North Carolina Central University - Eagle Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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Campus News Summary April Events Harrv Cc.llins Spill man. I.cclurtr. ■ ' Taming of llu- Shrew. Dr. Frederick H. Kuch, Univer- sity of North Carolina. Recreation Conference. .- lpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority Program. Dance Recital — directed by Miss Locke. Marriage Conference. Franz Bedfors. Piani.st. Conference on Consumer Problems. Kappa .Alpha Psi Program. Victoria Cordice, Piano Recital. , lphj Phi . lpha Fraternity Program. M.w Events Home Economics Conference. Delta Sigma Thcta Sorority Program. Y.W.C.A. Mother ' s Day Program. Dr. Sylvester Green, Lecturer. Lincoln Hospital. Clraduatlon Exerci.ses. Virginia Williams . Kton, Student Rccilal. Commencement Events Friday, May 26— Senior Class Play. Saturday, May 27— . lumm Meeting— Senior Class Day Program. Sunday, May 2»— Baccalaureate Sermon: Rev. William H. Borders, .Atlanta, Georgia. Band Concert. Piano and Voice Recit.il. Reception to Graduates an.l their Parents, Monday, May 29 — Commencement .Address: Dr. Stephen S. Wise, New York, New York. ()ro. M7.atic)n News Svmm. ries Choir Activities of the choir have been centered around regular Vesper services. .A broadcast from B. N. Duke .Auditorium over Sta ' ion WDNC was a fealure of National Music Week. The choir is compo.sed of thirtyime women and eight men. .A Service H,.nor Roll has been placed in the .Admin islration Biiiltling. Sf-mor Seminar in Homf. Economics There have been discussion groups, reports of various stu- ilent teaching experiences, chapel programs, lectures, and Band Played for Dr. Shepard ' s birthday anil most of the basket- ball games. Out-of-dooi- Concert following the baccalaureate sermon, Sunday, May 28. Social Science Club Brought to the campus Mrs. Seabolt of the Race Rela- tions Committee of the Y.W.C..A. of Duke University and Mr. R. N. Harris, Chairman of the Durham Commiltee on -Negro .Affairs. Sponsored the Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Campaign and War Bond Drive: in both efforts approximately $100.00 was raised. Host to Mr. Herbert King, Field Representative of the National Y.M.C..A. Young Women ' s Christian .Association Traditional Thanksgiving Breakfast. Sponsored the World Student Service Fund, a program designed to aid in the educational training of students in war-stricken countries. S75.00 was contributed by students and staff members for this worthy cause. Mother ' s Day Program and Installation Service with Mrs. F.stellc Massey Riddle of the U. S. Cadet Nurses Corps as guest speaker. Tea honoring Mrs. Mary Wyatt and Mrs. Hattie Shepard. CoiMMtRciAL Club Publishing of the Commercijl Club Minoi. SlNDAl SfHOOL Tea honoring Dr. Howard Thurman ..f the Howard University Divinity School. Establishment of Interracial Committee cooperating with suulents of Duke University and the University of North t:ar.ilina. Junior Class Took honors in the Homecoming original play program. Two members of the class won bono ' rs in the Book Week program sponsored by the Library. So : Class Sponsored the Hon ling Queen— and wo H..S1 to four colleges on Women ' s Sports Day. ins: AL Eduiatios Major and Minor Students (Pems) Made their appearance on the campus during the third uarler. . ims to promote a deeper appreciation of athletics. Hon ' would the world be ; - Floy.l were a Blue instead of a Brown Hruner were a Chickie instead of a Byrdie Telia were a Japman instead of a Chapman Pauleze were a Hotley instead of a Coley Lsans were Faith and Hope instead of Charity Pecolia were a Corridor instead of a Hall .Alma were Woods instead of a Forrest Lois were Low instead of High (Jisen were a Coward instead of a Howard Jones were a Subtracted instead of .Add-ie Evelyn were a Timber instead of a Kimber Marie Lancaster were a King instead of a Queen Louise were a Book instead of a Page Parham were a Hospital instead of a Ward Ruth were a Cherry instead of a Perry Henry were Grits instead of Rice Richardson were a Pearl instead of a Rubyc Julia were a Private instead of a Sarjeant Percy was Iron instead of Steele Clarence and Vertie were Oldsomes instead of Newsomcs .Alice were a Rose instead of a Thorne ( 2)

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THE JUNIOR CLASS Carter Smilh, Piesidciil lohnny GilchrisI, Vicc-hesi, rnl Ruby Hayes, Secretin y Clementine Anicy, Treiinner Mr. Charles L. Holmes, Clas! Advi ( ) THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Mr. C. E. BouKvare. iiipmiMiiiln



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WCJMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Elaine McGhcc, Presiihni Edith Henderson, Seamry |i «phine Shcinn, Tmimrer . Vivian M. SanMiin and Miss Virginia Brooks, Aiili Who Said It? 1. In the matter of 2. Competition is keen 3. Stir up your pure minds 4. No, No, not that 5. You poor dumb thing 6. All right now 7. Up! Up! Up! over the Science building 8. The Quest for knowledge through the long time prospective 9. Rea-a-ly now 10. You ' re stealing my thunder 11. How much do you want to pay. ' 12. Come back tomorrow 13. More or less 14. I beg your pardon 15. It ' s too hot for heat (on a cold day in Decem- ber) 16. Imagination is a poor substitute for eiJucation 17. Dearie, Dearie 18. Now you see it ' s like this 19. And you came from such a good family 20. May we bow our heads in prayer 21. No, it ' s like this 22. You can ' t fool around with chemistry 23. There is nothing mysterious about it 24. Confound you, why in the hotel can ' t you get it? (■3) 25. Ham! 26. Every teacher should take time out and tell you about the world 27. As the old Biblical expression goes, Seek and ye shall find 28. See Miss Holloway 29. Any questions or observations 30. That ' s all for that 31. You don ' t know the fundamentals 32. You ought to-be shot at sunrise }ii,. Let us ponder over our closing thought 34. Ain ' t worth a tinker-toot ■uosijjEj -JQ +£ ;XjmSn[-[ ADy -ii :sii|i ■JJ ' Zi :JO|XeJ SSIJ li ' .UOJM3JSJ SSIJAJ of :UI[ - UEjj -JQ -kz ;i(3nojoqjE3s sjj gr tqsng jq -Lz :uosuiqoy -JQ •9r luopus ajAj ' Jj -iz tuosujEj ■jfj H tXcy jj. -iz ;xou j JQ rr taassEUEpj ■JQ ' Ii: tXajqSnj-i -Jj -or tuojSuiqsE Y -sjj -61 tXsiuy -jjY ' gi ' iquJi I ' SJJ ' Li :sui§3i -jq -91 :uojS|V ' JJAJ ' Si :33q{)3jAJ uiE]i5[ t-i !suE. g XjuEq3 • i Uwujng -sjj puE uos3|SEg sjj --i :Xemo[ ' FH !W ■■■ ■ ' M !- ' A ' ■■a ' ° ' qjiujs ]3jE§jEp i -6 ' .AsiqHnH -iyi ' 8 P-i daqs --la ' I- qsajSQ -JJV ' 9 ;s3iu[oj4 •JJ J •£ ;j3Ujnj ssij ■t ' :pjEd3qs -jq i :)U3Q ssij T ;qsn)j ue3q -i tsAoav 01 A3-5{

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