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Langston University Digital Commons @ Langston University LU Gazette, 1950-1959 LU Gazette (Student Newspaper) 11-1955 The aG zette November 1955 Langston University Follow this and additional works at: http://dclu.langston.edu/ archives_gazette_newspaper_19501959 Recommended Citation Langston University, "The aG zette November 1955" (1955). LU Gazette, 1950-1959. Book 10. http://dclu.langston.edu/archives_gazette_newspaper_19501959/10 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the LU Gazette (Student Newspaper) at Digital Commons @ Langston University. It has been accepted for inclusion in LU Gazette, 1950-1959 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Langston University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Langston University Gazette VOLUME FIVE LANGSTON UNIVERSITY. OKLAHOMA, NOVEMBER, 1955 NUM BER O N E Greetings From Graduate Record Four Law Scliool Exams Scheduled L U. President PRINCETON, N. I.-The grad Tests to Be Held uate Record F.xaminations, required “As president of Langston Univer of applicants for admission to a num PRINCl.roN, N. L-The Law sity, it gives me great pleasure to ber of graduate schools, will be ad School Admission Test required of welcome those of you who have ministered at examination centers applicants for admission to a num- come here tor the first time seeking throughout the country four times j of leading American law schools, opportunity to prepare yourselves for in the coming year, Kduc.ational will be given .it more than loo cent- greater usefulness to your country. Testing Service lias announced. ‘•'■'s throughout the United States on I am also happy to greet the upper This fall candidates may take the mornings of NovemlKT 12. 195=5, classmen who returned to the in CrRh on Saturday, November ic). I'cbru.iry iH. .\pri! 21, and .\ugust stitution to further your education. In 1956, the dates are january 21, II. 10=56. 'Tn hehalf of the administration April 28. and July 7. KTS advises canditlate must take separate and the faculty of Langston Univer each applicant to inquire of the grad application for admission to each sity, I want you to know that you uate school of his choice which the law school of his choice and should JOHN W. COLEMAN are welcome to our homecoming, examinations he should take and on inquire of each whether it wishes AWARDED DEGREE— John W. Cole and I invite you to visit our school which dates. Applicants for graduate to take the Law School Ad- man was awarded a degree of Doc at anytime. ’ school fellowships should ordinarily mission test and when. Since many | M. C. ALLEN tor of Education at Oklahoma A. and “ It is my sincere hope that all take the designated examinations in I-'"' schools select their freshman M. College in August. of us will put forth every effort to the fall administration. classes in the spring preceding their BECOMES C. P. A.— Mliura C. Allen, Coleman is Dean of the Oklahoma head of the Business Administration School of Religion at Langston, and make Langston University one of , Application forms and a Bulletin } entrance, candidates for admission to I of Information, which proviiles de- * d^'s'ies are advised or- and Business Education Department at is chaplln and instructor at Langston the finest educational centers in the Langston University became Okla University. country for the training and inspira , tails or registration and aiiministra-icither the November homa's first Negro Certified Public tion of the youth of today." tion as well as sample questions, I-ebruary lest, if possible, Accountant, it was announced recen'ly. Sincerely yours, may be obtained from college ad-, Bulletins and api^ications tor the Thirty-three persons successfully com New Faculty, Staff I visers or directly from Kducational'test should be obtained four to six pleted the semi-annual examination C. L. Harrison, President for licenses to practice as certified I Testing Service,' 20 Nassau Street, i " ’eeks in a.lvance ot the desired Members at L U. public accountants. Mrs. Miiura Allen Princeton, N. J.. or P. O. Box, testing date from Law School Ad was one of the two women to qualify. Mr. I^e F. Hrown, instructor in Student Christian 27896, Los Angeles 27, California. mission Test. Educational Testing Street, I’ rince- the Biology Department, is a grad Service, 20 Nassau uate of UCLA, and New York Uni Assn. Begins Work ton. N. J. Harrisons Invited versity. He previously tauj^ht in the Agriculture Dept, The Stuiient Christian .