Livingstone College - Livingstonian Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)
- Class of 1960
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foreword The years we have spent here at Livingstone have contribut- ed to our lives many joys, many sorrows, many successes, and many failures. Whatever else they have been, they have been years of growth, both intellectual, physical, and spiritual. While admittedly, it is impossible to pay tribute to all of those who have contributed to the growth, may we pause to pay special tribute to a segment of our college which often goes unnoticed, unappreciated, and unsung. This segment is our President of our Beloved Institution. The class of 1960 has been indeed fortunate in having been under the leadership of two great men of our day, in the persons of President Emeritus William Johnson Trent and President Samuel E. Duncan. To them our gratitude and sincere appreciation. Though we stand in the twilight of our days here at Living- stone, as Livingstonians our work has just begun. With much work alternated with pleasure, the Staff presents to you this, 1960 Livingstone. May it, with its memories of the time you spent at Livingstone College, instill in your hearts a bond that cannot be broken as you depart from her hallowed walls, to our Dear Livingstone we offer these words. Though the years we have spent Are behind us. And the days we have left maybe few. Still our memories will always Remind us. That our first and our last Love is you. DR. SAMUEL E. DUNCAN, President In the two years that Dr. Duncan has been our President Livingstone College has felt the impact of his dynamic person- ality, and intellectual greatness. Because of His firm belief in the Democratic Way of life and in the Heritage of a great people, Livingstone College is destined for a great future. 2. We, the Senior Class of 1960, with undying love, respect and gratitude, and with sincerity that fills our hearts to overflowing, dedicate this 1960 LIVINGSTONIAN to our beloved par- ents. Finally their hopes, anxieties, and fondest dreams have been realized. Our beloved parents have worked, worried, and prayed for us during these four memorable years, thus we are the class of 1960. Even as this very afternoon fades into evening, and the memories of the years sur- round us, we humbly, and respectfully dedicate this annual to our beloved parents. ir DR. E. L. HARRIS Class Advisor TO A BLACK COAL MINER The carbide lamp on your forehead is a gleam- ing star, The ebony walls around you are blacker than the jungles through which your ancestors have wandered. Life for you too is a jungle, you must battle the falling slate, the black damp, not to mention the greedy mine-owners. You should be thankful that God in his infinite Wisdom has placed on your forehead, a gleam- ing Star. Thomas F. Fletcher Seeking the fruits of knowledge in the Carnegie Library. 4 1 Class Histottj In the fall of Nineteen 56, 120 young men and women trom all over the United btates disem- barKed at Liivmgstone College, .eager, wary and anticipatmg. As that very September afternoon slowly faded, we had already begun to take our places in the Livingstone family. The Freshman Class of 1956 was a very versatile and progressive one. Unhesitantly we moved into the cultural, so- cial, athletic, and academic aspects of the campus life. Guided by Miss Blanche Jordan we elected the following class officers, Benjamin Rochester, President, Charles Littlejohn, Vice President, Loree Hall, Secretary, Vernon Shannon, Treas- urer, Talmadge McDow Jr. Council Representa- tive. Charles Hunt, Charles Littlejohn, Alvin Damon, Willie Graham, Jethro Partee, Harold Flemming became members of the football team with Willie Graham, Charles Hunt, and Alvin Damon being regular performers. Cheering the fellows on to victories were cheerleaders ; Rose Reasor, DeVese Perry, Evelyn Hargrove, and Genevieve G. Farmer. Ruby Etter was our can- didate for Miss Livingstone, and Miss Marie Berry was selected to the Homecoming Court. During the same year other events taking place, Gwendolyn Spease was elected Sweetheart of the Sphinx Club and also May Queen. Charles Hunt, Loree Hall, Evelyn Hargrove had leading roles in the major production of the Drama Guild, A Man Called Peter. Academically we had stu- dents with very high averages, some of them were Gwendolyn Spease, Faye Souder, Talmadge McDow, Jr., Milton Williams, Jacqueline Sinton, Charles Hunt, H, and Ora