Jackson gets test awardAlma Brown elects queen, officersMitetitfa'BroW i g K,,-f- ' V t:v- -J\ .*k VIJMiss Alma J„ Brown and her court have been named for lhe Alma J. Brown Homecoming next week. From left are Oonna Cheeks, second attendant; Monica Perry, first attendant; Sharon Moore, Miss Alma J. Brown; LaWandaEvans, third attendant and Margaret Young, fourt^ajtendant.At Gramblingf •vACT set* - !* • * * f ,•1 -• *The American College Test (ACT) will be given at Grambling State University Saturday in Carver Hall, Room 94.The participants in the examination must report to this location no later than 8:15 a.m.Dr. Prentiss Love,minissions '{and enrollment data, academic and out-of-class.- infprm at iri aboiit-the student's- high 'school achievements and aspirations. Information about the student’s high school-* coursework, biographical data and self-reported high school gradesresults are also used to help students compare their work activity perferenees with work activities which characterize specific jobs.Anyone who has been granted admission to GSU and has previously taken the test should ask theBy Karen Mansfield Alma Brown reporterRecently held at Alma Brown were the elections for the 1981*82 studuent council officers and Miss Alma J. Brown.The results are as follows: Patrick LeBiane, president; Katrina McCarty, vice president; Rita Miles, secretary; Johnetta Bedford, assistant secretary; Greggory Hood, treasurer; Karen Mansfield, reporter; Tracey Wright, historian and Charles Wesley, parliamentarian.Alma Brown will be represented by the lovely Miss Sharon Moore as their school queen. Her attendants are Monica Perry, first; Donna Cheeks, second, LaWanda Evans, third and Margaret Young, fourth.The coronation of Miss Alma J. Brown and court will be Oct. 21 in the Alam J. Brown lab school gymnasium.Doiphus C. Jackson, better know as Carl, was selected as a semi-finalist in the Achievement Scholarship competition. Jackson had the following comments on his acheivement: “Indescribing myself there is no better place to start than my early beginning.“In the mere youthful ages of my life, I was fortunate enough to have had parents that realized that travel and broad exposure were essential to a child’s education. Therefore, I developed an awareness of things going on around meearly in my life.“Through most of my school years, I benefitted from teachers who cared about my welfare and pushed me to my limits. So, you can say that I am a kind of person that is always pushing to excel. I am a community minded person-particiating in community activities such as: Help Keep Grambling Clean, parades, marches and church sponsored activities.“I am very active at school. I belong to several organizations, the National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, JuniorEngineering and Technical Scientists Club, Art Club, Choir Club and Future Teachers of America.In each of these organizations I have a sincere interest for itsprogress, not just to be, in a club or organization; After high school I plan to study psychology, because I am interested in the limits and resources of the mind. Pursuing this discipline, possibly I can open up avenues of learning never before conceived by man.”