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THE VOICE
April, 196C
About The Campus
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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.
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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