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Volume IX—No. 3
Dr. C. D. Henry's Address
Philander Smith College, Little Rock, Arkansas
PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
News from the
Chaplain's Office
January, 1974
United Nations
In Action Seminar
During our recent alumni breakfellow alumni:
The
fast, we had as our guest speaker Dear is that time again. Annual wishes Office ofallthe Chaplain
It
Dr. C. W. Henry, Director of Ath- roundup and founders day. This turning to greet fornew and restudents this semesletics at Grambling College. Dr. year being election year we are ter. Please notice the bulletin
Henry ac know led ged the presence looking forward to the greatest boards for announcements conof other members of the alumni participation ever. We need cerning meetings of the Student
from Grambling as well as those your help. Please support your Christian Association. This is
college and alumni association an organization that is concernthat pursued other careers.
The theme of Dr. Henry's speech in the following ways:
1.
on ed with upholding Christian
was taken from a speech delivered MarchCome to Little Rock us. practices and principles on our
9 and fellowship with
by coach John Wooden, Coach of 2. Join
Club by college campus. All students
the Basketball team at UCLA The giving thethe Century or more. are invited to attend the campus
college $100
prayer service which is held
speech dealt with self-initiative 3.
utilized in order to obtain success, $5.00.Pay your national dues of frequently. Watch the bulletin
In order to project his argument he In order for the committee boards for time and place.
built a fifteen word pyramid with to have adequate time in select- Two students, Beatrice Ervin
an additional ten words to spell ing the distinguished alumnus, and Faye Reed, represented the
chapters must send their nom- S.C.A. at a leadership training
success.
At the base of the pyramid were inations and supporting materi- conference at Henderson State
Lewis
to Mr. Willie
Henry
the words: industriousness, friend- al 4438 Clarence,T. Summerville College, January 18, 1974.
at
St. Louis, Mo.,
ship, cooperation, enthusiasm and loyalty. He headed this up prior to the roundup. Ballots for We shall begin making plans Mr. Rapheal Lewis, Chairman
by then taking each word and showing their strength through the election are in the mails to for the annual Religious Em- of the Political Science Departits meaning or definition.
all financial members. They phasis Week and Campus Re- ment, at Philander Smith ColIndustriousness—there is no substitute for work. Worthwhile should be returned b e f o r e vival which will be held March lege, recently lectured at the
March 1 to Mrs. Robbie Dan- 4-7, 1974. Please plan to at- World Organizational Seminar,
things come from hard work and careful planning.
which took place at the U.N.
Friendship—comes from mutual esteem, respect, and devo- iels, 4640 Natural Bridge, St. tend.
Louis, Missouri.
tion. A sincere liking for all.
Rev. J. Corbitt, last December. This Seminar is
Chaplain
held in order to give an inCooperation—with all levels of our co-workers, help others A Message From
dividual an on-the-spot account
and see the other side.
of World Organizations a n d
Enthusiasm—your heart must be in your work. Stimulate Our Alumni Office
their affairs.
others.
U.N.C.F. Activities
Mrs. Willie Mae Shockley, AsLoyalty—To yourself and to all those dependent upon you; sociate Director of Alumni AfThe following is an account
fairs at Philander Smith Colkeep your self-respect.
of Mr. Lewis' experiences durlege, is making a desperate efSecondly, he constructed the second ring of the pyramid
alumni
ing the Seminar.
with the following words: self-control, alertness, initiative and fort to bring the and also directory up to date,
comintentness. He then gave his reason for their position through plete files on achievements of
"In real life the UN is a politthe words MEANING OR DEFINITION.
all alumni. All alumni will
ical institution, run by people.
the
Self-control—Emotions under control. Delicate adjustment help greatly by sending toColOften its policy must represent
office at Philander Smith
between mind and body—keep judgement and common sense. lege their accomplishments of
an untidy compromise, reached
Alertness—be observing constantly. Be quick to spot a weak any alumnus who is not receivafter tedious haggling; a comness and correct it or use it as the case may warrant.
ing newsletters or Panthernauts.
promise shaped not by the disclippings of achievement
Initiative—Cultivate the ability to make decisions and think News be very helpful for dispassionate play of fine judicial
will
alone. Desire to excel.
minds, but by the balance of
plays.
Intentness—Ability to resist temptation and stay with your The G r e a t e r Little Rock
political forces at the time."
course. Concentrate on your objective and be determined to Alumni Chapter is planning an
—Andrew Boyd
reach your goal.
enjoyable National Convention
The above statement is really
weekend, March 9 for all. InOn the next ring of the pyramid he used the words: Condi
what the UN is all about, and
sent to chaption, skill and real spirit. He showed their worthiness by also formation will beAlumni living
in this regard the seminar was
ter presidents.
showing their meaning.
in areas without chapters are
organized as a three hour credit
Condition—Mental-moral ?????? rest, exercise, and diet asked to write or call the alumcourse with the aim of learning
must be considered. Moderation must be practiced. Dissipation ni office for any information
about the world organization
must be eliminated.
needed. THIS SHOULD BE A
through on-the-spot observation
and study. It includes meetings
Skill—A knowledge of the ability to execute the fundamen- BANNER YEAR IN CONVENTION ATTENDANCE.
at the UN, highlighting of world
tals. Be prepared; cover every detail.
—Under the leadership of
issues, analyses by personnel
Team Spirit—An eagerness to sacrifice personal interests or
Mr. Robert Nelson
from the Secretariat and other
glory for the welfare of all. The team comes first.
organs and agencies of the UN.
