Livingstone College - Livingstonian Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)
- Class of 1965
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Ml John A. Daniels 427 Ashbrook Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 John A. Daniels 427 Ashbrook Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 U£e Siuc enis CPresenf 1963 Bivin qs Ionian FOREWORD College Each year Livingstone College opens its doors to many students from all parts of the world. These students come with young, fresh and inquisitive minds, seeking an opportunity to establish themselves as servants of humanity. While ' pursuing these goals, one finds himself taking an active part in the various activities afforded by the college and sharing numerous pleasant and unforgettable experiences. It is, therefore, the aim of the 1965 LIVING- STONIAN to capture and retail many of these lasting mem- THE EDITOR. Jn recognition for his untiring efforts toward bridcyiny the (jap class citizenry and full participation of deproes in A m erica n life, of C ioinystone ( o lepe dedicate this 1965 l ioinyston an to hr. Jiiny Jr. between second we the students JlTartin Id uther dhrouyh his efforts , Americans everywhere and especially students of the Bio- in ys tone family , can realize that the aims of our foundiny fathers were not hap- hazard nothinys , full of Huff and bluster . ; siynifyiny nothiny — but that the tenets of America are steadfast and that they apply to all people. History of Livingstone College Livingstone College has a rich heritage. Incorporated in 1879, the first sessions were held in 1880 in one room of the parsonage of the late Bishop C. R. Harris, who was then a minister in Concord, North Carolina. Its founder and first president was Joseph Charles Price, a man of boundless energy and talent. Organization was more definitely completed two years later, and the institution was moved to Salisbury, the county seat of Rowan County, North Carolina, where work began the first Wednesday in October, 1882. The new site consisted on one building and forty acres of land. The school opened with three teachers, three pupils and a matron. In 1885, the General Assembly of North Carolina granted a new charter, and thename of the institution was changed from Zion Wesley Institute to Zion Wesley College. In 1887, its name was changed to Livingstone College by a legislative act and was named in honor of David Livingstone, the Christian missionary, philanthropist, and explorer. Such was the beginning of Livingstone. The institution has grown. Now, its students come from almost every state in the United States and from Africa. Livingstone ' s physical plant has been increased by fifteen large brick buildings and 272 acres of land with a total value in excess of two million dollars. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Livingstone College is largely supported by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, but its academic operations are entirely nonsectarian. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, Livingstone College has renewed its committment to fulfill these objectives and has resolved that in the process, its triple goal shall be to awaken beauty, to direct toward order, to inspire always. W. C. Grant T 65 4 Dr. Samuef Duncan GREETINGS TO THE STAFF: You have been engaged in one of the most important undertakings of the College program. Like the staffs before you, yours has been the major responsibility for capturing and recaptur- ing some of the highlights of College Life of which you have been a significant part. The students