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ROOSTER CLUB The Booster Club has as its purpose to keep the traditional spirit of Livingstone College olive and high — to give the members of her family enjoyment through extra-curricula activities and to promote loyalty, understanding and a better rela- tionship between the members of this aggregated body. It is also the purpose of this club to give everyone who matriculates here an opportunity to contribute his talents for the general happiness of all. Advisors: Professor Elmore Dennis and Mrs. Savryer. President, Elease Vanetta Sutton; Vice President, George L. Blackwell; Sec ' y, Anna Belle Dantzler; Treasurer. Sarah Reevep. Other members are: James EichQlberger. Marjorie TUcker, Frank Williams, Frank Moore, Macie Bailey, Benjamin Covington, Hazel Graves. Hayes Gordon. Georgia Wilson. MISS LIVINGSTONE One of the outstanding features of the year was the Miss Livingstone Contest. This affair is sponsored by the Booster Club. Miss Mabel Miller of the class of 1945 was crowned Miss Livingstone this year at an elaborate affair given at the college. Her attendants were: Misses Lorraine Roberson, Grace Springs, Mary Anderson. Sarah Reeves, Zareeda Withers. Annie MitrVioH. R amnrr Brotherton.
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THE ALABAMA STATE CLUB Alabama belongs up front is the motto of the newly formed Alabama State Club which voices the intentions of these energetic people. The officers of this club are: President, Juanita Pitts; Vice President, Rev. Wm. Powell; Secretary, Lula M. Stanton; Assistant Secre- tary, Emma Harris; Treas- urer, Demarius Pattow Cha- plain, Rev. D. 1 . Blakey. THE LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is perhaps, the most recent organization on the campus. The club was organized by the Ijferarian and is under the gerieral asorship of the college library, ita membership consists of stu- dents who have a love of books and who are interested generally in library affairs. The purpose of the organization is as follows: (1) to develop stu- dent pride in the library, (2) 1o sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and in library service, (3) to stimu- late reading interests, and (4) to improve the library service of the college. The officers of the club are listed as follows: President, Mr. William Coleman Vice President, Miss Lillian Skinner Secretary, Miss EU«abeth Smith Heporter, Miss Marie Jones
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