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The I oadnrf: Viark Them Up Again Senior Asilomar consisted of seven girls who were chosen last year as juniors to represent Beyer at Asilomar, in lvlonterey. The experienced girls greatly helped the junior candidates by sharing their ideas which were conceived at the Con- ference last year. l-laving fundraisers such asg the Toga dance, selling carnations and raffling a teddy Dear were some of the Ways the seniors snared their enthusiasm toward the conference. The seven girls are: Christina Anderson, Srovvnvvyn Flint, Susan l-lill, Susan Irving, Lisa Nicholas, IVlo Nicholas, and Stacey Stevvarti S 'l Senior Asilomar, too to bottom: Lisa Nicholas. Nlo Nicholas, Susan Irving, Susan I-lill, Stacey Stewart, Sronvvyn Flint, and Christina Anderson, E Stacey Stewart and Christina Anderson listen attentively to the final plans of the Asilomar Con- ference. E? The Leaders monkeying around on the monkey bars, 41 The Senior alumni having fun pok- ing jokes at the juniors who have been shanghaied. EB Senior' Allilomar
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Promoting Pride and Awaronooo It took twenty-four years before the campus could enjoy and benifit from the E.S.U. club organization. The Slack Student Union has existed since 'I SSO, but was just introduced in 'l SS4 through the efforts of Nlrs. Jewel Fieed the present advisor. Endevoring to promote pride and awareness of their background among black students, the club of 'l C3 members planned the activities accordingly. They went to King Kennedy Center during Slack History Week where the club heard an Ambassador from Nigeria as a guest speaker. The evening spent at Solid Flock Church, watching a play All That l Have , written and directed by .Jean Newman, was a special treat. lvlrs. Fieed and her husband plus Keisha l-licks, publicity direc- tor for the club, were actors in the production. The play revealed the UU - ? I 09. life of a local, early, pioneer black family trying to survive yet still helping homeless children. Selling gold plated jewelry and putting on bake sales proved helpful in raising funds. Part of these funds purchased a book about Black Americans, that was donated to the school library. if 'l. Nina Stoughtenborough President of SSLJ talking about what they could do with their money. E. first row: Dawn Cannady, Nina Stoughtenborough, Candy Field, Fiikki Stoughtenborough, lvlrs. .Jewel Fieed, second row: Tracy Allen, Tonya Field, Keisha l-licks, third row: Lashelle Nicholson, Lynn Whiteg S. Vice President Lashelle Nicholson is talking with Ed Fiauls about their BSU scrapbook, 4. Ed Pauls, Deldrus Burton, Lashelle Nicholson, Nina Stoughtenborough and Lynn White sorting out jewelry sales. Black Students Union E5
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