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http://www.archive.org/details/tigersroar196365sava ^TIGERS ROAR SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA May 29. 1064 _L1_ THE TIGER'S ROAR Volume tS, Number 7 DR. WRIGHT, DR. RICHARDSON TO ADDRESS GRADUATING CLASS 114 TO RECEIVE DEGREES a New Miss ssc MAY 22, 1964 Rosalie Holmes, Mathematics. Irene Elmore, a junior major- By action of the faculty on Willie J. Holmes. Mathematics. ing in Business Administration May 21, 1964 the following per- Audrey E. Hunter, Mathe- has been chosen to reign as Miss sons were admitted to candidacy matics. SSC for the 1964-65 school term. for the Bachelor of Science de- Dorothy Inman, English. She is a graduate of St. Pius gree to be awarded at the June Johnny W, Ivery. English, X High School and a member of 2 Commencement 1964: Gladys H. Jackson. Social St. Mary's Cathohc Church, She DIVISION OF BUSINESS Science, is a member of the Business Zeke Ruth Alston, Business Admin- Jackson, Mathematics. Club, Newman Club, and Delta Irene Law, istration. Mathematics. Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Freddie Liggins. English. Irene's Gloria J. Edwards, Business hobbles are dancing, Administration. Llnwood Ling, General Science, sewing, and listening to pro- Geneva L. Martin, Mathe- gressive jazz. T. J, Jackson, Business Admin- She plays tennis matics. istration. and enjoys literary reading. Geneva Johnson. Business Ad- Charles McMillan. Mathe- After graduation her greatest matics. ministration. ambition is to pursue further Ernestine Carolyn Loadholt, Business M e g g e 1 1, Mathe- training in the IBM field. Dr. Stephen Wright Dr. Harry Klcliardson Administration. matics. Elizabeth Smith and Freda Dr. Stephen J, Wrlglit and Dr. Wlio In Methodism and Presi- Otis Mitchell, English. Hunter have been chosen as her Harry DIVISION OF EDUCATION V. Richardson will deliver dents and Deans of Eliza M. Moran, English. attendants. Elizabeth, American Elementary Education often the addresses for Savannah Mary Moss, Mathematics. Colleges and Universities. referred to as "Lit," is a native state College's Gwendolyn R. Alston, Elemen- 91st commence- Vonciel Parrish, English. of Cartersville, Georgia, The and a ment exercises, May 31 and June speaker for the com- tary Education. Carolyn Quilloin, graduate Social of Sumer Hill High 2. mencement exercises, Dr. Francis. Atkinson, Elementary Science. School. She is a junior majoring Stephen J. Education. Dr. Harry V, Richardson, Wright, president of Carolyn Roseberry, Business. in Biology, She is a member of President of the Interdenomina- , Nashville, Ten- Edna Baker, Elementary Edu- Bernita K. Thomas, Business. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., tional Theological Seminary, At- nessee, received cation. Louis Tompkins, his B.S. degree English. National Association for the Ad- lanta. Georgia, Annie Neil Banks, Elementary will address tile at Hampton Institute in 1030 Cynthia Toney. English, vancement of Colored People, graduating class at the Bacca- and the Ph.D., Education. Inez R. West. Business. and the New York Uni- Young Women's Chris- laureate exercises. May 31 at Maudell Blount, Elementary Shirley Whing, Mathematics. tian versity. 1943, Association. 2:00 p.m., WlUcox Gymnasium. Education, Lucy C. White, Business. Besides dancing and reading Dr. Richardson, a native of He has served as teacher. Willie N. Caleb, Elementary DEPARTMENT OF as a favorite pastime, "Lit" is Jacksonville, principal, Assistant Profe-ssor, Education. Florida, received PHYSICAL EDUCATION very fond of water skiing. his A,B. degree from Western Director of Student Teaching, Roberta D, Davis, Elementary Willie H. Adkins, Physical "Take every day as it comes Reserve University. 1925; Professor, acting Dean of Men, Education. Edu- STB., cation. and people as they come" is her Divinity School of Harvard Uni- Dean of Faculty, and President Annie B. Duncan, Elementary philosophy James C. Carthon. Physical of life. versity, 1932; PhD,, Drew Uni- of two colleges, Bluefleid State Education. After Education. graduation she plans to versity, 1945; and the D.D., College, 1953-57, and presently, Barbara Dupree. Elementary enter Medical Tom Farlow, Jr., Physical School and study , 1941. In Flsk University of which he be- Education. Edu- cation. to become a pediatrician. 1934-48. he served as Chaplain came president In 1957. Jacquelyn Garner, Elementary Freda Gracie M. Gillard, Physical Hunter, a junior major- of Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee. Education. Dr. Wright has contributed ing in Elementary Education is Alabama; 1948-59, Education. President of professional writing to Educa- Ernestine Hamilton, Elemen- a Joan Y. HoUiday. Physical graduate of Monitor High Gammon Theological Seminary tary Education. tional Abstracts, Journal of Edu- Education. School. Fitzgerald, Georgia. She and 1959-present, President of Carolyn Herrington, Elemen- cational Sociology, Journal of Is a member of Delta Burnlce Howell. Physical Edu- Sigma Interdenominational Theological Negro Education, Quarterly Re- tary Education. Theta cation. Sorority, Inc., Vice Presi- Center of which he is the Delores James, Elementary view of Higher Education Among Frank Quarterman, Physical dent of College Playhouse, and founder. Education. Negroes, Phyloti, and many Education. the NAACP. He is listed In Who's Who In Lucile Lamar, Elementary others. He has had numerous Benjamin Sommerset, Physical Dancing, singing, reading Religion, Who's Who in the Education. articles published In The Journal Education. (Coniiniivd on Pogi- 4) South and Southwest; Who's Ora Dee Lawrence, Elementary of Negro Education, Encyclo- John A. Sweet, Physical Edu- pedia Education. Americana Annual, and cation. ^^ ?9 many other outstanding Barbara Mayes, Elementary Women and New Challenges Alma I. Watts, Physical Edu- journals. Education. cation. Betty D. Maynor, Elementary He Is a member of many pro- DIVISION Education. OF Theme of Charm Week fessional organizations as: Exe- Naomi R. Mclver, Elementary NATURAL SCIENCE cutive Committee of American "Women and New Challenges" placed on specific qualities of a Education. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Conference of Academic Deans, was the theme of the eighteenth well-developed individual, scho- Ozella Myrick, Elementary Harvey Bryant, Biology. Journal of Educational Sociology, annual charm week celebrated at lastically, morally and socially. Education. Hugh Bryant, Biology, National President of Alpha Savannah State College. May Opening charm week was Mrs. Shirley I. Peters. Elementary Dorothy L. Harden. Biology. Kappa Mu National Honor So- 10-15, 1964. During the celebra- Thema Harmond. associate pro- Education. (Continued on Page 4f ciety. 