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Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi
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Two Tougaloo College sophomores, Barbara J. Gill and Romona G. Jackson, invited to represent Disciples of Christ at White House Conference on Children and Youth in Washington, D.C., March 27-April 2. Details their leadership roles in youth fellowships and sororities.
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Misses Barbara J. Gill and Romona G. Jackson, sophomores at Tougaloo Southern Christian College, have been invited to attend the White House Conference on Children and Youth, to be held in Washington, D. C., on March 27 to April 2. They will attend as representatives of the Department of Religious Education, Disciples of Christ.
Miss Gill is national president of the Christian Youth Fellowship, Disciples of Christ, a member of the college choir and the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
Miss Jackson is president of the Youth Convention (Negro), Disciples of Christ; chairman of the National Disciples Student Fellowship and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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Washington, D. C.
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March 27 To April 2
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Sophomores Barbara J. Gill and Romona G. Jackson from Tougaloo Southern Christian College invited to White House Conference on Children and Youth as representatives of Department of Religious Education, Disciples of Christ. Gill is national president of Christian Youth Fellowship and member of college choir and Alpha Kappa Alpha. Jackson is president of Youth Convention (Negro), chairman of National Disciples Student Fellowship, and member of Delta Sigma Theta.