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I THE 1958 LIVINGSTONIAN W. T. GIBSON Editor-in-Chief LONNIE P. DAVIS Business Manager LIVINGSTONE STAFF Seated Left to Right: Delores Dixon, Juanita Simons, Mae Sue Turner, Margaret Caldwell, Daniel lolly, Louise Peterkin, Fannie Everett, Sylvia Pinkett, Robert Mathis. Standing : Emma Holland, Robert Boomer, Shirley Bell, Gladys Mclntyre. LIVINGSTONE STAFF Seated Left to Right: Joelyn Sinton, Nessie Ingram, Bernice Watson, Louise Rice, Membra Bethea. Standing: Lonnie Davis, Edward Patterson. Not Shown: Scottie Wylie, Esther Carrin gton, Shirley Johnson. FOREWORD An old man, going a lone highway Came at the evening, cold and gray- To a chasm, vast and deep and wide Through which was flowing a sullen tide. The old man crossed in the twilight dim; The sullen stream had no fears for him; But he turned when safe on the other side And built a bridge to span the tide. Old man, said a fellow pilgrim near, You are wasting strength with building here; Your journey will end with the ending day; You never again must pass this way; You have crossed the chasm, deep and wide — Why build you the bridge at the eventide? The builder lifted his old gray head: Good friend, in the path I have come, he said, There followeth after me today A youth whose feet must pass this way. This chasm that has been naught to me To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be. He too, must cross in the twilight dim; Good friend, I am building the bridge for him. As we, the class of 1958, shed our cloak of college preparation and prepare to don the newer and more burdensome cloak of adult responsibility, we are well fortified to endure whatever may lie ahead. We are able to say we are ready because for four long and fruitful years we have constantly sat on the stools at, the feet of the masters thirsting for, seeking after, and finding knowledge untold. Accordmg to tradition and because we are proud of our Alma Mater, we here wish to present this Livingstonian of 1958. Within these unpretentious backs one will find photographs, our class poem, our class superlatives, and our countless activities-all seeking to display for judgment our accomplish- ments through four years. As we have strived for the major part of our college lives to be a lamp unto someone s feet, even so is our aim for the future. Our aim in a large sense is found in the poem above. We too have crossed in the twilight dim; it is our foremost desire to aid in the guiding of other lives, (o an even more successful plane in society. Hence, it is with an abiding sorrow overlaid with a covering of sincere gratitude and apprecia- tion that we prepare to leave these hallowed maples and oaks. We wish to thank wholeheartedly all who have helped to make this Livingstonian the success that we, the seniors of 1958, feel it is. May this contribution to the rich heritage that is aheady possess- ed by Livingstone serve ever as a reminder to posterity that we, the seniors of 1958, passed this way and it was our privilege as we passed, to attend Livingstone, Our Livmgstone, School That We Love. A WAY AND WAYS, AND A WAY TO ACHIEVE TO REWARD TO LEARN John H. Brockett, Jr. Acting President Dr. William J. Trent President Emeritus Dr. Samuel Duncan President Elect Dr. Marlowe F. Shute Julia B. Duncan Dean of Administration Registrar - Treasurer Helen D. Smith Secretary to President Mable Graves Nina Dacons Ollie Burnside Assistant Assistant Dietician Librarian Matron We, the senior class of 1958, with humble gratitude and an overwhelming sense of love and re- spect dedicate this 1958 LIVINGSTONIAN to Mrs. Dorothy Williams. Because of Lr reviving per- trPnri L w I ' ' T l ° responsibilities, we have been inspired when hope was gone strengthened when faith was amiss, and quieted when confusion was rampant. Therefore with pro- found appreciation to one is more than deserving, the class of ' 58 dedicates this annua CLASS PRESIDENT - EDWARD M. PATTERSON EDITOR-IN-CHIEF WILLIE T. GIBSON CLASS HISTORY The sun shone. One fine September morn in 1954, we stepped from our powerful imaginary Sabrejet--one hundred and thirty strong-ready to tackle a four year adventure that encompassed the social, cultural, and intellectual aspects. Needing an able leader we chose Curtis Meningall to lead us through this first stage with Miss Blanche Jordan as advisor. Under his leadership we advanced from mediocrity to a marked degree of success. In the social realm Carrie Solomon was crowned Miss Blue Revua Alameda Smith maintained an A average and Willie Gibson and David Shinholster were standouts on the athletic teams. As we tramped our way through the many adversities concomitant with any beginning, we be- came aware that there were some fundamentals that we should know. Therefore for our second stage on this strange journey we chose to use the atomic powered submarine with Fred Young as the navi- gator. As we cruised along in the depths we saw through picture