1949-54; Member, Board of tion of this week, emphasis was fessor, Department of Education, Gwendolyn D. Roberts, Ele- Trustees, Meharry Medical Col- Savannah State College, the mentary Education- lege; Member, Board of Trustees, speaker for the vesper hour, Nancy B, Thompson, Elemen- Hampton Institute, Hampton Sunday May lOth, Meldrim Audi- tary Education. ; Member, Board of Di- torium. After vesper, 7:00 p m.. Barbara Tyson, Elementary rectors, Association of American open house was held in Camilla Education. Colleges. Hubert Hall. Mary Lee Walker, Elementary Organizations on the campus Dr. Wright has had many Education. presented interesting seminars, honors bestowed upon him dur- Blanche Winfrey, Elementary May 11-14 Participants were ing his Ufe time. A few of them Education. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, who are: Elected to Phi Delta Kappa, Secondary Education gave a seminar lecture on "Voice 1942; General Education Board Sula Andrews, General Science. Control"; . Fellow. 1941-43; Recipient, Delores Bowens, Mathematics. "Poise"; Sigma Gamma Rho, Hampton Institute's Outstand- James Brown, Jr., Social "Grooming"; and Zeta Phi Beta, ing Alumnus Award, 1954; Re- Science. "Standard versus Character." cipient. 's Minnie G. Social Brown, Delores Bowens, Miss Savan- Outstanding Alumnus Award, Science. nah State College 1963-64, ad- 1962; Recipient, honorary degree William M. Brown. Industrial dressed the all-college assembly of Doctor of Laws, awarded by Education. program, May 15. jjrfiss Gloria Colby College, June, 1962; Re- Matilda Bryan, Social Science. Johnson received the mantle cipient, Educator of the Year Paul Buchanan, Industrial from Miss Bowens as highest Award, Grand Lodge of the Education. ranking junior. At eight o'clock Elks, 1962; Appointed by Presi- WiUiam J. Bush, Mathematics. p.m., the Annual Fashion Show dent Lyndon B. Johnson to serve Loretha Butler, General and Talent Show was presented as one of official United States Science. in Meldrim Auditorium. representatives attending in- Leander Cannick, Industrial Ending the charm week was auguration of President William Education. the Physical Fitness Day which V. S. Tubman of Liberia, Africa, Boast Carswell, Mathe- C. took place Saturday, May 16th, 1964. matics. on the athletic field at 10:00 a.m. Margaret Carter, Mathematics. The Women's Ensemble spon- William Day, J. Mathematics. sored the music for the vesper Gracie L. E. Gaskins, Social and assembly programs under HAVE A Science. the direction of Miss Alberta Lizzie Goolsby, Social Science. Boston. Organist, and a student, Moses A, Grant, Mathematics. HAPPY Miss Angelene Simpson, and Dr. Bettye Hansford. Business. C Braithwaite. Mildred Harris, Social Science- The charm week committee SUMMER Roosevelt Harris, Art Educa- included Alice Murray, General tion. VACATION Chairman; Lula Johnson, Sec- Delores Bowens passes the mantle to Gloria Johnson during the Mollie E. Hill, English. mantle ceremony of Charm Week. (Conlinucd on Fugc 2) I'lIE TIGEHS liOAIi May 29, 1954

A Dream, a Hope, Editorial TICER'S imAJ{ STAFF PROGRESS IS BUT A CHALLENGE, GWENDOLYN BUCHANAN An End Editor-in-Chief By Gwendolyn Buchanan WHAT IS EDUCATION;' Lottie Fusseii, Robert Patrictc Associate Editors The happiest yet saddest of all By Marvin Chatman Editor Cliaries Smalls Managlne college experiences is that last Many, many years ago it was solemnly declared by Plato that Al Watkins Greel< Coiumnist week of school when the seniors the purpose of education was "to give to the body and the soul all Tony Hart. Roscoe Edwards Spoils Editors prepare for graduation. Leaving the perfection of which they were capable." However, today learn- Editor Walker Durham Feature behind a dear alma mater and ing among us has come to be regarded too much as a means of Edllor Jean Stewart Fashion acquaintances may sadden many improving one's material comforts. We have put too much em- Advisors Wilton C, Scott, Yvonne E, McGIockton, Robert Holt seniors, but the reaching or the phasis on the "practical" in education. But will not a study of Photographer Robert Mobly accomplishing of an end that the beautiful in life do much toward fitting the citizen for his has long been a dream or a hope place in the modern worW Ex-President Elliot of Yale University. can make the saddest of the said: "It is undeniable that the American democracy has thus seniors happy. far failed to take proper account of the sense of beauty as a means The time has come for seniors of happiness and to provide for the framing of that sense." lo .sever relations with Savannah Today we consider popular culture as a sign of the times be- State College. Half with regret cause people do want money and are willing to work and to specu- and half with keen anticipation, late in order to acquire wealth. They crave entertainment and the seniors will walk through the throng moving picture shows and jazz palaces in the feverish door for the last time at SSC, pursuit of such ideal pleasure, yet they can't spend 4 hours a day The class of 1964 will leave be- in the feverish pursuit of knowledge. But beneath these hectic hind many memories of athletic tendencies of the age there are more determined movements in the victories, scholastic achievement's direction of the things that make for a sound mind in a sound PKFSIDENFS MESSAGE and other achievements. Beside body. The result is physical and intellectual culture. As a people, achieve- Over 300 years ago, Sir Francis Bacon, Scientist-Philosopher, the victories and the we should aim to cultivate the art-s and sciences so that no longer the seniors have set goals national said, "Knowledge Is power," Tociay. many years after his death, ments, we shall have to say to ourselves, "Yes. we do not have perhaps the lower classmen the truism of this statement is readily apparent. In an age of that culture." rockets, satellites, jets, space ships, and "Explorers," the only key will strive to reach. We who are amateurs, we who are going to be teachers, law- true which will unlock the door to power Is knowledge. One may, by As tlieir dreams come and yers, stenographers, doctors, salesmen, housewives, what shall we aggressiveness, good contacts, or by Ksheer luck, find liimself on their ends are accomplished the gain from the studying of the arts in school? Well, no matter to re- the threshold to i)ower, but only ability will open the door; only senior class now prepare what your sphere of life may be, you will need the following quali- positions "know-how" will provide the tools which will enable one to obtain linquish their to the fications, and these, participation in dramatic activity may give and maintain