The group has a regular meetAt the top of the pyramid he used the term, competitive Philander Smith
ing place in the Church Center
greatness. When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. Be
for the UN, directly opposite
your best when the best is needed. Real love of a hard battle. College Exceeds
the UN itself. The pattern of
He completes the pyramid by surrounding it with these ten Campaign Goal
the course is based on the preterms and definitions: Ambition—properly focused; Adaptabil- Dr. Walter R. Hazzard has
vious seminars carried out by
ity—to any situation. Resourcefulness—proper judgement; Flight announced that Philander Smith
(Continued on page 4)
—effort and hustle; faith through prayer; patience—good things College exceeded its $30,000
take time; Reliability—others depend on you; Integrity—speaks UNCF Statewide C a m p a i g n
for itself; honesty—in all ways and sincerity—makes friends. Goal by $7,135. The Friends of
Sigmas Get
"The question now comes after hearing terms that coaches Philander, the students, staff,
use that we often regard as platitudes. How does this apply and faculty, and alumni conIt Together
tributed $37,135 in the
to me? I feel we can transfer the possible qualities to our daily effort to increase concerted
available
The week of January 13-19
Jiires as we attempt to approach the common goal of all of us, funds for student financial aid,
Lou Alice Daniels
was annual Sigma Week on
the maintenance of Philander Smith as a place of excellence." faculty enrichment, l i b r a r y
Philander's campus. Throughout
As a starting point, there are three very important items books, and other operating exthe course
the
that we need to be more adept to, in order to have the influence penses. Philander Smith will The 1973 United Negro Col- brothers of of the week, sponlege Fund report is quite an sored the Phi Chapter for
we need: communication, leadership, and motivation.
not only receive 75% of the improvement over last year's.
entertainment
Thus, as we strive for excellence and success, whether it's $37,135 raised in Arkansas, but With the togetherness of the their f e l l o w Philanderians
athletics, academics, or just recruiting. We may need to stress wll also receive a larger share students, faculty, staff
which was as follows:
Black Pride with our Black Separatism. As I mentioned the last of the projected national UNCF ministration, Philander and adSmith
time I was here, Prexy continually emphasized the fact that you Goal of $15 million.
reported a total of $13,785.86 for * Special Assembly program in
The
did not have to pay for for embarrassment, you could get that Charles Honorable Viceas Mayor student competition. Over the tribute to Dr. M. L. King.
Bussey served chair- last
Participation in the Intrafree.
P.S.C.
man of the campaign. He was first four years for the has been * mural basketball tournament.
runner-up
National
We mentioned the examples merely to say this is a hard cited as the UNCF Campaign
Beta Club and
competitive world and neither religion or morality will make Chairman of the year because U.N.C.F. title. We were repre- * performance. Sigma Shadows
sented by beautiful coeds such
humans act right.
of his dynamic leadership and as Myrtle Phillips, '70;
* Sigma Founders Day AssemThus, I offer my congratulations to those who planned this generous contribution to the Evans, '71; Maud Johnson, Lila bly.
'72;
affair and those who are dedicated where alumni affairs are con- Fund. Others cited for their Belinda Jeffries, *73; and pres- * Blue and White Ball.
outstanding contributions to the ently Lou Alice Daniels, '74.
cerned.
drive were
All in all the brothers of Phi
Continue to dare and it remainds those of my era of the Alma Shockley, theMrs. Willie Mae
UNCF
The P.S.C.
extends
Mater that we sang! "When College Days are At an End, Our the Year for solicitingWoman of congratulations familyMiss Lou Beta Sigma fraternity, Inc.,
the largto
and the
Hearts Will Ever Toward You Bend; With Loyalty, We'll Always est number of contributions; Alice Daniels, Little Rock, Ar- were definitely ready, were enactivities of the week
Be A Part of You Dear PSC."
(Continued on page 3)
(Continued on page 3)
joyed by many.
�Page 2
To All Freshmen:
January, 1974
Student Government Veterans Program
Presents . • •
The Panthernaut is the official publication of the students
Highlights . . j
Hello, and welcome to Phil- "President WHO?!!" Many colleges have been acof Philander Smith College. Signed articles do not necessarily
reflect the opinion or policies of this newspaper or of Philander ander Smith College, a school
tively seeking better ways to
THE
PANTHERNAUT
that will always be exactly Our recently appointed Stu- c o n t a c t recently discharged
what we make it. I know this dent Government president has veterans order to inform and
is probably a great switch from vacated his position through— encourageinthem or their depenhigh school and quite an ad- strangely enough—graduation. dents to
Edjustment to make, but I am While inquiring about the ucational take advantage of the
Benefits under
praying that you will adapt to president, I was informed that G.I. Bill. Outreach and Recruitthe environment as comfortably our lovely vice-president has
am also
Editor
..'Abner Mathis as possible. I not forget praying accepted the bonds of matri- ment programsi ohave been enacted on v a r u s campuses
that
or neAssociate Editor
Gerald Goldsby glect you will
your aspirations, dreams, mony. The sourcebehas always throughout the country.
proven itself to
profitable But Philander Smith College
Business Manager
Betty Hansberry and visions of
Advertising Manager
Micheal Chambers you brought withgreatness that and reliable. There are many in Little Rock, Arkansas, realyou just be- of us
until now
Sports Editor
Frank Cooper cause they do not materialize aware that this. There were un- ized and attacked the situation
of
has not from a
different prosAbner Mathis right away.
been, to my recollection, even pective. slightly the auspices of
Under
Odell Carr It often appears that our a situation like this in the Stu13
Feature
Brenda FJoyd freshmen students are general- dent Government. Our Govern- a program enactedwere months
ago, 100 veterans
acceptStaff Writers
Betty Hansberry ly the most vibrant and ener- ment is not like that of our ed into The Special Veterans
Brenda Floyd getic of the classes as a whole. social Government, in that they Program. T h e s e students reBevelyn Wyatt All that creative energy con- move up in a position; instead,
an
paid
Gerald Goldsby structively channeled w o u l d we must organize as a student ceived and or all-expensecourses.
