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DEDICATION The selection of Dr. Jesse Edward Marshall as the 1968 honoree by the Ayantee Staff is an expression of appreciation for his sincere and deep devotion as the ■■good dean He has indeed been a dean who, in the words of George Eliot. We must find our duties in what comes to us. not in what we imagine might have been. has performed his duties based upon his phi- losophy to direct or coordinate our program of student personnel services as a continuing exercise of identify- ing and remedying daily Hfe problems of students with focus on: 1. Developing all aspects of human individuality 2. Recognizing individuals uniqueness of each student 3. Providing experiences which complement the classroom experiences and related activities 4. Utilizing methods of relationships which are both educative and directed toward character develop- ment, rather than authoritative Born in Tuscaloosa. Alabama. Dr. Marshall has for years shown a continuing interest in education, in civic uplift, and in his country ' s welfare. Educationally, he has run the gamut of positions from science teacher to elementary school principal, to assistant high school principal, to Director of Freshman Studies Division, to Dean of Student Affairs. He is at present President of the North Carolina College Personnel Association, and holds membership in five other professional organi- zations. A scholar in his own right, he is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa Honor Society, having to his credit two major educational publications. ■Problems of Adjustment of Freshmen Students and ' The Use of Test with the Academically Talented. i His civic affiliations include the ' MCA and YW ' CA. the Boy Scouts, the Greensboro Control Center, the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce. During World War II. Dr. Marshall served his country as an enlisted man and a Commissioned Officer, and he presently holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve. Dr. Marshall and his lovely wife, Mrs. Ruby C. Marshall, have two fine, talented children. Jessica Cordette and Miniford Clark. Fraternally, he is a member of . Ipha Phi .Alpha Fraternity. Dean Marshall joined the faculty of A. T. State University in .- ugi ' st. 1964. as Professor of Guidance and Dean of Students. Ever since, he has been actively engaged in helping the student develop himself to meet a world of great challenges and constant changes. Not always finding conditions ideal, he has held with J. Stuart Holden, ■If we wait for ideally favorable weather for the sowing of the good seed — for the investment of our lives in the field of human need — we shall die waiting. ' Thus, because of his untiring efforts in upholding the philosophy of the University by assisting students in the achieve- ment of inner stability and personal integration through self-discovery and self-direction, the Ayantee Staff is pleased to dedi- cate its 1968 publication to Dr. Jesse E. Marshall. Dean of Student .Affairs. m
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if i ' :yjf,u:- Dear A. T. THE ALMA MATER Dear A. and T.. Dear A. and T. A Monument indeed! Around thy base with grateful hearts Behold thy students kneel. We bless the power that gave thee birth To help us in our need. We ' ll ever strive while here on earth All loyalty to yield. CHORUS With joy. with joy. dear A. and T. Thy students turn from thee. To spread thy trophies year by year From Dare to Cherokee. ( II ) Dear A. and T., Dear A. and T. The signet thou shalt be. Set by our own great Commonwealth, Proud boaster of the free; She d have the record of her worth On granite not inscribed, Nay! Let the children of her birth Proclaim it by their lives. (Ill) Dear A. and T., Dear A. and T. Henceforth our aim shall be. By precepts wise and deeds more sure To bless the State through thee. The arts of industry to wield Against the idle foe, A harvest rich from ripened fields Of what thy students sow. ALUMNI WORKSHOP— More than lOO-alumni returned to the campus for a three-day Alumni Workshop in Fund Raisina. ,Mk wa■ y , ll ... x.»«.; » Tn jlllv ■;ylr|y;l l|t;l,IA:w■wyly flffl I.- f 9 KtlM ' iliAB.
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I CONTENTS THEME 2-5 DEDICATION. FOREWORD. 11 ADMINISTRATION 12-17 AC ADEM IC 18-43 CLASSES 44-11 7 ORGANIZATIONS 118-161 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS 162-171 STUDENT ACTIVITIES 172-181 MILITARY 182-195 QUEENS 1 96-2 1 1 SPORTS 2 1 2-229 10 nr ' , ' i r m: ! : , ,
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