entrusted to your hands a noble venture by their support and that you have worked diligently and effectively is evidenced by the nature of your publication. The students of today who have the privilege of walking beneath . . . . . . the Maples and the Oaks and thousands who shall follow them and learn the meaning of the black and the blue will relive many times the vivid experiences of their educational careers. Yours it has been to help maintain the meaning of these experiences and perpetuate the traditions of the institution in your time. The results of your efforts will extend into the tomorrow as many will look to their yesteryears in what the college contributed to their lives and their contributions to it. We commend you and your Associates for the publication of the yearbook and we are glad that you are a vital part of the Livingstone that moves ever ahead toward the greater realization of its designated educational goals. Dr. ancf 7 Trs. c 5. C. D uncan THE PRESIDENT 5 A DMINISTRA TION Dr. Victor J. Tulane — Dean of College Rev. Edgar N. French — Dean of Students 6 An Institution is guided by its officers of Administration . . . Harlee H. Little Public Relations ... on these shoulders that burden lies. 7 SOCIAL SCIENCES Sociology Business Education Minnie M. Pemberton and Olive M. Sawyer History and Political Science Henry E. Jackson and Richard Sallet NA TURA L SCIENCES Biology Levi V. Walker, Ozell K. Beatty and David Shinholster Grady Nelson, Jr. Mathematics Hodge E. Taylor Mathematics Victor J. Tulane Chemistry 9 DIVISION OF HUMANITIES Department of English LEFT TO RIGHT: Abna A. Lancaster, Willie C. Williams, Mary Hopkins, Leon McCrary, Elnora Smith, John M. Brewer, Lucy Herring. Department of Music LEFT TO RIGHT: Walter Carlson, Clark S. Coffin, Permilla F. Dunston, William Tritt, K. Eloise Simpson. 10 Bible Edgar N. French, Andrew J. Mattill, Vernon Shannon. Louise M. Rountree Department of Foreign Languages John Young, Charlotte L. Chatman, Victoria P. Yates, Henri Sylvain. Elijah Johnson and Lois H. Reeves ED UCA TION A ND PS YCHOLOG Y Harold Leonard Trigg !(M •IH « « w James C. Simpson and Eliza G. Miller Physical Education and Health 12 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Madge J. Reynolds Student Union Directress Ollie M. Burnside Dietician Emily H. Harper Secretary to Registrar Juanita Mims Catalogue Librarian Izetta Reece, Accounting Clerk; Violet T. Hunt, Bookkeeper and IBM Programmer Lena Roberts Secretary to Director of Public Relations Marie Pruitt Secretary to Dean of Students Nelle Taylor Dormitory Directress Harris Hall Marion Gunn Cashier, Secretary to Business Manager 13 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Cora L. Allen Secretary to Dean Ruth R. Anderson Secretary to President Shirley Smarr Secretary to Director of Teacher Education Erline H. Johnson Dormitory Directress Goler Hall Ruth Camp, Manager of the College Shop Avis F. Monroe Dormitory Directress Babcock Hall Special Services Farrell Thomas Library Assistant A Hilda Robinson Secretary in the Developmental Reading Center M Ackerman, Ruth Adams, Clarence Adams, Helen Agnew, Rufus Allen, Edward Allen, Marcia Anderson, Lowden Archie, Barbara Baker, Vernon Banks, Brenda Beese, Vivian Berry, Shirley Bell, Elvie Biggers, Stanley Blakely, Diana Boger, William Bond, Marilyn Broadway, Margaret Bunn, Nora Burwell, Winifred Campbell, Peggy Campbell, Valeria Cannon, Joseph Clawson, Ernestine 16 Clodfelter, Mary Coleman, Geraldine Coleman, Joe Coleman, Frances Colston, Carol Corpening, Marie Covington, Nettie Crews, Winfred Cunningham, Frankie