Refresher
really be an asset to this in- body and have a special elec- G.E.D. Program under The OfAbner Mathis
The
Typists
Brenda Floyd stitution. But we must be pa- tion.
fice of Veterans Affairs, 1110
tient with each other.
But then again, has this ques- Izard Street, includes vocationBevelyn Wyatt
This is a new day. The pro- tion been answered, since pres- al preference and aptitude testSecretary
Lottie Hammond phet Joel in his
ident
Joyce Harris, was ing, intensive counseling, inAdviser
Mrs. Dorothy Arnett ter, twenty-eighth second chap- voted elect, of office. I never formation regarding veterans
out
verse, tells
personally have seen anything benefits, financial aid, career
us that:
done
Student Govern"And it shall come to pass ment by thethis semester. But opportunities, and perhaps most
office
Lei's T r y Some Love
afterward, that I will pour out hopefully, it is a case of being important, a first-hand oppormy spirit upon all flesh; and in the wrong place, but right tunity to experience what parby ABNER MATHIS
and
shall
ticular educational programs
For many years now the student body has been inwardly your sons your daughters shall time.
prophesy,
old men
seeking a change in our present facilities. We have been demand- dream dreams, your young men If the student body is forced are like. this point and time,
As of
ing action over night for some things it takes money and time shall see visions."
to have an emergency election, approximately 970 veterans via
to build. There are a lot of things we feel that our school is Indeed, this day is already let's hope the whole student Outreach/Recruitment
have
capable of doing not really knowing the circumstances behind here. God is pouring out His body will be concerned about been informed and urged to
the real reason why it has not taken place. Philander is one of Spirit on all of us. That is why who their leaders are. There take advantage of their edtloP*
can be
the fore-runners in Predominantly Black Colleges. She had been life is harder to live now than are a lot of things thatthe Stu- tional benefits. The records of
accomplished through
it used to be. You see,
accredited by North Central. She has been producing young God increases our spiritualwhen dent Government that the ma- this accomplishment are signisenBlack leaders before some of us were born. Even today, she sitivity, it makes us need more jority of us as Philanderians ficant. A number of veterans
who on initial contract exhibitstill stands tall with stories embedded in her walls that would love. By love, I do not mean a are not aware of.
ed no inclination to attend
make the average Black man be exceedingly grateful and proud lot of emotionalism, I am talkthat throughout all the conquest that she has faced, she has ing about a spiritual love that will be hope our next aggressive office, were to contact necessary
Let's an energetic, president school prior given the from this
always remained in tact to continue doing her job. Ask your- flows from God outward in all man. Be
post- encouragement make educaselves what if the students back then complained because the directions to everyone, asking ings andon the lookout forof an tional choices. toApproximately
announcements
school was not as lavishing as our sister school, Henderson, or nothing in return. I am talking upcoming special election, if 35% to 40% of those contacted
was not as versatile in its academic fields as Yale, and through about God's love. This is what one is necessary.
make a strong commitment to
we need
people
this people had said, "Well, to hell with Philander, they don't believing, more of—More bended,
use their benefits and to enter
more knees
some type of educational prowant an education, they want a castle or a mansion or some- heads bowed, and hands put
gram. A substantial number of
thing," and tore the school down for a park or something. That together.
Dr. King Is Alive
the veterans have been successwas not the case and thank God it wasn't; instead Blacks cher- Philander has been called
by Brenda Floyd
ful in completing the G.E.D.
ished this school and they came for miles upon miles to attend apathetic many times. Do you
equivalency examination.
not because it was something else to do, but because they knew know what apathy is? It is lack *®Phi Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., set aside a Under the direction of Otis
and understood the meaning of an education. They were proud
That is why we do
the
to just have an institution or higher learning that was considered of love! do anything or why not day during their annual found- Tyler,Office Philander Smith Colwant to
we ers'
of
observance, on Janu- has
equal to that of the man.
do not use all of our potential. aiy week1974, the birthday of lege established Veterans Affairs
uniquely
We need love first, and for t h e 15, Dr. Martin Luther ferent approach a to serve tdifhe
late
Brothers and sisters, sure it is a new day, but still there is love's sake, we would do any
not much change in the situation of today as compared to yes- and everything that needed to King, Jr., to pay tribute to the Vietnam era veterans.
terday. Education is still the key to a better tomorrow. And the be done without being asked. Southern minister and Nobel F o r additional information
contact: Otis Tyler, Coordingreatest part of all is Philander
Do not despair if the going Peace Prize recipient.
ator, Jim
Outreach/
is still here and she will still
The speaker for the program RecruitmentRichard, Baltimore,
gets rough. A lot of people say
Louise
be here tomorrow teaching in- strange characters, when they that it is tough here. Yes, it was Philander's College Chap- Executive Secretary.
tellect, brotherhood, and heri- see you really care about some- is tough! Tough for our egos lain, Rev. John Corbitt. Rev.