P. Davenport. Later that year, Dr. W. J. Trent became ill, and relinquished his position to Professor J. H. Broc- kett who became Acting President until Dr. Sam- uel E. Duncan was appointed President of the In- stitution. The year quickly faded and we emerged upon our Sophomore year, wiser, prouder and a bit more informed. The class made a wise selection as we elected Benjamin Rochester for our pres- ident again. Miss Loree Hall was secretary, Treas- urer, Bettye Mayes. Council Representatives Tal- madge McDow and Milton Williams. As the Blue Bears took the football into our first game, fans found the following Sophomores in the starting lineup, they were ; Charles Hunt, Charles Littlejohn, Alvin Damon, Willie Graham and Jethro Partee. Three Sophomores again were given parts in the year ' s leading production, they were ; Loree Hall, Fredrick Sanders, and Charles E. Hunt, Jr. A number of us went into Sororities and Frater- nities this year. May Queen again came from the Sophomore class, Jo Ann Bowens Holmes. Acad- emically Faye Souder, Talmadge McDow, Douglas Sanders and Charles Hunt were outstanding. Lo- ree Hall was selected Miss U.N.C.F. In September 1958, a very successful mature, and competent Junior class returned to the Ivy clusters halls of Livingstone College. Again Miss Cora Drakeford was our Advisor and we elected Jethro Partee III, as our president, Vice-President was Charles E. Hunt Jr., Jo Ann Holmes, Secre- tary and Frank Hunter Treasurer. Our Council representatives were Talmadge McDow, and Charles Hunt Jr. Charles Littlejohn, Willie Gra- ham, Jethro Partee, Joseph Lavie and Alvin Damon were selected to the all E 1 A C football team. During this year Benjamin Rochester was National President of the Pre-Alumni Club. Dorothy McCoy was class representative to the UNCP Charles E. Hunt, Jr., was elected National Vice President of the Inter-Collegiate Drama As- sociation. Genevieve P armer and Gladys Torrence were Miss Livingstone and Miss Homecoming at- tendants respectively. Gwendolyn Spease was Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. The Junior and Senior prom was tremendously suc- cessful under the expert guidance of Miss Joyce Marie Hodges, the theme was, A Night In Tro- picabana. Talmadge McDow, Faye Souder, Douglas Sand- ers, David Boger were elected to Beta Kappa Chi, the National Honorary Science Fraternity. Among the college ' s Who ' s Who selections were three Juniors, Talmadge McDow, Faye Souder, and Jethro Partee. All things considered the Junior class of 1958-59 was a class composed of leaders and outstanding persons in every walk of the col- lege life. In September, 1959 one hundred and eight gracefully poised, intellectually sound and fiercely nxious seniors returned to the campus of Living- stone College. As a mother is to a small child, so is a Senior Class to any Institution, and the Sen- ior Class of 1959-1960 was surely no exception. Mr. E. L. Harris was selected to be our Advisor, the class then elected the following officers: Tal- madge McDow, President, Milton Williams, Vice President, Dorothy McCoy, Secretary, Frank Hunter, Treasurer. Our Senior year was filled with many happenings that were new to us. We immediately began planning our Yearbook, with Charles E. Hunt II, acting as Editor-in-Chief. Mil- ton Williams, Assistant Editor-in-Chief and Joyce Marie Hodges, and Gwendolyn Spease leading the layout staff. Wilma Harris, Dorothy McCoy, Mar- lene Douglas. Patsy Jackson, and Margaret Glenn were typists. Miss Marie Berry was selected as Miss Home- coming. Sara Conley was selected as Miss Liv- ingstone, and Miss Ruby Etter as Miss United Negro Colleore Fund. Maynard Sandridge was selected as Co-Captain of the basketball team. Miss Dorothy McCoy was selected as Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- ternity, and Sara Conley was selected as Sweet- heart of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Willie Gra- ham and Emery Partee were elected Co-Captain of the football team. Miss Wilma Harris was selected as Miss Senior Class, Miss Geneva Gillespie and Mrs. Joann Bowen Holmes were selected as her attendants. We hope that our achievements will become a monument to education and insure us a perman- ent place of honor and esteen among the residence of Salisbury, as well as, the citizens of the United States. As we depart these hallowed halls, and take a step onto the threshold of life, we sincerely hope that our hopes, our efforts, and