windows that with diving suits forti- fied with one year ' s experience, we could possibly go on to do greater things. So donning our equip- ment, we constructed a presentable float to enter in the Homecoming Parade. Robert Gest, III, won the College Scholarship Award and David Shinholster was selected to the all E. I. A. C. football team. In this stage, as in the first, we accomplished many things and we were indeed grateful for the com- petent advisorship of Dr. Stanley H. Smith. Having satisfied our thirst for the basic things and gaining tremendous experience as wise-fools, we were now ready to again aim for the skies. We chose to travel by land to one of the many missile testing centers. Daniel Jolly was selected to guide us over the grounds and Mrs. Dorothy Williams as our official guide. Leading the honor roll we found many juniors. Among them, Benjamin Floyd, Shirley Bell, Robert Gest, III, the Bruces, et. als. Warren Hayes and James King ably represented us on the gridiron and Willie J. McNeill was the sparkplug of the basketball team. Shortly before W. T. Gibson won the Price Medal for oratory, we feted the seniors with a very memorable Junior-Senior Prom, the theme of which was Oriental Gardens. As we began our fourth stage of adventure we introduced the missile age. However, here we were to take a backward glance over the previous stages of adventure and development and gain new vigor to attract and conquer the fourth phase. With the same velocity of the many and varied missiles, our class began with a bang, being led by Edward Patterson. At this stage many of the class members were either engaged or married. Robert Gest, III, led the school in scholarship and was se- lected as the National Omega Scholar of the year. Shirley Bell, Benjamin Floyd, Edward Patterson, and Robert Gest, III, were elected to Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. This year the Student Council president came from our ranks in the person of Robert Gest, III. Willie J. McNeill was captain and stalwart of the boys ' basketball team. Just as in the other years, Lucealus Robinson and Barbara Martin were two of the best basketball players on the girls ' team. Jean Harley was chosen as Miss Livingstone as a result of the untiring efforts of every class member. After three years of being defeated in the finals, we finally won the Intramural Basketball Championship under the leader- ship of Willie J. McNeill and our class president, Edward Patterson. The girls ' team was runner-up. It was this year that we chose to exhibit our fine leadership potential by recognizing the importance of Founder ' s Day and contributing accordingly. We gave our largest contribution ever— $125.00. On the strength of our achievements we are now prepared to enter yet another stage— the satellite stage. As we board the Explorer, there is no way to go but up. As one notices the meteoric rise of each of the members of this class, a faint beep-beep is heard as we seek to find our places in the sun. For I looked into the future far as human eye could see Saw the vision of the world and all the wonder yet to be— Jordan K. Wilson SENIOR CLASS SUPERLATIVES Most Popular Most Cooperative Most Comical Best Dressed Most Athletic Most Musical Most Verbose Most Dignified Neatest Boy Girl Most Democratic Most Versatile Most Scholarly- Most Attractive Most Handsome Best Actress Most Artistic Most Efficient Most Ambitious Best Actor Best Dancer Most Likely to Succeed Most Creative Most Devout The Quietest Most Courteous Cutest Biggest Flirts Gladys Mclntyre, Edward Patterson Shirley Johnson, Robert Gest, II Willie T. Gibson, Doris Rivers Mattie Spruill, Daniel Jolly Mae Rinehart, Willie J. McNeill Wessie Souder, Geralene McPhail Willie T. Gibson Louise Peterkin, Donald Staton Althea Tillery, Harold Storks Edward Patterson Willie J. McNeill Robert Gest, III, Jossie Bruce Lucindia Felton Donald Staton Shirley Johnson Willie J. McNeill Benjamin Floyd Willie McNeill, Jr. Willie J. McNeill Ella Brooks, Robert Boomer Robert Gest, III, Shirley Bell Shirley Johnson, Willie J. McNeill Ocie Matthews, Howard Davis George Boler, Louise Peterkin Barbara Martin, William Hall Cleo Jackson Althea Tillery, George Bailey George Abrams Fresh. Juanita Alexander Fresh. Bernard Anderson Carlotta Arthur Junior Thomas Asbury Junior Martha Bacote Junior Modeen Belk Fresh. Juliana Bell Fresh. Betty L. Black Soph. Jean Black Fresh. Jessie Balwin Fresh. Arthur Barber Fresh. Elizabeth Bennett Soph. Marie L. Berry Soph. Mae C. Blakeney Soph. Minnie Blakeney Fresh. David Boger Soph. Ward en Bonner Fresh. Nina M. Bost Soph. Gordon Boulwarde Fresh. Joann V. Bowens Mary Brandon S°Ph- Fresh. Wilalma Bozeman Aletha Brown Fresh. Fresh. Leroy Brown Soph. Mary Brown Fresh. Ivey Bryant Junior Sam Burris Junior Thelma Burris Junior Mary Burwell Junior Lila M. Butler Soph. Cicero Bynum Fresh. Loretta Caldwell Fresh. Richard Campbell Fresh. Pearl R. Chambers Soph. Garland Chambers Fresh. Esther Carrington