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LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE P. O BOX 59 SALISBURY. NORTH CAROLINA 28144 VERGEL L. LATTI MORE, III PRESIDENT TRESSIA BLOUNT VICE-PRESIDENT During ihis very challenging and ex- citing school year, the students, staff, faculty, and administration have of- fered concerted efforts to make Living- stone College a more viable institution of total education. To portray manisfestations of our ac- tions, the Livingstonian has vividly and descriptively illustrated the life at Liv- ingstone 1974-75 — Moving on in the Right Direction This year we set out to foster greater student participation in school activi- ties; to facilitate more inter-organiza- tional support; to stimulate increased faculty and student interaction and sup- port; to develop and implement proj- ects and proposals to ensure students ' academic, social, physical, and spiritual development; to advocate for a signifi- can increase of student participation in instutitional planning and program- ming; to minimize student apathy resulting from insensitive institutional administrators and unfavorable cir- cumstances; and to maximize student cooperation and leardership. EHKBA Y. K EATON MIC. aiCRITAMV MICHAEL GRIER TREASURER Many of our goals have materialized; some partically implemented; others frozen; and a few completely deferred. Most of all, 1974-75 has cast Living- stone in a refreshing new direction. The philisophical words of Seneca provides an apporpriate charac- terization: He who would arrive at the appointed and must follow a single road and not wonder through many ways. Thus, our thoughts are sincere and our actions are earnest as we have thrust ourselves in the right direction. In following the right direction, we are all in heart, one Livingstone. For the Heart that is for life is a celebration of bearity a festival of the spirit. Vergel L. Lattimore, III Yours in the struggle, President, Student Government Association (1974)
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Qjesu From the windy city of Chicago, Illinois is attractive Denise Blackwell, the reigning Miss Livingstone College. Possessing all the positive attributes of Aquarian — honest, sincere, devoted and under- standing, she is a senior Elementary Education major with a concentration in Music and the daughter of Dr. Mrs. George L. Blackwell. Miss LC holds membership in the SNEA, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Student Life Committee, Soul Unlimited, Pep Club, Prayer Meeting Choir, Calender Committee, Student-to-Student Counselor, Salisbury Symphony Orchestra. Inter-Residence As- sembly, United Voices of LSD, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She has also served as Miss Pre- Theological Union and a member of the Goler Hall House Council. Denise plans to enter into the teaching profession after graduation, and start her own children ' s orchestra. After a period of teaching, she hopes to at- tain a master ' s degree in Education or Music at the University of Chicago or the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Left lo Right: Dr. George Blackwell, Miss Livingstone (Denise Black, well). Miss Teenage Worltl (Chauncy Katrina Douglas) from Golds- boro, N.C., President F, George Shipman.
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