power. junior class. Although they bid you will During your years of preparation at Savannah State College farewell, memories of them 1 Poise — The ability to enter a room and to remain in it you are in the process of obtaining knowledge. As you go from always linger behind at the in- without feeling that your arms and legs are insecurely class to class, from activity to activity, from challenge to challenge, stitution that they were once a fastened and that your clothes are wrong. This is a valu- you are building a background of experiences which will equip you part of. able asset in any walk of hfe. with the skills needed for progressive living in the world of today 2, Voice Training — Everyone realizes the value of pleasant, and tomorrow. When your college days are over, your graduation well-modulated voice. will, indeed, be a commencement, for you will be forced to stand Letters to the 3, Spirit of Cooperation — Tlie production of a play does not Qlone. When you stand alone and face the world, only knowledge depend upon any one person, but upon everyone concerned. will give you power, and only through power can you control your Editor 4, A Knowledge of Human Nature — There is no job where a destiny. knowledge of people is not of vital importance. The rela- Dear Miss Buchanan; To those of you who will leave us this year by graduation, we tion between employer and employee, between teacher and Congratulations on your ex- say to you, "Good Luck and Best Wishes" for the future. As you student, between parents and children depends on it, and cellent editorial, "Degraded Mor- go fortli, may you keep in mind tiiat the world will always see in one of the best ways to acquire it is by the study of char- als," which appeared in the last you. Savannah State College. Your success will be our success and acter, motives, emotions, which is the foundation of all issue of The Tiger's Roar. I your failure will be our failure. We hope that you will always stay acting. To put yourself into Juliet's place, to think her found this editorial well written toucli with your Alma Mater. Our fervent prayer is that God thoughts, and understand Juliet on the stage is to under- in and extremely thought-provok- will bless you in all of your laudable undertakings. stand many Julietish qualities off stage. ing. HOWARD JORDAN, JR., President Likewise, various other students at tliis college might give a I certainly want to commend detailed account of the value and necessity of teaching tlie corre- you on the courageous stand lated arts of music, dancing, language, and painting; but as each which you took. We need more THE RISING INCOMPETENCE supplants the other, we will generalize by saying that an appreci- students like you, willing to ation, a love and an understanding of the arts develops the indi- By Charles Smalls speak out against the unbecom- vidual's taste for better things in life. ing behavior patterns which we Since America is respected as them are the ones responsible To strive to go adventuring along unknown paths at Savannah find prevalent in our college the leading spokesman of de- for the rising incompetence. State College; to seek to make real a dream at Savannah State communities today. mocracy, it can easily be de- Moreover, as long as these College: to find the meaning of that wondrously patterned thing Because of your editorial. I bated whether or not America is hypocritical called life, these are tlie desires which will live in the heart of man people have a hand think that this is the finest issue actually "a government of the forever. Ages ago. many men and women felt its urge and went in shaping and molding Ameri- of The Tiger's Roar we have had people, by the people, and for forth pursuing a quality education, each to the institution of his can principles and beliefs, full during this academic year. the people"—a free government, ideal. democracy can never exist as a Keep up the good work! Best so to speak. The mere fact that And today, all over the world, and those in whom the vision reality on the American scene! wishes. America lias been more out- dwells at this our Savannah State College. I suggest you go forth Not only is democracy threat- Yours very truly. spoken and active in trying to in like manner, giving to the quest the added joy of fellowship, ened, but it may be very true Howard Jordan. Jr. develop this theory of democracy "There may be difficulties to surmount to make you strong, but if that incompetent people may President than other countries, does not you and I keep burning, clear and bright, our soul's fire, our faith soon lead the U.S.A. in the po- necessarily mean that it is really and hopes shall be undimmed." sition to become infiltrated and free; and that one should not be destroyed by communism. The Congratulations^ concerned about his devlne and possibility exists that this type An Open Letter to Charm Week constitutional rights and his IConliiiuefl from Pagr II of infiltration is now taking Tiger's Roar general well-being, because all retary; Gussie Washington, Co- place in the United States at The Student Body these are sale-guarded according chairman; Hazel Johnson and the present time! It is with utmost pride and to the teachings of the Ameri- liumility that I pause to con- My Dear Fellow Students, Miss L. E, Davis, Advisors. Mem- In spite of the respect that can government. For one to take gratulate the Tiger's Roar Staff bers of the vesper program com- foreign countries have for Thanks very much for your on an attitude like this Is not who have given of their sub- mittee included Lillie Kyles, Act- America, a few of these countries vote of confidence which was only perplexing, but it is also stance, their talent and their ing Chairman; Hazel Johnson. are skeptical of America's "so- evident by your overwhelming illusive! One needs only to know toil to develop a good student Co-chairman; Jul a Johnson. called" democratic facade. Per- a little history and be well- newspaper. support of me during our recent Secretary; Minnie Thompson, haps it would seem odd for informed about the existing The excellent work accom- election. As President of the Sa- Earlene Walker, and Mrs. Mil- another country, especially an situations in America today, in plished by the Tiger's Roar un- vannah State College Student ledge and Mrs. Fisher, Advisors. ally of the U. S,. to test or to order to know that there is a der the leadership of Miss Council for 1964-65, I shall strive The Fashion Siiow Committee rising incompetence in the challenge the position of Ameri- Gwendolyn Buchanan, editor- diligently to make next school included Theodorsia T h a r p s , American government. ca regarding democracy, but it in-chief, has brought a source