Philander Smith College
tage to an even greater asset, thing and are trying to do because the grace of God, Corbit$£ spoke on the greatness
Office of Veterans Affairs
our future Black leaders, hope- something with it or make it through Christ Jesus, is gradu- and Godliness of Dr. King. Be1110 Izard Street
fully, for a better tomorrow. better and if you are sincere ally subduing our egos and pur- ing personally acquainted with
Little Rock, Arkansas
Dr. King, and a participant in
Over all I am trying to say, then they will help you. Youifying our inward selves to the 'Marches" during the early
Phone 375-9845, Ext. 79
what the
grace. God is
we as Black people have al- know you anyway.man thinks receive more a n d gradually sixties, Rev. Corbitt's message
about
He alus
ways been able to make some- ready saying you cannot istake chastising our selfishness.
was radiantly powerful.
thing better out of what we al- care of a damn thing noway. crucifying
ready have. We have an Insti- You are too lazy to learn. I am Jesus was already pure, but Dr. King was a disciple of Let's Get Together
tution I will admit in compar- saying he is wrong! Even bet- He symbolically acted out this Non-Violence and knew that
ison to beauty on a national ter than that, our own Black inner process for all of us to black men could not fight the I have noticed here on camscale it is ugly. To match its
battles of oppression, poverty, pus something that needs serihigher see.
buildings and terrain that it society ifwill think even see we First, He went through a per- and human indignities by any ous, immediate attention. There
seem to be an unbreakcovers on a national level, it of us they too can
other method. Violence would
iod of preparation which was bring total destruction upon the doesn'tbond between us born
able
would probably be listed very care.
a time of study and discipline. black race. He, therefore, ad- here in America and our black
near the bottom. But to classi- Together we can overcome Then He began to openly serve
fy it within myself it is the whatever obstacle there is just mankind and receive more of vocated Non-Violence as a brothers and sisters born in
greatest thing that could ever
God's grace. You see,
will means by which attaining a other parts of the world. At
happen to me. To me it is more because there have been many empower you Himself God help goal. That goal being "equality first I thought it was a case of
to
conquests
that have been
there being nothing in common
beautiful than the greatest overcome. beforeus spread love, others. He always freely gives for all of man-kind."
Let
Rembrant. Her knowledge is and joy, and Brotherhood as strength to those who would Though his body has become between t h e t w o different
greater and worth more to me well as intellect on and off the put themselves down for the enveloped in the dust, Dr. groups, but I realize to say that
would only be a lie.
than all the gold in Fort Knox. campus of our
benefit of
Together and openly sharing make Philander Institution. Let's in service. being used by Him King's spirit and his dream for We all know that it is not just
Submission to His
are still
the
the love and respect that we hearts of everyinman,eyes and will brings instant blessing and brotherhood and minds alive in through culture or heritage, but
have for this Institution and our and child a refuge from woman grace. Then Jesus symbolically the hearts children. of men, through everyone trying to obthe ilfellow man, then we as people, literacy and ignorance of the grew stronger in grace day by women, and
tain a common goal, which is
as members of this Institution world. The only way to do this day as He periodically served The great mortal is gone, but to obtain an education. But
his dream lives on!
can make it grow.
what is even more important,
is we ourselves must first love and prayed, served and prayed.
there is a great deal of inforEvery now and then He would
Have you ever stopped and it.
go out into the wilderness for a shall be able to separate us mation and knowledge that can
thanked creation for not stopshared by the both of us.
which
ping before she created Phil- I would personally like to time as a spiritual revival to from the love of God, Lord." beThis article is geared to bring
Jesus our
ander? I strongly feel that if make an appeal to all those re-establish Himself and gather is in Christ —Gerald Goldsby
(Continued on page 3)
we would stop ridiculing and who hate Philander. I want you Strength. But not long after- Amen.
destroying our school because to know I do not give a d . wards, He would be back to
we feel it is not doing any- There are those of us who are work I Finally, He overcame ANNOUNCEMENT
thing for us, then it would be proud of her and worship her completely on the cross.
Activity
Time
Place
in doing what she has to do. Now we share in the suffer- Date
a better place.
5:00 p.m. National Alumni
Christ.
Convention
Do you remember the in- You might find it better at ings of so shallBut even as we March 9, 1974
suffer,
we overcome
Founder's Day
auguration speech of the late UALR or somewhere if
through His grace. So let us
Program
President, J. F. Kennedy? He
stick with Him, please 1 If He
said, and I quote, "Ask not
Election of Nawants us, where can we hide?
what your country can do for Thought For The Month
tional Alumni
Or run? For as Paul says in
you, but ask what you can do
Officers
for your country." This is to "Happy is the man that find- Romans 8:38-39—
for 1974-75
Fine Arts Bldg.
say the same for Philander. If eth wisdom, and the man that "For I am persuaded that
End of year
we stop looking at the walls giveth understanding," for un- neither death, nor life, n o r
reports
and demanding and regretting; derstanding is happiness that is angels, nor principalities, nor
powers, nor things present, nor February 17,1974 5:00 p.m. Alumni Workand do what we can to help,
shop-Student
things to come, nor height, nor
then this would be a better received from wisdom."
Activities
place. Anyway people are some
Proverbs 3:13 depth, nor any other creature
Fine Arts Bldg.
Smith College.
The Panthernaut places emphasis on news of interest, faculty
and alumni. Articles should be submitted to the Panthernaut
Office.
