Morehouse College - Torch Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

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Echimtinn E0 111': prufmmh QEhyintian arlyulat lulyu secs anh mains ulhcrs arc, lulu: fur 2mm- 1r incl: Heats as prrsihnrt has-kcpt faith mitlp the ibrals 8113: aims of Anarchousc Glulltgc. l this nnlumc i5 rcipcrtfullg hchiratch. $m m-Bm 1 x: L mmmmmg 1T 1: Page: 3 If H I; 1 mama w my. rumlglwtyrmw MUREIIBUSE V . - m- su'w WM....-.-a.1.;....- - A: z .331 RE troll. . . . L I? I: L. '1 R? DR. JOHN HOPE FOURTH PRESIDENT OF MOREHOUSI; In 1906, Mr. John Hope who had been a pro- fessor on the faculty since 1898, became president of Morehouse College. He was born in Augusta. Georgia, J une 2, 1868; was graduated from Worces- ter Academy,Massachusetts: A. 13., Brown lh1ivcr- sity, 1894; University of Chicago. summers 1897. 1898; thonorary A. M., Brown University 1907; 1.1.. D., Howard UniversityLWashington, 1920.1 PreSident Hopes entire time has been devoted to the training of young people. He served as teacher at Roger Williams College, Nashville, Tennessee, 18941898; at Morehouse College. mien Atlanta Baptist CollegeL 1898, phasident 1906---, also professor of ethics; as Y. M. C. A. Worker among colored troops in France, July 1918-11115; 1919. He was elected to Phi Beta-Kappa, Brown University- 1919, For achievements since graduation. He is a member of the Board of Directors, Citizens Trust Company, Leonard Street Orphanage, Antiffuber- culosis Association, Inter-racia! Commission. Exe- cutive Board, National Urban League, Spingarn Medal Committee of NA. A. C. P.. Executive Com- mittee of Board'of Directors of Morehouse College. Board of Management of Y. M. C. A., and a den- con in Friendship Baptist Church. 7 m JP 15m 11 IL 1:31-18.ng j E IE ,1 d- 1: J CLASS OF 1911 www- MOREHOUSE 311: giacnuwimn JOSEPH THOMAS ROBERT J.urn nl Rolmrtvilln, S. C., November 28. 1807. of Hugcnol desccm; was grnduulr-tl wilh first hmmrs from Brown Universiiy, 1828; medical student Yale University. Ih'29-3ll: was graduated from South CElina Medical College; lrllflnilll TllPlllugil'lll Seminary 1332-34; Professor of Languages, Iowa State Lininrrsily. IIIGILGQ; Presidunl of Burlington University, Iowa. 1809-71; Presi- llt'fll ni' Allgnslu Illslihlll' llmw Mnrvlumsc Cullt'ng 1371 1385. lh-I-cusull N '- 3 'IMN II Jr 3.1L C111! Cmmmrimn SAMUEL OR A V ES Born al Ackworth, N. H., March 23, IHQU; grudunlmi rrtllll Haunillnn Lih'r- ary and Theological Institute hmw Culgzllr Uniwrsityl A, IL, IH 1-1. ll. D.T 18-16; Professor of Greek Kalamazoo CulIt-gu H5159: pnslur in Cunllmnivln, 1859-69; pastor in Michigan 1869-85: I're-sidom nf Allmuu Buplist Seminary Ijnuw Morehouse College! 1885-90; l'rul'vssnr of l Iu-qugy H-iUU-UL Dmvusmi January 17, 1395. Page T 4. . . 1 lgnwhlnumi - v. .wur H $.14 J H. warn... . WMAnth-vua... . . ' -m-.-.n m . w Thu war hj-klrm : 5.'1- '3 -- l W'- , w 71 fr 1? - Lu a H '23 Erwm. ...,.. 45.37am- '. Eln 3.11. cnmrimn GEORGE SALE inrn in 'I'nr...lim Czlnzulm Scplembcr 13, 1857; was graduated from Carry dim: Lilcralry lnsiilule l'sVumlsluuk Cullech 1880, Toronto University in I8. 4-; rindile nl Mvh'luslcr Theological Seminary 1884-86; Presidenl of Atlanta Bap- lisl St-Iuinzu-y lhlurchuusu Cnllvgci 18904906. Superintendent of Eduualimt for 1110 34110015 of I'm Amvrit'un Baptist Home Mission Society, 1906-12. Deceased junuury 22. 