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OCTOBER, 1967 THE COMPASS PAGE SEVEN Guest Speaker at Lighthouse Leadership Kick-off Supper Mr. Clarence Biggs, graduate of the class of 1962, first presi dent of the Lighthouse College Center, speaker at the Light house Leadership Kick-Off Sup per, Friday, October 6, is greeted by Miss Shirley Blount, co-chair man of the Social Dance Com mittee, following his address. In an inspiring address on the value of leadership training, Mr. Biggs urged the students to join one of the five student commit tees as a way to develop them selves fully while on campus. selves fully while on campus. Mr. Biggs teaches Chemistry, Physics and Science at the E. J. Hayes High School, Williamston, N. C., and is chairman of its Science Department. He is an active member of the Martin County Unit of the Department of Classroom Teachers, and a member of its Executive Com mittee. He is also chairman of the Resolutions Committee of tlie Northeastern District of the N. C. Teachers Association and is a responsible citizen in his com munity. The Lighthouse Lookout "Lighthouse Events" The Lighthouse College Cen ter is proud to let you know whal has been going on from the many events scheduled for this year’s activities. On October 15, the President, Celestine Ashe and the Secre tary Dorothy McWilliams of the Lighthouse were happy attendants at the Association of College Union International Region V Conference. TTie conference was held at the University of Ten nessee from October 15-17. Be sure to watch for other ex citing events from your Light house College Center. LiGHTHOUSt Mr. Clarence Biggs is greeted by Miss Shirley Blount Seniors Exhibit Art JOIN A Lighthouse Two promising seniors, Ber nard Dickens and Rudolph Brown, who are art majors fea tured some of their works in the Lighthouse College Center. Bernard Dickens is a native of Rocky Mount. He has received many awards and medals for his artistic achievements. Bernard was interested in art at a very early age. During his attendance at ECSC, Bernard participated in numerous exhibitions throughout various parts of North Carolina. After graduation, Bernard plans to teach and to attend graduate school. Rudolph Brown is a native of Williamston. At a very early age. he showed an interest in art. His particular interest is working with wire paper and strings. While at ECSC Rudolph ex hibited in various high schools of North Carolina some of his works which were included in the ECSC Art Department’s Art Loan Student Exhibition. After graduation from college, Rudolph plans to teach art and further his education by going to graduate school. The art exhibit is found in the Lighthouse College Center and will remain there until November 1, 1967. The Exhibition is spon sored by the Art Department of Elizabeth City State College. Rena Says: Bias Hall **Get On The Ball” The Freshmen this year are finding it hard getting adjusted to college life. The mere fact is we don’t have our time budg eted right with our homework and outside requirements. One of the main things is that they have a feeling that they are looked down upon and they don’t have the feeling of equality. We have’nt elected any of ficers nor have we planned any parties within the dorm for our selves. So to show the upperclassmen that we have the spirit my part ing words are "Get On The Ball!” Committee 5 s.;l Student Leaders sing along with speaker Rudolph Brown and Bernard Dickens display their works.
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