Livingstone College - Livingstonian Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1930

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NELSON CLAUSELL NICHOLSON, A.B. “Nick” Southern Pines, N. C. Suave—smooth—happy though married. Chor- al Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Octette 4; Quartette 4; For- um 4; Education Club 4; Manager football 4; English Study Club 1, 2, 3; Honor student 2— First honors 3. WILLIAM EDWARD PARKER, A.B. oe Dare Ke Quiet—never on the campus—devilish. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity 3, 4; Football squad 3, 4. FLOYD LEE STANDIFHER, A.B. “Rev.” Filibusterer—he, too. happy though married; Football 1, 2; English Study Club 1, 2, 3; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity 3, 4; L’Alliance Francais 2, 3; Ministerial Alliance 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON TRENT, JR., A.B. ee rile Salisbury, N. C. Big bum——vagabond lover—hard worker. Eng- lish Study Club 1, 2, 3, 4: L’Alliance Francais 1, 2, 4; Forum 4; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity 3, 4; Editor of Living Stone 4; Editor-in-chief 1930 Blue Bear; Basketball 3; Cheer leader 2; Chor- al Union 1, 2, 3; Publicity Manager L. C. A: A., 2, 8, 4; Publicity Manager of College 2, 3, 4; Class Debate team 1, 2; first honors in ccllege 1, 2; Second honors 3; Winner Social Research prize 3. MITCHELL MICHAEL YOUNG, A.B. “Brigham” Lancaster, S.C. Witty—nutty—sappy—a good liver. Forum 4; L’Allianee Francais 1, 2, 3, 4; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Wit Editor 1930 Blue Bear and Liv- ing Stone 4. BLUE BEAR —— TMM CEE EC PERETTI CE Page twenty-five FEE TO

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rome COs TELIA OTE POEL eT AG frm aH BLUE BEAR = Page twenty-four IRMA BURWELL KYLE, A.B. “Little Bit” Salisbury, N. C. Catty—witty—jolly—and good “timey” Choral Union 1, 2, 8, 4; Octette 1, 2, 3,4; English Study Club 38. CATHERINE ELIZABETH McADEN, A.B. “Cate Greensboro, N. C. Deeply in love—timid—at times bold. Forum 4; Education Club 4; Choral Union 3, 4; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 3, 4; English Study Club 2, 8, 4. JOHN SCOTT MecCULLOUGH, A.B. “Mack” Chester, S. C. Quiet—unassuming—but a friend in need. Ed- wcation. Cluaby4= » Eyomumie 4+ Yoru Viet Onme Gunite ses 4; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity 3, 4. ANDREW ROBERT MAIZE, A.B. “Mule” Asheville, N. C. Head over heels in love-—and broke. Forum 4; Education Club 4; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; English Study Club; L’Alliance Francais 2; V. President Class of ’30; Director of dance orches- tra. BOOKER TALIAFERRO CHARLES MEDFORD A.B. Washington, D. C. Short—squatty—the crooning vagabond lover. Octetiem, 20:5..4)Quartette dse2s ot eOhoral Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Der Deutsche Zirkel 1, 2, 3; English Study Club 3, 4; Forum 4; Dramatic Club 4; Education Club 4; Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity 3, 4; Advertising Manager Living Stone 3; Football-2. ; 1B} 1a



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“All Livingstone is a stage nd all the many classes, groups of players; They have their exits and their entrances, And each class in its time plays many parts.” Thus might a portion of Shakespeare’s “Seven Ages of Man” be paraphrased. The Class of 1930 staged the usual four-act play and here follows a sketch: CLE In the fall of 1926, sixty-one greenies stepped on the stage and presented the introduction to “Livingsto ne Life”. W..J. Berry played the hero and led-the cast, wearing caps bearing the large and very noticeable “F”, through to victory. Five men played football; three men were on the varsity nine; and twelve voices augmented the Choral Union. By physical and mental powers, the “green” overcame their traditional antagonist, the “red”, by cap- turing the first three places on the Honor Roll for the year—by winning the Frosh-Soph football and baseball games—and by winning the Frosh-Soph Dehate. EAL When the “fools” appeared in the fall of 1927, they had assumed an all important air. Just half the cast appeared to find that school life also carries with it a most enjoyable social life. The non-thinkers became sophisticated, but not too much so that they couldn’t make the “green” bow to the red as they had once done the red. Two members were added to the cast—Misses Grace Corrothers and Portia Kelsey. In Scene II, we were minus one actress—Miss Catherine Malone. We emerged in June again leading in mental and physical efficiency. Page twenty-sia THAME ii Too CITRATE TO. TOOT Poorer asasee POO a 8 E 5} 8 8 a BI 5 5 IB il 8 8 Do

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