Livingstone College - Livingstonian Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1927

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The Ell Cee of Livingstone College SENIO R CLASS Thomas Smitpi, (A. B.) (Smitty), D Charlotte N. C. President of the class, vice-president of Phi Beta Sisz;ma and a memher of the College Council, intensely athletic, played ritrht end on the varsity team and captain of haseball for two years, Athletic Editor, youngest member of the class. Plans readinsr law. Samuel Duncan (A. B.) (Footjiey), Salisbury, N. C, played right tackle on varsity team for three years, pitcher and third baseman, champion tennis player of the campus, a member of Phi Beta Sigma and the College Council. Sam is a rank- ing student and will work on his mas- ter ' s degree at Columbia University. William Reed (A. B.) (Bill), Salis- bury, N. C. Business manager of the An- nual, member of Phi Beta Sigma and the (College Council, manager of football team for two years, quarter back, rated as All State and member of the baseball team. Bill is a towering mental figure. He will take his master ' s degree at Northwestern. Anthony Jones (A. B.) {Battling Caleb), Council, N. C, a member of Phi Beta Sigma and the College Council, President of the Y. M. C. A. and manager of baseball. Played center on the varsity team for four years. Plans taking medi- cine at the University of Pennsylvania. Austin Shields (A. B.) {King Tut), Scotland Neck, N. C., president of Phi Beta Sigma and member of the College Council, winner of the Junior Gold Medal Contest7 assistant business manager, plans reading law at the University of Pennsyl- vania. I ' lit e Tivcnty-Stx

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The Ell Cee of Livingstone College SENIOR CLASS Odelite Greene (A. B.), Knoxville, Tenn., correspondinfj; secretary of the class, associate editor of the Annual, mem- her of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Odelite al- ways has a sweet, charming smile that never fades away. Her favorite pastime is music. A. A. Aljahoe (A. B.) {Johoe),.GoU Coast, West Africa, member of Ome ia Phi Psi, and a successful pastor. Rev. Adjahoe is a student and has proved him- self a valuable asset to our class. Nettie Ingram (A. B.), Rockhill, S. C, a happy, carefree young lady, who is not very interested in the opposite sex, but interested intensely in the Y. W. C. A. Nettie likes a good time and is very much interested in foreign languages. A. A. Perry (A. B.), a ranking student and an eloquent pastor who will prosecute his theological studies at Livingstone. Per- ry possesses a highly developed sense of humor and loves nothing as well as jokes. Page Tiventv-Five



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The Ell C e e of Livingstone College CLASS WILL TT ' E the class of ' 27, being of sound mind and judgment do establish W this our last will and testament and so hereby bestow on our Faculty, and those less fortunate but deserving lower classmen, our most treasured and highly valued property. ' We therefore herein name the following articles to wit : 1. To the institution we leave our ithoughts. Small though it seems you will realize that everything else ma} be taken from you, but if thought remains you are still connected by a njiagic thread with the axis of the world. 2. To our well beloved president we bequeath our sincere affections and most hearty gratitude. 3. To the faculty we bequeath an unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful slumber. 4. To the Junior class we give, grant, and bequeath the use of our seats in chapel and our privileges for a period of one year, except where mem- bers of that class Hunk, the period is hereby extended to such time as will enable them to come out with the graduating class. 5. Odelite Greene bequeaths to Wallace Lewis her power of music with the provisions that he make more progress in it for the same time than she did. Otherwise it will be given to Robert Williams. 6. Neoda Holt divides equally between Christine Walker, Ananias Evans, and John Van Catledge her intellectual ability. She feels certain that the portion allotted together with what they might make will give them hopes for honorable mention. 7. To Lindsay Eason and Joseph Daniels, Vernon Jones, William Reed and Austin Shields grant their oratorical ability. 8. Leo Henderson bequeaths to Thomas D. McDonald his mysterious disposition with the inscription, Keep ' em Guessing. 9. Walter Foster grants to William Powe the power to keep a secret. (Foster claims that nobody knows if he is or if he isn ' t — . ) 10. The musical abilities of Arthu r Bingham, Anthony Jones and Ben- jamin Ginyard are granted William Douglas and Edward Ellis. 11. Nettie Ingram leaves one-half of her valuable tongue to Isaiah McClain and hopes that he can control it better than she did. 12. Samuel Duncan and Thomas Smith bequeath to Helen Buckley their surplus heights and hope that with this she will at least arrive at the minimum height of women. 13. Doesrous L. Thurman divides equally between Linwood Mars and Eric McCoy her religious tendency. With this division she assures each a passport into Heaven, a crown and a pair of wings. Page T ' zucnly-Sc ' ccn

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