of year a successful and eventful Chairman: Joan Jones. Co- is quite obvious The incompetence lies in the when we think chairman; Virginia Green. Mil- joy to the Savannah State Col- one. this, of France raising the question; In order to accomplish fact that America's teachings of lege Family. dred Hicks, Mattie Lattimore, How can America be a spokes- however, I will need your un- democracy is quite contrary to I am proud of your achieve- Gertrude Winston and Mrs, man for democracy, when the wavering support, for any demo- that which is practiced. From ments and I am confident of the Hardwick, Advisors, idea of segregation and second- cratic government is as strong many angles these teachings success that is sure to be yours The committee for the assem- handed citizenship is painted in as the collective strength of all show a lax attitude on the part in the years ahead. bly program was Barbara Ben- glowing colors in American com- of the government to be con- All good wishes for future its citizens. jamin. Chairman: Catherine munities? cerned about who does what and progress and achievements. May Smith, Co-chairman; Delores A Student Council is good for why and how it is done. There It is not so very much a you grow from strength to Bowens, Patricia Gardner. Jean- one, only if it is good for all. is no better way to illustrate matter of attacking the govern- strength. ette Moore, and M, Marquis, Ad- any of the things that you feel this incompetence than in the mental principles of this coun- Teresha Smart visor. present leadership of Wallace of try and satirizing some of the free to consult with me about Jackie Calloway, Murnace Alabama, who has been labeled controversial officials, but when any of thet things that you feel Coleman, Elease David, Elsie C. "a moral evil"; Johnson of negligence, incompetence, and are the needs of our college. Johnson. Gertrude Richardson Mississippi and the formidable vice are transformed into reality were members of the Talent Remember that a strong gov- maneuvering of Russell, Tal- that is not good for our demo- DON'T WAIT, Sliow Committee. The advisors ernment, a powerful motive, a madge, Stennis, Eastland, Thur- cratic system, effective metiiods were Mrs, M. Robinson and Miss definite purpose, and a strict mond, Johnston and other mem- and steps to do away with this Y. McGIockton. bers of the southern bloc con- type of cancer should be taken SIGN UP NOW discipline shall be our aim in The Athletic Program Com- testing the civil rights bill in There is no need for a war or 1964-65. mittee were Lula P. Johnson, the U. S, Senate. It is clear that a revolution, but action must Chairman; I trust that you will have a Rosemary Patton. these people and people like be taken now' Co-chairman: Alma FOR THE pleasant and safe summer vaca- Favors, Brenda Jordan and Ollie Wells. tion and I shall look forward to Other persons contributing to L-reeting you and working with TIGER'S ROAR the success of the charm week CONGRATULATIONS, you in the fall, were: Mrs. Frazier and staff, Mr. Wilton Scott and staff. Mr, R, Jimmy Stepherson, STAFF Mobley, photography; Mr. P. J SENIORS President of Student Hampton; and Mr. F. J. Alexis Council 1964-65 and staff. .

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GODFREY CAMBRIDGE - — jj^w*^ mm.t A With wickedly pungent satire and wit, 15 HERE IN #\ '-''"^'"'^Se lilts the funny bone-and - ______more! He dramatizes vital issues . . ^^ 1 ^* HILARIOUS ^^ brilliantly uncovers "moments of _,_,_. truth" of tfie tads and foibles of our ^ E^V ALBU IVI '™'^^ ^'' '^°"""^"^^' *"^^ disarm- ing innocence, on the after-effects of the Negro revolt. Godfrey Cambridge

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Well, you may fly an aircraft entrusted with a You'll have every opportunity to prove your vital defense mission. Or you may lead a talents in the Air Force. By doing so, you can research team tackling problems on the fron- put yourself and your country ahead. FLM 13f01 tier knowledge. You'll be helping to run an of If you're not already enrolled in ROTC, organization that's essential to the safety of you can earn your commission at Air the free world. Force Officer Training School— a three- Sounds like you'll be called on to shoulder a month course that's open to both men good deal of responsibility, doesn't it? and women college graduates. To apply, "COLLEGE BY SEA" But when you come right down ii a Min you must be within 210 days to it, that's what your college UiVa Mil Force of graduation. The Composite

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ALONZO K. ALSTON, Prop. 29. 1964 Tlir. TIGER'S ROAK May Page 4 A WORD FROM IIH-: KDIIOIt Applications Being Chemistry Department Directs these experiences This issue of the paper com- Memories of Taken for Fall at with me. pletes my year of work as Editor- shall always linger Summer Training Program in-Chief of the Tiger's Roar. With any Job, individuals may Teachers College not become depressed and I can truly Wonderful experiences will Head, De- The students will be able to depressed Santa Monica, California—Ap- Dr. Charles Pratt, forget this year. say that I've been let me partment of Chemistry, an- study subject matter in modern trying to carry out the duties of plications are currently being Experiences that I probably nounces the opening of the an editor. Many times I've received for the Fall '64 semes- chemistry which is not generally never would have had If I had Summer Science Training Pro- wanted to Just give up. feeling ter at Sophia Teachers' College included in high school cur- not served as Editor of the school This program will en- job. in Southern California, the only gram, that I couldn't do the ricula. students will follow paper and I must say 1 learned deavor to provide opportunities The Thanks to the Tiger's Roar Staff five year Montesson teachers' from each experience. for thirty high school students a course that will include in- who helped to steer me out of program in the world leading to My first experience was that of outstanding ability in chem- dividual projects, and experi- that depression. a degree. of accepting a great responsi- istry to spend eight weeks on Thanks to Elmer Thomas, Aimed at developing an elite ments emphasizing quantitative bility. That responsibility was to the campus for advanced study former editor 1962-63 of the corps of skilled Montessori measurements, It is anticipated publish an issue of the Tiger's in a college environment. Tiger's Roar, who has helped a teachers, the College offers a that with the utilization of Roar once a month, keeping a great deal with the paper. course of study leading to the modern instruments the experi- staff, plus keeping the readers Thanks to the