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LaCelle Livingston with modest dignity and calm content upheld and contributed to the standards set for the student of MDJC. She served on the Retrospect stafT for two years as Editor-in- Chief. Her activities were numerous. As a member of the band, she served first as a Deltette and next as a Delta Doll. She sang in the chorus two years and sang in the Trojanettes sextet her first year. She also acted in Our Town . A natural leader, LaCelle served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Stu- dent Council. She merited membership in Phi Theta Kappa her freshman and sophomore years, and was elected Most Versatile girl in the Who ' s Who election. LaCelle Livingston — where did one not see her? She served both students and teachers in every capacity. She knew almost everyone and greeted them with her quiet hello and friendly, shy smile. For LaCelle Livingston ' s dedication and devotion to every phase of MDJC, her name goes down in the 1965 Hall of Fame. LaCELLE LIVINGSTON HALL OF FAME DIANNE MURPHEY The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness. A felicitous smile never left her face. A fierce determination never left her mind. A love of everything lovable distinguished Ruth Dianne Mur- phey and contributed to her delightful, sometime serious uniqueness. Dianne was a member of both the stage and concert bands. She. served as chorus accompanist two years and sang in the Trojanettes sextet her freshman year. Other activities include her being a member of Wesley two years, serving as its president her sopho- more year. Dianne was chosen to receive the Music award her freshman year, and was elected Most Talented gir l her sopho- more year. She was granted Phi Theta Kappa membership both years. Ruth Dianne Murphey, for her portrayal of ambition, talent, and honesty, takes her designated place in the 1965 Hall of Fame.
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CLOVIS SMITH Clovis Makamson Smith exemplified the students who come to college to achieve success in every field attempted. Her fresh- man year she was a representative to the Student Council and a member of the Women ' s Student Government Association. She served on the campus newspaper, the Sunflower Petals both her freshman and sophomore years. Clovis won a major part in the play Our Town and earned the Drama Award for her performance. Phi Theta Kappa membership was another achievement to be added to her list. Clovis was elected Most Intellectual girl this year. Still Constance is a wondrous excel- lence. Clovis Smith ' s success was won- drous, but success came naturally to her. Modest, sincere, Clovis was a good friend to all who knew her. Excellence became Clovis and she carried it well. Clovis Makamson Smith now joins the 1965 Hall of Fame. HALL OF FAME TRUMAN STOKES Truman Stokes was a compara- tively silent figure on campus, but his countenance portrayed depth of thought, sincerity of purpose, and humility of character. Truman was a member of both the marching and stage band. A legislator, he was elected to the Student Council his freshman year; next year he served on the Student Rules Committee. Truman was also elected as Most Intellectual Boy his sophomore year. For his achievements in grades and character he was asked to join Phi Theta Kappa. Give us courage and gaity and the quiet mind. This was the re- quest of MDJC. Truman answered this call. To the students that knew Truman, he was hard working, studious but yet had an ear for fun. Harry Truman Stokes rightly deserves this lofty position in the MDJC archives for his example of serious study and service to the school.
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