those of our par- ents and professors have not been in vain, but that our achievements, no matter how small, may stand as living testimony of our faith in the American way of life. 5 O. K. Beatty, Biology, J. H. Brockett, Chemistry, B.S., Livingstone College; B.S., Livingstone College; M.S., Columbia University M.S., University of Penn- sylvania Asker Hawkins, Physics, B.S., North Carolina Col- lege; M.A., New York University K. V. Maracek, Economic and Government, Ph.D., Georgetown University L. C. McCrary, English, A.B., Knoxville College; M.A., Atlanta University A. T. Brown, Physical Ed- C. S. Coffin, Music, A.B., ucation and Coach, B.S., Livingstone Colle ge; Mus. Wilberforce University; M. B., Boston University S., Columbia University Eliza Miller, Elementary Education, B.S., Winston- Salem Teachers College; M.A., University of Mich- igan Minnie Pemberton, Bus- iness Education, B.S., Liv- ingstone College; M.A., Columbia University Joshua Romao, Sociology, A.B., University of Lon- don; B.A., Olivet Nazar- ene College; M.A., Univer- sity of Illinois faculty (AdmiHistratwH Cora Allen, Secretary to Dean, B.S., A T College Lena Matthews, Secretary to Director of Public Re- lations, B.S., A T Col- lege, Greensboro, North Carolina Nina Dacons, Assistant Matron Julia B. Duncan, Registrar, A.B., Livingstone College Marion Gunn, Secretary Hattie Flack, Dean of to President, A.B., Living- Women . stone College Zelma Ponder, Assistant Librarian, A.B., North Carolina College at Dur- ham Harlee H. Little, Director of Public Relations, A.B., B.D., Livingstone College; M.A., Drew University Violet T. Hunt, Secretary to College Minister and Director of Special Ser- vices, B.S., Livingstone College E. J. Junior, Jr., Business Manager, M.B.A., Atlanta University Izetta Reece, Secretary to Business Manager, B.S., Jarvis College, Hawkins, Texas Louise Rountree, Library Science, A.B., Morris Col- lege, B.L.S., Atlanta Uni- versity; M.S.L.S., Syra- cuse University Dr. M. F. Shute, Chemis- try, B.S., Johnson C. Smith University; M.S., State U. of Iowa; Ed.D. Columbia U. ' faculty Dr. James C. Simpson, Ed- ucation, A.B., Virginia State Col. M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University Edgar N. French, College Minister, Dean of Men, In- structor in English Bible, A.B., Livingstone Col., B. D., Hood Theological Seminary; further study, Columbia University E. H. Harper, Secretary to Treasurer, B.S., Winston- Salem Teacher College B. Sawyer Smoot, Secre- tary to Dean, Hood Theo- logical Seminary, B.S., Livingstone College V. J. Tulane, Dean of Col- lege, B.S., Howard Uni- versity, M.S., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Michigan . ,. . -■ ■ ' ' • ' ■ iriiifii ' MifiiiiiMr iiiiii fn ' ir- i ' ' iiTfinii]rfirMi ' iiiriiMitfihtfil Olive Sawyer, Business Education, A.B., Living- stone College; M.A., Pro- fessional Diploma, Colum- bia University Dr. Elbert Harris, History, A.B., State Teachers Col- lege, Westchester, Pa., A.M., Howard University; Ph.D., University of Pa. Dr. J. C. Simpson, A.B., Virginia State College, M. S., Ph.D. Cornell Univer- sity (Education) K. Eloise Simpson, Music, A.B., Livingstone College, Mus.B., Oberlin Univer- sity, Mus.M., Northwest- ern University J. W. Jewell, English, A. B., Berea College; M.A., University of Kentucky; Th.D., Ph.D., Christ Sem- inary Levi N. Walker, Biology. B.S., A. T. College, M.S., North Carolina Dr. Roy Valencourt, B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethamy Biblical Semin- ary; Ph.D., Vanderbilt U. Dorothy J. Welborne, English, A.B., M.A., Uni- versity of North Carolina Clyde Williams, A.B., Liv- ingstone College Mood faculty Rev. Walter Yates, Asso- ciate Professor of Church History, A.B., Philander Smith College; A.M., B.D., Howard University; Fur- ther study Union Theolo- gical Seminary; Columbia University Rev. A. M. Spaulding, As- sistant Professor of Theo- logy and Ethics A.B., Fisk University; M.A., S.T.B., Boston University; furth- er study University of Chicago; Yale Divinity School Mood Zkeological Semmry 10 17 JoAnn Holmes Elizabeth McDaniel 20 Bobby Talbert Helen Torrence JoAnn Townes Samuel Varner William Bell President Sophomores Margaret Adderton Larry Albert Lanny Alexander Clarence Alston Luther Avent Ruth Banner Doris Barksdale Kenneth Bell Edith Bethea John Bowman •4- Offie Brown Carolyn Butler Bil ly Carelock Martha Cauthen Arnold Charleston Cora Cunningham Doris Cummings Charles Davis ■James Deberry Evan