onq)a$$ Together We Will Find The Right Direction Volume ^Number 1 ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. OCTOBER 1978 High School Students School Administrators Guidance Counselors Teachers To CAREER DAY Beginning At 9:00 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2 Meet With Representatives From • National, State, and Area Industries, Businesses, And Agencies Tour The Expanding ECSU Campus • Talk With ECSU Student And Staff Personnel Come Be Informed Move Ahead “OPEN UP TO THE MANY POSSIBILITIES” Total Involvement For Career Day Elizabeth City State University will sponsor a Career Day ‘78 on November 2 with the theme, “Education and the World of Work.” Business organizations and industries from across North Carolina and throughout the nation will be on campus to demonstrate products and services in the Williams Hall Gymnasium. ECSU students will lead tours for high school seniors from the 10-county area, but opportunity will follow for students to choose mini-seminars in careers of their choice led by industrial and business exhibitors. Career Day ‘78 is sponsored by the University Cluster Program, including national industrial representatives joining with the University in the development of ECSU programs under the auspices of the National Alliance of Businessmen. Dr. Eloise Horton, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, tas organized students from across the campus to promote the program on campus and in the surrounding area. Career Day ‘78 promises to be a major annual event for the University, Northeastern North Carolina and Tide water Virginia. Tours to the ECSU campus will give students an insight (perhaps their first) to what life on a University campus is all about. There will be mini seminars and band concerts on the grounds throughout the day. Classes will be dismissed for the day. Sponsored in Cooperation With The NationiJ Alliance of Businessmen’s ColJefe-Industry Clustfer Program CROWNED — Miss Theressa Charablee, Senior Elementary Education major, Ahoslde, N.C., was crowned “Miss Eiizabetii City State University by Chancellor Marlon D. Thorpe, as SGA President, Thomas Montague looks on.

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