-f he f pi:. Li ( I, (I.- ; IHEfcKCnC’A’. P.OBo.NS Hir: tOUISEL'RG CCiLTG-: ' i Etflnnrisiyi tfi.&_/i gt^/s^ o fc % Xu OB n TK /O i^3Q ,V Ki^ r r I O.UL i ;./! I / iu\ $lijfiD f^P\!Z£ Won iH H£AT£DC0/vr£S7 The i^aptist Student Union hold its annual convention at Campbell ?Gollcgc, Buies' Creek, N,C,^ Octo ber 27 through the 29, The follow ing students attended; ijester Stal lings, f^resident of the Louisburg ; nnr-ir,n-'nov -i- • v, ^ College Baptist Student Union; T^eii Tn submTffirg S eat pleasure ma Clark, ^resident of the i^ouis- ' tw f o i ^ students and burg College Baptist Young Jreople'sl first\ditfnn nf Union; i.ouise ^verett; i^ileen ^to- edition of another school ay, the staff of The -Jhis- ers; Lizzie iior/Tan; Fannie Mae ^aughan; raul Freeman; Bentley Jone Howell ^erry; Leonard rerry; Uiss Elizabeth ^assiter, director of lo cal Baptist students, .1. nunber of interesting spenkers >\7ere; ^'^ev,‘jraul Caudill of Augus ta, Ga.; ^r. xialph xierring of «Jin- ston-Salem; ^gv, C, Somerville, Secretary of the Negro Baptist State Convention; Ur, nalter H, Judd, a I'iudical i.iissionary from China; i^r. 0, T. Binkly of '«ake Forest College; rtev, rerry Crbuch of Raleigh, The students from Louisburg Col- ■ lege found the visit to be very ^ pleasant. They, finding the con- j vention a source of inspiration, hope to bo able to transmit part cf paper. • Much excitement, interest, and competition has recently .been displayed on the campus by the st\j^ dent body regarding the birth of this paper. Certainly nothing ^ short of a mid-term exam could cause-as much enthuriasm and hust- ling as did the-election of strff officers on Saturday, October 28 and the selection of the name of" is.paper Friday, November 3, h.. staff officers were elected Saturday before » ast after the nomination of can- didates by both the Publications ommittee^and the students at larj his committee, comprised of Les.te tailings, Juanita Hurley, ,viae U. IS, t o3 and advisee