Fresh. Laura Carroll Fresh. Wellington Coleman Carol Crawford Fresh. Fresh. Haywood Corry Fresh. Jean Currence Fresh. Alvin E. Damon Soph. Virginia Craig Junior Lee Esther Davis Fresh. Ora P. Davenport Soph. ■ - T Brahnall Dodd Fresh. Virginia Dodd Fresh. Curtis Dunston Soph. William Durant Junior Marlene Douglas Junior Bobbie A. Soph. Dowdell Stanley Edwards Fresh. Gertrude Ellerbe Fresh. Ruby L. Etter Soph. Martha Faucett Soph. Carolyn Ford Fresh. Mary Faulkner Fresh. Bertha Flowers Fresh. Dora Freeman Fresh. Leonard Freeman Junior Doris Friday Fresh. Thomasena Gaither Junior Pauline Gibbs Fresh. Veonia Goldston Fresh. Carlos Graham Fresh. Bobby Greene Junior Alta Gross Soph. Evelyn Hargrave Soph. Aggie P. Harrington Soph. Ella Hayes Fresh. Theodis Hayes Fresh. Ollie Hester Fresh. Mary Hill Fresh. Joseph Hughey Fresh. Fredick Gaither Fresh. Charlotte Gaither Fresh. Patricia Gillespie Soph. Margaret Glenn Soph. Bemice Graves Fresh. Rosa Gray Fresh. Loree B. Hall Soph. Daisey Haire Fresh. Wilma J. Harris Soph. Nell Hawkins Soph. Barbara Hemphill Fresh. John L. Herndon Soph. Joyce M. Hodges Soph. William Holland Fresh, Charles Hunt Soph. Nezzie Ingram Junior Joyce Irby Fresh. Patsy R. Jackson Soph. Carolyn Jamison Fresh. Mildred Jenkin Fresh. Aaronita Johnson Soph. Janie Joe Fresh. Minnie E. Johnson Soph. Willie Lee Johnson John R. Kinard Fresh. Soph. Mary Jordan Junior William King Junior Phyllis Knox Fresh. Samuel Leazer Fresh. Ruby O. Lanear Soph. James Lenoir Fresh. Charles Littlejohn Soph. Marshall Lofton Junior Agnita Loney Fresh. Jesse Lovell Fresh. Francis McArthur Gloria McCallum Fresh. Fresh. James W. McCall Barbara McClain Soph. Junior Myrtle McClain Dorothy McCoy Fresh. Soph. Marion McCollough Elizabeth McDaniel Fresh. Soph. Willie McDaniel Talmadge McDow Junior Soph. Charles Mclllwain Junior Delores McLaurin Junior Mattie McNeil Fresh. Nancy McNeill Junior Floyd Magette Junior Joan Malcom Fresh. Betty Mayes Soph. John Mayfield Junior Acolia Moore Junior William McLean Soph. Cylista McNeely Fresh. Esther McPhail Junior Andrew Mackey Fresh. Cynthia Martin Junior James Martin Fresh. Ernest Miller Fresh. Juanita Miller Fresh. James Morrison Fresh. Del Gratia Moreland Henry Moses Junior Junior Loretta Mumford Fresh. Ruthie Neal Fresh. Mary Orr Fresh. Emery Partee Soph. Francis Peterson Fresh. Kenneth Nelscn Soph. Gloria O ' Kelly Fresh. Josephine Pearson Fresh. DeVese Perry Soph. Mary Porter Fresh. if iialgigi ' i ' f Wk 1 - 1 m mi Louise Pulliam Fresh. Cyphese Ramsuer Junior Maggie Robinson Fresh. Johnny Reddick Soph. Rita Reynolds Fresh. Rosetta Robinson Junior Raymond Robinson Benjamin Rochester Fresh. Soph. Voysteen Rogers Fresh. Winford Rose Junior Yvonne J. Rush Soph. Idella Russell Fresh. Hattie Sa nders Junior Melvin Rush Fresh. Patsy Rush Fresh. Frederick Sanders Soph. George Sanders Soph. Joseph E. Scott Soph. Maynard Sandridge Vernon Shannon Soph. Soph. Howard Shaw Fresh. Betty Shipp Fresh. Joelyn Sinton Junior Aggie Smith Soph. Preston Smith Fresh. Wendell Shipman Junior Jacqueline Sinton Soph. Christine Smith Fresh. Esteen Smith Soph. Beety Smoot Junior 1 ' , ' ■ t 1 Faye Souder Soph. James Stewart Junior Gwendolyn Spease Ruby Strickland Soph. Junior Bobbie Talbert Fresh. Mary Taylor Fresh. Edwin Thomas Fresh. Shirley Thompson Fresh. Joan Townes Fresh. Sammie Varner Fresh. Milton Ward Fresh. Irene Watkins Junior Phyllis Whitley Soph. Rayfield Whitmire Fresh. Julia Williams Fresh. William Taylor Fresh. George Tharrington Junior Gladys Torrence Junior Helen Torrence Fresh. James Wallace Junior Geraldine Walker Fresh. Bernice Watson Junior Marva White Fresh. Drucilla Wiggins Fresh. Samuel Wilkins Soph. Milton Williams Soph. Martha L. Williams Peggy Williams Soph. Soph. AC IB Mi m Robbie Williamson Paul Wilson Fresh. Fresh. Pres., Robert Gest Vice-Pres., Marshall Lofton Sec, Shirley Bell Asst. Sec, DelGratia Moreland Corres. Sec, Shirley Johnson Treas., Benjamin Floyd Post Master, Bobby Green Asst. Post Master, Talmadge McDow Chaplain, Milton Williams Reporter, Druscilla Wiggins Parliamentarian, Henry Moses Advisor, Mr. Norman Wilson Purpose The purpose of the Student Government Organization shall be to promote more democratic ideals; to assume a larger degree of individual and collective responsibility in the life of the college; to pro- mote a higher standard of college life, and to promote a more harmonious college life. Senior Counselors assist Freshmen and offer the new students their aid; hoping that it will help them adjust properly to college life. Left to Right: Willie Gibson, Shirley Bell, Daniel Jolly, Emma Holland, Benjamin Floyd, Jossie Bruce, Ed- ward Patterson, Shirley Johnson, Robert Gest, and Fannie Everett. GOLER HALL HOUSE COUNCIL The House Council is organized to assist the House Supervisors in maintain- ing orderUness and cleanliness in the dormitory. — To help create an atmosphere, where we can work, play and share with each other, teach respect for traditions and a loyalty