Davis, Leola Dargan, Elizabeth DeGraphenreid, Meri Farrow, George Fields, Beverly Fisher, Gwyn Fitzgerald, Roderick Floyd, Clyde Fouse, Irene Fouse, Lorene Franklin, Helena French, Carolyn Eason, Lucille Gatling, Charlene Evans, Otis 17 Gaither, Lonnie Gaither, Ruby Gibson, Dwight Gill, Kenneth Green, Floyd Hall, Isabella Hancock, Jerry Harrell, Lionel Harrison, Mari-Lynn Harrison, Yvonne Hatcher, Pearl Heggins, John Henderson, Gloria Herring, Hannah Higgins, Joyce Hines, Constance Holland, Alexander Holmes, Clara Holt, Joyce Horton, Earl Howell, Smillie Ijames, Jean Irvis, Pamela Jarrett, Cathrine 18 Johnson, Dionne Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Henry Johnson, Jessie Johnson, Rosa Johnson, Rosa Lee Jones, Alpha Jones, Augustus Jones, Visco Jordan, Carolyn Kelsey, Leroy Kerns, Pearl Knuckles, Dollie Lane, Edmund Ledbetter, Jerry Leake, Anita Lee, Linda Lee, Raymond Leggett, Med Little, Warren Lloyd, Francis Lockett, Deloris Lomax, Beverly Love, Vivian 19 Lovette, Lewis Lowe, Alberta Luckey, Louise Littlejohn, Albert McCallum, Etta McLean, Sarah McNeil, Phyllis Marshall, Cynthia Massey, Reginald Massey, Vivian Miller, George Morehead, Marrion Morrow, Peggy Murdock, Delores Murphy, George Nelson, Ollie Ngwa, Collins Oates, Linda Parker, Lonnie Parks, Gearldine Patterson, Nellie Patton, Lillian Patrick, Nettie Pearson, Clarice 20 Perry, Carolyn Pierce, Idell Poe, Gerold Polk, James Polk, Joe Pope, Patricia Powell, Beverly Prettyman, Noble Preston, Carolyn Price, Mary Pritchett, Margie Rhodes, Pearl Robinson, Charles Richardson, Gwendolyn Rush, Lee Sampson, Lawrence Samuel, Rosaline Saulters, Patricia Saunders, Phyllis Saunders, Sylvia Schuler, Diane Scott, Dorothy Settle, Ida Shaw, Hollie 2 ) Sifford, Barbara Sifford, Joyce Simmons, Gloria Smith, Gail Smith, Lillie Smith, Mitchell Spencer, Carolyn Starnes, Linda Staten, Rosa Steele, Julia M. Stevens, Carrie Stevenson, Jenette Stout, Ruby Taylor, Vernon Teal, John Terry, Claudette Thompson, Frederick Toliver, Sandra Toms, LaMarthine Torrence, Lillie Turner, Mildred Walker, Charles Waring, Dorothy Wheeler, Alfred 22 Wigfall, Grady Williams, Katie Willis, Lora Witherspoon, Zyangquilyn Worthy, Dorcas Young, Gilbert Young, Doris Graham, Kaye 23 Abercrombie, John Adams, Johnnie Aldrich, Bobby Alexander, Annie Alexander, Kay Alston, Pernell Austin, Mattie Barnes, Mary Benefield, Catheryn Bennett, Robert Berry, Charles Berry, Estelle Bolden, George Boone, Agnes Boone, Daisy Bowens, Larry I Brandon, Betty Brown, Queen E. Brown, Reginald Brown, Roberta 25 Burkett, Tyrone Burns, James Carelock, Cheryl Cash, Mary i Cash, Virginia Cauthen, Muriel Chambers, Dorothy Chunn, Phyllis Clodfelter, Robert Cohen, Lorraine Collins, Isabella Crocker, Vivian Curley, George Dargan, Elizabeth Dark, Charles Davis, Barbara Davis, Carolyn Davis, Frank Davidson, Demetra Dickerson, Carolyn 26 Douglas, William Duff, Lanair Edwards, Dorothy Eichelberger, Carol % Faucette, Sally Flack, Monnie Flowers, Barnell Ford, Brenda Forney, Alexander Foxx, Betty Foy, Frances French, Melba Friday, Dorene Frye, Shirley Fuller, John Funchess, Joe Gabriel, Patricia Galloway, Brenda Grant, Carolyn Gibson, Charles 27 if aga j Gibson, Ernest Gibson, Johnie Glover, John Gordon, Vera Grace, Lovely R. Graham, Julia Grenard, Betty Hargroves, Bernice Harley, Clara Harrison, John Hayes, David Henderson, Mary Herbert, Barbara Hickey, Robert Holland, Anica Houston, Sidney Hunt, Emanuel Hunter, Karen Jeter, Oscar Johnson, William 28 Jones, Phyllis Jordan, Carlotta Kelly, Clifton Kinard, George V v Lawrence, Allen Lee, Carolyn Lee, Sandra