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PAGE 4 THE VOICE OCTOBER, 1961 Covering The Campus First Down Made by Spencer New Scoreboard — Another Addition FSTC Cheerleaders in Action Voice Visits Fayetteville Observer College Campus At Dusk EVA McEACHERN As 1 sit at my window, here’s what I see r'l the college campus of FSTC. I hoar the hurry and the scurry of many eager feet, 'I’d the Library, the canteen, or the Soda Shop down the Street 1 see a crowd of students at the bottom of a stair L;!usihin,^ over some comical affair. The Library’s lit up, and the stu- dent.s are gathering, They’re talking and searching and note-comparing. Some of the students are in the canteen for fun, While some poor kid will study ’til one. The time passes on with the silence increasing. The doors begin closing, for soon they’ll be sleeping. Second I’lace Winner — Drama Guild College Choir Homecoming Float Greetings From The Band This year the Bronco Band will be stepping high playing the right notes and hoping for a most musical sedson. The officers are: President Alexander Leach Vice President Robert Stitt Secretaries Doris Folk, Mary Johnson Reporter Jack C. Sharpe The committee chairmen are William Smith and Tharmon Percell; Bobby Lewis, sergeant-at-arms. Under such musical leaders, we are looking forward to a harmonic season. We are proud to say that for the coming year we have six new majorettes, thirteen new instruments, forty-five members and a very good director. Don’t take my word for it — Check the Broncos on the March! Reporter: Jack C. Sharpe Director; Mr. Thomas Bacote Nelson and Neal — Duo Pianists Campus Scene F fciilMli* ■ In Spaulding Infirmary Bronco Marching Band
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