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mmm CO-EDITOR ' S MESSAGE It seems as if the year has |ust begun, yet the first semester is about to come to an end. As I look back on the past two or three years when I worked on the yearbook staff, first as |ust a member, then the next two years as an Associate Editor, and now as one of the Co-Editors. I must say that putting a yearbook together is really a task for anyone to encounter; it ' s not an easy job, believe me. At times you feel as if everyone is against you because you can ' t get the co-operation that you need and want; so you want to throw ev- erything away and forget the whole thing. As you recall, our last edition of the FAYETTEVILLIAN was very late. No fingers can be pointed at one particular person or group. This year the staff has encountered many, many obstacles and problems, and we really felt like forgetting it. Then we thought about you, the student body, and we kept work- ing trying to get pictures taken — missing numerous hours out of classes, processing pictures and trying to make deadli nes so we couldn ' t have a re- peat of last year. LaVERNE A. McNAIR Man Many have said that the 1970 FAYETTEVILLIAN was the best yearbook Fayetteville State has ever had, but Sisters and Brothers check out the 1971 FAY ETTEVILLIAN. We feel that it portrays the faculty, students, and administrators of Fayetteville State University as they really are . We, the staff of the 1971 FAYETTEVIL- LIAN, have really done our thing this year. There are pictures to make you crack your side, and many to make you wish that you were there too. As you turn the next pages of this book, we hope that you will remember, treasure, and cherish the events for many years to come. In closing. I would like to first thank the other Co-Editor, Robert Haskins, for his unselfishness in making decisions. From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank Leonard Crumm, Joyce Hood, Re- becca Alford, Waldena Smith, and Beryl Williams for the unselfish giving of their time and energies in helping to put to- gether this, the 1971 FAYETTEVILLIAN. And now, we, the staff of the 1971 FAY- ETTEVILLIAN, proudly present to the students, faculty, and administrators our rendition of the 1971 FAYETTEVILLIAN. Truthfully yours. LaVerne A. McNair Co- Editor
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ROBERT HASKINS, III Again we have attempted to capture moments and events that we hope will be memorable events for years to come. As a graduating senior, I would like to wish all the members of the 1971 graduat- ing class much success In all your future endeavors as you |oin the band of other college educated men and women of this nation. It will be our |ob to conquer the existing problems and turmoil that our nation is presently facing. We owe this much to ourselves as we accept this chal- lenge as leaders of tomorrow. I would like to give thanks to those staff members and associates who so dili- gently gave unlimited hours of their time and effort to aid in the publication of this yearbook. Thanks must also go to Mr. Harvey C. Jenkins, our advisor, for his constant and willing advice and help. This book could not have been a reality without the following members ' help: La- Verne McNair, Joyce Hood, Leonard Crumm, Waldena Smith, and Beryl Wil- liams. Thanks very much! The task of editing the University year- book for the second consecutive year has been challenging to me. It was not an easy |ob. Many unneccessary and trivial obsta- cles constantly crossed our path, but we somehow managed to rid ourselves of them and keep on pushing until this job was done. I am of the opinion that when these obstacles were tackled and the book completed, my |ob was ultimately done. Robert Haskins Co-Editor-ln-Chief 5 , - ■ . CO-EDITOR ' S MESSAGE To the Students, faculty, and entire University family we, the Staff and Edi- tors, present to you the 1971 edition of the FAYETTEVILLIAN. It is a story of our past year at the University in pictures and in words.
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msmmsBmmmm DEDIC FROM MOTHER The students of FSU are privileged to have in their midst a mother and daughter — Mrs. Alice C. Evans and Miss Edwinia Evans. They have been to some an advisor, to many a coun- selor, and to all a friend. It is with deep appreciation that the Staff of 1971 dedicate this volume of the FAYETTEVILLIAN to this family. Their never-tiring willingness to help students has caused many of us to reroute our paths. The Evanses hail from Fayetteville, N.C. Mrs. Alice Evans
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