Lee, Wandra Le Grande, Estelle Lester, Mary Lipscomb, William Little, Lessie Lofton, Joyce Lomax, Millicent Lyons, Alice Lytle, Joyce McCollough, John McCollough, Martha McCollough, Vera McCullom, John 29 Mclunis, Wendell McKinney, Mattie McKinnon, Janie McMillan, Ruth McNeil, William Mackey, Cora Malwa, Victor Medley, James Melton, Nan Michael, Vernoca Monroe, Jimmy Moore, Howard Morgan, Fannie Moser, Albert Moser, Clayton Mullins, Wilbert Murrell, Joan Neely, Ruth Oakley, Judy Oates, Carolyn 30 Oates, Nathaniel Odom, Lawrence Ortiz, Mariano Palmer, Carolyn Parker, Elizabeth Pelzer, Cheryl Phillips, Erbie Pouncy, Delores Pullen, Delores Pullin, Carolyn Redd, Robert Reid, Karlene Robinson, Melvin Rorie, Leroy Ross, Brenda Royal, Purvis Rush, Alphonzo Shannon, Mildred Siler, Frances Simpson, John 3i Smith, Leamar Smith, Sandra Smyre, Barbara Spikes, Yvonne w Steele, David Tabor, Margaret Turman, Millus Turner, William i S ' Tyler, Alfred Uku, Skyne Verdell, Juanita Wallace, Walter Weeks, Josephene Whittington, Sharyn Wilderson, Carolyn Wilks, Harriett Williams, Eulois Williams, Gloria J. Williams, Gracetta Williams, Lena 32 33 Abernathy, William Allen, Clifton Anderson, Windell Berry, Hiawatha Brewer, Walter Brown, Ida Bryant, Morris Burrell, Robert Callwood, Dorothy Carelock, Hoyte Cave, Harold Chandler, Celeste Cheek, James Clear, Samuel Cockrel, Robert Cooper, Susie Correll, Yvonne 35 Cowan, Gwendolyn Corry, Eyonia Crawford, Mae Crockett, Richard Cuthrell, Delores Dancy, Lillie Davis, Alice Davis, Hilda Davis, John Dean, Charlie Donaldson, James Drake, Willie Duncan, Carl Crockett, Ronald Cross, Betty Cross, Charles Currie, Alice Dunston, Armayne Elliott, Joyce Faultner, Sarah Gaines, Stuart Gavin, James Gibson, Mary Glaze, Nelson Grasty, Evelyn F sik htM ' 4S ' % Greene, Harriett Harper, Edward Hart, Raymond Harvey, Ara Hawes, Hattie Haywood, Bennie Hilton, Charlestine Hines, Curtis Hogan, Taft Holloway, Leroy Howard, William Hylton, Brenda Ingram, Doris Ingram, Rosa Inman, Francine Irvin, Delois Irvin, Jacqueline Jeter, Vera Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Odie Jones, Lamont Kennedy, Willie Kilgo, Dorothy Kirksey, Alma Kittell, Larry Knight, Andrea Lee, Margie Logan, Cleatrice Lomax, Blaine Lytle, Robert McArthur, Margaret McCoy, James It McLean, Jimmy McLean, Ronald Moore, Carolyn Moore, Celestine Morgan, Roger Nash, Maxine Nicholas, Carolyn Nixon, Radiant Ngingo, Joshat Norris, Bobby Oliver, Cynthia Maina, Joseph Mann, Edward Matthews, Yolanda Miller, Robert Mitchell, Lonnie Moffatte, Janet Monroe, Alberta 40 Owens, Dorian Ramsey, Katie Richardson, Joneal Rivers, Rosalind Robinson, Linda C. Robinson, Linda J. Robinson, Robert m Rodgers, Freeman Ruff, Albert Savage, Lillian 41 Seals, Jacquelyn Secrest, Rose Settle, Carolyn Sifford, Carolyn Teal, Shirley Thompson, John Thrower, LaVerne Travis, Shirley Ugorgi, Clement Vaughn, James 42 Waddell, Diana Walton, Joan Watkins, Allene Weathers, Rena White, James White, James W. Williams, Jacqueline Winfield, Thelma i Witherspoon, Ernest Womble, Muriel Wood, Rosa Wright, Jessie Yoder, Max Proctor, Joan % Staton, James 43 44 ALLEN, DELORES IRENE Sociology Concert Choir, Choral Union, Christian Endeav- or, H. and F. Music Society, Babcock House Council, Church School Staff, S.N.E.A. ALSBROOK, MELVIN ANDERSON, AMELIA Sociology ANDREWS, JESSICA DANNETTE History Women ' s Assembly, African Club, Ivy Leaf Club, German Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. ASHTON, MARILYN PATRICIA Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Cheering Squad, Block L Club, S.N.E.A., Yearbook