Dessasau Leonard Dunston George Edwards Dorothy Elam Willie Fant Patricia Jones Preston Jones Vera Jones James Kearney Claudette Kelley William Kinard Hugh Lattimore Linad Leech Annie LeGrand Dorothv LeGrand Lucille LeGrand Florence Lilly Phyllis Little Shirley Littlejohn Willie Littlejohn Virginia Lowe Martha Love Joyce McCollum Lawrence McDuffie Dorothy McGuire Lamon Mclver Morristine McKoy Gilbert McLendon Albert Massey Jacqueline White SARA CONLEY, Sigma Sweetheart Crescent Club of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity I Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Choral Union K. ELOISE SIMPSON, Accompanist MYRA THOMAS, Directress 1959-1960 Blue Bears JOHN HERNDON, Manager RALPH JOE, Trainer FURNEY BROWN, Trainer Blue Bears in Action ' Directory BACOTE, MARTHA, B. S., Business Education; Commer- cial Club, 1-4; Cheerleader, 1-4; Basketball Team, 1-3; L Club, 2-4. General Delivery, Parkton, North Carolina BEATTY, MAMIE M., B. S., Biology; Basketball Team, 1-2; N. E. A., 2-3; Natural Science Club, 2-3; W. A. A., 1-3. 1127 West Bank Street, Salisbury, North Carolina BENNETT, RAY ELIZABETH, B. A., Elementary Edu- cation; French Club, 1-2; Archonian Club of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, 1-3; W. A. A., 2-3; Pre-Alumni Club, 3; Sweet- heart of Crescent Club of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 3; N. E. A., 4. Post Office Box 145, Lilesville, North Carolina BERRY, LERON MARIE, B. A., English; Basketball Team, 1; Dramatics Club, 1-2; Lyceum Usher, 1-4; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, 2-4, Prayer Meeting Council, 2; Chris- tian Endeavor Staff, 2-4; Pan-Hellenic Council, 2-4; Sweet- heart of Crescent Club of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 2; English Club, 3-4; Student Representative to Social Com- mittee, 3; Student Representative to Committee on Fra- ternities and Sororities, 4; Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities, 4; Miss Home-Coniing, 4; Editor- in-Chief of Living Stone, 4; Senior Counselor, 4. Route 1, Pinnacle, North Carolina BLACK, BETTY, B. A., Elementary Education; Spanish Club, 1-2; Cammercial Club, 2; Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 2; N. E. A., 4. Post Office Box 421, Red Springs, North Carolina BLAKNEY, MAE CROZIA, B. A., Elementary Education; Y. W. C. A., 1-2; W. A. A., 3-4; N. E. A., 3-4; Pre-Alumni Club, 3. Route 1, Box 96, Pageland, South Carolina BOGER, DAVID, B. S., Chemistry; German Club, 1-2; Natural Science Club, 2; Beta Kappa Chi, 3-4; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., 3, President 4. 21 Fairview Heights, Salisbury, North Carolina BOST, NINA MAE, B. S., Mathematics; Y. W. C. A., 1-2; Basketball Team, 1-3; L Club, 2-4; Living Stone Staff, 2; W. A. A., 2-4; Secretary to Sunday School, 2; Na- tural Science Club, 2-3; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Annual Staff, 4; Mathe- matics Club, 4. 1013 Georgia Street, Kannapolis, North Carolina BUIE, JR., GEORGE CHARLES, B. A., History; Student Council, 1; Pre-Theological Union, 2-3; Editor of Summer School Paper; Football Team, 1-2; Sphinx Club of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, 3; College Choral Union, 1-2. 14239 Lumpkin Street, Detroit 12, Michigan BRANDON, BARBARA, B. A., Elementary Education; French Club, 1-3; Prayer Meeting Council, 1-3; Pyramid Club, 2-3; Y. W. C. A., 2-3; Dramatics Club, 4; N. E. A., 4. 809 West Thomas Street, Salisbury, North Carolina BUTLER, LILA FRANCES, B. S., Business Education; French Club, 1-3; Commercial Club, 1-4; N. E. A., 3-4. 1022 West Horah Street, Salisbury, North Carolina BYERS, CHRISTINE, B. S., Business Education; Commer- cial Club, 1-4; Spanish Club, 1-4; Cheerleader, 1; N. E. A., 3-4. 603 Long Street, East Spencer, North Carolina BYERS, HAZELINE, B. A., Elementary Education; Span- ish Club, 1-4; Cheerleader, 1; W. A. A., 3-4; N. E. A., 4. 603 Long Street, East Spencer, North Carolina CALDWELL, MARGARET, B. S., Mathematics. Box 397, Landis, North Carolina CHAMBERS, PEARL ROUSSEAU, B. A., Elementary Ed- ucation; Dramatics Club, 2-3; Spanish Club Historian, 3; N. E. A., 4. Post Office Box 77, Cleveland, North Carolina CONLEY, SARA PATRICIA, B. S., Business Education; Commercial Club, 1-4; Y. W. C. A., 1-4; Zeta Phi Sorority, 2-4; Annual Staff. Post Office Box 414, Caroleen, North Carolina DAMON, ALVIN EARL, B. A., Music; Football Team, 1-4; College Choral Union, 1-4; College Octet, 1-4; Concert Choir, 1-4; Spanish Club, 1-4; Lampados Club of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, 1-4; Prayer Meeting Council, 2-3; Ten- nis Team, 2-4; M. E. N. C, 3-4; Band, 2-4; Living Stone Staff, 4. 