UlllilllllMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIW |fall classes I I START I I AUGUST 26 I ^iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin fSu ^OICE Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit: = FIRST 1 i FOOTRALL = I GAME AT I I HOME SEPT.71 niiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiin VOLUME 28 NUMBER 9 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. MAY-JUNE, 1974 M »■ -V '.'i A FIRST COMMISSIONED ROTC OFFICERS AT FSU receive congratulatory remarks from Fayetteville State University Chancellor Charles “A” Lyons, Jr. (left) at ceremonies recently. The three graduating seniors, commissioned Second Lieutenants, are the first officers to be so com missioned by the two year old Air Force ROTC detachment at Fayetteville State University. The officers are (L-R) Franklin Melvin, Ronnie Smith, and Bobby Washington. (See related story on page 3) (FSU Photo by John B. Henderson) Summer School Offers Variety FAYETTEVILLE - For the first time, Fayetteville State University will offer over a dozen two-week short term courses from Computer Science to Photography. . , , r. n The announcement was made by Dr. H. M. Eldridge, Director of Summer School at Fayetteville State University. , ^ j • j * In addition to the new and innovative courses being offered, there will be courses designed to meet the needs of in-service teachers and the community at large, Dr. Eldridge said. The Director of Summer School said that the short term courses will begin June 17th and con tinue through June 28th. The following courses offered in this time period are: Foundation of Education, Principles of Guidance, and a Drug Seminar for Elementary and Secondary School T63cti0rs Beginning June 24th and continuing through July 6th, the second two-week period, the following courses will be offered: Photography; July 1-12 (Introduction to Computer Science); Curriculum Methods & Materials in Early Childhood Education, Afro-American Music and Creative Art Ex pressions for Young Children, July 15-26 (Ceramics and Humanities). . , , , . The first session of summer school ends June 21st while the second session starts June 24th and continues through July 26th. ... „ n o*. i n ■ For further information contact: The Director of Admissions, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina. / ■h\ I FSU GRADUATES RECORD 366 FAYETTEVILLE - Three hundred and sixty-six seniors received degrees at* the 97th Commencement Exercises held by Fayet teville State University, Sunday, May 12. An overflow crowd at the Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium heard Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mayor Howard Lee deliver the principal address. The degrees were awarded by Chancellor Charles “A” Lyons, Jr. who also presided over the ceremonies. Virginia Lee Graham, a history and political science major from Pink Hill, North Carolina, was class valedictorian. SanUia Betts Bickford, an early childhood education major from Fayetteville, North Carolina, and Patricia Spinks, a mathematics major from Siler City, North Carolina, were second highest honor graduates. Percy Lenon Owens, a Fayetteville native and business administration major, received honorable mention. The list of graduates for 1974 are: Adams, Langston Montrose, Fayetteville; Albino, Robert Andrea, Brooklyn, New York; Alford, Carletha Ann, Laurel Hill Alston, Cynthia Ann, Siler City; Alston, Doris James, Carrboro Alston, Edna Lorine, Pittsboro; Anderson, Birta Louise, Atkin son; Apperson, Earl Allen, Eldon, Missouri; Arrington, Marvin Cornelous, Enfield; Atkins, Loretta Jean, Fayetteville. Baldwin, Cindy Lee Daniels, Rieglewood; Barnes, George Warren, Richmond, Va.; Barnes, Mary Delores, Franklinton; Battle, Ronnie J., Grifton; Battle, Rosa Mae, Battleboro; Beatty, Gloria Jean Jenkins, Leland; Bell, Grace Delorus, Williamston; Bell, Vera Lee , La Grange; Bennette, Debra Joy, Mt. Olive; Benton, Doris Ann, Goldsboro; Best, Barbie Ann, Whiteville; Bethea, Edith Kaye, Lillington; Bickford, Santha Betts, Fayet teville; Biggs, Larry Marshal, St. Paul; Blakeney, Jacqueline Delaine, Salisbury; Bland, Judith Lynelle, Pittsboro; Blount, Shereleen Virginia, Plymouth; Blue, James Timothy, Mariette; Blue, Joyce, Clarkton; Boltinhouse, Charles Edward, Goldsboro; Boney, Anne Trevis, Rosehill; Boone, Preston Lee, Kinston; Boone, Yvonne, Roseboro; Bowen, Hilda Lee, Ash; Bracey, Evelyn Marie, Garysburg; Brewington, Valjeaner, Parkton; Britt, Earl Dee, Fayetteville; Brock, Mary Sue, Stedman; Broderick, Sandra Trent, Fayetteville; Brown, Inez Bracy, Garysburg; Brown, James W., Jacksonville; Buffaloe, Lorraine, Garysburg; Bullock, Arjonah Elizabeth, Halifax; Bullock, Yvonne Dianne Brown, Winston-Salem; Bundy, Edwin Olene, Goldsboro. Calloway, Angela Marie, Jacksonville; Cannedy, Mary Frances, Newton Grove; Capel, Jerry S., Fayetteville; Carlton, Martha Lynnell, Farmville; Carter, Geraldine McRae, Fayet teville; Carter, James Aaron, Fayetteville; Carter, Valinda Gay, Whiteville; Chamberlain, Regina Louise Calhoun, Fayetteville; Chancey, Willie Oscar, Stokes; Clark, Gwendolyn Faith Carter, Fayetteville; Clark, Mary Estine, Raeford; Cehnonds, Samuel David Jr., Goldsboro; Cogdell, Calvin, Stedman; Cogdell, Gladys Ferlene, Fayetteville; Colvin, Leslie Edward, Godwin; Colvin, Mewanda Lee, Godwin; Cooper, Larry James, Warsaw; Cotten, Deborah Jean, Pittsboro; Council, Claire Yvette, Fayetteville; (Continued on page 2) Bronco Sandra Pretty DELIGHTED PARENTS are Dr. and Mrs. Charles “A” Lyons, Jr. regarding the recent graduation Calloway is of daughter Shiela from high school. Shiela plans to enter Hampton Institute this summer to begin a ‘® ' career in the nursing profession. (FSUphotoby John B. Henderson) Sandra is a sop majoring in elementary education at FSU. (Photo by John B. Henderson)