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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1935)
GIRL FARMER Miss Carolyn A. Walcott, who has just received a bachelor of science degree from Tuskegee Intdtute in agriculture, the first woman graduate in Ifoat divi sion. Miss Walcott is the daugh ter of Colonel and Mrs. Wm. H. Walcott. “. ' campus scenes at tuskegee In the picture at upper left is shown the Nurse-Training Graduating Class on way to Chapel for baccalaureate sermon. In lower left is a view of Senior High School girls wasting graduation dresses of their own making. In the center are pictured Dr. Lavens M. Thomas, second, who delivered the baccalaurate sermon May 19, with President R. R. Mo ton on the left and President-elect F. D. Patterson on the right. In the upper right photo are Tnskegee Cadets in line of march Commencement Sunday. At lower right are shown members of College Graduating class marching to Chapel on Commence ment Sunday. I SCOUTLEADER Miss Ruth Cooper of New Hav en, Conn., Tuskegee student re cently honored with a certificate of honorable mention by the Na tional Girl Scouts movement be cause of her skill in first aid. READY FOR BUSINESS 1935 GRADUATES OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, A COLLEGE COURSE AT TUSKEGEE INSTIUTE. ___ . --—...rr-r --. - r=~- ' - ^ BASKETEERS THE BASKET BALL TEAM OF THE HIGH SCHOOL AT TUSKEGEE. NEGRO TENOR IN FESTIVAL FINALE Santa Ana, Calif., June 7, (AMP) —Lynwood Young, a student o.f Saata Ana Junior college, and a voice pupil of Miss Martin will compete in the final contest foi promising operatic voices in the Festival of Arts. .. From hundreds of contestants, jive singers have been chosen to omnete for the grand first prize of me thousand doliarr Mr. Troung ■wifi sing a selection from Aida. I One Woman Show LUE SWARZ Poet, Playwright, Actress and Creator. Miss Swarz who is beginning a tour of a number of cities this month, has been acclaimed the “dramatic genius” of St. Louis. She does a series of character portrayals in “solo-dramas,” in costume in her recitals presenting __a program of wide variety. i-—-----i-i-----1 ENVIABLE RECORD THE GIRL’S BASKETBALL TEAM AT TUSKEGEE INSTITUTF. ^.<■ -^1. II TEACHER AND PUPIL Secretary of Agriculture Wallace visits Tuskegee Insti tute and is shown with Prof. Carver, who he gives credit for instilling within him a love of botany. Both Secretary Wallace and Prof Carver were at Aknes college together. NEW PRINCIPAL AT WORK DR. FOREST D. PATTERSON, TUSKEGEE S NEW PRESIDENT AT HIS DESK I _ * an .r-a- ■ ■—~.r ' ~ ^——- • •*" •••_ AID NEGRO EDUCATION Dr. William J. Schieffelin of New York, chairman of the board of trustees of Tuskegee Institute; center, and George Foster Peabody, famous public figure and Dr. R. R. Moton during a recent exercise at Tuskegee. They are waiting to Rad the student’s parade to the chapel. : COLLEGE ACTORS _ME10FEB0ST0K'Bii dSoi AT TUSKE<SEE institute, miss grace walker ■ —•~--- ^ .West Indian Agricul tural Devotee James Kidney expects to trans late the lessons he learned in Tuskegee into improved farming in British Guiana, his home, to which he is returning, after finish ing college and the course in ag _riculture at Tuskegee Institute