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Durham Ministerial Union Young Men's Christian Association Cabinet Walter L. Brown .................. President Cornelius Hansom .............Vice President George Mdodona ....................Secretary Cloate Neal Treasurer Louis A. Timmons .................. Chaplain Norman Smith, Writ. Fleming Program Com. Young Women's Christian Association Cabinet Salome Spann ........................ President ICIeanora Fubanks ...............Vice President Mary L. McIntosh Secretary Velma Coleman Assistant Secretary Came Lee Richardson I reasurer Mary Ellen Lindsay Chaplain Page St
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Choral Club Julio Johnson, Edith Sullivan, Alice Pyles, Dora Aiken, Mabel Boykins, Celestine Daniels, Catherine Brunson, Elsie Brooks, Elease Murray, Martha Belle Easley, Ruth Covert, Cleopatra Davis, Mary Lee McIntosh, Elista Mae Pickett, Eleonora Eubanks, Rheuben Clark, leory Lewis, Norman Smith, Chester Boykin, Eugene Pinson, George Daniels, David Lunn, Hilton Shirley, John Alsbrooks, James Baker, John C. Saxton, Frank Dowling, Benjamin Brock, Cornelius Ransom. Female Quintette Male Quartet Mary Lee McIntosh, Ruth Covert, Edith Sullivan Julia Johnson, Celestine Daniels. Leory Lewis, Cornelius Ransom, George Daniels, David Lunn. Page 30
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OFFICERS: David Burgess. Dux; Arthenia JJackson. Legatus; Salome Spann, scribe; Ernestine BuftonT treasurer; Mrs. Smith, advisor. MEMBERS: I.mile Barton. James Bradley, David Burgess. Ernestine Burton, Verna Coleman. Celia Curry. I.i .etta Gregg. Arthenia Jackson. James Jackson SI ad rack Kershaw, Herbert Phillips, Lucy Ramsey. Louise Rountree. Eddie Scarborough. Salome Spann. Tryphenia Spears. Lena Williams. Ithunetta Wilder. John W. Williams. Leory White. Alease Young. The Stylus Club is a literary organization which holds very interesting informal weekly meetings on the campus. Recent books are read, reviewed ami discussed. A better understanding of current trends in literature is brought about by these informal discussions. This group strives to create a greater appreciation for creative writing. Not only do the members of the Stylus Club study ami compare the style of well known writers, but they also compose original poems, essays and short stories. The Stylus Club is one of the most constructive organizations on the campus. La Cercle Francois OFFICERS: President, Samuel Williams; vice president, Vertrell Miller; secretary, Alice Pyles; assistant secretary. Cleo Johnson; treas-urei Jacob Laney; business manager, Joseph Jefferson; advisor. Miss Hazel F. Johnson. MEMBERS: Samuel Williams. Alice Pyles, Vertrell Miller. Annie Mae Bass. Ethel Cooley, Helen McClary, Edward Booker, Jacob Laney. Chester Boykin, Joseph Jefferson, John Als-brooks. Ruth Green. Edcl I-ce. Frank Brodie, Eunice Gaggins, Ojetta Foster, Wilhelmenia Dennis. Virginia Williams Florence Williams, Ruby Beaty, Hilton Shirley, Katherine Marshall, Addie Lewis. Ellen Murray, Ruby Keitt, Alvin Strong. Cleo Johnson, Verna Coleman. Bessie Ross. Mulvinia Shingle. Robert Jackson, James Bradley. Ruth Cooley, Velma Coleman, Elease Murray, Mary Harmon, Cassie Blair Elsie Brooks. Thomasena Lewis, Josephine Canty, Thelman Stover. Burley Drafts, Modestine Woods. Eli Raiford, Ruby Stackhouse, Rosa Goodson, Clarissa McIntosh, Thomas Dixon. Rosmell Garrick. Alfred Raiford, Elista Mae Picket. La Cercle Francais was organized February 19, 1941, under the supervision of Miss Hazel Frenehe Johnson French instructor. So great was the response from the call for members that the membership had to be limited to 50 persons. The main objective of the club is to acquire a speaking knowledge of French. In working toward this goal the meetings are conducted almost entirely in French. Since organizing La Cercle Francais” has made splendid progress, having sponsored several entertainments and a banquet for the members and their guests. From all appearances, particularly in the enthusiasm shown by members, this club promises to be a leader in CULTURE and INTELLECT. Page 32
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