\ssociation To Liberia For Science (Jepartmcnt at New York has begun another successful year's Begins "Profit L U. Artists To University. He is a memlier of sev work. Inauguration Event eral professional organizations: Phi Sharing” Plan Exhibit in Show The officers for i()55-s^ ;ire: presi Sigma Biological honorary. Phi Del Dr. ( I . L. 1 larrison. president of ta Kapp.i, and Sigma Xi Research dent, Barbara Stigall; vice president, Langston University has adpotcd Langston Uni\ersity artists \\ill Langstnn University, has received socicty. Lonnie Kemp; recording secretary, a new' profit sharing plan for .\gri exhibit with the association f)f Ok the f'ollowing invitation to attend Miss Julia .'\nn Reed, Alumnus (>f Lita Duke; corresponding secretary, culture students. The plan provides lahoma .\rtists when the 57th e\- the in.uiguration of the president of Langston University is teaching in Margaret Johnson; tre.isurer. John for students' to operate 'enterprises 'li'^'tion open to the public Novem- l.,hcria.' the Music department. .Miss Reed Sneeil; and reporter, Coetta Berry. for profit, instead of working .as ' 7 V ' ^ tX-.ir Doctor Harrisoi is a menil>er of the Kappa Delta ' Chairmen of the various committees hired help for the University. They Mumc,pal Auditorium. Oklihoma I’i honorary society. Delta Sigma i are as follows: program committee, pay a share of the profit to the ' '>vlahoma , I larrison. in the name of Theta Sorority and C)..\.N .l’. ^ Dorice Wiley; recreation committee, Lniversity for the use of f.icilities I exhibiting art Lugene . Liberia, to wit- Miss .Mae Lee Hil, Alumnus of , Rolla Jean Lee; refreshment com and direct their own efforts. The ^i^P^mment. Langston University, is supervisor mittee. Josephine Coleman; ways and plan permits students who will ex-, ^niNcrsitv. Jackie |on..in ^v.Hiam \ ’. S. Tubman an.i \ ’ice of the Student Union. She is a ' means, Samuel Carter; worship ercise initi.ativc, foresight and judg- gradu.ite of Langston L nnersity .ind William R. Tolbert of’ member of the Delta Sigm Theta ' committee. Donita Coleman; and ment to profit in projwtion to their L mvers.ty, mstrtictor of Art. , pfi'rirfc l-angston L niversitv; .Melanila I’vle. , . • sorority Student (-hristian associa publicity committee. Camille Craw i f C l ' 1 1 ^ ' second to lanuary ninth, nmeteen tion and Alumni association. ford. Dr. K. R. Edmonil is our spon The enterprises included in the I->.i^gston and Denver Mrs. ('ilaydes jordan is employed sor. plan are: egg production and broil- Lnnersitv. teacher of art. P. D. ( as secretary in the Division ol Agri The membership drive hegain Oc culture while Mrs. Maloy is on ma tober I and ended October S with ;.„.I sw,„c ijraJucon (.rop cntc I™ , ternity leave. Margaret Johnson as chairman. To prises Will be available tor those and I should be pleased if I could Captain (Greene will be in charge culminate the drive, a retreat was whose financial position will permit .Mr. Brown has’ long been a mem- of the R. O. T. C. at Langston Uni held at the airport south of Lang- them to wait on the production ami an indication ot your pleasure.” ! ston. Barbara Stigall hatl the most marketing cycle. All agriculture stu her of the association. Mr. Jordan versity. He will also serve as assist Signed: .\I. Dukuly, memlx;rships and Donita Coleman dents will eventually take part in became a member last year. .Mrs. ant professor of Military Science and Pyle and Mr. .\rterberry will be Monrova, Liberia Tactics. was seconil. The first winner will the plans. It is expected that a student will come new members. Captain C'lreene is a gr.iduate ol receive movie fare for the first se Make Believe Clenoa high school and Hluetield mester. make from S400 to S500 per year A man should read just as incliiia- To acquire the habit of reading State College, West ' rginia. Dur Representatives from the group in the plan. This is based on our past experience with a broiler unit. tion leads him, for what he reads as is to construct for yourself a refuge ing servicc in Italy he attentled the will attend the sectional conference a task will do him little gooil from almost all the miseries of life. University of Florence. on November 11 and 12 at Camp Fifteen to twenty students will be Parthenia near Tulsa. able to take part in the h>=5S-56 year's pl.in. An Irishman who asked a teacher The “Y ” members feel that In order to learn what it means of music how much he charged lor through continuous efforts and help to risk capital and the chances one lessons, was informed, ten dollars from the entire student body the or- takes with risked capital, a student tor the first month, and eight for I gani/ation. this year, will accom- will be required to make a security the second. ' plish much. The purposes of the or deposit. “Then I ’ll come the second ganization are: ( i) to strengthen Two students— James Shaw. Ho month,” said Pat. Christian principles, (2) to create in- ley, and Charles Thompson.