to the Institution. By so doing we learn to live co- operatively with others. Any infraction of minor regulations can be delegated to the Student Council. THE LIVING STONE ;e, SAiisBu THE LIVING STONE THE STAFF Editor in Chief Bernard Andi Associate Editor Richard Woodward Photograph Editor Joseph Scott Sports Editor Edwdfd Patterson News Reporters; Shirley Johnson, Louise Peterson, Jessie Baldwin, Aggie Smith, Leon Watts, and Howard Davis. Feature Writers: Marshall Lifton, Sarah rhombs, Aaronita Johnson, Mildred Jenkins, Mary Jordan. Typists: Shirley Thompson, Esther McPhall, Rosemarie Reasor, Carrie Soloman. Faculty Advisi L. C. McCrar. SUBSCRIPTIOI — $1.00 pel. scholastic year. Editor-in-Chief-Bernard Anderson; Associate Editor- Richard Woodward; Photograph Editor-Joseph Scott; Sports Editor-Edward Patterson; News Reporters-Shirley Johnson.Louise Peterkin, Jessie Baldwin, Aggie Smith, Leon Watts, and Howard Davis. Typists: Shirley .Thompson, Esther McPhail, Rosemarie Reasor, and Carrie Solomon. Faculty Advisor-L. C. McCrary college The purpose of the Livingstone is to keep the students informed of the current events concerning ' ge life. COMMERCIAL CLUB General Officers: Pres.-Robert Boomer; Vice-Pres.- George Boler; Sec-Carrie Solomon; Asst Sec - Al- freda Patterson; Treas. -Avery Stoner. Advisor-Mrs. O. M. Sawyer This group exists for the purpose of uniting those students who have a common interest in business. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA JULIA B. DUNCAN PLAYERS GAS HOUSE GANG BOOSTER CLUB The Booster Club has as its purpose the stimulation of int erest in the various campus activities. It is a year round organization which functions especially during football and basketball seasons serving to continually initiate a positive and a wholesome school spirit. Y. W. C. A. Members of the Y. W. C. A. unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and to follow him. Pres.-Acolia Moore, Vice Pres.-DeVese Perry, Sec. -Fannie Everett, Assist. Sec. -Mary J. Orr. Y. M. C. A. Motto: Service through Christian Leadership Purpose : United by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of developing Christian personal- ity and building a Christian Society. Officers and Cabinet Pres. -Howard D. Davis Treasurer-James Morrison Vice Pres.-Talmadge McDow Chaplain-Edward McClain Sec. -Marvin Inman Program Chairman-Henry A. Moses Assist. Sec.-Melvin J. Rush Social Chairman-Ivey Bryant VARICK CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The Varick Christian Endeavor Society is an organization which aims at training the minds of young people in the principles of Christianity. This organization has international significance as well as national. President, Dorothy Johnson; V. President, Vernon Shannon; Secretary, Mary Burwell; Asst. Sec tary, Shirley Smith; Treasurer, Talmadge McDow. re- PRE -THEOLOGICAL UNION CHURCH SCHOOL STAFF The Church School Staff is responsible for much of the religious development and cultural en- hancement on our campus. It is a priceless experience in the lives of many students who are richly blessed by its program. Roster: Supt., W. T. Gibson; Asst. Supt., Benjamin Rochester; Sec, Nina Bost; Corres. Sec, Bettye Cureton; Treas., Howard Davis; Supt. of Children ' s Dept., Margaret Caldwell. CONCERT CHOIR Spring Tour April 9-24, 1958 Louisville, Kentucky; Chicago, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; Detroit, Michigan; Buffalo, New York; Sewickley, Penn.; Pittsburgh, Penn., Toledo, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Knoxville, Tenn. NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB Executive Officers: President-Benjamin Floyd; Vice-President-Francis D. Green; Secretary-Nancy Mc- Neil; Treasurer-Bobby Green. AUTOGRAPHS PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Members: Left to right: Standing: Bobby Green, James Bridges-Phi Beta Sigma; Willie J. McNeil, Bernard Anderson-Alpha Phi Alpha. Seated: Opposites; Emma Holland, Alfredo Patterson- Alpha Kappa Alpha : Willie T. Gibson, Benjamin Floyd- Omega Psi Phi; Nezzie Ingram, Shirley Johnson- Delta Sigma Theta; Gloria Creddle, Zeta Phi Beta. The Pan-Hellenic Council primarily acts as an intermediary between the six Greek-letter organiza- tions and the committee on sororities and fraternities. The council also works toward developing and promulgating harmony and unity between the Greek organizations. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY Members : Front Row-Joelyn Sinton, Mary Jordan, Marshall Lofton, Daisy Bowman, Gereldine Mc- Phail. Back Row-Frances Green, Fannie Everett, Elf reda Patterson, Emma Holland. Purpose: To cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to improve the social status of the race, promote unity and friendship among college women, and keep alive within the alumnae an interest in college life and true progressive movements emanating therefrom. ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY Motto : First of all, servants of all, we shall transcend all. ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY Members: Clarice Jones, Shirley Ervin, Teverious Johnson, Barbara McClain, Gloris Cradle, Ber- nice Watson, Peggy Barnhill. Purpose : The purpose of the Amicae is to lend dignity, influence, and assistance to Zeta activities. Pm BETA SIGMA Members: Walter Goodman, James Bridges, Jesse Corry, Daniel Jolly. Purpose : To promote brotherhood scholarship, and service to humanity; to labor where we see fit; to practice what we preach and to live up to what we believe to be the betterment of society and to lend a helping hand reqardless to race, color or creed. DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY ' A Members: Seated Left to Right - Cyphese Ramseur, Nancy McNeill, Shirley Johnson, Mary Bur- well, Althea Tillery. Standing - Dorothy Johnson, Nezzie Ingram, Carlotta Arthur, Esther Mattocks, Syl- via Pinkett, Wessie Souder. Not shown: Carrie Solomon Purpose : To establish among college women higher ideals of social, moral, and intellectual life. The foundation of this great sorority is the upright principles on which it was established. Therefore, it is imperative that the members maintain the highest standards of womanhood, scholarship, leader- ship, and service. OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY Members: Front Row-Benjamin Floyd, Willie Gibson, Leon Watts. Back Row- Henry Moses, Louis Martin, Charles Mcllwain, Robert Gest, Marvin Inman. Purpose: To create and maintain an atmosphere that would cause each of us to adhere to the tour cardinal prmciples of manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift with such fervor that ghers will be tempted to strive for better and more manly qualities— whether they be Greeks or non- •«S J! ' • 5 I ' r H J It Mary Burwell 9i 4 V - ' ■ ' if ' A ' Us, Shown above are the planners of our football tac- tics. Left to right are: Coach Edward L. Mitchell, Cap- tain Lewis Martin. Asst. line coach, James Bridges and line coach, Koontz. Pictured above are the lettermen who are again sparking the Livingstone Bears to greater victories. Kneeling left to right are: John Mayfield, Edmund Hasty, Charles Mcllwain, Nelson Pharr, Emory Partee, and Rufus Little. Standing are Roger Kirk, Fred Smith, Willie Graham, Sam Burris, Lewis Martin, James King, Charles Littlejohn, and Charles Hunt. Eight L.C. Bears Elected To All E.I.A.C. The following players were elected as members of the All Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Tackles, Fred Smith, Sam Bur- ris; guards, Edmund Hasty, John Kinard; center, Charles Littlejohn; backs, Willie Graham, Charles AAc- lllwain, Arthur Barber. Honorable Mention: James Le- nior, Alvin Damon, Nelson Pharr, Ray Reid, and James Martin. With eight members, Living- stone had more than any ether team elected to the All-Confer- ence distinction. The outstanding pfay exhibited by the 1957-58 Bears led them to be co-champs of the conference, and had they played Norfolk again, they would almost assuredly have w,on the championship. Although only the above players were recognized by the conference, the entire team has the congratulations of the student body. The sportsman- ship, spirit, and drive shown by our team will never be forgotten no matter how many years may pass. No. Name Pos. 14 Barber, A QB 75 Burris, S T 86 Chambers, G E 82 Coleman, V E 13 Fleming, H QB 34 Graham, W B 76 Hughey, J T 60 Hasty, E G 51 Hayes, T C 81 Himt, C E 61 Johnson, W G 67 Kinnard, J G 32 Little, R B 52 Littlejohn, C C 71 Lavie, I T 66 Lenoir, J G 31 Lovell, J. B 40 Martin, L. B 42 Mcllwain, C B 77 Martin, J T 64 Mayfield, J G 62 Oglesby, H G Hometown Rock Hill, S. C. Kings Mountain, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Middletown, Conn. Washington, D. C. Salisbury, N. C. Mullins, S. C. Salisbury, N. C. Darlington, S. C. Washington, D. C. Salisbury, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Westbury, L. L, N. Y. Waynesville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Kings Mountain, N. C. Kannapolis, N. C. Shelby, N. C. Thomasville, N. C. Granite Quarry N. C. FOOTBALL SCORES 1957-58 No. Name Hometown Pos 12 Pharr, N Salisbury, N. C. QB 21 Partee, J Salisbury, N. C. B 67 Reid, R Salisbury, N. C. C 70 Smith, F Rankin, Pa. T 30 Smith, P Chapel Hill, N. C. B 80 Whitmire, R Concord, N. C. E Stat. J. Campbell Tr. R. Boomer J. Herndon Livingstone College 13 Morristown 12 13 Paine 0 31 Voorhees 6 19 St. Pauls 0 20 Friendship 0 20 Trade 0 6 Norfolk 25 19 J. C. Smith 19 CHEERING SQUAD Kneeling left to right are: Francis Green, Samuel Vonner and Gladys Torrence. Standing are: Devese Perry, Frances Peterson, Rose Reasor, Martha Bacote, Mary Burwell, Esther Carrington Cyn- thia Martin, Robbie Williams, Scottie Wylie. THE FANS BASKETBALL SCORES- 1957-58 Livingstone College 78 Winston-Salem 75 Livingstone College 105 Voorhees 96 Livingstone College 89 Fayetteville 87 Livingstone College 69 Norfolk 95 Livingstone College 62 