advisors and Bachelors and Masters degrees ments will be more intriguing. informed, entertained and SSC Represented others for their co-operation. in Arts and Science The College Standardized tests in chemistry, pleased. To the Editor of Tiger's Roar is headed by two of the late Dr. science and mathematics will be I had a great experience at- At Occupational and staffs for the 1964-65 school Maria Montessori's closest col- administered at the beginning tending the Foreign Affairs Con- term, I challenge you to publish laborators. Dr, Claude A. Clare- and at the termination of the ference in New York and Wash- Conference a better paper than those pub- mont, formerly of the University program. The purpose of the ington, where I had the oppor- Savannah State College was lished this year; I challenge you of London, and Francesca Clare- tests will be two-fold: (1) to tunity to meet Important diplo- represented at the Occupational to attend all press conferences mont. both world renowned determine in what areas the mats, Secretary of State Dean Conference at Texas Southern and to bring back a first place Montessori authorities. students are weak, and <2) to and hoar the Rusk and to see University of Houston, Texas. in the award from the Columbia Press Tuition for the first two years measure their progress President of the United States I Hall, April 23-25, by Dr. Clyde W. course. Conference. I challenge you to is $300 per year, speak at a White House recep- bf the program and Chairman of Division of Tech- carry out your duties although a limited number of The school day will be from tion. I had the opportunity to nical Sciences. obligations, to do your best to Scholastic scholarships are available pro- 8:30 a.m. -12 noon, and from attend the Columbia of conference play your part well and to make first The theme the Press, at Columbia University viding free tuition for the 2:00 p,m,-4:30 p.m., Monday was -'Educating Negroes for Em- the Tiger's Roar 1964-65 one of two years, plus financial assist- through Friday. The morning in New York and the opportunity 1607-1862; the best publications ever. of $50 per ployment Yesterday, to serve as Student Director of ance in the amount sessions will be devoted to formal school Today. 1863-1965, Tomorrow, the Press Institute at Gwendolyn Buchanan, month during the first lectures, problem sessions, film Savannah 1966-1999." State College. Editor-in-Chief year, and $100 per month during presentations, and lectures by the second school year. Dr, Hall was one of the repre- guest speakers. The afternoon from seventeen state Upon successful completion of sentatives sessions will be devoted to chem- supported colleges attending the l^xaniination Annoiincenieiits in the the probationary two year pro- istry projects, laboratory and The meeting gram, teaching candidates then Houston meeting. local field trips. The educational Savaniiali Area as of March 21, 1964 brought together industrialists, enter a three year teaching- program will be supplemented by Closing educators, and students that Date on all examinations: "Until Further Notice," learning Internship in one of a balanced recreational program. in the National HUNTER AIR FORCK BASE. GEORGIA the Sophia Montessori Schools were interested The program's general objective Number and Title Employment picture with special Openin g Date in Southern California. During will be an effort to enrich the Negroes. AT-105-5163) Card Punch Operator 9 U 63 iGS-31 the Internship, exceptional can- reference to student's knowledge of chemistry AT-105-6(63i iW-8) Meat Cutter 11 4 63 didates may apply for a fellow- The schools represented were and science in general. AT-105-7(63i Sales Store Checker during the Alabama A, & M. College, ship granting $9,000 The high school students who AT-105-9(63i Produce Attendant 12 9 63 iW-61 Arkansas A. M, & N. College, third school year, $9,500 for the have been are Glorious U. accepted S. ARMY CORPS Olr ENGINEERS fourth year, and $10,000 for the Delaware State College. Florida J, M. Leather wood. Route 1, Number and Title Opening Date A. & M. University. Savannah fifth year. Taylors, South Carolina; Willie AT-1IC4) Stenographer-Typist 1-7 64 IGS-2 3 & 41 State College, Kentucky State Candidates who complete the Frank Gerald, 1904-B Brown AT-23-l(62l Engineering Draftsman 6 18 62 (GS-2 3 & 41 College, , entire five year program and re- Street. Conway, South Carolina; AT-23-2I63I Inspector 3 '7. 63 IGS-5 6 & 71 Maryland State College, Alcorn ceive their degrees are then eli- Sherrie Ruth Griffin, 2101 Vj AT-23 2(631 Various Options 3/7 63 lGS-5 6 & 7) A. & M- College, Lincoln Uni- gible to apply for positions on Ogeechee Road, Savannah. Geor- 5-23-4(011 Marine Olier 9-19/61 versity, A. T. College of North the permanent staff of the So- & 5-23-4(61) gia; Wallace Lee Hall, Route 2, Fireman-Watertender-W-8 9 19,61 Carolina. Tennessee A. & I. State phia Schools of Southern Cali- Box 2, Collins. Georgia; Leroy 5-23-4(611 Motorboat Operator-W-8 9 19'61 University. South Carolina State fornia, where the salary range Wright, Jr., 5 Fluke Avenue, Sa- 5-23-4(61) Tender Operator-S-5 919/61 College, Prairie View A. & M. extends from $10,500 to $17,000 vannah, Georgia; Nedra Milli- U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE HOSPITAL College,. Virginia State College, per year. cent Huggins, 1526 Audubon Number and Title Opening Date West Virginia State College, and The only college program of Drive. Savannah, Georgia; Stan- AT-82-7(63) Nursing Assistant 9 3 63 (GS-2&3) . its kind in the worid. the Sophia ley John McClmton, 2 Staley 286-B Dietitian and Public Health Nutritionist 8/21/62 (GS-7 - 15) Teachers' College de- Avenue, Savannah, Georgia; U. S. POST OFFICE has been signed to provide for the first Jenefer Clark, Claxton, Georgia; Examinations for post office positions are presently closed. — "Peace Caravan^'' time in an opportunity Judith Jordan, For furthLT information regarding salaries and qualifications, America— Savannah State for teachers to be thoroughly College. Savannah, Georgia; copies of above announcements may be seen in Civil Service Office For Vndergrads trained in depth, on both theo- David Hicks, Route 3, Box E, located in Main Post Office Building. Room 109. Savannah, Georgia, Special to College and retical Vidalia, • El!?ibles from this register are also considered for appoint- and practical levels, in University Publications Georgia; Henry Lee the complexities vast Strong, General Delivery, ment in other Federal agencies in the Savannah area. of the PHILADELPHIA — A rare op- Win- Montessori system. portunity for undergraduate stu- terville, Georgia: George Frank The course of study is given at dents to carry their concerns