�January, 1974
THE PANTHERNAUT
Page 3
HOW SHALL
Home Ec. Groups
THEY LEARN
Plan Educational
by ABNER MATHIS
Experiences
The Bio-Pre-Med Society had
its beginning on P h i l a n d e r We are Black and we are Proud Students enrolled in Family
Smith College campus three How Shall They Learn?
and
years ago. The objectives of the We want our Freedom, So we Relations a203 conducted projshared in planned class
organization are: to promote
talk Loud
ect designed to help students
interest in medical fields, to
achieve the objectives of the
provide opportunities for social How Shall They Learn?
improvement and to instill re- Enough to be heard by the course.
Great White Father
sponsibility and self-confidence
A panel discussion decided
in its members. Its membership How shall they learn?
by the group, brought to the
is extended to Biology, Chemyou can push something so
istry and Pre-Med majors and Thatfar, and it won't go away campus participants from the
community and representatives
related fields.
from family-related city and
farther
state agencies and programs.
The Society established the How shall they learn?
participants were Mr. WilSickle Cell Anemia Foundation That we no longer wear the The Hamilton, Executive Direclie
Be A Member of
on this campus. Seminars, lecchains or wear the scars tor of Arkansas Family Plantures and clinical tests are givlike our ancestors did.
The Talented Ones
ning Council, and Mr. William
en annually, although there are How shall they learn?
1974 JANUARY 1974
Coordinator,
few participants other than Sci- That Civil Rights with equality C. Watson, ServiceHuman ServThe Drama Department is in
S M (T)2 3 F S
T W T 4 5
Central Arkansas
ence majors. The organization
the process of getting into full
Council. Both
came when I was a kid ice the institution. are graduates
sponsored an Evolution seminswing. Its present members
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
of
ar recently which included dis- How shall they learn?
foresee a bright and prosperous
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
cussion on the religious and That what we want is not hard Dr. C. J. Mims, Vice Presiroad ahead. It is a good thing
20 2122 23 24 25 26
scientific levels.
that there was someone worthy
to give
dent for Academic Affairs,
27 28 29 30 31
and intellectual enough to sponserved as campus representaThe Bio-Pre-Med S o c i e t y How shall they learn?
sor such a program. Now that
the panel. The theme
plans field trips for its mem- That all we want is a better tive on by the student commitit is here, we too, will be able
selected
bers. Last semester we were
chance to live
CALENDAR GIRL
to express ourselves theatritee was "The Changing Negro
guests at the Toxicology Plant How shall they learn?
cally.
in Pine Bluff. Currently we are If we don't get our freedom we Family."
The program is designed to
planning clinical experiences at
The evaluation indicated that
can get
use as many aspects of theatre
the University of Arkansas How shall tough Learn?
the experience had considerawe all
as possible to help people grow
Medical Center and the Baptist
ble educational value for the
in manifold ways. Sponsor, Miss
Hospital.
That God made us all of the students involved.
M. Hazzard, has informed me
same stuff.
that the Drama Club will be
The organization has two adMrs. Evelyn Harris served as
preparing for its first producvisers, Dr. Margaret Scheer and
General Chairman for the projtion soon. These productions
Rev. Wayne White. We work
ect. Other class members of the
are not pertaining specifically
with Philander's Chapter of the
committee were: Misses N. Norto those of us who are memArkansas Collegiate Academy P S C Exceeds Goal
wood, B. Fowler; Messrs. Genbers, but they also open to those
of Science which is advised by
(Continued from page 2)
try and Norman. Other particiwho just want to participate.
Mrs. Willie Johnson and Dr.
William Woods.
Dr. M. A. Jackson, the UNCF pantsL.were: Misses B. AnderIf you feel that you would
son, Fells, B. Robinson, and
of
like to be a member, contact
The officers and members Manfirst the Year, contributed Mrs. Janice Williams.
the
$1,000. The two agenthe President of the Drama
are:
cies giving the largest contriClub, Mrs. Lottie Hammond,
President
Linda Watson butions were: The Greater Litwho, along with Bevelyn WyVice President Carswall Price tle Rock Clearing House, $3,000; Let's Get Together
att, is in the process of develSecretary
Carla Colon and the Georgia Pacific Founoping and casting an original
(Continued from page 2)
Asst. Sec
Frances Harris dation, $3,000.
black musical.
mm
Phyllis Hamilton The Trustees, the college fam- us closer together, united as
This semester promises to be ls OUT Calendar Girl of t h e Reporter
brother and sister,
ily, and the president are grate- one together to obtain worka fun-filled and creative one, Month is Black and Beautiful
Beverly Butler
ful to all friends of Philander ingdegree, but to also not only
as well as one that will be self- Miss Linda Faye Chunn. Miss
Eddie Reed
create a
Smith College who participated a
enlightening to many of us Chunn was born January 1st,
Patricia Marks
bond
in this victorious Statewide mother between us a n d our
here at Philander Smith.
1954, under the ruling Zodiac
Jesse Chun
country.
UNCF Campaign.
There will be many areas op- sign of Capricorn. She stands
Michael Abegio
en to participation that pertain maj estically to greet h er onThis goal can only be met
Hattie Thompson
Miss Loualice I. Daniels, a
to the theatre. Among them lookers at 5'4%". Her weight
communication.
Michael Gilliam
freshman from Little Rock, is throughwill give a general This
are: acting, make-up, stage corresponds to her slender, but
article
hisMargaret Graham
the UNCF Queen of Philander tory of the country and a comcraft, publicity and music. If shapely form, and tips the
Anita Willis
Smith. She will attend the An- parison of the languages used
you are interested in any of scales at 115 pounds.