Staff. AUSTIN, JAMES DONALD History Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Booster Club, Pan Hellenic Council, Yearbook Staff. BENEFIELD, HARRIET JEAN History NAACP, S.N.E.A., Christian Endeavor Society, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Sunday School Staff, YWCA. BETHEA, JEAN BOGER, BARBARA JEAN Elementary Education Choral Union, Women ' s Assembly, Student Gov- ernment, S.N.E.A. BOGER, JR., JAMES MONROE Biology NAACP, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Student Government, Committee on Library Affairs, Sen- ior Counselor. BOHANNON, HARRISON History Dodge Hall House Council, Harris Hall House Council. BOYKINS, MARY ANTIONETTE Biology NAACP, S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. BROWN, CAROL English S.N.E.A., Burn ' s Literary Society, French Club, NAACP. BRUNSON, ETHEL DEAN English S.N.E.A., Burn ' s Literary Society, Newspaper Staff, Choral Union, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. BRYANT, JEAN CAROLYN English Goler Hall House Council, Burn ' s Literary So- ciety, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Booster Club. BRYANT, MORRIS Sociology BYERS, BERTHA MAE Elementary Education Freshman Choir, Prayer Meeting Choir, Con- cert Choir, S.N.E.A. BYRD, ARTHUR WILLIAM Sociology Football Squad, Track Team, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, NAACP. CAISON, HAROLD English CALDWELL, NANCY English CARPENTER, JANICE Mathematics WAA, NAACP, Ivy Leaf Club, Alpha Kappa Al- pha Sorority, Mathematics Club. CHANDLER, CELESTINE Chemistry CHARLES, THELMA JOYCE Elementary Education S.N.E.A. CLARK, PATRICIA ADELAIDE Music Choral Union, Concert Choir, Prayer meeting Choir, College Octet, Band. COATES, BETTYE JEAN Elementary Education S.N.E.A. COLEMAN, INEZ MARIE English S.N.E.A., Burn ' s Literary Society, French Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, N.A.A. C.P. COLEMAN, SARAH ANN History Ivy Leaf Club, African Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. CUTHRELL, DE LORIS ANITA Social Studies Missionary Society, N.A.A. C.P., Goler Hall House Council, Pyramid Club. DANIELS, JOHN ALFRED Chemistry Alpha Kappa Mu Honorary Society, Phi Beta Sig- ma Fraternity, Student Government, Block L Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. DAVIS, JR., NATHANIEL Sociology N.A.A. C.P., Church School Staff, Track Team, Pre-Alumni Booster Club, S.N.E.A. DENNY, GLENDA DIGGS, RACHELLE ELIZABETH Elementary Education Y.W.C.A., Spanish Club, W.A.A., College Band, N.A.A. C.P., Student Government, S.N.E.A., Yearbook Staff. DUNSTON, AINGRED CHISLAYNE History Choral Union, Ivy Leaf Club, African Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. EVANS, SYLVIA PATRICIA Mathematics Pyramid Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, S.N. E. A., Mathematics Club, Senior Counselor, N.A. A.C.P. EASON, VAUGHN THOMAS History N.A.A.C.P., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Sphinx Club, African Club, Student Government. FARMER, ROOSEVELT ANTHONY English Choral Union, Track Team, Harris Hall House Council, Sunday School Staff, Living Stone Staff, English Club, French Club, S.N.E.A. FLACK, HERBERT ROLLIN Biology Choral Union, Usher Board. FRENCH, EDGAR Chemistry Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Student Government, Church School Staff, Mathematics Club. FRIDAY, DORIS JEAN Elementary Education Y.W.C.A., Pyramid Club, S.N.E.A. GAINS, JEAN MARIE Mathematics Pyramid Club, Mathematics Club. GILMORE, CURTIS TYRONE Sociology Football Team, Track Team, Block L Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Student