Wyncott, 1107 West Main, North Civil Service Jobs Opened the Sophia School in Santa Mon- about world peace and social Manchester, Indiana; Barbara ica, The largest pure Montessori justice to "Crossroads, U.S.A." is Jean Bryant, 1913 West 59th The Board of U. S. Civil Serv- Civil Service Commission Re- school in America today, the So- offered by the Peace Caravan Street, Savannah. Georgia; phia School has a capacity of American Friends Ronald Maynard Rivers, 502 ice ExaminiM-s, Department of gional Offices. program of the approximately 300 children, Service Committee this summer, West Victory Drive, Savannah, Agriculture, Agricultural Market- Examiner-in-Charge, Board of ranging 2Vj Georgia; U. S. Civil Service Examiners, from years old A "peace caravan" consists of Martha Lee Bryant, ing Service, Eastern Area Ad- 3110 Arlington, Room No. 109. United States Post fConlinu.;! or, I'ugv 5) an interracial group of four or Bessemer, Ala- ministrative Division. Hyatts- Office Building, Savannah. five young men and women who bama; John Earl Lang, 308 West ville, Maryland, announced that Georgia. Miss SSC visit by car a segment of the 42nd Street. Savannah, Georgia; application will be accepted until country over a six weeks period. Gerald Boyd Matliews, 1511 Mike, IConUnuf,} jrom Pn^r tl June 30. 1964, for positions as Local committees prepare a wel- Tallahassee, Florida; Sheila Agricultural Commodity 114 to Receive Degree§ books and collecting pictures Grader come for the caravanners, and Mozelle Clemmons, 2201 West llobaccoi, GS-5. constitute her hobbies. $4690 a year. ((.onlinuct Iron, I'ugr 1> meetings with local Victory Drive, Savannah. Geor- She plans to become an Ele- also schedule The majority of the positions to Alvln M Jones. Biology- government officials, civic, and gia; Barbara Wynn, 5123 Ran- be filled from this mentary school teacher and her examination John C, Reed, Biology, church groups. stead Street, Philadelphia, Penn- are philosophy of life is "Do unto field positions in the Agri- Priscilla Whitaker. Biology. sylvania; Milenda Cooper, Route others The caravanners have an op- cultural Marketing Service, De- as you would have them DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY portunity to discuss their ideas 2, Box 101, Watkinsville, Geor- partment of Agriculture, do unto you," located Frieda Brewton. Chemistry. and concerns about such things gia; Sheila Ann Mobley, 1011 in Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Mae I, Glover, Chemistry. as ultimate world survival, the 46th Street, Savannah, Georgia; Kentucky. Maryland, North Christopher James, Chemistry, SSC Alumni Chapter validity of nonviolence as a way Alma Jacqueline Porter, 908 East Carolina. South Carolina, Ten- Leander Merrttt, Chemistry. of life, and achieving peaceful 37th Street, Savannah, Georgia; If orkin fi on Fund Drive nessee. Virginia and West Vir- Herbert Owens. Chemistry. social change, They also have Dennis Orson Brown, 255A Fox ginia, The Savannah State College DEPARTMENT OF National Alumni Chapter has the chance to learn what others Court, Savannah, Georgia; Applicants are MATHEMATICS not required to been working on one of its think and feel. Michael Charles Pratt, 7226 take Harold Fleming, Mathematics. a written test but will be biggest drives in history toward Five AFSC Peace Caravans are Skidaway Road, Savannah, rated on Willie Shinhoster. Mathe- their experience and a scholarship fund for the scheduled: Oregon; Southern Georgia; Ora Lee Clemmons, education. matics. California school- and Arizona; Ohio P. O. Box 101, Southport, North Lawrence Wilson, Mathe- and Indiana; Michigan and New Persons interested in this Mrs. Carolyn Mills is a contact Carolina; Constance Y. Lester, matics, for York, The only program expense examination must file applica- having paid a sum of more Route 1, Box 234, Portal, Geor- DIVISION OF to the caravanners is fare to tion Form 57 and Card 5001- than $50.00, while Mrs. Ottlee gia; Helen N. Cromer, P. O. Box SOCIAL SCIENCE Daniels Williams Bay, Wisconsin, on ABC with the Board of U. S and Mrs. M. W. Frazier 385, Whitmire, South Carolina; Lorinne Brown. Sociology. June 28. the people Civil Service Examiners, Eastern are co-contacts for having paid where young Jeanette Campbell, 509 Shelter Gwendolyn Buchanan, Soci- will a week's special brief- Area Administrative Division. a sum of $50.00, have Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida; ology. ing at the Midwest Summer In- Agricultural Marketing Service! Recent contributors paying in Marva Taylor, 2235 Brido Road, Betty D. Elleby, Sociology. Department of Agriculture, full are Miss Doris Riggs, Mrs. stitute of the AFSC. At the con- Jacksonville, Florida, Vivian Flreall, Sociology. clusion of the caravan they are Federal Center Building. Hyatts- Lillian Scott, Mr. B. J. James, Lottie M. Fussell, Sociology. viile. Maryland 20781, Mr, Arthur J. Roberts and Mrs. obligated to get back home on terested in joining this unusual Bobbye Garvin. Sociology Wilsie M. Caifee, their own. Additional opportunity for grassroots information and Theresa Lewis. Sociology. Peace Caravans are open to travel necessary forms and back country dialogue. may be obtained Charles Phillips, Sociology, Horace Magwood, Electronics, young persons with a minimum from: H) The Executive Secre- George Singleton, Sociology- DEPARTMENT OF of one year college or an accept- Address your queries to Per- tary at the address shown above, Nora Williams. Sociology. HOME ECONOMICS able equivalent. Inasmuch as sonnel Projects Office, American or (2) from any post office, ex- Ophelia Wilson, Sociology Evelyn Cruse. Foods and the openings are limited by the Friends Service Committee. 160 cept in regional headquarters DIVISION OF Nutrition. schedule and transportation ac- North 15th Street, Philadelphia. cities, where the forms may be TECHNICAL SCIENCE Joan Y Jones, Home Eco- commodations, speed in register- Pennsylvania 19102. Ask for an obtained from the United States Clyde E. Jenkins, Electronics. nomics. ing is imperative for those in- application blank. Mav 29. 1961 THE TIGER'S ROAR Pase 5 Dr. Williams Outlines Plans For Summer School GRECIAN ECHOES