Odessa Adams
nual UNCF Meeting in Wash- every day as interpreted by one
the above arts, or wish to learn Linda is a junior at PhilanChester Sims
ington, D. C. Robert Nelson, of our fellow brothers or sisthem, please put yourself at der Smith College in Little
Carl Wamble
Co-chairman and Alumni Cothe disposal of the Drama Club. Rock, Ark. Her major is physiFaye Reed
ordinator, is the Alumnus of ters from abroad.
Lou Alice Daniels
cal education with a minor in
the Year.
special education. Her future
Zetos Are No. 1
plans are to attend graduate
UNCF
The Zetas are indeed a "Blue school in Dallas, Texas. Her
and White Sensation," and they sorority connections are with
(Continued from page 1)
proved it as they won six con- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
kansas and the efforts of the
secutive games of volleyball, Inc.
freshman class. As a result our
against the Kappa Kittens, the
candidate will represent the
AKAs, and the Deltas.
college at the annual U.N.C.F.
Convention, Shareham InternaThe dynamic battle took place tition on the court, were also
tional Hotel, Washington, D. C.
in the Philander gymnasium on defeated, but not before giving
January 18, as the Zetas took the Zetas a shake-up. The ZeListed below are reports from
on the Kappa Kittens first and tas, however, regained their
organizations.
beat them two games in a row. composure, utilized good teamThe Kappa Kittens took their work, and went on to become
Freshman Class
$255.00
defeat well and resigned from the victors.
Sophomore Class
27.00
the volleyball court.
For those who missed this
Junior Class
.. —0
The Deltas were second to be first game, a re-match is schedSenior Class
86.00
beaten and they took their de- uled for Friday, January 25, in
Omega Psi Phi ...
25.00
feat gracefully also.
Philander's gym. Keep on doAlpha Phi Omega .... 25.00
The AKAs, the only compe- ing what you doing, Zetas!
The Pre-Alumni Council extends special thanks to parents
On-Compus Recruitment Calendar
and alumni that made contributions to our fund raising efCareer Counseling and Placement
forts.
Philander Smith College
Little Rock. Arkansas
As for other campus organizations, it was understood at
FEBRUARY
the beginning of each fall sem7
Marine Corps
ester that 50% of all funds
11
Omaha Public Schools
raised between September and
Mr. William K. Langdon, recruiter, would like to talk
December 1973 should have
with Elementary and Secondary teacher education
been reported to U.N.C.F. If
your organization failed to do
majors.
so, it means that all fund raisMemphis City Schools—9:30-4:00 p.m.
14
ing activities for the Spring
Two schedules are placed on the Bulletin Board (one
1974 will be denied. Just think
for Elementary Education majors and the other for
. . . if several groups cooperSecondary teacher education majors)
ated, it is very unfair if you
18-20 Navy Recruiting District (Student Union)
did not give your fair share.
18-19 Vista
In other U.N.C.F. related acThe Kroger Company
22
tivities, Miss PSC, Beverly ButMr. R- F. Dietrich, Jr., recruiter, is interested in talkPeffly
M. L. Harris Auditorium at 7:30 ler, attended the Regina Detroit,
ing with Business Administration, Mathematics, Psy- Sheer Elegance
p.m., when the Phi Beta Ome- Scholarship Dinner in1973 fall
chology, and Political Science majors.
Pleats are the signature of ga Fraternity, Inc., will present Michigan during the
Butter was
Social Security Administration—Mid-America Program Lakey New York for the com- "It Takes An Attitude," an semester. Miss that award. also
Chocolate brown,
Center. Mrs. Mary Crenshaw and Mr. Francis E. Hall ing season. and lime green are evening of fashion featuring a recipient of
pastel pink,
If you noticed in the newswould like to talk with any major.
the colors used by Lakey in MilHson M. E. Inc. and Trusty papers, Philander Smith exceedof California with special guest
City of Kansas City (Governmental Agency)
left).
27
ed
A representative would like to talk with Chemistry, his evening gown (abovechosen designer Lakey, who will be by its U.N.C.F. goal of $30,000.00
Trusty of California has
more than $7,000.00.
flying down with his Spring
Business Administration, and Physical Education majors. aqua, balon knit for his gown Collection and two of his mod- should prove the "we canThis
Sign-up Sheets are available on the Bulletin Board In the
(above right) that can be seen els. Tickets will be one dollar together and do the things get
we
Administration Building.
on the 10th of March in the and they will go on sale soon. went*"
The Bio-Pre-Med
Society
�Page 4
THE PANTHERNAUT
SPORTS MOORE
by WADIE
The Mighty Panthers
January, 1974
By FRANK COOPER
of the Gazette Staff
The Philander Smith College Panthers are doing it to death.
Three years ago two differ- They have a season record as of January 17 of 6-3 and are desent bomb shells were dropped perately trying to hold on to make the post-season playoff* In
on the sporting world. One of
those bombs made such a noise Kansas City, Missouri.
that it was heard clear around
five of Ed Plowden and David Brook* In
the world. The second, mean- the With the starting Ronald Burleson, Bro, Ross and transfer
back court and
ingless unless you're a Philander
back
the
Smith fan was heard only from student Russell Daniels on theability line,frtock Panthers have imto
shots and run and
Little Rock to Kansas City. pressed the crowds with their
shoot opponents out the gym.
