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DEDICATION James E. Evans In September, 1966, Mr. James Elwood Evans, Jr., became a part of the Livingstone College family in the capacity of band director and instrumental music instructor. Since that time, Livingstone has seen the renaissance of a new and exciting marching band and a deeper interest in the music department. As a result of Mr. Evans ' enthusiasm, the students of the college have shown through eager participation, that all that we needed for the formation of something good was a good leader. This co-operative spirit is more than appli- cable to our marching band, The Marching Half Hundred. Mr. Evans, a native of North Carolina, received his higli school education in the Williamston city school system. He continued liis education at, what is now, A. and T. State University, majoring in music and minoring in liistory; he has done additional study in music at East Carolina University and he received the Master of Arts degree from the University of Michigan. In addition to his work with the instru- mental classes and the marching band, Mr. Evans is doing an admirable job with the development of the concert band. He has also been instrumental in inducing Living- stone student participation in the Salisbury Symphony. Because of his untiring effort and faithful service to the college and community, we dedicate to James Elwood Evans this, the 1968 LIVINGSTONIAN. 10
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amuel E. Duncan, President Greetings to The Livingstonian Staff: To you who have done so much to preserve the opportunities, the culture and successes in relation to the Livingstone spirit, we salute and commend you. Through the stroke of the pen, the focusing of the camera, and other supporting activities, you have depicted more than the limited activities of an individual; rather, you have depicted the cooperation of many equal to the mere total of one ' s contribution. What you have learned and felt from contact with the Late Bloomer, the Maples and the Oaks, and a well-rounded educational program have permeated your handwork and you have made it interesting to students, staff, parents, alumni, and friends. In your publication, you have stimulated an interest in journal- ism and you have established facts that will be the object of research in the years to come. But, whatever the contributions of your efforts in the past, the future will become more meaningful to all concerned in terms of what you have contributed to the Livingstonian of 1968. Samuel E. Duncan, President
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