520 West Seventeenth Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina DAVENPORT, ORA PATRICIA, B. A., Sociology; Spanish Club, 1-4; Social Science Club, 3; Sigma Rho Sigma, 3; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 3-4; Senior Counselor. 203 Rosemont Avenue, Kannapolis, North Carolina DOUGLAS, MARLENE GRETA, B. S., Business Educa- tion; Spanish Club, 1-4; Commercial Club, 1-4; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 2-4, Grammateus 3; Pre-Alumni Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4. 1939 West Erie Avenue, Philadelphia 40, Pennsylvania DOWDELL, BOBBIE ANN, B. A., Elementary Education; Y. W. C. A., 1; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha So- rority, 2-3; Treasurer, 3; N. E. A., Treasurer 4. 205 Avenue A, Opelika, Alabama DUSTON, CURTIS YVONNE, B. S., Biology; Church School Staff, 1-2; French and German Club, 1-2; Natural Science Club, 1-4; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 2-4; Pan- Hellenic Council, 3-4; Secretary to Biology Seminar, 3. Route 1, P. 0. Box 382, Louisbury, North Carolina ETTER, RUBY LUCILLE, B. A., Elementary Education. 340 College Street, Rogersville, Tennessee FARMER, GENEVIEVE GILCHRIST, B. S., Business Ed- ucation; Cheerleader, 1; Commercial Club, 1-4; French Club, 1-2; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 3, Anti-Basileus, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Senior Counselor. 1415 West Horah Street, Salisbury, North Carolina FAUCETT, MARTHA, B. A., Elementary Education. 301 Messner Street, Salisbury, North Carolina FLEMING, HAROLD LEONARD, B. S., Mathematis; Football Team, 1-4; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., 2-4; French Club, 2; Mathematics Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4. 723 West Fisher Street, Salisbury, North Carolina GILLESPIE, GENEVA PATRICIA, B. A., Elementary Education; Y. W. C. A., 1-3; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 1-3; College Choral Union, 1-3; W. A. A., 2-4, Student N. E. A., 2-3, Assistant Secretary, 4; Concert Choir, 2. 387 Homestead Street, Akron 6, Ohio GLENN, MARGARET, B. S., Business Education; Span- ish Club, 1-4; Y. W. C. A., 1-2; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., 2-4; Living Stone Staff, 4, Head Typist; Commercial Club, 1-4, President, 4; Prayer Meeting Council, 3; House Council, President, 4; Annual Staff, 4. Route 6, Box 812, Monroe, North Carolina 84 GRAHAM, WILLIAM JAMES, B. A., Sociology; Football Team, 1-4; Y. M. C. A., 1-3; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 2-4; L Club. 73 Roosevelt Drive, Middlestown, Connecticut GROSS, ALTA YVONNE, B. A., Elementary Education; Booster Club, 1-4; College Choral Union, 1-3; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 2-3; Ivy Leaf Reporter, 4; N. E. A., 3-4. 213 North Hickory Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee HALL, LOREE BOLIVIA, B. S., Business Education; Dramatics Club, 1-3; Representative to State Legisla- ture, 1; Commercial Club, 1-4; Pre-alumni Club, 2-3; Miss U. N. C. F., 2; Secretary to class, 2-3; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 2-4, Anti-Basileus, 3; Pan-Hellenic Council, 4; Senior Counselor. 1315 East Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina HARGROVE, EVELYN, B. S., Business Education; Com- mercial Club, 1-4; Dramatics Club, 1-4; W. A. A., 2-4; L Club, 2-4; Y. W. C. A., 1-2; Annual Staff, 4. Route 1, Box 19 ' 7, Manson, North Carolina HARRINGTON, AGGIE, B. S., Business Education; Commercial Club, 1-4. 705 West Horah Street, Salisbury, North Carolina HARRIS, WILMA JEAN, B. S., Business Education; Y. W. C. A., 1; Basketball Team, 1-3; W. A. A., 2-4; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 3-4. Post Office Box 361, Kershaw, South Carolina HART, CHARLES, B. S., Chemistry. Post Office Box 7, Avendale, North Carolina HAWKINS, NELL YVONNE, B. S., Business Education; Spanish Club, 1-4; Commercial Club, 1-4; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, 2-4. Route 8, Box 29, Salisbury, North Carolina HUNT, II, CHARLES EDWARD, B. S., Biology; Foot- ball Team, 1-3; Drama Guild, 1-4; Biology Laboratory Assistant, 2-4; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., 2-4, Anti- Basileus, 3, Basileus, 4; Vice-President of Inter-Collegiate Drama Association, 3-4; Student Council, 3; Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Class, 3; Editor-in-Chief of Annual, 4. 