends who have
:rred its reaopesranee As m the
c??* 1 the column tv ill centalen un
r " / 'o de *cdo a favorite Spanish
cress!on of mine ~ T 'hich means
-• little of everythin?
Tn begin this T have
r hc?en as leadin? subject a "ouns
Faleigh girl whose bsaut”. perso
•-alit-’, and talent ha*’- been com
bmed to throw her into the nation
al limelight She is Miss Adessa
Prw«*R. daughter of Mrs Geneva
P Brown, a local school teach p r
accoitioanied by her
mother 3js rhapefor? c . I* 1 !! Isst
Eucday for Atlantic City
o'hffp she viH enter Hir
sponsored beauty as
Alabama, moo the
Alabama title by emerging
tops thrugh three contests last
yeer during her freshman vest
at Talladega College
Psleigh can veil be proud of
this young lady for she i? a pro
duct of loCsl schools. ?n artivc
P’ind*" School and church
at St Paul and a gener.al.lv popu
lar and v'MMiked tern sger
tn Atlantic C;*v Ad-'-ssa *» ill be
.one of contestants wins for she
nat'-onal Miss Ame'wa * «H<* v'hich
carrri? v !<h it a rash rru® of fi a
hundred dollar? and a ne->* u’avd
robe Runner-uo 1 'ill vc>*;:ve S3OO.
third plsce v*inner. 3*200.. fourth
place runner S!SO. and fifth rlac~
•’inner Of course ea r h the
nr Is who place among the first
fn** will recev e a trophy
At college where she is maiovmg
m mathematics. Adessa managed
to earn a B average in her academ
ic work Her extra curricular in
terest is the choir, and she t* fak
ir, c vo*rf lessons to qualify for tra
vel wi«th the famed sroun.
Tlip beau tv contest at Atlantic
Miss M. Lee Walker
ALBA.MT Gs T Tiss M “Lee
|v alker has been appointed Dean
Ptuden-s of Albany State. Col
hr* bv President W TT Dennis, «Jr
The new de*n is a graduate of the
Student Dean Program to Sw3~
(NV) University. earning the
M A d®gr®e sn d beginning post
graduate work there During the
*"-o-vear ' Student Dean Training
Program she directed both fresh
man and upperclassmen living cen
ters
Mis* Walker, who attended
Western Feser'-e University and
Fenn College in h®r hometown of
Cleveland. Ohio, completed her
undergraduate work at. Morris
Brown College. Atlanta, while,
serving as secretary to dm Dean of
Students m that campus.
.Among honors earned as an un
dergraduate m the three schools
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City is divided into three phases:
bathing suit forms! attire, and
talent .As her talent presentation
Adessa will do an interpretive
dance I am sure all of Baleigh
join? in wishing this dsservin§
young Isd: the very best of luck.
THIS AND THAT
Chic I.u 1 3 breezed into its
lejgh for 9 few days vacation last
M<e?k Her >.ta v here ■was cut short
by necessity of returning to New-
York to become orientated in a new
iob as private secretary to a top
man m a leading architectural
firm. Her mother. Mrs Josephine
Williams, was hostess last Sunday
to several friends of Lula's who
dropped by her home to say hello.
Guests "ere treated to samples of
i Mrs Williams' culinary dexterity:
! a fill! course dinner topped by a
|de ci t of coconut cake with win®
| jelly filling—a real conversation
i piece and a gourmet's delight.
New arrivals last week in
f-lijrjr- a baby boy for sh?
r.ro? r c F.vtmss and also one for
ihb Georgs Tfandyi The laffer
i- one of fb* natv additions to
!i: om teaching and cotch
iiif staff,
Hem - fnr ■*'?easier? in ?.?■
|arf -u c*-t» uttt Thf*cdcr A
Pur? v\ iUiatns n,f New ierk.
si.- fdrthe Pope. O'Deod and
hor daughter also cf New Turk
; iriH Captain and Mrs George
Bryant; of the U -F Amite
Married last week "'as Ligon's
■ -?r Tctary Tfiss Deiuanna 8r0,,-n
--; .i.c 1 She's no"- Mrs Adams 1
Terminated last week was the
: integrated Vacation Bible School
joint!'.- sponsored by Manly St
Christian Church and United
.Church Mrs. Beulah Mason was
direcfoi this year The director
ship is alternately white and color
ed each year. A former 'director
"as Mrs Virginia K Newell.
SlloP Honor Bopts-tV
ft. Tr,tia'*eo!lfi.£ia + ‘ (:
Council; and recipient of a total of
? academic and achievement a
tvards
Miss Walk®? has receu/ed t'o
American Friends Sem w® Com
mittee Study Grants as an under
graduate she spent a summer stu
dying at Pendle Hill, the Quaker
Graduate School at Wallingford,
where she concentrated on inter
national problems with the adult
representatives of 22 nations "ho
made up the student body
In. addition to her AFSC studies,
Miss Walker has spent four sum
mers as a volunteer for the organi
zation Outstanding among these
being her work with the Mestizes
of San Simon Ariitziiitla, Puebla.
Mexico and at Camohmila. Morel
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they take lime, out from a busy round of sessions lo pose v IMi the workshop leaders and NCC officials.
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Nearly I,oooFreshmen Will '*
Enter A&T This Fall
Freshman Week Begins At
Fayetteville September 8
FAYETTEVILLE Freshman
Orientation Week will begin at the
Fayetteville State Teachers Coi
leage cn Tuesday. September 6 and
the dormitories will be formally o
pened at 2:00 o clock P M on that
dat®
To date neatly hun
dred tteshmers and ttansiKf
students, present records indi
case, will com® from ten states
and the District of Columbia
as follows New York. New
Jersey, Virginia. Pennsylvania,
Connecticut. Florida. Michigan,
Ohio, South Carolina, Norih
Carolina, and the District of
Columbia.
As in nthri year' a preponder
ance of tlv-\r live in North Caro-
lina The present, figure, accord
ing to Dean Lafavette Parker Di
rector of Admissions, runs above
that of last year
The newcomers will be subject
ed to a six-day round cf activities
calculated *o acquaint them to
their new environment and other
wise to aid them in getting off tc
a splendid start m their college
study
Assisting th® faculty in th®
business of orientation will be.
Committee of upper-class stu
dents chaired by Theima For
bes. junior of Goldsboro and
Era Cordon, junior of James
yill®
Registration for at! students " ill
go forward on Monday, September
GREENSBORO Freshman en
rollment. at. A&T College for tiv
coming tall quarter might com
near the 1,000 mark
This is the opinion of C F. A
Cunningham, registrar who sa>
last week that more than 900 so
dents had already been admit*;-.
The report, showed that number
applications were yet to be pn
cessed awaiting the receipt of hi.
school transcript
He said that the freshman c.i
will easily exceed, that of last
by at least. 100 students.
The entering . students will a
rive at, the college on Sunda
Sent 6 and will begin the roum
of freshman orientation on the fo<
lowing morning The freshma
orientation program and registr
tion tvill consume the full week
If, and classes will get under" a
on Tuesday. September IS, at 8 0!'
in the morning.