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BLUE BEAR =u: 5 4 1, Berry—big time coach—$10,000 per annum—still single. E 2. Bowling—mother of five chaps—teaching math—and happy. E 3. Butler—bay-window-ed M. D.—lucrative practice—espoused to Rose. E 4. Byrd—A. M. E. Zion bishop—biggest preacher in U. S.—Pauline. : 5. Carrington—divorce lawyer in Chicago—three hig-headed sons. 4 6. Carson—still single because Bear married—professor of German. 7. Clement—happily surrounded by young Wallaces—big and heavy. 8. Clement—a confirmed bachelor caused by a senior year heart break. 9, Corrothers—tennis champ of world—single—hbig timer. 10. Davis—living with wife at Whitestone, L. I—big lawyer. 11. Diggs—still with “Tom” and now a family—living in New York. 12. Foreman—America’s foremost prima donna—single and sad. 13. Hall—great language instructor at Livingstone—‘Vagabond”. H 14. Hines—happily married—three kids—part time on the stage. E 15. Holland—wealthiest merchant in the south—little Mary, age 5. E 16. Jackson—world-renowned cancer expert—income $50,0U0 per. 17. Kelsey—weighing 200 pounds—married, but no kids—rich. H 18. Kyle—abroad winning singing laurels—still single—hottt. F 19. McAden—tied to “Mule” but threatening to quit—three kids. 20, McCullough—U. S. Minister to Africa 21. Maize—tied to “Cat” but t hreatening to quit—butter and egg man. still single. 22. Medford—organized of Harmony Four, world renowned quartet. ETT 23. Nicholson—still married—mayor of Spencer—no kids. 24. Parker—big shot in N. Y. politics—shot at twice. 25. Standifer—pastor of Mother Zion Church, N. Y.—ten kids. i 26. Trent—a prosperous accountant—a mellowed old bachelor. FE 27. Young—the celebrated author of “The Why and Wherefore of Teeth’ — E famous dental surgeon. i —— = Moen Tm Page twenty-eight
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Page 31 text:
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PVT When the curtain rose on Act III, and the “ole school bell” tolled, new faces were seen among us. We now had in the cast, Miss Ruth Bowling, and Messrs. James Clement, John McCullough, and William Parker. lost Mr. Sheppard Jones and Mrs. Genela Jackson-Standifer. But we had GV ‘This act presents us imbued with the indomitable spirit to strive for the things hi ghest and best We donned the vesture of our senior dignity, for playfulness is out of the question. and this means hard work. We have now eight on a Dean’s List of fourteen as in previous years, but all of us have grown older and wiser since the play began. The hero in Act IV as in Act III is William E. Carrington, the indefatigable worker—his superb acting helped and is helping the play along quite a bit. There are additions to the cast—Miss Emma Foreman, Messrs. B. T. Medford, Paul Jackson, and W. B. Davis. Five members of the college octette are bidding Livingstone College adieu—ten members of the Choral Union say farewell—the college loses three student teachers—a college publicity manager relinquishes his position to pass out with the rest. The curtain is slowly descending on the finale—the end of a perfect day—June 4, 1930. The last rays of the sun are barely visible on the distant horizon and a quiet group, their sport clothes of college life having been replaced by caps and gowns, are standing, gazing at the massive, sturdy stone gates, so symbolic of Livingstone—wondering of the future and asking the question—now what? Emma Mills Clement, Historian Page twenty-seven —— TTL MC
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TETITE TELECUETELELY WI =i: = BLUE BEAR TH Set Saele Ft ce LAST wiICkL AND TESTAMENT oF THE CLASS oF 30 We, the undersigned, known under the corporate name of The Class of 1930, being of healthy body, full age, average intelligence, sound and stable judgment; realizing that we have about completed the span of life ordinarily allotted in this world of scholastic endeavor and are about to depart to a world unknown, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. Through this will, we dispose of all our valuable property and experience and do give and bequeath the following articles to wit: 1. To the Junior Class, we leave our senior dignity, privileges, and everything else that we have that they want and can’t get until after our departure. 2. To Benjamin Lee, William Carrington leaves his ability to make frequent and lengthy discourses on anything or nothing. 3. Nelson Nicholson leaves his knowledge and scholastic attainment to Roger Kiser. 4. To Samuel R. Lomax, Andrew R. Maize bequeaths his place at the head of the list of lovers. 5. To Thomas W. Wallace, Booker Medford and Jimmie Clement leave their voices with the hope that he will become a world famous tenor. 6. Altonell Hines and Emma Clement leave their seats in the Choral Union to Elizabeth Ingram and Elise Robinson, believing that the places will be well filled. 7. To Clara Cherry, Ruth Bowling leaves her position as pianist at Dean Clement’s church at Landis, N. C 8. Roxanna Diggs leaves her stoutness to Anna Bb. Patton. 9. John McCullough leaves his preaching ability to Clarence Moreland. 10. To Eurie Andrews, Catherine McAden bequeaths her high scholastic standing. Page twenty-nine
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