On March 8, 1971, Joe Frazier,
Coach
can always
the people's BOY won a unani- players to Casson his starting look to his bench and come up with
Doleman
mous decision over Muhammad waiting in matchwings along fives ability. 6'9" freshmen, Will be
the
with 3 dynamite
Duke
Ali at the Madison Square Banks, Relton James and Steve Brown.
Garden in New York.
That same year James CasThe student body is with the team, so, Go Mighty Panthers!
son's Panthers put together
their best basketball record Go!
The Race Is On!
ever. And like the final Ali
shock, Casson's Panthers were
Intramural Report
by ODELL CARR
denied the right to participate
By Frank Cooper
in the NAIA District 17 play1974 should be a year of
changes for the better, accord- Intramural basketball is tight off.
ing to those who can be con- er this year than it has been It's history now, but both Ali,
sidered the nucleus of Philan- in other years. After the first and Casson's Panthers are hopder's track team. This year month of play 4 teams have ing that the 1974 year is leaning in their favor.
promises more variety in events only lost 1
and
with the addition of more per- 4 ways for game place.are tied But even the odds are against
first
sonnel.
Casson.
After being beat
In order
reach the playTeam capabilities should be Bound the Omegas by Upward off, he mustto be recognized as
have been
enhanced this year more so by shooting and rebounding excel- the best independent (not bedeeper concentration, team spir- lently, with the return of Ger- long to the AIC) team in the
it and dedication to our cause ald Boone and Theodus Harris, state: The Panthers are comin an overall effort to emerge the Kappas are again strong. peting against UALR( the Unistance, it provided me a unique
into a successful season.
opportunity to become exposed
Coach McGraw and the Orig- v e r s i t y of Arkansas-Little
Basically good leadership and inals seem to be having trouble Rock), UAPB (the University
to a diversity of scholars and
hard work will prove to play this year winning only 1 game of Arkansas-Pine Bluff), and
their functional expertise. The
a prominent role in the suc- on a forfeit.
fact that these individuals are
Brown University. UALR
not available on this campus or
cess of Philander's track team The Sigmas are steadily im- Johnan almost complete sched- United Nations
has
possibly anywhere else in the
for '74. Although there are proving, but it seems it will be ule against AIC teams. UAPB
world, made the occasion even
many negative views to be con- too late for them when they has faced league-leading Hen(Continued from page 1)
For
sidered, you never really can jell together.
Nebraska Wesleyan
derson twice, and John Brown under the direction of University more rewarding. t h i s all pracseminar
be sure, maybe some of our Upward Bound seems to be is another regular AIC foe.
Dr. Leon- tical purposes
could be likened to going to the
New Year's Resolutions will the team to beat everyone, but Philander Smith had a shot at ard Kramer.
come through after all.
is
opportuni- Oracle at Delphi. If by chance
the
they also have their share of Henderson during Pine holiday ty Thisbe amy secondthe seminar, this characterization appears an
part of
in a tournament at
Bluff. andtoas it was in the first in- exercise in rhetoric, may I asturnovers and mistakes.
resure you that this is not the
Alpha Phi Omega seems to Although Casson is in theseaWanted . . Female
for
be the team to get blown out building processmany next who line-up like Haggard once did. case. The fact is that on this
are
fans
campus I represent a departof the gym, but it depends on son, there his
Philanderians
the team's
the playing capacity of John believe in once Panthers.reporter Ross, left-handed leading scorer, ment of (1) one, (not necessaris a
shooter, with ily a reflection on Philander
Casson
told a
By FRANK COOPER
Carter.
a range that is capable of exthat he'd win a shot at
and in such situations
The Newcomers in my opinion offs before his present the play- tending beyond 25 feet. But Smith),likely to develop a likeATTENTION! ATTENTION!
group of mostly Ross works the baseline one is
is the team to beat. With good players left Philander Smith.
Coach McGraw needs female
for his
participants to compete in girls rebounding and outside shoot- "We've got the nucleus of and handles a lot of the rough ness beliefs own ideas, concepts,
and
which may very
stuff inside.
basketball. No experience nec- ing, they could win it all.
well transcend the limits of
another good ball club," said
essary. Coach McGraw feels
Casson. "And we've got the Leighton McCrary and Ed scholarship. Consequently, I
Team Standing As Of
that all he needs is a little speed
players here that can produce Plowden are mostly defensive consider my participation in the
January 19
and height to match the powers
hawks. If you'd throw James seminar direct ACUHS conthe kind of
3.—1 ed all along.season we've want- Thompson and Thurloo Pearson tribution ato Philander Smith
of other area colleges and come Omegas
Upward Bound
3—1 "Everything here goes against into the lineup, you'll have five College.
out a winner.
... 3—1 us. The way they rate teams steady guards, all capable of
He needs a team to match Newcomers
Kappas
2—1
with his fine returns, Reva Bat- Originals
is in
of
1—2 for the playoff teams. favorwas starting. a doubt, it would be Highlights
tles, Annie Wilson, Alma Tate, Sigmas
only
It
Without
1—2 based the AIC competition you hard for Casson to replace the 1. Twenty-five enthusiastic
Donna Ealy, transfer students Alpha Phi Omega
on
1—2 play. They the
Jean Adams and Freshmen
figured our schedule likes of Lockhart and Neal. students, who came prepared to
hard and did.
Carol Vasser and Willie Washwas just a little too weak for They were a pair of jumping workLectures delivered by John
2.
ington.
