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The areas thai this committee concentrated its attention to were: volunteer services, student life, sports, and congeniality. Students from each class and faculty and staff personnel were selected who exhibited outstanding service and character in those areas. These individuals were then honored throughout the week at dinnertime in the cafeteria. On Monday, February 3, 1975, the Student Appreication Week observances began. Monday was designated as Volunteer Service Day . The individuals selected in this area included: Reginald Ballard from the freshman class, Eli Smith from the sopho- more class, Milton Robinson from the junior class and Charles Johnson from the se- nior class and Miss Marguerite Misenheimer as the staff representative. Tuesday was Sports Day . On this day, students were cited that not only exhibited a degree of effectiveness in the field of sports, but also demonstrated sportsmanlike character. The people selected were: Johnny Stoulamire and Tommy Johnson from the freshman class, George Odom from the sophomore class, Nathan Williamson from the junior class, Michael Williams from the senior class and Coach Fletcher Jones from the staff. Wednesday was designated as Student Fife Day . For this area, Steven Gulley of the freshman class, Clifford Barnetl of the sophomore class, Gail Bundy of the junior class Amos Smith of the senior class and Miss Rose kitlrell of the staff were cited and honored. Thursday was Congeniality Day . The selections in this area were: Jackie Jones of the freshman class, Wayne Clapp of the sophomore class, Y irginia Woodruff of the junior class and Joseph Palmer of the senior class. The staff persons selected were: Mr. Hall, Mrs. Camp and Ms. Paxton. On Friday, a buffet-style dinner was held in the Blue and Cold Room in the Student L nion in honor of those selected individuals. On that day they were presented trophies of appreciation for the contributions they had made. Dr. Chakrapani of the math department was also presented a trophy for being selected as Instructor of the ear . Charles Johnson received a trophy for being voted Volunteer of the Year ; Tommy Johnson received a trophy for being cited as Sportsman of the Year ; Amos Smith was honored with a trophy for being the most outstanding in the area of student life, and irginia Woodruff received the award for being Most Congenial . Although this was a first attempt, the Student Appreciation Week Committee and SGA felt that the Student Appreciation Week obser- vance was quite successful, and hope to make it an annual event. Glenda Bush hands the award to Charles Glenda Bush hands another award to Mr. Johnson. ' Besavaraju Chakrapani. Carl Walker presents the award to Darlene Waldron for Mrs. Ruth Camp.
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Twenty-one students at Livingstone College have been nominated to the 1974-75 edition of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, as announced by Dr. Betty J. Verbal, acting dean of the college. A certificate was presented to the nominees at an honors day program at Livingstone College on April 18, 1975. This exclusive honor is conferred by more than 1,000 schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and symbolized by the presentation of an award certificate. Miss Denise Blackwell Chicago, III. Mr. Gary Butler Buynton Beach, Fla. , . 1 Mr. Louis C. Chambers Salisbury, N.C. After 40 years of serving higher education, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges exists as one of the most highly regarded and longstanding honors programs in the nation. And for the students — the outstanding campus leaders of the year — nation recognition by the Who ' s Who program marks a pinnacle of scholastic achievement. To be recognized in the 41st edition of Who ' s Who are presented as follows: Mr. W illie Conyers Sumter, S.C. Mr. Jerry Curler Madison, N.C. 1 1 Miss Alice D. Doe Pelham, N.C. Mr. Larry Giles Tappahannock, Va Miss Evelyn D, Jones Greensboro, N.C. Wiw Emma L. Lilly Albermarle, N.C. Mr. Frank Willie Sawyer Darlington, S.C. Miss Linda McEachei Salisbury, N.C. Mr. Joseph A, Siler West End, N.C. Miss Joye Lorraine Miles Yanceyville, N.C. Miss Lucinda Stroble Spartanburg, S.C. Mr. Benny Patterson Lenoir, N.C. Miss Pamela Turner Delran, N.J. Mr. James Perkins Pittsboro, N.C. Mr. David Whittaker Kannapolis, N.C. ft Mr. Vergel L. Laltimore, III Charlotte, N.C. Mr. James Samuel Bridgeport, Conn. Miss Mary Williams Pine Level, N.C.
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