Government, Yearbook Staff. GRAHAM, WILLIAM GRIFFIN, GLORIA JEAN English N.A.A.C.P., Spanish Club, Y.W.C.A., English Club, S.N.E.A., Who’s Who. HARDIN, MARY SELINA Elementary Education Archonian Club, S.N.E.A. HASSELL, DELORES ANN Sociology Student Government, College Band, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, S.N.E.A., Senior Counselor, W. A. A. HAYWOOD, ANNIE LOIS Business Education S.N.E.A., Commercial Club. HENDRICK, EVELYN Sociology HILL, BETTY HINNANT, GERALDINE Mathematics Mathematics Club, Woman ' s Assembly, Sunday School Staff, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Senior Counselor, Debating Club, Modern Dance Group, Goler House Council, N.A.A.C.P. HOWARD, LENWOOD History Choral Union, S.N.E.A. HOWELL, ADDIE JEANNETTE Biology Goler House Council, S.N.E.A., Babcock House Council, Woman ' s Assembly, Christian Endeav- or; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. JAMES, VINCENT LA ' FAYETTE Biology Choir, Lampados Club. JOHNSON, CLAUDIA DARNELL Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, S.N.E.A. JONES, FOREST GRANT Mathematics Block L Club, Scroller Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Student Government, Mathematics Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. JONES, VERTIE MARIE Elementary Education W.A.A., N.A.A.C.P., S.N.E.A., Babcock House Council, Spanish Club, Y.W.C.A., Christian En- deavor Staff. KELSEY, MONROE G. KIRKLAND, NORMAN ISAAC Biology Biology Seminar, Y.M.C.A., Harris Hall House Council, N.E.A. LEWIS, CHARLES LONG, CLYDE N. LONGMIRE, VENUS DeLOYSE Sociology Goler Hall House Council, Choir, Band, Dramatic Club, N.A.A.C.P. McCORMICK, HAYWOOD McDANIEL, COLLINS LEE Business Education Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., N.E.A., N.A.A.C.P. McDANIEL, GEORGE McEACHIN, BRENDA EALINE Sociology N.A.A.C.P., Spanish Club, Yearbook Staff. McIVER, PRISCILLA ANN Chemistry Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Pan-Hellenic Council, Babcock House Council, Laboratory Assistant. McKEE, SARAH LEE Elementary Education N.A.A.C.P., Spanish Club, Y.W.C.A., Christian Endeavor, S.N.E.A. McLEAN, CARRIE M. Business Education W.A.A., Business Education Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Babcock House Council, S.N.E.A., Senior Counselor. MICHAEL, MARGARET ANNA Sociology Choral Union, Women ' s Assembly, N.A.A.C.P., J.B. Duncan Players, Goler House Council, Afro- American Literary Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. MILLS, GLENNETTE IRMA Music Choir, Cheering Squad, Band, Block L Club, M.E.N.C. MOORE, GWENDOLYN DELORES French Pre-Alumni Booster Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Spanish Club, Goler House Council. MORROW, ALONZO Elementary Education Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. MOULTRIE, EUGENE CLARENCE French S.N.E.A., French Club, Spanish Club, Harris Hall House Council, Choral Union, Living Stone Staff, Male Glee Club. PARKS, JAMES CLINTON Mathematics irss Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Student Council, Pan- Hellenic Council, Mathematics Club. PARTLOW, JAMES PATTON, CAROLYN ANN Business Education Commercial Club, N.A.A. C.P. PAYNE, AUDREY MAE Business Education Commercial Club, Babcock House Council, Sun- day School Staff, N.A.A. C.P. PEARSON, PATRICIA GAIL Sociology College Choral Union, Spanish Club, Ivy Leaf Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Booster Club, House Council Pan-Hellenic Council, Who ' s Who. PIERCE, ERNESTINE Chemistry German Drama Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, Newspaper