Morristown 68 Livingstone College 94 Friendship 80 Livingstone College 70 Norfolk 77 Livingstone College 90 Trade 66 Livingstone College 105 Friendship 79 Livingstone College 63 Winston-Salem 55 Livingstone College 72 Smith, J. C. 89 Livingstone College 79 Trade 69 Livingstone College 90 Voorhees 101 Livingstone College 84 Morristown 68 Livingstone College 91 A T College 113 Livingstone College 89 Morristown 80 Livingstone College 66 Norfolk 69 Livingstone College 78 Trade 64 Livingstone College 63 J. C. Smith 81 Willie J. McNeil WOMAN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TRENT GYMNASIUM Livingstone Rallies For Smith Rams 31-6 Win Over Voorhees To 19-19 Tie Bears Beat Livingstone Bags 3r6 In Row Friendship By Beating Fayetteville, 89-87 MISS LIVINGSTONE AND ATTENDANTS Miss Livingstone, Jean Harley; Attendants, Joanne Towners, and Ruby Etter. Jean Harley, senior candidate, Salisbury, N. C; Joanne Townes, Freshman, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Ruby Etter, sophomore, Rogersville, Tenn. [firfiMWftTl ffiitmtmrriii m « MISS HOMECOMING Frances Green, senior, Pinnacle, N. C. MISS UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND Miss United Negro College Fund : Miss Loree Hall; Attendants, Juanita Simons, Carolyn Thomas and Helen Torrence. SENIOR DIRECTORY Avery, Josephine : A. B., Elementary Education; Pyramid Club; of Delta Sigma Theta; YWCA; Gas House Gang; National Education Ass- ociation. Box 11 Plum Tree, N. C. Bailey, George Darlin: B. S., Mathematics; Lampodos Club; YMCA; Math Club; Natural Science Club; Booster Club. 117-40 143 Street Jamacia, New York Barber, Rita Mae: A. B., Elementary Educa- tion; Gas House Gang; National Student As- sociation; Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. 558 Locust Street Rock Hill, S. C. Bell, Shirley Jean: B. S., Business Education; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities (4); Secretary, Senior Class (4); Senior Counselor (4); Secretary, Student Council (3, 4); Yearbook Staff (4); Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (4); Gas House Gang (3, 4); Commercial Club (1-4); Secretary, YWCA (2, 3); Sec, Church School (3); Treas- urer; Junior Class (2); French Club (2, 3); House Council (2); Zeta Phi Beta ' s Girl of the Year (2). Route 7, Box 392 Lexington, N. C. Boler, George R. : B. S., Business Education; Alpha Phi Alpha Frat.; Spanish Club; Com- mercial Club, Vice President. 610 Cotton Grove Road Lexington, North Carolina Boomer, Robert Morris: B. S., Business Educa- tion; House Council; YMCA; President, Bus- iness Education Club; Pre-Alumni Club; FTA; Year Book Staff; Livingstone Staff; German Club; Phi Beta Sigma Prat.; Corresponding Secretary; Football Team, trainer; Basketball, Manager. Lyceum Usher; Reporter, Business Ed. Club. Route 1, Box 167 Cove City, N. C. Brandon, Mack: A. B., History; Pre-Theological Union; Social Science Club; Lampados Club. Bridges, James Walter: Brimage, Barbara Lucille: A. B., Sociology; YWCA; Spanish Club; Social Science Club; Gas House Gang. P. O. Box 207 New Bern, N. C. Brooks, Ella Louise: A. B., Sociology; YWCA; French Club; Gas House Gang; Social Science Club. 6 C. St. White City Plymouth, N. C. Bruce, John Carlyle: A. B., Sociology; Pre- Theological Union; Spanish Club; Social Sci-. ence Club; Sigma Rho Sigma; Pastor, Pee Dee Conference. Georgetown British Guana Bruce, Jossie: A. B., Sociology; Spanish Club; Social Science Club; Sigma Rho Sigma; Ivy Leaf Club; Livingstone Staff, Reporter (1955- 1956); Carrie Lena-Jones Club, Assistant Sec. Georgetown British Guana Buie, George Charles: Busch, Delores: A. B., Elementary Education; Gas House Gang; National Educational As- sociation; Women Athletic Association, College Choir. 1128 Highland Avenue Portsmouth, Va. Caldwell, Mae Margaret: A. B., Elementary Education; Gas House Gang; National Student Association; French Club; YWCA; Sunday School, Teacher; Year Book Staff; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. 120 South Sherrill Street Mooresville, North Carolina Currence, Nell Virginia: B. A., Sociology; Pyramid Club; College Choral; YWCA; Span- ish, Club; Gas House Gang; Concert Choir. 713 Kings Mountain Street Clover, South Carolina SENIOR DIRECTORY Chapman, Loretta: Corry, Jr., Jessie Daniel: B. A., Sociology; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; French Club; Social Science Club. Route 2 Salisbury, N. C. Davis, Annie Morton: A. B., Elem. Ed. Davis, Howard Delanor: A. B., Sociology; Presi- dent, Social Science Club; President, YMCA; Prayer Meeting Council; Treasurer; Church School; Spanish Club; Yearbook Staff; Stu- dent Leader for Week of Prayer Living- stone Staff; Keeper of Records and Seal, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. P. O. Box 602 Southport, N. C. Davis, Lonnie Paul: A. B., Sociology Dixon, Virginia Delores: A. B., Elementary Education; YWCA; Ivy Leaf Club; Gas House Gang; Spanish Club; Yearbook Staff; National Education Association. Ervin, Shirley Mae; B. S., Business Ed. Evans, Walter Eugene: A. B., Sociology, Everett, Fannie Elizabeth: A. B., Elementary Education; Pre-Alumni Club; Gas House Gang; National Education Association; French Club; YWCA: Sunday School Staff; Year Book, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Senior Coun- selor; House Council. 