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Page 6 COMPASS October 1878 Ellis H. Smith, former Director of the Educational Media Center, has assumed duties as Assistant to the Chancellor. He replaces Dr. Thomas E. Carter who resigned to accept a teaching position in Virginia. Awared BA and MA de grees by North Carolina Cen tral University, Smith has held positions at Mercer County Community College, Trenton, N.J. and in the Durham, N.C, Public School System. He joined the ECSU faculty in 1973 and later serv ed as a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, In corporated, the Association for Educational Communica tion and Technology, and of the Elizabeth City P.T.A. Council. EUIb H. Smith GRE Board Provides Minority Graduate Student Locater Services PRINCETON, N.J. - Many minority students, entering their junior or senior year of college or already possessing undergraduate degrees, may be thinking about continuing their educa tion in graduate school. If so, Educational Testing Service (ETS) and the Graduate Record Examina tions Board can help identify opportunities for advanced study. Through the Minority Graduate Student Locater Service, developed by ETS and offered by the GRE Board, college juniors, seniors and graduates who are members of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States can make their intentions known to graduate schools seeking such ap plicants. There is no cost to students for this service. Students sign up by com pleting the registration form contained in the GREGSLS Information Bulletin. It is the same form used to register for the Graduate Record Examinations. The GRE are comprehensive aptitude and advanced tests used in the ad missions process by many of the nation’s graduate schools. Students need not take the GRE to use the Locater Service. The information bulletin explains all students must know to participate in the ser vice. Copies of the Bulletin can be obtained at most col leges or by writing to MGSLS, Box 2615, Princeton, N. J. 08541. To take part in the Locater HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT BARN FIRE MOCK FUNERAL (WINSTON SALIM RAMS/ DANCE IN CONCERT NORMAN CONNERS AND FOXY TICKETS: $3.50 WITH I.D., $6.00 AT THE DOOR SHOW BEGINS 8:00 IN NEW GYMNASIUM Students Elected Service, students describe themselves by answering a series of questions on the registration form that ask for ethnic background, under graduate major, intended graduate major and other in formation about educational experience and objectives. This information is placed in the Locater Service file and made available upon request to participating graduate schools. GRE scores are not included in the Locater Ser vice file. Students who want to make information available to graduate schools three times during the academic year must have their registration forms in by Sept. 22. A stu dent who misses that deadline and has the form in by Nov. 6 will be able to participate twice. New officers for tlie University Center are (left to riglit) Valarle Hicl(s, Associate Secretary; Belinda Mitchell, Secretary; Jerry Parker, President; and Paulette Woodard. Vice-President. I WANNA In this small city surrounded by nothing for me I wanna Feeling like no one cares I’m a young black woman And I wanna I wanna love all kinds, colors and be loved back To runneth over my cup with knowledge and wisdom Yes, me I wanna Prove myself to them who say I can’t and never will. I can’t in this small city of nothing But I wanna. Get closer to God and spread my love to you i wanna live in peace unhappiness cease spread my love obey man above Learn a lot show bitterness not prove myself store no talents on shelf Yes. I’m a young black woman and “I’m Gonna.” Valerie Hicks