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A Special Dedication to Mr. Bobby Aldrich . 6 Who Made the Publication of This Livingstonian A Success!
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DEDICATION OF THE 1975-76 LIVINGSTONIAN Mrs. Judith M. Settle The 1976 Livingstonian is dedicated to Mrs. Judith M. Settle for her commitment to and her involvement in the total life of students. Mrs. Settle, a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, attended Winston-Salem State University where she received the Bachelor of Science Degree, and the Masters of Education with a major in Counseling and Guidance from the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. Mrs. Settle’s professional career includes teaching positions in the Durham City Schools in Durham, North Carolina and the White Plains Public Schools of White Plains, New York. She came to Livingstone College in 1969 as Director of Goler Hall, a residence hall for women at that time. She has served since 1972 as Director of Housing at Livingstone College. Since coming to Livingstone, she has served as advisor for the Goler Hall House Council, the Young Women’s Missionary Society, and the Inter-residence Assembly. Committee Memberships have included the Student Life Committee, the Teacher Education Committee, the Student Services Director’s Council and the Admin- istrative Council. Also, the Livingstone College Parents Association was organized under her leadership. Mrs. Settle is married to Dr. Joseph C. Settle, Director of Student Services of Livingstone College. They have one daughter, Joy Evangline. And Mrs. Settle is a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. Mrs. Settle has initiated and participated in numerous campus programs and activities and often travels with students in support of the teams and other student groups. Through her guidance and encouragement, opportunities for leadership roles and expressions of talents are always present. The establishing of learning centers within each residence hall for the purpose of study, counseling, tutoring, and interest-groups activities is an example of her commitment and involvement in developing the total person and contributing positively to campus life at Livingstone. It is because of her generosity and kindness in going beyond the call of duty to help Livingstone College in general and the student body in particular that we dedicate our 1975-1976 yearbook to her. 1 One of Livingstone ' s Many Queens 5
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The President of Livingstone College F. George Shipman A yearbook is a joint endeavor of students, classes and organizations of the college to capture and record the rich and rewarding experiences that characterize college life. Usually these experiences are recorded and exhibited in the yearbook via textual, pho- tographic and graphic representation with a thematic thread running throughout. The theme for this year’s efforts is “Building Your Dreams On A Stone Foundation”. The responsibility of today’s college student is to set and achieve the goals of tomorrow. The achievement of firm goals is enhanced if the proper foundation stones are laid during a student’s four-year tenure here. In preparing for that responsibility you have come to a college where the goals of service to God and fellowman have taken on a significant meaning. Important foundation stones for effective service are (1 ) awareness of the great potential you have for service, (2) understanding of the need to serve for self-actualization, (3) commitment to ideals characterized by devotion to truth and (4) love of God and His creation. The activities reflected in the yearbook give eloquent testimony to your commitment to those foundation stones. In the pages that follow you illustrate how students are preparing for tomorrow while at the same time enjoying the experiences of today. All that you do today, whether in study or in recreation, in seriousness or in joy, takes on meaning in light of vour destiny tomorrow. Love undergirds all our aspirations, supports our efforts and crowns our achievements. “Love all God’s creation the whole and every grain of seed in it. Love every leaf, every ray of God’s light Love the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things. Once you perceive it, you will begin to comprehend it better every day. And you wili come at last to love the whole world with an all-embracing love.” 7
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