125 Groves Avenue Rockingham, N. C. Faulkner, Lula: B. S., Business Education; Spanish Club; Business Club; YWCA. Route 1 Box 333 Bladenboro, N. C. Feimster, James Edward: Felton, Eula Lucendia : A. B., Elem. Ed. Floyd, Benjamin Franklin: B. S., Chemistry; Natural Science Club; Beta Kappa Chi; Stu- dent Council; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Omega Psi Fraternity; Pre- Alumni Club; YMCA; Laboratory Assistant; German. Box 238 Clover, S. C. Gest, Robert: B. S., Sociology; Treasurer of Sunday School Staff; Member of YMCA; Spanish Club; Social Science Club; Basileus of Omega Psi Phi; President of Student Council; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; College Scholarship Award; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; President of L. C. Mock Assembly; Member of N. C. State Stu- dent Legislature. Gibson, Willie Thomas: B. S., Biology; Super- intendent, Church School; Vice-President, Sen- ior Class; Vice-Pres., Varsity L Club; Editor in Chief, 1958 Livingstonian; Dean of Pledges Omega Psi Phi; Livingstone College Bears, 3 years; Student Representative Committee on Fraternities and Sororities; President, Pan Hel- lenic Council; Chairman, LesEmployeur de la Longue du Roi; Student Rep. to Founders Day; Reporter, Natural Science Club; Laboratory Assistant in Biology; YMCA; Chairman, 1958 Mock Assembly; Philosophical Club; FTA; Stu- dent Council Representative; Harris Hall House Council; Senior Counselor; Winner of Junior Prize Medal for Oratory; Biology Seminar. 1611 N. 12th Street Haines City, Fla. Goodman, Walter; A. B., Sociology; Phi Beta Sigma; Treasurer, Senior Class; YMCA; Vice President, Sigma Frat.; Spanish Club; Treas- urer, Senior Class. 211 St. Joseph St. Elkhart, Ind. Harley, Jeanne Marie: B. S., Business Educa- tion. Harris, Carl Edward: B. S., Chemistry; 407 Pugh Street Lexington, N. C. Hill, Lillie Majorie : B. S., Mathematics; YWCA; French Club; Natural Science Club; Math Club; Gas House Gang; Pre-Alumni Club; FTA. 1008 East Main Street SENIOR DIRECTORY Holland, Emma Myrtle: B. A., Sociology; Booster Club, President; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; College Choral Union; Courtesy Com- mittee; Gas House Gang; Senior Counselor; Student Representative to Lyceum; French Club; Social Science Club. 1008 East Main St. Lincolnton, N. C. Holmes, Theodore Roosevelt: B. S., Mathe- matics; Math Club; French Club. Route 7, Box 169-B Lexington, N. C. Horn, Sophia Gelena: Jackson, Cleo Jeannette: B. S., Business Educa- tion; Ivy Leaf Club; Spanish Club; YWCA; Gas House Gang; Business Education Club; Pre-Alumni Club. 1309 Campbell Street Camden, South Carolina Jamerson, Rufus Francis: Johnson, Dorothy Jane : B. S., Business Educa- tion; Commercial Club; French Club; Sunday School Staff; Christian Endeavor Staff; YWCA; Gas House Gang; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. 2228 Arden Street Charlotte, N. C. Johnson, Shirley: A. B., English; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, President, Treas., Student Council, Corresponding Secretary; Senior Class, Assistant Secretary; Livingstone Staff; Year Book Staff; Dramatics Club; Senior Coun- selor; French Club; Pre-Alumni Club; Assistant in English Dept.; Secretary of Class, Junior Year; Gas House Gang; Commercial Club. 610 Craige Street Salisbury, N. C. Jolly, Daniel : A. B., Elementary Education; Senior Counselor, YMCA; Vice President. House Council; French Club; FTA; Pre-Alumni Club; Year Book Staff; Dean of Pledgees, Phi Beta Sigma Frat.; President, Junior Class. Box 43 Mooresboro, N. C. King, James Franklin: Kornegay, Bertha Mae: B. S., Mathematics; YWCA; Dramatic Club; Math Club; Natural Science Club; French Club; Gas House Gang; MM Society. Route 3, Box 68 Goldsboro, N. C. Land, Lentula Deloris: B. A., Elementary Education: French Club; Gas House Gang; National Education Association; Pyramid Club. 213 N. Sycamore Street Williamston, N, C. Lartey, David Dorme: Mclntyre, Gladys Addie : B. S., Business Educa- tion; Commercial Club; Choral Union; Con- cert Choir; Ivy Leaf Club; Booster Club; Goler Hall House Council; French Club; YWCA; Gas H ouse Gang. 38 Cleveland St. Cheraw, S. C. McKoy, Rebecca Elizabeth : B. S., Mathematics. McNeill, Jr., Willie: B. S., Business Education; Spanish Club; Choral Union; Business Educa- tion Club. 770 West 41st Street Philadelphia, Pa. McNeill, Willie James: A. B., Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Var- sity L Club, Vice- President; Dramatics Club, President; FTA, Vice President; Pan-Hellenic Council; Basketball Team, Captain; Manager of Football Team. P. O. Box 781 Red Springs, N. C. McPhail, Gerelene: A. B., Music; Concert Choir; College Choral Union; Student Pianist; Assistant Sunday School Teacher; French Club; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. 