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MASSIE WILLIAMS, A.B. Major—Sociology -Minor—Physical Education Soc. Sc. Forum; Treas. of Club New Yorker. ELNORA WOOTEN, A.B. Major—Biology Minor—Phyiscal Education Dramatic Club 1, 2; Choral Union 1; Nat. Sc. Club 2, 3, 4; Interna- tional Language Club 4; Chr. Pro. Com. Int. Lang. Club 4; Home Eco- nomic Club 1; Commercial Club 4; Sec., Reporter of Commercial Ciub 4; Ivy Leaf Club, Pres. 3; Typist in Chief ‘‘Livingstonian”’ 4, BERNICE YOEMAN, B.S. Major—General Science Minor—Biology Nat: Se. Clubs 2, 8, 4: Sec. Se: Club 2; House: Coun. 2, 3; Interna- tional Language Club 4; Treas. Int. Language Club 4; Treas. of ‘Liv- ingstonian’’ 4, MRS. A. EVANS, A.B. Major—Sociclogy Minor—History E. YOUNG, A.B. Major—History Minor—Sociology RUTH ROBBINS, A.B. DAISY Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Choral Union 1, 4; Women's Glee Club 2; Dramatic Churb 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1; House Coun. 1; Better English Club 3; Hobby Lob- by Club 2; Little Savoy Club 1; Assoc. Editor ‘'Livingstonian ” 4. ALICE SHAW, A.B. “POLE: Major—Sociology Minor—Physical Education social) sc. Forum 2) 3, 4) Chris- tian End. Cab. 3; Dramatic Club 1; Class Sec. 3. ELIZABETH J. SMITH, A.B, Major—Sociology Minor—English, Biology GEORGE L. SMITH, A.B. Major—History Minor:—Sociology Min. Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4; Sphinx Club 1, 2; Alpha Phi Alpha Frat. 3, 4; Sigma Rho Sigma 4; Class Press 23 Soc) ‘sc. Forum! 2773, 14: Dean's List Stu; 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor “Livingstonian’’ 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Bus. Mgr. Seminarian. : : ARNOLIA WILKINS, A.B. Major—Elementary Education
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MARIE B. JONES, A.B. EQUIZ KIDS Major—Elementary Education Minor—Sociology Archonian Club 2, 3; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Soe. Sc. Forum 2, 3, 4; Nusery Kindergarten Asst. 2, 3; Library Sc. Club 3; Sigma Rho Sigma 4; House Coun. 4. ROSALIE McCLAIN, A. B. Major—Elementary Education Ivy Leaf Club 1, 2; Creative Arts Club 1; Home Ec. Club 1; Little Savoy Club 1; Hobby Club 2; House Coun. l. CLARA E. MARTIN, A.B. Major—Biology Minor—French WILLIAM HAYES GORDON, B.S. Majors—Gen. Science, Chemistry Stu. Coun. 1, 2; Camera Club 1; Asst Bus. Mgr. “‘Livingstonian” 4; Class Treas. 2; V. Pres. Xian End. 2; Interracial Con. Rep. 2; Nat. Sc. Club 2, 3, 4; W. C. Soc. 2, 3; Treas. W. C. Soc. 3; Lyceum Comm. 3, 4; Sphinx Club 1; Stu. Asst. Chem. 33 Booster Club 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Coun. 3, 4; Treas. Pan-Hellenic Coun. 3; V. Pres. Nat. Sc. Club 3; Int. Lang. Club 4; Pres. Nat. Sc. Club 4; Comm. Frat. and Sororities 4; Alpha Phi Alpha Frat. 2, 3, 4; Dean of Pledges Alpha Phi Alpha 3; Pres. Alpha Phi Alpha 4; Usher 1, 2, 3; Pres. 4; Cor. Sec. Class 4; is, PEGs TR. 2s Ye MP (Cy. An 4; Dramatic Club 1; Debating Forum 3; Creative Arts Club 2; Asst. Supt. S. S: 4: PAULINE SALLY GLENN, A.B. “PONCE” Major—Elementary Education Asst. in Nursery 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; House Council 3. HAZEL C. GRAVES, A.B. “CLEM” Major—English Minor—-Physical Education Chora! Union 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Pyramid Club 4; English Club 4, CLAUDIA M. MARTIN, A.B. Major—Elementary Education MARY R. OWENS, B.S. Major—Chemnistry JUANITA PITTS, B.S. Major—Chemistry ARTHANIEL EDGAR HARRIS “THAN” Majors—Religious Ed., Sociology Stu. Coun. 1, 2; Min. Alliance 2, 3, 4; Hobby Club 2; Pres. Sphinx Club 2, 3; Interracial Con. Rep. 2; Soc. Sc. Forum 2, 3, 4; Debating Forum 2, 3; Mgr. Debating Forum 2, 3; Chorql! Unior 1, 2: Chaplain House Coun. 4; Trent-Walker Ora- torical Medal 1; Adv. Mar. ‘’Living- stonieon’ 45 We 1C) Society, 2, 3; Pres. 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Semi- nary Rep. N. Y. City Mission Soc. 2; Seminary Rep. Home Missions Coun. of North America 3; V. Pres. Mom! End: 3) Y. MiG. A. 4 YP: Ges VIRGIL HILL, A.B. Major—-History Minor—Sociology Ministerial Alliance 2, 3, 4; Soc. Se. Forum 2; 3; 4, VOLINA JEFFRIES, B.S. Major—General Science Minor—Maihematics Ivy Leaf Club 3, 4; ‘Miss Liv- ingstone”’ 4; Sec. Class 4; Art Ed- itor ‘‘Livingstonian’’ 4; Pres. House Coun. 4; Nat. Sc. Club 4.