Staff, Women ' s Assembly, Year- book Staff. RICHARDSON, PAULETTE ROLAND, SHIRLENE Elementary Education S.N.E. A., Pyramid Club, Delta Sigma Theta So- rority, Pan-Hellenic Council. ROSE MAN, MARY Elementary Education Women’s Assembly, N.A.A.C.P. RUSH, OSCAR LEE Biology Christian Endeavor, N.A.A.C.P., Male Chorus, Harris House Council, S.N.E.A. SMITH, ROBERT LEE Biology N.A.A.C.P., Men ' s Assembly, House Council. SMITH, ZANDRA LAWSON Elementary Education Varsity L Club, Modern Dance Group, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Spanish Club, Yearbook Staff, Who ' s Who, Cheerleader. STATON, FREDERICK Chemistry Band, French Club, Football Team, Varsity L Club, Harris House Council, Math Club, News- paper Staff, N.A.A.C.P., The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. THOMPSON, RICHARD KEITH Sociology Concert Choir, Lampodo ' s Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Pre-Theological Union, N.A.A.C.P., The Debating Team. r VANN, DORIS DEAN Mathematics Band, N.A.A.C.P., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Mathematics Club. WELBECK, HENRY OBED Social Science Newspaper Staff, Sphinx Club, Overseas Students Association, Afro-American Literary Club. WILLIAMS, JR., BERNARD S. Mathematics N.A.A.C.P., Band, Football Team, Editor of Yearbook, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Mathe- matics Club. WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS EVERETTE Elementary Education Football Team, N.A.A.C.P. WILLIAMS, KENT THOMAS Chemistry Dormitory House Council, Track Team, Football Team, Pan-Hellenic Council, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Yearbook, Staff. WILLIAMS, LINWOOD Sociology Concert Choir, Political Science Club, News- paper Staff, N.A.A.C.P. WHITTED, EVELYN G. Business Education Freshman Choir, Commercial Club, N.A.A.C.P. WHITESIDE, LEWIS FRANKLIN Mathematics Mathematics Club, Tennis Team, Phi Beta Sig- ma Fraternity. WHITE MATTHEW Elementary Education N.A.A.C.P., Dormitory House Council. WRIGHT, BARBARA NELL Elementary Education N.A.A.C.P., Y.W.C.A., Christian Endeavor, Mis- sionary Society, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, S.N. E.A. , Sunday School Staff, Student Government, Dormitory House Council. The Editors Bernard Williams . Julia Steel Brenda McEachan . Tyrone Gilmore . . B. J. Verbal . . . . Editor-in-Chief , Layout Editor . . Copy Editor Sports Editor . . . . Adviser Bernard Williams, Editor, giving secretary, Charlie Dean, last minute instructions. Yearbook Staff 58 Newspaper Staff Die L iomcj Stone serves as t )e voice of the student lodu. J ts lipl icfeafs and inspiration serve as a puidinp deacon and as an outlet ' to stimulate , encourape , and enunciate tie ideals and aspirations of all tie students. Henry Welbeck Editor THE LIVING STONE VOLUME XXX. NO. 4 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE, SALISBURY. N. C. APRIL, 1964 59 Harris Hall J Dormitory House Councils A College Dormitory is a home away from home. Goler Hall Babcock Hall Dodge Hall 60 NAACP $ M 1 flgL ' 1 VI Men ' s Assembly 61 Student Council Senior Counselors 62 Who ' s Who Student NEA Overseas Students 63 Missionary Society i i Pre- Theological Union Church School Staff French Club ■MMMMMB Mathematics Club Burn’s Literary Society 65 Concert Choir MENC Men’s Glee Club Dramatics Club Block “L” Club W.A.A. 67 68 GREEKD OM ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Name Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Founding Date January 16, 1908 Colors Salmon Pink and Apple Green Pledge Club Ivy Leaf Club MOTTO: By merit and culture we