1316 Carolina Street Wilson, North Carolina Jordon, William Francis: SENIOR DIRECTORY Martin, Barbara Lou: A. B., Sociology; L Club; Social Science Club; Basketball Squad; French Club; House Council. Mathes, Robert Hunter: B. A., Economics; House Council; Lyceum Usher; YMCA; Dra- matics Club; Social Science Club; French Club; Pre-Alumni Club; Future Teacher of America; Lampodas Club; Year Book Staff; Livingstone Staff. 205 North St. Boone, N. C. Matthews, Ocie Jean : B. A., Sociology; YWCA; Church School Teacher; Social Science Club; French Club; House Council; Pre-Theology Union; Archonian Club. Mattocks, Esther Ree: B. S., Mathematics; Math Club, Secretary; Natural Science Club; French Club; Beta Kappa Chi, Secretary; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Treasurer; YWCA; Gas House Gang; Pre-Alumni Club; FTA. Patterson, Annie Louise: Patterson, Edward Merle: B. S., Chemistry; Senior Class Presidency; Junior Class Vice- Presidency; Senior Counselor; Vice Pres. of Spanish Club 1955; Vice President of Dra- matic Club 1955; Student Council Member 1954, 1955; YMCA 1954-1958; Living Stone Sports Writer 1957, 1958; Historian of Alpha Phi Alpha Frat. of Gamma Mu Chapter; Basket- ball Varsity Team 1954; Basketball Team 1955 and 1956, Intra Mural; Basketball team 1958; Intra Mural Championship Team; Softball Team 1954-1958; Library Committee 1957- 1958; Who ' s Who among Students In American Colleges and Universities. 65 Prentiss Street Cambridge, Mass. Un 4-4936 Peterkin, Louise: B. S., Business Education; Commercial Education Club; YWCA; Choral Union; Dramatic Club; French Club; Gas House Gang; Newspaper Staff; Year Book Staff. 1015 East Edgerton Street Dunn, North Carolina Pinket, Sylvia Elaine: B. S., Chemistry; YWCA- Church School Staff; French Club; House Coun- cil, President 57; Natural Science Club; Year- 1 Miss Pledgee of ly b; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Vice Presi- dent 1958; Pyramid Club, President 1957 lOOA Pine St., Cambridge, Md. Pruitt, Annie Leaser: B. S., Business Education; Basketball team, 2 years; Archonian Club of Zeta Phi Beta; Year Book Staff. 1218 West Marsh St. Salisbury, North Carolina E TcaTiot ' Os ° e: B. A., Elementary Rivers, Doris Corina: B. S., Business Education. Robinson, Lucealus Edwina: B. A., Sociology- Basketball Team; W. A. A.; L Club; French Club; Social Science Club. Simons, Juanita Constance : B. S., Biology; Dra- matics Club, Natural Science Club; Assistant Secretary, House Council; President, Archonian Club; President, Church School Staff; Prayer Meeting Council; Miss UNCF Contestant. Route 1 Box 198 East Overside, S. C. Smith, Charles Mifflin: Solomon, Carrie Mae: B. S., Business Educa- tion; French Club; Business Club, Secretary; YWCA; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Parlia- mentary; College Choir; Concert Choir; Living- stone Staff. 118 Forest St. Greenville, S. C. Souder, Wessie Louree: A. B., Music; Church School Staff; College Choir; College Octet; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. SENIOR DIRECTORY Spruill, Mattie : B. S., Business Education; Bus- iness Education Club. Stanley, Vonnette Marie: B. S., Mathematics. Starks, Harold Issiah : A. B., Sociology. Staton, Donal Lee : B. S., Biology; Senior Coun- selor; Student Council; Treasurer, Freshman Class; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Society; Natural Science Club. 407 East Broad St. East Spencer, North Carolina Steele, Jannie Druscilla : B. S., Business Educa- tion. Thomas, Farrel Harmon: B. A., Sociology; President of Social Science Club; Member of Social Science Club 1954-1956; President of Carrie Lena Jones Minister ' s Wiver Club 1956; YWCA 1954. 214 Lloyd Street Salisbury, N. C. Tillery, Althea Evelyn: B. A., Elementary Education; YWCA; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, NEA. 1100 3 Boy Street Morehead City, N. C. Trueblood, Gertie Mae : B. S., Biology; Spanish Club, Natural Science Club; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Prayer Meeting Council; Gas House Gang; Miss Pledge Con- testant, Pre-Alumni Club; Delegate From Biology Department; FT A; Biology Laboratory Assistant. Route 8, Box 465 Salisbury, N. C. Turner, Mae Sue : B. S., Biology; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; Dramatic Club; Year Book Staff; Natural Science Club; Gas House Gang. 901 S. Johnson St. Gaffney, S. C. Wiley, Marian Roberts: A. B., Elementary Education; YWCA; French Club; National Education Association; Archonia Club. 701 Torrence Avenue Salisbury, N. C. Williams, James Marshall: B. S., Business Education. Williams, Willie Clyde: B. A., English; Span- ish Club, President; Dramatic Club. Wilson, Jordan Kermit: B. S., Mathematics; Natural Science Club; YMCA; House Council. 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