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if ant me ( | We, the members of the class of 1946, hav- ing reached the end of our scholastic career here at Livingstone ‘College, and though somewhat fatigued by incessant mental toil, but still of sound mind, memory and under- standing, do make and publish this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. We bequeath to this noble institution of learning all the cash we shall have left at the end of our career, which, we hope, will aid the Trustees to reimburse the school for any damage we may have done to this edifice. We leave to our teachers all our unfinished lessons, and badly rendered recitations; we also will to them peaceful nights and undis- turbed slumber, for no longer will they have to worry about our examinations and disap- pointing grades. We leave to the Freshman Class a large bottle of unused brain glue’’ which we hope will aid them in fastening dates and other dry matter in their minds. To the Sephomore Class we will our de- gree of stability and maturity, which we trust will steer them through their trying years here. To the Junior Class, we leave our most noble and prized position—the inner shrine, the holy of holies, the sanctuary of the seniors. May they take their places with competence and appreciation. 1. Mary Owens bequeaths her petit waist- line to Sylvia Roberson; her height to Alice Saunders. 2. To Ruth Caldwell, Volina Jeffries wills her pleasing personality; and to Celeste Jeffries and Roberta Davis, her ability to keep a clean room. 3. To Thelma Richardson, Alice Shaw wills her neatness in size; to Elien Hillian and Helen Robertson, her ability to keep a clean room. 4. Massis Williams leaves her quietness and:modesty to Lula M. Staunton. 5. Benjamin Covington wills to Ernest Thomas his burning desire for the acquisition of knowledge and his profound love for the physical sciences. 6. Bernice Yoeman leaves to Ivester Shuf- ford her ability to blush and to Ellen Hillian, her job with Mr. Payton. 7. Pauline Glenn wills her ability to chew gum to Katherleen Curley, and to Lillie Bell Simmons. 8. Marie Jones bequeaths to Miriam Leak her musical ability; her Library Science book to Robena Sturgis: and to Helen Robinson, her ability to write long coherent letters. ——— =— ——= = LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 9. Rosalie McClain wills her love ior travel to Louise Hughes; and to Melva and Janie Harris, Budiou 54 in which she spent so many eventful hours. 10. To Thelma Richardson, Ruth Robbins wills her size: her struggle in Drama Class to Oliva Ellis; and her shapely feet to Aquila Hatley. 11. Claudia Martin wills her ability to keep her fingers cut of her mouth to Minnie Wiggins; and to Laura Perry her ability to hear and explain ihings well. 12. Juanita Pitts leaves her speed to Abi- gail Winchester. 13. George L. Smith leaves his experience to Alfred Edwards, 14. To Anna Downing, Louise Black leaves her jewelry. - 15, To Alfred Edwards, Arthaniel Harris leaves his modesty; to George Howie, Ern- est Thomas and Oliver Summey his ability of self expression; and to Albert Audrey his ability to become adjusted to his environment. 16. To Mattie Bunch's height; cooking utensils. Shipman goes Florence and to Daisy Adams, her 17. Vivian Duncan wills her poise and dignity to Rosa L. Bellamy. 18. To Mary McGuire and Rev. J. W. Ward, Elnora Wooten wills her ability to type; to Daisy Adams her ability to get to Sunday dinner on time; and to Alice Saun- ders her ability to dress hair. 19. Hayes Gordon leaves his weight to Sylvester Riggs; his ability to stay away from the Funeral Home to Robert L. Howie; his ability to jitterbug to John Starnes; his chair in the barber shop ic Lynwood Howie and Zelna Clemons; and his lack of ego to Alfred Edwards. 20. I, Clara Martin, will my social ability and friendly hello to Dorothy Spaulding, and to Dorothy Robinson my height. 21. Loftus C. Carson wills to James Cook his taste for clothes; to Harold Thornton his ability to jive the women; to Lynwood Howie his oratorical ability and vocabulary; and to Antonio Moreno his ability to run the Stu- dent Council. In Testimony Whereof, we the Class of 1946, have to this our Last Will and Testament subscribed our names and affixed our seals, this fourth day of June, A.D. one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. THE SENIOR CLASS W. Hayes Gordon. (Signed) =
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