1022 Locke Street, Salisbury, North Carolina HUNTER, FRANK CLEVELAND, B. A., Economics. 216 Dowdy Street, Rockymount, North Carolina JACKSON, CAROL, B. S., Biology. Route 3, Box 210, Camden, South Carolina JACKSON, PATSY RUTH, B. A., Elementary Education; Y. W. C. A., 1; College Choral Union, 1-4; Concert Choir, 2-3; Prayer Meeting Council, 2-3; DeJta Sigma Theta Sorority, 3-4; Church School Staff, 3-4; Pre-Alumni Club 3, Secretary, 4; N. E. A., 4. Route 2, Robinwood Road, Gastonia, North Carolina JOHNSON, ARONITA, B. S., Chemistry; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority., Route 1, Box 154 C, Catawba, South Carolina JOHNSON, MINNIE EVA, B. S., Business Education; Y. W. C. A., 1-2; Commercial Club, 1-4; Spanish Club, 1-4; Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 2-3. Post Office Box 424, Redsprings, North Carolina JOHNSON, RACHEL KAY, B. S., Business Education; Spanish Club, 1-4; Y. W. C. A., 1; Commercial Club, 1-4; N. E. A., 3. 3612 Edgewood Road, Baltimore 15, Maryland JONES, MAMIE, B. S., Business Education. 511 West Marsh Street, Salisbury, North Carolina HERNDON, JOHN LAVETTS, B. S., Chemistry; Football Team, 1-4; Y. M. C. A., 1-4; Statistician of Basketball Team, 2-4; L Club, 2-4; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., 2-4, Vice-President, 3; Tennis Team, 3-4; Annual Staff, 4. Post Office Box 405, Lincolnton, North Carolina HODGES, JOYCE MARIE, B. A., Elementarv Education; Y. W. C. A., 1-2; Pre-Alumni Club, 2-4; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv, 2; Treasurer, 3, President; Goler Hall House Council, 3; N. E. A., 3-4; Seni or Coun- selor; Annual Staff, 4. Route 3, Box 125, Wilson, North Carolina HOLMES, JO ANN BOWENS, B. A., Sociology. 308 Todd Street, Belmont, North Carolina HOLMES, WESLEY LEVERN, B. A., Music; Harris Hall House Council, 3; College Choral Union, 1-4; M. E. N. C, 3-4. Route 7, Sanford, North Carolina HOUSTON, FREDICK, B. A., Sociology. Post Office Box 58, Cleveland, North Carolina HOWARD, AMANDA LOUISE, B. S., Mathematics; Y. W. C. A., 1; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, 1-3; Mathematics Club, 4. 40 Forest Street, Norwich, Connecticut. HULL, JACQUELINE DELORES, B. S., Business Educa- tion; Archonian Club, 1-3; Commercial Club, 1-4. 724 South West Street, Salisbury, North Carolina KEITH, WILLIAM, B. A., Elementary Education; N. E. A., 2-4; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 40 Brookview Apartments, Salisbury, North Carolina KINARD, JOHN, B. A., Sociology; Football Team, 1-3; Prayer Meeting Council, 1-4; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, 3-4, Dean of Pledges, 4; Pre-Theological Union, 1-4; Pan- Hellenic Council, 3-4; Student Council, 4. 712 — 12th Street, S. E., Washington 3, D. C. LAVIE, Joseph Chamberlain, B. A., Sociology. Post Office Box 118, Keta Ghano, West Africa LACKEY, BETTYE MAYES, B. A., Elementary Educa- tion; Church School Staff, 1-2; Y. W. C. A., 1; Treasurer of Class, 2; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 2, Treasurer, 3-4; N. E. A., 3, Reporter, 4. Route 3, Box 375, Taylorsville, North Carolina LITTLEJOHN, CHARLES E., B. A., History; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. 703 West Horah Street, Salisbury, North Carolina McCALL, JAMES WILLIAM, B. S., Biology; Natural Science Club, 1-4; College Choral Union, 1-4; Concert Choir, 1-4; Concert Choir, 1-4; Y. M. C. A., 1-4, Secretary, 4; Biology Seminar, 2-4; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, 2, Corresponding Secretary, 3, Vice-President and Dean of Pledges, 4; Living Stone Staff, 3; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3; Church School Staff, 3-4; Male Glee Club, 3-4; Annual Staff, 4; Senior Counselor. 