Livingstone College - Livingstonian Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1944

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NATURAL SCIENCE This organization, more than ever, since the outbreak of the war has become one in which each member strives to become a true scientist for he or she knows the force of the role of the Natural Science after the war. We, the embryonic scientists of tomorrow, take our hats off to the class of ' 44. SOCIAL SCIENCE FORUM The function of the Social Science Forum is to allow for free expressions of current events. It also concerns itself with the integration of information on certain economic and political aspects of the world. Josephine Kelley, President; Vice-Presi- dent, Loftus Carson; Secretary, Emma Karris; Treasurer, Geneva Deshield.

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HOUSE COUNCIL The House Council was organized at the beginning of the school term under the auspices of the Dean of Women, Mrs. Hattie Flack. The officers are as follows: Presi- dent, Dorothy Slade; Secretary, Grace Springs; Treasurer, Geraldine Jones. Other members of the Council are: Olga Easley, Cyda Hewitt, Katherine Wall, Richella Tillery, Salhe Davis, Mario Benton and Annie Mitchell. PAN-HELLENIC The Pan-Hellenic Council, one of Livingstone ' s oldest organizations, is composed of representatives from each Fraternity and Sorority. It is the aim of the Council to foster better relationship among Greek Letter organizations, and also to stimulate an interest in Fraternity and Sorority life. . ,



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BOOSTER CLUB The Booster Club serves the student body by acting as the coordinating agency of financial efforts. It strives to maintain the extra-curricular activities of the college. Miss Lottie M. Lyons is acting advisor and Miss Onie Cooke, President. The coordinat- ing officers are; Benjamin Covington, Vice-President; Elease Sutton, Treasurer; Anna- belle Dantzler, Secretary. The complete memberships includes: Hazel Graves, George Bowers, Sarah Reeves, and George Blackwell. Members in the armed forces are: Lomarr Howard and Hubert Ellis. MISS LIVINGSTONE One of the outstanding features of the year v as the Miss Livingstone Contest. This affair is sponsored by the Booster Club. Miss Katherine Wall of the class of ' 44 was crowned Miss Livingstone this year at an elaborate affair given at the college. Her attendants are: Misses Ruby Johnson, Beatrice V iUiamson, Rosalie Gilmore, Anne Derr, Alean Marshall and Sarah Bowser.

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