strive as we do. 70 PHI ALPHA Name Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Founding Date December 4, 1906 Colors Black and Old Gold Pledge Club Sphinx Club 71 DELTA SIGMA THETA Name Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Founding Date January 13, 1913 Colors Crimson and Cream Pledge Club Pyramid Club 72 OMEGA PSI PHI 73 ZETA PHI BETA Name Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Founding Date March 20, 1920 Colors Royal Blue and Pure White Pledge Club Archonian Club 74 PHI BETA SIGMA Name Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Founding Date January 9, 1914 Colors Royal Blue and Pure White Pledge Club Crescent Club 75 KAPPA ALPHA PSI MOTTO: Achievement in all fields of endeavor. Name Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Founding Date January 5, 1911 Colors Crimson and Cream Pledge Club Scrollers Club 76 77 78 Horn eco 2 } ' jjtiss StepAanie Jfo o me co mi no Court 79 Miss Alpha Phi Alpha C me. s tine ierce Miss Fine A rts S ‘lennette JlTi fs 80 81 82 MNtNMMN FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Coaches Jones, Johnson and Warner discussing team strategy. TEAM Blue Bears in Action Caldwell Captain Davis Gilmore We Won Some . . . and Lost Some. Hendrix 85 Hunter BA SKETBA LL 86 Mi TRACK Coach Elijah Johnson LEFT, Larry Kittell doing the broad jump. RIGHT, Sherman Lewis taking the baton in the 880. Captain Dave Smith 87 GOLF TEAM ' v. 89 90 Faculty Talent Show 91 STUDENT HEALTH SER VICE Mrs. Reeves giving assistance to student in the college infirmary. The ultimate objectives of the Livingstone College Student Health Service are to maintain a state of optimum health, both physical and emotional, and to instill good habits of personal and community health among the student body. The Student Health Service provides for prompt and adequate care in case of illness or injury occurring while the student is in college. The Student Health Service provides professional services for all students who come to the clinic for advice and treatment. This includes medications and treatment for minor illnesses. The Health Service also provides bed rest if ordered by the doctor and regular nursing and medical services. Miss Alice Davis, student assistant, giving aid to patient. Student Demonstration In sympathy with the Selma, Alabama crisis and the murder of Rev. James Reeb by Alabama whites, the students of Livingstone College staged a downtown protest march. This march was climaxed by telegrams to President Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King. 93 ' ' ' CANDID SHOTS A c . Nat D, what is Skin holding? Jeter must be coming. Jean will be back soon. Then what? Students register for second semester. Save the girls in Babcock. Whiteside at it again. 94 CANDID SHOTS National Thunderbird Society How old are you Charlie? Lovers never say goodbye. Santa, may I have Burrell for Christmas? I love to see the Blue Bears play. Man! After that play, I need anot her shot. 95 Compliments of BELK-HARRY DEPARTMENT STORE Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of TOWN AND COUNTRY CLEANERS Shirts are our Specialty Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of GUYES ARNOLD’S Salisbury, North Carolina 108 South Main Street Fashion is our Business Salisbury, North Carolina A UTOGRAPHS A 98 A UTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS PRINTING COMPANY • Charlotte, N.C. 100 :al ... ._;|4 ... k- l - r! John A. Daniels 427 Ashbrook Rd. Salisbury, MC 28147 r A 1 1 , ] f 4$f M y ’ nL Bk ' ■ W ' ' V !:• ' r( r .
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