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STATE TELVCHERS COLLEGE NEWS LETTER
December, 1^?
FIRST PLACE FLOAT WLXNER
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NA\T ANNOUNCES
NE\\ PROGR.\.M
The Xa\y narar tia«; openings in its
Officer Candidate program for c^ass-
es beginning xa >larch and May. Men
betw een the ages of 19 and 27 with
CONFERENCE
plants and industries be in\ited to
meet groups of students; and tk
ooanselois wio are realistic be em-
pkn«d. There is, he said, a great cha].
lenge — bold and courageous in
job of training students for the real
a baccalaureate degree, or who are fjontiets ahead. Technical
The CoUege Choir’s float placed first for the third consecutive year
in the Homecoming parade. This year their theme was “Music—The Uni
versal Language.”
STATE STOPS PORTS.MOUTH
66-49; ST. PALX 6S-SS
Help Fight TB
The opening game of the hardwood
season was taken b>- the Pirates, wiien
the>- closed in on Portsmouth’s Semi-
P r o team, 66-49. Coach Robert
\'au^ian cleared his bench and was
pleased with the appearance of his
reserves.
The first intercollegiate game, and
second game of the season, was won !
by State’s five 68-38, as they nipped j
St. Paul’s five. The game was a close, |
fast-nKning one with St. Paul drop- !
ping behind by degrees. At the end •
of the half, the Pirates were leading
by eleven pcrints, 34-23. During the
first minutes of the second half St.
Paul quintet found themselves in
trouble, and never did they regain
consciousness. Captain “Husk>” Dav
is dropped in 22 points for the Pi
rates, and Harr>' Freeman added 16
more for the high scorers.
H. Wilkinson pushed 16 throu^
the net for St. PauL
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within 120 dav’S of graduation may
apply for this program.
Those selected fat the OCS pro
gram wfll receive four months train
ing at Newport, R. I., and upon suc-
ciessful ccMnpletion of this course will
be c-ommissioned as Ensigns in the
Naval Reserve.
Billets are now available in gene
ral line. Supply Corps, Civfl Engi
neering Corps, and restricted line.
Lcdr. Eugene E. Bracken, officer
in charge of the ofice of Naval Offi
cer ProcTM'ement crffice in Washington,
D. C., in making the anonunciement
about the OCS program, stated that
the men should allow 60 to 90 da\-s
for their apphcations to be processed.
He also noted that those who have
received a notice from their selective
service board ordering them to re
port for induction are not ehgible for
this program.
Detailed information may be ob
tained by writing to the office of Na
val Officer Procurement, 1400 Penn-
sjlvania .\venue, N.W., Washington
D.C.
SECOND PLACE FLOAT WLWER
CHILDREVS STORY HOUR
On Monday night, No\ember 17, in
the College Librarv" a Children’s Hour
was enjoyed by the children of the
communitv'. There were four puppet
shows, two stories, and two records
presented under the direction of Mrs.
E. W. PosteU.
The response by the young people
showed their gratitude for the pro
gram. Not only was their loud ap
plause, but a little speech of apprecia
tion was made by Chervl Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jones.
Book marks were gi\ en to the child
ren, and every one present was served
candv.
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Four co-eds graced the beautiful sophomore float with the theme "The
Light of Knowledge.”
ALL EL\C 1952 FOOTBALL TEAM
Name and Position School
James Greer, L.E. Elizabeth Citv
John Cotton, L.T. Fayette\ille
Robert Collins, LG. Norfolk
Cornell Lewis, C. Miner
.\rthm- Pemberton, R.G. _ Li\ingstone
John CashweU. R.T _ EUzabeth Cit>-
Sam WiUiams, RE. Favette\ille
Lee Booth, Q.B. Eliza^th Cit\
Students who assisted in plamungjf^"’ F“>etteville
this entertainment were Doris PerrvJ
Ethel .Person. Lilhan Barclift and ^ Cit>
r> t. »i . becond Team
reariiDe .\lston. , ^ ^
—Oueenie Ferebee Gamst L.E. MorristowTi
—yueeme herebee Hopkins, L.T Norfolk
Gordon Jackson, L.G. Norfolk
MESSL\H Andrew Turner. C. Fayette\ille
phony, choruses and solos. The solo- Roland Wilson, R.G. _ Fayetteville
ists were Misses Mattie McMillan and Santiago BurrelL R.T. Elizabeth Citi-
Hattie Gray, soprano; Robert Hailes. Chester Lewis, R.E. Norfolk
tenor; Lola Jo\Tier, contralto; and Ro- Robert Milton. Q.B . Li\ingstone
land Bowser, bass. William Blalock, H.B. Miner
A large audience of students, fac- Charles Gibbs. H.B. . Li\inestone
ult>- and friends enjoyed the program Roy Burney, F.B. Norfolk
which was directed by Miss EveKu A. Pirates recei\ing honorable mention
Johnson, with Mrs. E. L. .Martin as were: Oscar Blakey. Earl Thomas and
accompanist. James WiUiams.
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unprme.
ments and growdi in populaticm ait
among the larger opportunities for
years to come. Dr. Baer named, as
the areas in which there is an acute
shortage, the fields of health, sdeuct
an.-l business.
The conference reconvened ji
2:45 P.M. at which time the various
groups made reports. Mr. Gordon L
West, St. ,\ugustine’s College report-
ed for the c-ommittee on “ImpBeaiiw
for College Teaching and the Cnnin-
lum.” The organization of the oini-
c-ulum to take care of students »iiose
potentialities prohibit them fnm pro-
ducing good college woik aal bettti
screening were ideas submitted In
this commitlee.
Dr. George L. Davis, of Elizabett
Citv- State Teachers College related
the consideration of the group on “Oc-
cupational Information”. This indai-
j ed making available to students sonrc-
j es of occupational information, the
I labor leaves and trends in occupatioD-
al opportunities. At the end of this
repwt, the Chairman of the Confei-
ence. Dr. S. D. Williams, acknowledg
ed the presence of Dr. Helen Rinse
of Washington, D. C.
Reporting for the group on “Got-
pational lnventor> ”, was XIis E- W.
Postell of Elizabeth Cit>- State Tead:-
ers College. This committee discussed
counseling, emphasizing the .elatioD-
ship of the counselee and the co^ns^
lor, information about occupations,
and training for occupations, ail ol
whidi help to make more self-suffi
cient individuals.
Dean McKiimey Inducts Oficers
The induction of the nev^' officers |
by Dean T. E. McKinney from John
son C. Smith Universit}’ concluded
the session. Officers elected were;
George L. Johnson, Winston-Salen-
President; Dean James A. Boyer. St
-Augustine’s College, \’ice President:
Dr. Willa B. Player, Bennett Colley, j
secretarv’; Dr. George L. Davis. Eli2-,
abeth Citv' State Teachers College.
-\ssistant secretarv-; and Dean Foster'
P Pav-ne, Shaw Universitv', treasurer. ,
TTie conference will convene nest
year at Barber Scotia College, Con
cord. North Carolina.
CHEERLEADERS ENLH EN ACTRTTIES
,, bevy of hv ely lassies added much color to the parade and kepI
k 1 action dvm’ng the Homecoming game. Their effw^s
helped the fighting Pirates chnch the E.l.A.C. championship.