509 Bruden Street, Bennettsville, South Carolina 85 McCAULEY, ADA LUCILLE, B. S., Business Education; Commercial Club, 1-4; French Club, 2; Living Stone Staff, 3; Annual Staff, 4. Route 3, Matthews, North Carolina McCOY, DOROTHY MARIE, B. S., Business Education; Dramatics Club, 1; Commercial Club, 1; Assistant Class Treasurer, 1; Commercial Club, 1-4; Spanish Club, 1-4; Pre-Alumni Club, Vice-President, 3; W. A. A., 3; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 3, Epistoleus, 4; Y. W. C. A., 3; Class Secretary, 4; Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- ternity, 4. Route 2, Box 1062, Cheraw, South Carolina McDANIEL, ELIZABETH ANN, B. S., Mathematics; Y. W. C. A., 1; French Club, 1-3; Goler Hall House Council, 2; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 3-4; Mathematics Club, 4, Treasurer. Wilmington Street, Maxton, North Carolina McDANIEL, WILLIE, B. A., Sociology. Route 2, Box 1350, Concord, North Carolina McDOW, JR., TALMADGE, B. S., Biology; Dodge Hall House Council, 1-2; Student Council, 1-4, Treasurer 3-4; Varick Christian Endeavor Staff, 1-3, Treasurer, 2; Church School Staff, 1-2; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, 2, Treas- urer, 3-4; President of Y. M. C. A., 3-4; Chairman of Biology Seminar, 3; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, Vice-Presi- dent, 4; Beta Kappa Chi, 3-4; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 3-4; Co-Chairman of Living- stone Mock Assembly, 3-4; Student Christian Association, 4; Laboratory Assistant to Biology Department; Presi- dent of Senior Class; Senior Counselor, 4. 1800 Concord Road, Monroe, North Carolina McKAY, EDITH, B. A., Sociology; Y. W. C. A., 1-4, Vice- President, 2, Secretary, 4; College Choral Union, 1-4; Concert Choir, 3; Social Science Club, 1-3; N. E. A., 3-4. 923 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York McKINNEY, GEORGE FRANK. 619 Mowery Lane, Salisbury, North Carolina McLEAN, WILLIAM BOBBY, B. A., Elementary Educa- tion; Pre-Theological Union, 1-4; Y. M. C. A., 1-4; Dra- matic Club, 1-2; N. E. A., 3-4; Alpha Phi Alpha Frater- nity, 3-4. Route 2, Box 236, Lillington, North Carolina MALLORY, DOUGLAS, B. A., Business Education; Busi- ness Education Club, 3-4. 209 Colonic Street, Albany, New York MARTIN, JAMES, B. A., Elementary Education. 422 East Marvin Street, Shelby, North Carolina MUNNS, ORA LEE, B. A., Business Education; Business Education Club, 2-4. 1469 Wrightsbora Road, Augusta, Georgia OAKLEY, ANNIE, B. A., Elementary Education; N. E. A., 2-4. 6 B Civil Park, Salisbury, North Carolina PARTEE, EMERY JETHRO, B. S., Mathematics; Phi Beta Sigma, 2-4. 6 B Civil Park, Salisbury, North Carolina PERRY, DeVESE, B. A., Elementary Education; Cheer- ing Squad, 1-4; Dramatics Club, 1-2; Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 1-2; Golar Hall House Coun- cil, 3-4; Pre-Alumni Club, 2-3; Secretary of Treasurer of Senior Class; Y. W. C. A., 1, Vice-President, 2-3. 415 Clinton Avenue, Lancaster, South Carolina PRUITT, NOVELLA, B. A., History. Route 1, Belton, South Carolina QUICK, CHARLES EDWARD, B. A., Sociology; Vice- President of Prayer Meeting Council, 3-4; College Choral Union, 3-4; Pre-Theological Union, 3; Chairman of Pro- g-ram Committee, 4; Y. M. C. A., 3-4; Pre-Alumni Club, 3; Living Stone Staff, 4. Post Office Box 534, Raeford, North Carolina REASOR, ROSEMARIE, B. A., Sociology; Cheering Squad, 1-4; Co-Captain, 4; Y. W. C. A., 1-3; Dramatics Club, 1-4; Spanish Club, 1-2; Living Stone Staff, 1-2; Pre- Alumni Club, 2-4; Secretary, 3; L Club, 2-4; W. A. A., 2-4, Reporter, 4; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 2-4; Social Science Club, 2; Annual Staff, 4. Franklin Courts, Tarrytown, New York REDDRICK, JOHNNY CLIFTON, B. A., Elementary Edu- cation; Lampodas Club of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, 2-3; Booster Club, 3; N. E. A., 3-4. 313 Pine Street, Rockingham, North Carolina ROCHESTER, ENOCH BENJAMIN, B. A., Sociology; President of Freshman and Sophomore Class; Pre-Theo- logical Union, 1-4; Prayer Meeting Council, 1-4; Church School Staff, 1-3, Assistant Superintendent, 2; Dodge Hall House Council, 1; Pre-Alumni Club, 2-4, President, 3, Pres- ident of National Pre-Alumni Council United Negro Col- lege Fund, 3-4; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, 3-4; Business Manager of Y. M. C. A., 3-4; President of Student Body, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council, 4; Governor of Livingstone College Mock Assembly, 4; Student Christian Association, 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Se- nior Counselor, 4; Official Representative of Livingstone College to Druid High School, Tuscaloosa. Alabama, 4. 274 Railroad Avenue, Hackensack, New Jersey ROSEBORO, SUSIE BELL, B. A., Sociology; Social Sci- ence Club, 3-4; N. E. A., 3-4. Route 3, Box 83, Rock Hill, South Carolina ROUNDTREE, EARL, B. A., Sociology; Basketball Team, 1-2; Football Team, 1-3. Route 2, Box 172, New Bern, North Carolina ROUNTREE, FENNELL, B. S., Business Education. Route 2, Box 522X, New Bern, North Carolina RUSH, YVONNE JUANITA, B. S., Elementary Educa- tion; College Choral Union, 1-3; W. A. A., 3-4; N. E. A., 3-4; Pre Alumni Club, 4. Post Office Box 176, Ellerbe, North Carolina SANDERS, FREDERICK DOUGLAS, B. S., Chemistry. 