Alabama State University Montgomery - Hornet Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

 - Class of 1969

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PHBFRESHMAN PROJECT: The College initiated a pre- rmsiuuan comprehensive program in the summer in the areas of English and Mathematics. Arthur 0. Glass. Associate Pro- fpdgor of Biology was Chairman of the Project, the program b65311 jum- 171 1968 and lasted through August 9. The linuglish Division of the eight-week program included com- Ell.n-rsalury English, enrichment English, critical thinking and reading. The Mathematics area included compensatory Math- wmatica and enrichment Mathematics. Other members named to the planning committee and special staff were Mesdamcs Rum Jackson Sharpe, Elizabeth Geetcr; and Moses Clark. HHRD STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE-WORK- SHOP sponsored by Area Of Student Affairs-Mrs. Rose Rutuhinsun acting Director was held Monday through Thursday July 21-28, 1968 with Samuel Tucker. Director of Stu- dvnt Personnel, Morehouse College. as visiting Workshop tumultaut and 89 students in registered attendance. Prin- Ig-ipaj topics were: 1-1va Much Power Does a Student Body Wank Since a Student Body Wants P0wer? , WVhOE Failing Studvnl Flunk Outs Gmd What About Us Who just Made IUL and mfour Health-Alcohol, Drugs and Sex. Charles X-l-mn- President of Student Government Association; Mrs. Ht'hti ll. Robinson Acting Director of Student Affairs; and euvcral other members of the faculty and administrative staff were contrihu tors. Work Session No. 4 Vital Tid Bits Third Student Leadership Conference. Prr-anhman Project Participants :3! Their Teachers. 31H 09 . - ?'W A 5; .' r-j

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COLLEGE HOLDS CONFERENCES 8: SPECIAL PROJECTS NATIONAL SECRETARIES WEEK OBSERVED: Dr. Helen Gibbons, Associate Professor, Business Education was the special guest speaker for a luncheon session. Dr. Jeraline D. Hanan, Head Business Department was in charge of activities for the week. COLLEGE HOLDS ALUMNI WORKSHOP: An Alumni Work- 1 shop for graduating seniors was held May 31, 1963 in the Alabama Room of the College Union. Mrs. Thelma Glass AttorneyGRAY served as Chairman of the Workshop Planning Committee. The project was to give an insight into Alumni Activitim; to stimulate loyalty and participation after graduation. The program was highlighted by a speech from Attorney Thomas W. Gray of Cleveland, Ohio, Class of 150 and President of the General Alumni Association. Gray was introduced by Dr. J . Garrick Hardy, member of the Alumni Relations Committee. Alumni Workshop 13



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The Culminating Activity for Sludenl Teaching was held in the College Union-Dining Hall Tuesday evening, May 21, 1968 at 7:30 pm. The program was divided into three sessione-two General SessionsSa Cluster Group Session in two waySeStudent Teacher Cluster 1 and Cooperating Teacher-College Represen- tatives Cluster II. For the First General Session1 Earnest Lank- furd Student Teacher presided. The program content for this Session included the invocation: by Student Teacher Peter DorlcllzGreetings fromistudent Teacher Jewel Bolar and Vice President for Academic Affairs,Dr. Edward C. Lewis. Director Whimnhunt made the program statement of the occasion. For the Group Sessions of clusters there were nine cluster groups for students. These included: English-Gloria Palmer, Sarah Martin and Charley 0. Keil, Physical Education-Abra- ham Brown, Margaret Bradley and Joyce Douglas, Mathe- matics-William Brock, Marylin Bush, and Margaret SmithI Sci- ence- Karl White, Theodore Jenkins, and Violet Stringer, Art- Mrs. Addicr Robertson, Willie B. Hill and Dora L. Lesure,- Music-Carul Surlcs, Gertrude Glaze and janice Roberson, Business Hducal'ion-Mra. LaVonette Cromartie, Miss Velma Thomas and Miss Alealhia Lang, Social Scienceijoe Nathan Hill, Carrie Chaney and Carolyn Trccce, Elementary Educa- tiun-Mrs. Victoria Cullen, Elvira Kynerd, Mary Sandord, Phyllis Wright, Frances Bynum and Dorothy Thomas. STUDENT TEACHING Student Teachers Clusters 20 Principals SI Supervisor Cluster: Edward Richardson. Chairmm, Mrs. E. Lingo, Consultant. Mrs. Mildred Hardy, Chairman, C.E. Stanley Cbnsultan Alfred Henry. Chairman. Mrs. Thelma A. Rice tNot Shuwm Consultant. JWW E's. Marmara;

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