By Charles Small through August 14. Courses By Alvin Watkins Aurora's Headlines Dr. Elson K. Williams, Direc- offered in this session are Hum tor of Greetings Subjects. Summer School and Co- 101 (English Communicative Recently, Alpha Iota Chapter ordinator of General Education. Again I take pleasure In pre- Skills). LSc 301 (School Library of Sigma Gamma Rho initiated announces that regular college senting to you this wonderful Administration and Organiza- six wonderful young ladies into courses for beginning freshmen, column which is also a Regular tion) and lAEd 325 (Advanced continuing students, and in- Feature of Greeks and Greek its Aurora's Club. Drafting), Special workshops will service teachers will begin on Letter Organizations. Here 1 be offered during this session The newly formed Aurora's June 8 and continue through stand under the mossy trees, also. Club Is composed of seven young August 14- The last day tor watching the members of Greek- filing application for the sum- Dr. Williams indicates that land come and go until the sun ladles of various localities and mer quarter was May 21. several scholarships granted by shines on a spring morning. backgrounds. These young ladies session the National Science Foundation What more can the heart and A six-week will be held arc Fanny G, Bell, president; from June 8 through July 17. will aid in several summer IkTslU'l Robinson mind desire? This is the question Elma Hill, vice president; Izora which will consist of special science training courses for each individual is asking himself Smith, courses for in-service teachers. secondary school students. The around this time of the year. secretary; Annetha These courses will be in the areas Southern Education Foundation A Salute to a Bastlc, assistant secretary; Ver- of Biology. Fine Arts, Home has granted scholarships for re- lene P. Brown, reporter; Emma search and developments in the Aliilcte Economics, Education. Lan- Glial Gamma Chi (Jui|ilt'i- 4il' L. Stephens, parliamentarian. guages and Literature, Library Food Technology Workshop. A Kappa Alpha Psi Under the leadership of these Sciences. Technical Science and journalism workshop will be By Roscoe Edwards capable Modern Mathematics (Elemen- offered for high school news- Elects Officers officers the Auroras of The Tiger's Roar salutes '04 tary and Secondary I. Special paper and yearbook advisers hope to be the best club the Gamma Chi Chapter of Kappa courses will be offered in several which will start on July 21 and Hershel Robinson, a young man Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Alpha Psl Fraternity announces workshops. Among the courses continue through July 31. who was considered by many to the new officers. Martin Stevens, Gamma Rho Sorority has ever offered in these workshops are Scholarships granted by the be an outstanding athlete dur- Polemarcli, from Detroit, Michi- had. SSc 420 (Democracy vs. Com- Newspaper Fund, Inc. will aid ing his four years on the college gan, majoring in social science; munism), Ed 420s (Reading this workshop. One member of the Aurora's football and track team. Hershel John D. Smith, Vice Polemnrch, Workshop), and Science Ed 405 In addition to formal courses, from Valdosta. Georgia, major- Club had the honoi' of being a is a senior, majoring in Physical ( Workshop for Teachers in a rich program of concerts, ing in sociology; Leonard Jonos, candidate for Miss Kappa Alpha Elementary and Secondary recitals, lectures, plays and edu- Education, from Atlanta, Geor- Keeper of Records, from Dayton, P.sl, Miss Verlenc Patricia Brown. Schools). cational tours is planned for gia. Ohio, majoring in social science; A four-week session as planned the students who enroll at SSC He is a graduate of South Charles Hall, Keeper of Ex- will start 20 last for the summer quarter. on July and chequer, from Darien, Fulton High School where he Georgia, majoring in Building Construc- Otnep^a Psi Phi excelled in many sports. While Teachers College Student tion Technology; Robert Bell, Ash a a member of the all-city and Dean of Pledgees, from Vidalia, I raternil y Holds (Conliiuicd from I'ligc 4} all-state football teams in 1959 By Walker Durham Georgia, majoring in physical in Atlanta, he maintained the Post Mardi Gras through the eighth grade. The education; Linwood Jones, Dean How are you going to spend highest kicking average on the of Probates, from Bainbridgc, Sophia School will add a grade By Louis Frank city team, Tompkins your summer vacation? Georgia, majoring In sociology; each year going through high Hershel entered Savannah Jerome Johnson Stratcque, from Alpha Gamma Chapter of Stephens— I plan to school. The most complete Mon- Edward Chicago, Illinois, State College in September 1960 majoring in Omega Psl Phi Fraternity, Inc., of the summer to tessori environment possible has work most of the Elementary Education: Bernard and became a member held its Post Mardi Gras April term. Lewis. Reporter been provided at the Sophia earn money for school next SSC Tigers playing end. During and Historian, from Steubenville, Ohio, major- 25, 1964, In WlUcox Gymnasium. School, not only for the benefit I think it is everyone's duty to his years with the Tigers, his ing in Physical Education. which I plan best game was in 1962 when he Many festivities highlighted of the children enrolled but also help their parents, to to do. made the final touchdown this gala and magnificent affair. teaching trainees for the who lead SSC to a 22-14 victory over Lauryce Preston This summer Among these were bingo, flre- utilize these classrooms for ob- — . During the The Men of Sigma I am making plans for attending eatlng, dancing, pinning the servation and practice teaching. 1963 football season he was World's Fair. While in New The brothers of the Gamma the selected as captain of the fight- donkey's tall, catching the dollar, Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta In addition, adjoining the So- York I am planning to attend a Sigma ing Tigers. Fraternity penny toss, card games, and the Child music school for a total of six elected Brother phia School is the Kennedy wheel music In track, Hershel ran the 220 Roosevelt Harris, a senior major- of fortune. Study Center, founded on a weeks to help me in my 1 mile relay ing in Art Education as their career. If I am not fortunate and 440 yard dash, The most breath-taking event P. Ken- grant from the Joseph the 2 mile relay. He helped "Man of the Year." He is presi- enough to go to New York I am and of the evening was the crowning nedy Foundation for the diag- lead his teammates to second dent of the Art Club, vice chair- going to help my parents by of "Miss Mardi Gras" by Freda education track man of the Pan Hellenic Council. nosis, treatment and teaching kindergarten. place in the S.E.A.C. Hunter, "Miss Omega 1983-64." retarded, disturbed and brain- and a member of the S.N.E.A. of championship. Other runners-up in the con- Joan Wright—I plan to go to damaged children. The Sophia Brother Harris has given three He is a member of the S.N.E.A., test were Paulette Sibert, first; Montessori Teach- New York, get a job with my Schools and years of distinguished service to Aretha Ogden, second; and Lois secretary: have a Y.W.C.A . Men's Festival Com- ers' College, in cooperation