Wilberforce University - Forcean Yearbook (Wilberforce, OH)

 - Class of 1973

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E ,TA Xa 1 f T 'M r 0 Symposium II Ul'lltl9S On Wednesday September 20 1972 thesecond annual Career Opportumtles Symposrum was held? on the Wllberforce Unlverslty campus The program opened with a welcoming message from Presldent Rembert Stolgese Presldent Stolies lclentlfled the rehiatlve merfts to the stu dent body of establnshlng a strong lmk between tte school and the business commumty NlrffCartton Thomas Dlrector of College Re latlons for NAB lntroduced the keynote speak er Mr Lawrence fConnor Mr 6fConn'or Vjce President and General Counsel of the Sears Roebuck Company, us presldent of the National Alliance of Busxnessmen The Symposlum workshop sesslons rncluded buskaessgssoolai sdencek natural SCIQUCGS and education and the hurnanltnes Displays were exhibited In the Student Union Center durnng the afternoon Thus time provldecl an excellent opporturuty for students to meet wrth repre sentatlves from busmess and lndustry to ask questnons about careers and Co op jobs The Wllberforce NAB Cluster organuzatlon as composed of 38 corporatnons and ergaruza tlons Students showed great Interest ln the varlous busmess and sclentlfac professlons IN cluding accountlng marketmg and engmeermg The lndustry VEDYGSQQEBTIVSS expressed the continuing need to obtain quallfled personnel from the celliege campuses to Ertlll positions on theur professional staffs Since competntlon forT1obs grow keener each year the Coop experlence of Wnlberforce students makes them un seeklng out fflltlzngiqe employmerit oppor tunmes WL Mg A summary and evaluatlon sesslon concluded the Symposnum program Members of the Symposium planning com mlttee included Mr Norman Hoyle General Chanrman Wester EISETICCO Mr Jadlk l-lamp ton, Cooperatlve ducatlon Wllberforce Um versity Mr Ruchard Schmitt Development Office Wnlberforce University Wslberforce stu dents Mae Foster, Levester Burnley Deborah Nash and Preston Means With the student boqly partlcupatlone the program gas felt to have been a success K I ,,,., lg . 2 Migfrtjz T?iiJ,.f ' ,X , ., VMNJQT ass, rms 533555153655 N w .IP Tx . 4 WWQZ, .T ,512 , .UM r... ewes: ATTN., iitf' QU- we hmmm, 5Wig.u-s Hg' fe-T an el f K eamia 'Q Q-e Q. 3 gf L.. 1 ., Q if TV F ., FL. , .Qi7:.T,..s .T a gl' N T fell, . 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lt's like starting all over again. We have nothing left but memories. With that remark. Gary Duggins, one of the members of Alpha Phi Apha Fraternity, Inc., Xl Chapter, whose house burned to the ground this year, summarized the feelings of all of the former residents. I sat in the Student Union Cafeteria one morning after the fire, nursing a coke, smoking a cigarette, and feeling rather insensitive while asking three members of the burned-out home to recount the tragedy that destroyed everything they owned on March 9,1973 around 8:00 a.m. Kermit Thrash, the fraternity president, sat opposite me, eating very slowly, and trying to digest the full realization that a big chunk of his life now lay in an ugly, twisted black heap of charred timbers and wreckage of what had once been a comfortable home. Duggins, realizing the difficulty I was having in attempting to understand and appre- ciate their feelings, tried to put me at ease by smiling and making glib remarks. Thrash and Tony Johnson, another one of the victims of the destructive blaze, also attempted to shrug off the mishap by saying that it's just something that we have to get used to. I asked Gary where all the men were staying. Emery Hall, he replied. And then Johnson hastily interjected, but it's not the house. What kind of assistance have you received? I asked. Duggins explained that the University has given them S200 and the Student Government Association S100 and the American Red Cross Chapter 575, In addition all the victims of the fire had received donations of numerous articles of clothing and supplies from various students and staff and faculty members. But as they spoke and expressed their thanks for the compassion of all who had helped them, you could tell that this money and the donations would never replace the memories and records that had been consumed by that savage fire on that cold rainy March morning. I could detect a note of sadness when Duggins spoke of losing valuable records that contained the names and other information of fraternity brothers who had lived in the house in years past, and were long gone from the Wilberforce scene. What they had left behind was buried somewhere under the huge heap of ashes, mute testimony to the whole host of memories that passed in and out of the doors of the Alpha Phi Alpha house of XI Chapter over the decades. And where do they go from here? Will the house be rebuilt? None of them know these answers, but all expressed the hope that a new fraternity house would be rebuilt on the new campus. They all seemed to express a hope and an enthusiasm that everything would work out somehow in the end. Their remarks and their enthusiasm made me realize that what really counts in the end is not the structure, but the men who lived in it and who carry its memories intheir hearts. ri 'limi ,aku 1 68

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