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Keep Up With The Times ? Read The Future Outlt VOL. 27, NO. 2 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, } XU\j ? RICE 10 CENTS NCAS Chapter Installed At A&T State University IN PICTURE LEFT TCfc RIGHT: Miss Constance Smith, Vice President; Miss Jessie Mae Wil On Sunday, October 29, at 2 pjn. in the Student Union Me morial Conference Room, N. C. A. and T. State University, the first Chapter in the state of North Carolina of the National Collegiate Association for Secre Lt. Bern ice Mitchell Lieutenant Mitchell's Impressions Of Viet Naa As A Nurse Viet Nam is many things to many people, but to Lt. Bernice Mitchell, a twenty-three-year old First Lieutenant in the Army Nursing Corps, Viet Nam is a challenge to individuals dedi cated to Medical Science to render assistance to persons badly in need of health services. Lieutenant Mitchell, daughter ot (Continued on Pace 8) liams, Publicity Chairman; Mrs. Barbara Richardson, President; Dr. Wilson Ashby, National ... ? . . V . taries was Installed by the Na tional President, Dr. Wilson Ashby, University of Alabama, University, Alabama. In a very impressive ceremony 30 charter members and officers were in stalled. The slate of officers include: President, Mrs. Barbara D. Richardson; Vice President, Miss Constance M. Smith; Secretary, Miss Yvonne Stallings; Assistant Secretary, Miss Angela Hope; Treasurer, Miss Kathleen Ash ford; Historian, Miss Shirley A. Joyce; Publicity Chairman, Miss Jessie M. Williams; Parliamen tarian, Miss Bernice Hicklin. Sponsors of the organization are Mrs. Dorothy S. Cameron and Mrs. Doris G'. Gardner of the Department of Business Ed ucation and Secretarial Science. Mr. L. A. Wise serves as official photographer of the organiza tion. The N. C. A. and T. State Uni versity NCAS Chapter was char tered under the authorization of the Director of the Division of Business, Dr. T. Mahaffey. The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries is a professional organization for undergraduate, college men and women who are planning business or teaching careers in th secretarial area. As the national economy be comes Increasingly industrial ized, employment in the secre tarial field offers greater chal lenges and provides excellent opportunities for a satisfying career. Secretaries assist man agement In the administration of the business enterprise and must have the qualities essential to decision-making roles in busi President; Dr. T. Mahaffey, Li rector, Division of Business and Economics; Miss Kathleen Ash ness. NCAS hopes to effect a better understanding in the busi ness world of the capabilities of the college-educated secretary who is prepared to be an admin istrative assistant. As business men recognize the capabilities of the college-educated secretary, his or her work will become more challenging and interest ing. c r ?" >.<n ' the college-educated secretary are becoming more numerous college-bound ycuth must be im'ormed of these opportunities and the nature of the program of studies in the collegiate sec retarial curriculum. NCAS hopes to reach these youth by pro ford, Treasurer; Miss Yvonne ^tailings, Secretary; Miss Shir ley Joyce, Historian. (Photo by L. A. Wise) viding this information and as sistance to high school counsel ors who can then more intelli gently advise high school youth of the opportunities in business for the graduate of a collegiate secretarial program. The NCAS activities are de signed to: ? Apprise employers in business and industry of the poten tial of graduates of a col legiate secretarial program for administrative responsi bilities. ? Efi'ect a better understanding among guidance counselors of the distinctions between business careers open to (Continued on Page 8) Fraternity Leader Honored Mrs. A. IE. Gore, president of Greensboro, N. C. chapter of Quettes, presents set of engraved tumblers to EUia F. Corbett, In honor of his election as Grand Hasilms of Omega Psi Phi Fra ternity. Tumblers are engraved with Fraternity's crest. Fall Revival To Be Held At St. Matthews Methodist Church I Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, minis ter of St. Paul Methodist Church, Birmingham, Ala. will be the evangelist for the F A T .1 . REVIVAL at St. Matthews Methodist Church, November 5 10. Dr. Lowery is ore of the leading ministers in Methodist Christendom. He has served as delegate to several General Con ferences of the Methodist Church. One of his more recent outstanding contributions in the church was his memorable s; eeeh at the General Confei "ncu in Chicago last November. (His speech was a contribution toward The Methodist Church - Evangelical United Brethren (EUE) merger and the abolition of the Central Jurisdiction (a racial structure) in The Metho dist Church. He was also a dele gate to the World Methodist Conference last Fall of 1966 in Lirdcn, England. He has trav Rev. Joseph E. Lowery eled extensively in Western Europe including Italy, France, West Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, and Holland. He is also chairman of the Koarrt of Directors of the Southern Chris tian Leadership Conference headed by Dr. M. L. King, Jr. Rev. James C. Peters, min ister of St. Matthews Methodist Church, is extending an invita tion to everyone. The services will begin each evening at 7:30 p.m. Each evening a visiting choir will give leadership in singing and worship. Junior Twig Garden Club The Junior Twig Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Terrell. Mrs. William Motley and Mrs. Ernest Terrell, our advisors, Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Plans were to give a needed family a Thanksgiving basket. Officers and members are: President, Vertie Lee Page; Vice President, Patricia Sulli van; Secretary, Patricia De Berry; Assistant Secretary, Gail McAdoo; Treasurer, Marsha Shoffner; Sick Committee, Ka thy Greenlee, Kennetha Motley, 9haron Crump, Veverly De Berry, Anere Motley.
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