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STUDENT COUNCIL The powers granted to the Student Government are zealously guarded and are used at all times for the preservation and furtherance of the democratic idea of self- government for the student body. The Student Council has since its inception sought to justify the faith which has been placed in the ability of students to regulate rt major sphere of their life here on the. campus. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CABINET Vital in the life of every Livingstone College student are the campus religious activities, born of the feeling that all the students should be united in Christ. To this end the Christian Endeavor Cabinets direct their earnest efforts.
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The Student Christian Association was initiated on Livingstone ' s campus under the leadership, guidance and influence of Miss Rena Weller. We have as our purpose the spiritual, mental, moral and physical upbuilding of all students. Although we haven ' t been able to achieve the goals that we had desired, we are determined that our reach shall exceed our grasp. WEST CENTRAL SOCIETY Dedicated to the heart of the Seventh Episcopal QiGG of the A. M. E. Zion Church, organized October 17, 1943 under Rev. John H. Miller, Founder and first President.
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DRAMATIC CLUB The Livingstone Players organization has long been a part of this college. The aim of this club is to promote an interest in all phases of dramatics and to acquaint its members with current trends in this art. At present a three-act production. The Trial of Mary Dugan, is planned for presentation in the spring. The officers are Anne Derr, President; Dorothy Little, Secretary-Treasurer; Margie Wright, Business Manager. Prof. John S. Lash is faculty advisor. CLUB NEW YORKER From New Rochelle, Rochester, Beacon, New York, and Buffalo, we all come, not in an isolated group — but come as a body endeavoring to do some good, culturally, spiritually and otherwise. We might be even called Queer birds, but with all of this we try to spread our queerness in such a way that it will benefit our college com- munity.
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