Agg ress i ve-ma n
AIC competition. Then they hit jacks, that couldn't be kept off G. Stoessinger, Nicholas T. Gonus with turning in our record the rim. But to ease things Cas- charoff, and David Lenefsry.
We owe it to ourselves to
by ABNER MATHIS
son has Ronald Burleson, Monor
too late."
come to the aid of the coach
3. The seminar was well
and make Philander Smith a This will be a series of arti- Philander Smith started think- Doleman, Willie Hall and sev- ganized and administered. oreral freshmen that are hitting
winner.
cles proj ected to honor our ing BIG during 1969 when Cas- the boards with authority. A 4. A visit to the annual meetson built his
most outstanding Panthers on All-American team around eant healthy Marion Clark could be ing of the Foreign Policy Assoguard R
r
the basketball court. This arti- Thompson from Texas. o bThat the ace in the Panther lineup. ciation.
The
cle will be geared toward giv- year Thompson led the nation According to Casson this 5. Attendance at Secretarying recognition to the most in free throw shooting and field group can go a long ways. And General Kurt Waldheim's Press
Grooving
outstanding player of the baspercentage,
he's planning
most Conference, January 10, 1974.
Panthers
ketball team. In order for a goal 10 scorers inand was in the out of them in to get thefuture. My profound regret is that it
the nation.
the
player to qualify, he will be top NAIA didn't want a one- Travel expenses isnear biggest was not possible for Philander
the
The
by FRANK COOPER
be
judged academically as well as man team that year.
question mark for the Panthers. Smith College students to due
in
On January 23, 1974, the according to his sportsmanship Two years later Casson built Their only in-the-state game is involved of this experience
to
Philander Smith Panthers met contribution achieved on the that complete team. He had ex- UAPB (they'll face each other thatlack the funds; it is hoped
in
future money will
the challenge of the Paul Quinn basketball court.
bal- in February). And whenever
politically
Tigers and victory fell upon For so long, our Panthers perience, height, overall big- you're on the road as much as be a deterrent to exposure.
ance, equal
sensitive intellectual
them. The Panthers did every- have taken the court and exem- gest of all, talent, and the
the Panthers, that's like spotdepth. Two
thing right in the second half plified courage, professionalism, college transfers, Joshua junior ting your opponent 20 points
Lockof the game. Replacing Dolebefore the game starts.
wisdom to the
man on the back line with Ron- and their capabilities maximum hard and Tommy Wilson proved Ali got his second chance at ANNOUNCEMENT
of
only to their worth and vaulted the
ald Burleson and the game's receive a pat on the back, as Panthers into a winning team. Frazier. Casson's still looking All those who haven't comother starting players of Leigh- a way of saying "great job" or With Wilson and Robert Cal- for his first with the NAIA Dis- pleted registration are asked to
please do so before January
ton McCrary, D a v e Brooks, "nice shooting." This article is houn at the guard spot, Lock- trict 17 playoff.
27th, dead or alive.
Russell Daniels and Brother to say more than that. It is to hart at center, and John HagRoss, the Panthers moved and say, "Keep up the good work, gard and George Neal working
grooved with excellence of a Panthers. We are all proud of the forward positions, the Pan- BASEBALL
well-made car.
you, and we stand beside you thers won their first 12 games
By ABNER MATHIS
After being down by as many a n d honor your accomplish- that season.
I have been informed by assistant coach Norman, that physas 7 points in the 1st half, the ments."
Ever since that season Casson
will begin in the latter part of this
the
Panthers went into the locker It is hoped that this will has travelled the highways in ical fitness of next. He foresees a good turnout month, oryear,
part
for this
room down 48-44. With a word boost our brothers to heights search of building a team that earlyeven better one than last year.
of wisdom and a few hollers never before reached or hope- can carry the load. With a lit- and There are a lot of new faces on the campus, but I have not
here a n d there from Coach fully prompt them to render tle playing time, and seasoning, inquired whether they would be trying out for the team or not.
Casson, the Panthers came out services academically as well as this year's group could equal It would be wise to see the coach have a chance to cut some of
and completely dominated the
the ones of 1969 and 71.
to obtain
roster, because of too many try-outs. With
second half, blocking shots, and physicallyoutstanding the honor Thompson was good. He was the players from the would be more competitiveness in trying to
of most
Panther. a dead-ringer from outside, and this happening there
running and shooting as they Instructors will be asked to
do so well.
had
to take him in- qualify and there will be a better team representing the rest of
submit academic ratings in the side the moves Wilson and Cal- us Philanderians.
like both
Brother Ross scored 16 of his form of excellent, good, averCoach Norman has also informed me that a majority of our
game high 29 points in the sec- age and poor. This will then be houn. But today's Dave Brooks games will be played here at home, so that our student body can
ond half and contributed 15 counted, along with the man's might have a step on the pack. become more involved in our athletic program.
rebounds on the offensive and performance r e c o r d on the Overall Brooks has the tools to
Consult with Coach McGraw or Coach Norman on the exact
defensive boards. McCrary and court. As Editor of the paper, be the greatest Panther guard starting date, and the position which you wish to fill. There is
Daniels had 13 points to round I hope we will be able to ob- of all time. He's a floor leader, mention of athletic letters to be passed out to the team. It would
out the scoring. Final score: tain full participation In get- and an unselfish player.
be nice.
96-84.
ting information required for When you add Clarence Ross,
1974. It still is
that adds spice to the Panther late Practice started Monday, January 20, in participating. not too
Go, Mighty Panthers, Go!! the furtherance of this article.
for those of you who are interested
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