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The President ' s Message Greetings: lam pleased to extend to you greetings, congratulat- ions and best wishes on the occasion of the publication of the Livingstonian. You have done so much to preserve and enrich the opportunities, the heritage and the endur- ing spirit of Livingstone College. Through the genius of the pen, the magic of the camera and the organizational acumen of your staff, you have captured for posterity more than the limited activities of an individual; rather you have reflected the cooperation of many equal to the sum total of the contribution of a college community. During your sojourn on the campus of the maples and the oaks you have learned how to learn and how to live. What you have learned and experienced from your involvement in a well-rounded educational pro- gram has permeated your handiwork. You have made the Livingstone story for 1971-72 both interesting and informative to students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni and friends. In your yearbook you have stimulated an interest inpictoral jour- nalism and you have recorded facts that will be of historical significance in the years ahead. But, whatever the contribution of your efforts in the past, the future will take on additional importance to all who review what you have contributed to the Livingstonian of 1972. I salute and commend you! -F. George Shipman .1
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Dedication —Dr. Harold Trigg— When Dr Harold Leonard Trigg came to Livingstone College in 1960, he brought with him a wealth of experience in the area of education, having served variously as principal, as supervisor of Black Hish Schools in North Carolina, and twice as a college president. A graduate of Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md., Dr. Trigg received the master ' s degree from Syracuse University and the Doctor of Education degree from Columbia University in New York City. He was president of Elizabeth City State University for six years and of St. Augustine ' s College, Raleigh, N. C. for eight years. A native of Lynchburg, Va., Dr. Trigg has directed programs for the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction and the U S. Office of Education. He served for a year as associate director of the Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, Ga., and as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of State Boards of Education. He currently holds membership in the following North Carolina State Agencies: the State Board of Education, the Commission of Higher Education Facilities, ■ the Council on Mental Retardation, and the Learning Institute of North Carolina, Inc. St. Dr. Trigg is a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and holds membership in the Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Societies. The 1972 Livingstonian is being dedicated to Dr. Tngg not so much for the contributions he has made to the academic life of the Livingstone College Community, but for the many contributions he has made to the larger community in the cause for better education in North Carolina and the nation. 2
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Miss Livingstone 1971-72 HELEN MCLA UCHLIN Helen, our Beautiful, Black Princess, is a young, gifted and talented senior Business Education major from Fayetteville, N.C. Along with reigning as Miss Livingstone for 1971-72, she is an active member of the Julia B. Duncan Players, the Young Women ' s Missionary Society, the Prayer Meeting Choir, the Sigma Chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., and secretary of the Livingstonian Yearbook Staff. Miss McLauchlin, exemplifying a unique quality of service to Livingstone College and the larger community of Salisbury, has served as .special advisor to the Freshman Class, student counselor for high school seniors, and tutor in the tutorial program which helps to improve the academic progress of Black students enrolled in the public schools of Salisbury.
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