1011 South Seventh Street, Wilmington, North Carolina SANDERS, GEORGE CHERIBEN, B. A., History. Green Street Exit, Cheraw, South Carolina SANDERIDGE, MAYNARD HENRY, B. S., Mathematics 772 Saint Nicholas Aven ue, New York, New York 86 SHANNON, VERNON, B. A., Sociology; Treasurer of Freshman Class; Y. M. C. A., 1-4; V. C. E., 1-4, President, 1-2; College Choral Union, 1-4; Pre-Theological Union, 1-4; Dramatics Club, 1-4; Church School Staff, 2-4; Living Stone Staff, 3-4; College Octet, 3-4; Omega Psi Phi Fra- ternity, 3, Chaplain, 4; Social Science Club President, 3; President of Student Christian Association, 4. SHERRILL, RUTH ANN, B. A., Sociology. Route 3, Box 648, Kannapolis, North Carolina SINTON, JACQUELINE VERNITA, B. A., Sociology; Spanish Club, 1-2; Social Science Club, 1-3; College Choral Union, 1-4; Concert Choir, 1-2; Y. W. C. A., 1; Assistance Secretary to Freshman Class; Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, 2-4; Dean of Pledges, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3-4; Interim Council, 3; Senior Counselor, 4. 102 St. Francis Street, Roosevelt, Long Island, New York STATON, RONOLD, B. A., Sociology. 407 Broad Street, East Spencer, North Carolina THOMAS, CAROLYNE PATRICIA, B. A., Music; College Choral Union, 1-4; Cheerleader, 1-4; Y. W. C. A., 1-4; Spanish Club, 1-4; Church School Staff, 1-4; Varsity L Club, 2-4; Attendant to Miss U N C A, 2, 3; String En- semble, 3-4; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, 3; Pre-Alumni Club, 3-4; W. A. A., 3-4. 726 Elmwood Street, Montgomery, Alabama WHITLEY, PHYLLIS GWENDOLYN, B. A., Elementary Education; Y. W. C. A., 1; W. A. A., 2; Spanish Club, 1-4; N. E. A., 4. p , , 614 Wooster Street, Wilmington, North Carolina SMITH, AGGIS NORA, B. A., Elementary Education; Y.W.C.A., 1; College Choral Union, 1-4; Concert Choir, 2- 3; Living Stone Staff, 1-4; Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 2-3; N. E. A., 4. 410 North Reid Street, Wilson, North Carolina WILKINS, SAMUEL DAVID, B. S., Chemistry; Y. M. C. A., 1-4; Y. M. C. A. Basketball Team, 2-3; Student Coun- cil, 2; College Choral Union, 2-3; Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity, 2-4. 10 Vernell Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina SMITH, ESTEEM, B. A., English; Commercial Club, 1-4; French Club, 1-2; Living Stone Staff, 4; Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 4; Dramatics Club, 4. 2705 Farimont Road, Lumberton, North Carolina WILLIAMS, CALVIN, B. A., Sociology; Y. M. C. A., 1-4; Social Science Club, 2-4; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. ' 3-4; Commercial Club, 4. Box 720, Hendersonville, North Carolina SMITH, JOSEPH AGGREY, B. A., History; Pre-Theologi- cal Union, 2-4; Overseas Christian Association, 2-4; Y. M. C. A., 3; House Council, 4; Student Christian Associa- tion, 4. Cape Coast, Ghana, West Africa SMITH, JR., ROSEBOROUGH, B. A., History; Spanish Club, 1-4; Social Science Club, 2-4; Senior Counselor, 4. 104-B Highland Homes, Spartanburg, South Carolina SMOOT, DAVIS, B. S., Business Education. 618 West Horah Street, Salisbury, North Carolina WILLIAMS, MILTON ALEXANDER, B. A., History; Col- lege Choral Union, 1-4, President, 3; Concert Choir, 1-4; Pre-Theological Union, 1-4; President, 3; French and Ger- man Club, 1-2; Treasurer, 2; Y. M. C. A., 1-4; Class Of- ficer, Historian, 1-2; Vice President, 4; Social Science Club, 1-3; Student Council, 2-4, Chaplain, 4; Commercial Club, 2; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, 2-4, Historian and Re- porter, 3, President, 4; Representative to State Legisla- ture, 3; Pre-Alumni Club, 3-4; Lyceum Usher, 3-4; Living Stone Staff, 1-4; Associate Editor of Annual, 4; Senior Counselor. North Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina SMYRE, ROBERT LOUIS, B. A., Sociology; Y. M. C. A., 1-4; College Choral Union, 1-4; Concert Choral Union, 1- 4; Concert Choir, 2-4; Social Science Club, 1-4; Crescent Club of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 2-4. 624 East Horah Street, Salisbury, North Carolina WILSON, RUTH HELEN, B. A., Elementary Education; French Club, 1 ; Y. W. C. A., 1-2; W. A. 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