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| | g i | F i if [ 7? [ ipa? i be| fF ; F [ i | Ld — 3 <= af = i ret Ry 5 eee ij § Frit ; 4 3 i it i : Ae Hi i i | : E tik itl i if é H I i f 4 sf Ef hi Baie Hy f E f $ | 738 ck | ! Fl a = e 21 : i eRSERE PREP sf pu zit E | i aj i 3 F if : § I E FE FE cf Ht ' fi H i Fi i 5 5; f i ies HT iirtf iE} F na 5 i i x 4 | : iH i if ber i : i > fa sf I E H z i i fe i | if j i : : : i | | ii f i f i | i “Surprise Party Is Given For Private Sawyer Mon. 9% — Chief home in Fort Vilage Friday, Now ember @ Those attending were Oreths Sweeting, Syivia Smith, Georgina Nelson, Vielet Manvel, Mr. and Mrs Matida Roberts, Copelys Carey Alpbonsine Barnett, Doretha Pratt Marjorne Rolle. Derene Jones. Geo gma Clarke, Roderick Rolle, Ea Gilbert Gen taler, Willie C. Haggins, Edward Marris, John Saunders, Samuel Hannibal, Rufus Rolle. Raymond Manuel, Arthur Manuel, Bloneva Valdes, James Poitier, Charles Hall, Richard Hall. Ernest Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sands, Mrs Barbers Sawyer, Mrs. Clare Aus tin, Mrs. Bloneva Mills and Mr and Mrs. James Henderson. Miss Jean Tynes was Sawyer's special guest of the evening A sumptuous repast was served and al) report having had a won derful time. Pvt. Sawyer who is a graduate of Douglass, class of ‘S2. left the |following da) for his camp in New \Jersey rom which he will receive orders that will send him to Ger many for approaimately two pears i Shula Alexander. fifth grade Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thompson, teachers of Douglass School, spent Ralph Welters, izette Scott » y Retes "| PERSONALS | Professor At University Speaks On Integration Tallahassee—Integration |s not a Music for ine chapel program was bere last Wednesday coo assembly hour Speaking from the topic. “Some how happy we Attitudes and Preparations We class citizenship, Must Take to Integration as Up obvious which is. jon Pei am Chi Omege chapters proportion what oe { Omega Psi Phi Fraternity mart. moads emphatically ed the Greek-letter organization's And se we must realise ip this annual Achievement Veek Obser. problem of integration we mest vance. Edmonds said too long we give—we must take to—we mest have been concerned with what we share. We must realize that other are goung to get out of integration, Americans are preparing oo rather than what we had to com other side of the keyhole and we tribute, “We've got to take to im must be careful that they see the tegration.” he declared. The famous author is head of the A and M department of Speech and Drama, has been selected Upsilon Psi as its candidate nationa fraternity heners Omege Man of the Year.” candidate for ear.” As @ phase of the campus servance the undergraduate cha: ter held a panel discussion on endeavors in keeping week's theme—"Opportunities and the fraternity’s . = idilities of Integrated Cit. sues and Responsibilities of Inte. tenship im Our y"— grated Citizenship in y evening st 6 o'clock cracy.* Returns To Zion Church tee ae ae az the Thanksgiving holidays with his| & father at 1118 Ashley Street, Tam- Florida. Paris, France, was greatly impres- sed with the work being done by Mrs. Dawson and as a favor te her and her class demonstrated his art sbility by sketching « house) on the blackboard. Among the holiday visitors to the city is Mrs. Ruby Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Clarke, 412 Truman Avenue. Mrs. Smith who has made her home in Tampa for the past 2 years is a teacher in the junior high school of that city, Wimbush-Thomas |2ion Minister, Marriage Told Family Return Mrs, Johnnie Mae Wimbush transferred to the Methodist Church 8t 308 Virginia of Winter Haven, Florida. giving greetings to the members A of his church and to all friends. gay