Page Four THE VOICE April, 196C About The Campus ■ii Deanes List Second Quarter 1959-60 PREPARING TO BOARD BUS—is College Choir now in the midst of a series of local and out-of- town concerts. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary T. Eldridgre. concerts being given this season include: First Baptist Church, Fayetteville; Friendship Baptist Church, Fayetteville: Central High School, Eliza bethtown: First Baptist Church, Lumberton; Atkins High School, Kinston, Fort Bragg, Lenton Program; W. W. Wicker School, Sanford; Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte: and Willow Grove Elementary School, Whitakers. In addition, the choir is preparing for activities during May Week and Commencement exercises. Robert McLean, junior of Erwin, is president of the choir; Lois McEachern, freshman of Fayetteville, is accompanist. -' V S'i' 1% ailB r RECREATION CLASS AT WORK A CLASS IN FIRST AID “A” AVERAGE Lawrence, Annie Lee Freshman McKeithan, Luther Elworth, Jr. Senior “B” AVERAGE FRESHMEN Brisbon, Johnny Lee Brown, Katie Mae Butler, Jameszetta L. Drake, Robert Donaldson Gay, Calvin Hammonds, Mary Lillie Hawthorne, James Herring, James Earl Johnson, Stanley Webster Larkins, Aubrey Eugene Melvin, Annie Jeanette McEachern, Lois Jane McKethan, Betty Lou Oakley, Patricia Ann Paschall, Annie Laura Powell, Annie Ruth Ratliff, Eddie Marion SOPHOMORES Archer, Dorothy Raye Franklin, Virgil Lee Gillis, Willie Ann Keyes, Gertina Langston, Marjorie Mangum, Robert L, Marshall, Nathaniel McDaniel, Catherine Taylor, Geraldine Telfair, Margaret Louise Wilson, George, Jr. JUNIOR Butler, Catharyne W. Jones Cordon, Eva Doretha Crosby, Nannie M. Crump, Jessie Mae Stinson, Odessa Nelson SENIORS Artis, Emily Grace Bell, Miriam Grace Boone, Evelyn Boyce, Betty Jean Burrell, Gilmore Council, Annie Pearl Ebron, James Ellis, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Gordon, Robert Quinland Goss, Doris Elizabeth Hall, Bobbie Jean Hankins, Barbara Ann Hunter, Eugene Robert Johnson, Charles Thomas Johnson, Eleanor Mavis Jordan, Gwendolyn Erlene Langley, Velma V. Lucas, Patricia Thompson Manley, Helen Lorraine McDaniel, Clyde Oliver, Jr. McLaurin, Flora Elizabeth Newell, Addie Juanita Norris, Elma Allen Pridgen, Edna S. Rodgers, Frederick Alexander Street, Velma Eloise SPECIALS Doub, Rosetta G. Williams, John Matthews AUTO MECHANICS First Year Smith, Clarence Tanner Spaulding, Ossie Oneil, Jr. Watford, Joseph Thaddeaus AUTO MECHANICS Second Year Beatty, William Elijah Bond, Levi Lucas, Stanley SECRETARIAL SCIENCE First Year Downey, Nora Irene Martin, Constance A. White Massenburg, Shirley Anne McMillan, Edith Blondine Parnell, Asberine Smith, Evangeline SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Second Year Johnson, Annie Willie Roberson, Deffio Altemij'; ARITHMETIC Take your age; multiply by 2 add 5; multiply by 50; subtract 365; add the number of folks in your family; add 115. The first figure or the first two figures will be your age, and the last two fi gures will be the number of folks in your family. What Do You Have To Say? Willie Genora Black What do you have to say about your college, its campus, and the atmosphere? We, the Fayettevillian Colleagues, are very proud of our college. It is a place situated and designed for every lady or man’s happiness. With the well-balanced curri cula and our outstanding, well- informed instructors, we are sure that upon graduation, we will succeed in helping the pre sent instructors pattern the be havior of children toward de sirable ends. We are very fortunate to have a twinkling brook bisecting our beautiful campus. It adds life and more attraction to our cam pus beautification. It is not’ always that you find an atmosphere so condusive that it is adjusted to coincide with your moods. Candidly speaking, you cannot help feeling a part of the college family upon en tering the gate to our campus. So visit us very soon and let us share our hospitality with you. I hope you had a wonderful Easter Holiday and with all my heart, I am wishing you a most pleasant summer hoping that you will join us next year. Safe on First

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