with sister as her President of Phi his fraternity and has lived up Carson, third. few parties, attend the World's mittee. NAACP, the Kennedy Center, conduct a to the high ideals of Brother- to school, Beta Sigma Fraternity, Wright special Montessori class for these Fair and return home The students and friends Hall Dormitory Council, Dining hood. Scholarship, and Service children, which gives teaching I plan to the fraternity added much zeal and zest to the Mildred Cummings— Hall Staff, and serves as an which exemplifies. affair trainees an unusual opportunity school for my He is one of the truly fi^rcat by masquerading as go to summer assistant to Mrs. Geraldine Aber- men to observe, study and be trained of different people of different summer vacation. nathy in Physical Education for Siema. He has served for one m Montessori techniques as ap- year as secretary and for two eras. Leola S. Lawrence—I plan to girls. plied to the field of special edu- years as Dean of Pledgees. He go to Columbus. Ohio, and also Hershel's primary The brothers of Alpha Gamma cation. Some of also served as the Chapter Di- plan to attend summer school. well Chapter of Omega Psl Phi Fra- ambitions are to become rector of National Bigger and Applicants wishing further in- ternity, Inc., are very optimistic Florence Mack—I plan to use informed in his area of concen- Better Business. formation about Montessori about the activities that will the time I have for my summer tration, write poetry, become a Teachers' College should write Brother Harris will be the first terminate the school year. vacation quite wisely—working, high school coach and after a to: Sophia Schools and Montes- student to receive a Bachelor of Namely, the Ques' Ball, Man of later visiting the World's Fair few years of work, go to school sori Teachers' College, 1315 Science Degree in Art Education The Year Award, Awards Day, in New York. to study medicine. Twentieth Street, Santa Monica, from Savannah State College. and Commencement. California. R. Antoinette Battiste — My The Gamma Zeta Chapter will summer vacation will be spent also lose Brother Harold Flem- The graduating brothers who Additionally, a Four-Day In- are outstanding campus leaders in New York on a summer job. Creative Poetry ing, a senior majoring in Mathe- stitute will be held in Santa will be missed greatly by the 1 also plan to attend the World's matics, and Brother Leander Monica on June 11-14, while So- chapter. Such outstanding Fair in New York. Cannick. a senior majoring in phia's classes are still in session, / Wonder Industrial Arts Education brothers are Leander Merritt, providing another opportunity to Alethea White — I plan to Frank Tompkins. John Reed, By Lillie M. Kyles The brothers of the Gamma observe Montessori at work. De- spend my summer vacation at Harvey Bryant, William Bush, welcome fol- South Carohna. I Zeta Chapter the tails on the Institute also are Hilton Head, Can man perfect nature? Christopher James, Willie Adkins attend the World's Fair lowing neophyte brothers into available by writing the Sophia plan to I wonder. and Horace Magwood. Sigmadom: George Brlnson. Schools. in New York, Will time ever stand still? Thomas Clark. Jeffrey James, Realizing that we have princi- I wonder. Melvin Lester, Shep Stevens, and ples to uphold, we must not let Is there any such thing as truth? Fine Arts Festiv€il Week Observed Arthur Terry. their absence affect our greatest I wonder- ambitions. Let Manhood, State College Is love a symbol of the beautiful? At SaiHinnah Scholarship, Perseverance, and I wonder. The Composite Invites Uplift be our guide. The Fine Arts Festival Week Film Festival in the Audio- Is character more important Patronage began Sunday, May 3, at Savan- Visual Aid Center of the Library. than knowledge today? Your We are happy to anno)ince College, with a con- I wonder. nah State A Piano Recital by the stu- You are invited to spend your that eleven men have expressed Ensemble. Shall I exist tomorrow? cert by the Women's dents of Mrs. Alice Wright was leisure minutes, hours, and eve- their desires to become members Director, I wonder. Mrs. Myra M. Thomas. presented on Thursday evening nings at THE COMPOSITE. of Omega by being initiated into Auditorium, at 6 p.m. Would there be any joy in the in Meldrim at 8 p.m.. in Meldrim Audi- located at the entrance of Sa- the Lampados Club of Omega life if had no need to Immediately following the torium. man vannah State College. Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. They are concert the Festival Art Exhibit wonder McArthur Brown, Roy Thomas, The final event in celebration THE COMPOSITE is a restau- opened on the third floor of Hill I wonder- James R. Smith, Oatha Douglas, of National Music Week took rant, poolroom, and college shop Hall with Philhp J, Hampton, Leroy West, Charles Elmore, place at the All-College Assembly combined. It carries a complete Art Director, in charge. Vinson Edwards, Tony Wright, in Willcox Gymnasium on Fri- line of school supplies, patent On May 5. in Meldrim Audi- Henry Manor, Gerome Roberts, day morning at 12:20 a.m., with Imagery medicines, confections, and dry- torium at 8 p.m. the College and Vernon Jennings. a concert by the William James goods. Players under the direction of By Lillie M. Kyles High School Choral Society of Alonzo K. Alston, a junior are also happy to welcome Mr. John B, Clemmons pre- We Statesboro, Georgia, under the Adminis- brother, Benjamin F. sented the three-act drama, A little dash of color, majoring in Business another of Tharon Stevens. "Tomorrow and Tomorrow." direction A variety of yummy smells, tration, is the proprietor of THE Kelson, who crossed the Burn- COMPOSITE. in and see ing Sands into the Sacred Shrine Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., All events were opened to the A group of laughing children- Stop Mr, Hampton presented an Arts public without charge. Could a poet ask you more? THE COMPOSITE for yourself. of Omega, April 23, 1964, May 29. 196t Page 6 THE TIGER'S ROAR WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS

Cljdc Jenkins Fretia Brewton Leaiidcr Merrill John Calvin Reed Man of the Year President. Glee Club

Delores Bowens Miss SSC

•""•'^ X^^iUVa"^ Br. T^orfl

[della Glover Attendant

LaHrciUf W iUon Gwendolyn Buchanan President. Senior Ciiiss Editor. Tiyer's Roar

Lollie Fus&ell Associate Editor SENIOR OFFICERS Lawrence Wilson President A. C. Habersham Vice President Matilda Bryant Secretary fcllza Moran Frunk Ihonijikin Assistant Secretary Sam Ward _ Treasurer Editor, Yearbook Gwendolyn Buchanan ._ Keporter

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Willie Shinliosler ADVISORS

President, A^A Ur. Joan Gordon Mr. C. Vernon Clay