1912. H11 171: II. ,th J13 munrimn HENRY LYMAN mnmmousn For whom our college has been named. born in Stanford. N. Y. October 2, I834; A. B. University of Rochester 1858; Rochester Theological Semin- ary 1864, D. Dq in 1879; Field Marshal of tin: Baptisl Dcnmnmulinn. I. .1: i 4.. II JLJI W? TL .11. -....., w. 7- 4 5.4-..qu II l'agr :1 leF ;, CLASS OF 1923 run- WWW? ' n Hmrirm . ' I' mungnnusa FFIL 11 3111 JHcmutriz-nn f1 CARRIE WARD MOORE Senator Hi5 Mr mas gcnfr'c. and Ike clcnwrus Sn min-d in Mm Um! nature might stand up, Ami my to uH Nu: nmrM; This was a umrf. Hum in Comm. Florida; Florida Illslilulc, 1909; A. 13. Mnrclmusc Cullt'gc IUIZ; Nru' York St'huul Ur Sucinl Work and Columbia University 1912-13; luaulmt Man-lmun- Cullc-gv :llltl l'rulmliml OlTuiur IUHIIO; Superintendent Y. M, L. A. liuy'r CLuIm. Wnshinglnn. D. C., 19I0-l7; Signal Curps, U. S. Army WI?- 19; l'l'orl'ssnr nr Sm'iulugy uml lifllllllllliC-S and Director of Atlanta School Hf Fluvial Work. l'JIU-ZE: grmluulv studenl Columbia Universily summers 1913-11 IIHH'FJ rind muirv wm- IULZLZ-LZIE: A. M. Culumllizl, 1922. Deceased March Z J623 11' 1.; 1f aw-nr 01!: i5 page is Echitafch tutlgr 1111211111111 nf DR. CATLETT C. SMITH, A. M.. ll. D. Who for 22 years gave faithfui service :15 :1 teacher in Morehouse College. Deceased Dct'mlllll'l' 27, 1921. I H g H l E F 1 ww$eww$$hq 1: 11 31 ,, :gWgawseadB-nz 554$ CLASH nI-' 191'; r- mm. - 'L 1- 5 wanting r u..- 3:5$:$6!$5151$6-$0$39'6 ' i . MOREIIOUSE 3L :1 ,iFWZP; w ,N :,;Pg;;? '14:; - x'Vf'w3333915t$fbriz 7 ;792; - : ? - r ,2 Mk:53if$g 1 11. II I q... 15 LL f 177-151 MAY VLTY1 JT K: Jr 'rh'f p' 1.123 7. AM.1..M-..r-!T-..4 LU 5 H L. .,.-.J...td...,f 1L 'JrR-n 1'1 MOREHOUSE SAMUEL HOWARD ARCHER, A. B. 6tBig Boy Oh! you can't do it! Born Chesterfield Counly, Virginia, December 23. 1870; Peabody School, Pelcrsburg, W. Va.. Wayland Normal, Wushinglon, D. C.; A. 13., Colgate Univer- sity 1902; summers 1920 and 1922, Colum- bia Universiiy; Professor of Mathematics. Roger Williams University; Professor of Mathematics, Morehouse College, 19001; Dean of Morehouse College 1920-. tJH-ulucs llnllixl'nN Wmanl..m',!'1. B. Pup anllmv TM; 1.; verg- fmpnrmm. Pay ntlention. Hurn in Uror-nwmul. S. C.. September 18. 111:1; A. IL Mul'l-huusc Cufll'glr 1992.11051- graduate. sunnnnrs 1903 and 19041. Colum- hin 1.1lliwrsily: principal graded school, 1:111. 1903: Prufrssur uf Cculugy, Murc- Iumsc Cullogc 1911K. ij 3: 1'1. I 1Fa1 7 JT $344,, wwm 1mm WILLIAM JUIINSHN. A. M. iulcl 1V Greek 1919 . ERNEST WILLIAM Larson; A. B.' 1'1'Immg men, this is the 111.2032 - 11uru in JuL-ksulwillc, Fla, May 15, 18911; A. 13., Murclmuse 1912; lmslvgruduuu'. University of Chicago 1912-13; Instructor. Mumhuusc Cnllegc 1913-17; Caplain 01 Infantry U. 5. Army, June 1917 lo Febru- ary 1919; District Manager for N.C.Mu1u- 211 Life Insurance Company February 1919 10 January 1921; Instructor in 151311511 and Greek, Murehuusc College 1921 . 1341M mm is good? Born in Cu1umliia, TPIIIL, Jmm 23, 1863; Academy lingn-r William.-i Unix'vrsily, 1885; A. 11., A. 111.. 110gl'r WiHizIIns University, 1889 and 11191; ptml-grmlumv. 11cher Uni- versity surmucr 1891. University of Chit:- ago, 111911; Principal Hulllirhiln St'1llHl1, Hopkinsvilhu Kyu 1330-1391: mecssmr 01 Malhmnillitrsg 111131'1' Williztln'; Ulliw'rsily 1891-90; Principal 111W Public School. Marlin, Trim 1901,1417: 1'l'1'H111t'II1 Hugul' WHIEHmi 1.1:Ii!.1t-r:;i'ly1 1007-131; 111ml I'leilalu wm'k. 1913-19: 1'I'I11-feir-Ul' nf Lenin. Murulluusc :0111131: and 11 1:11? TL... II. 53' TI 11 1! 11. T 1km Page 1:: 1! II III 1 EILASS 0r 192:1 I212; -:.:.;::s:z'LW 4 MON HI ID USE Lommm DOUGLAS MILTON, A. M. WHHAxia-rhn-a. ., . - V! W's Hm; so? I see. I!rJ:vr1rc you? P. Dunbar High Schnul I910; A. IL. A. M. Brown University 1920; Inslrurlnr in Eng- lish, Morehousc Cnllcgr, 1920-21; Prnfes- 5m of I'ZI'hlliJlHil'S I92I-: Citizen Trust Company, 1921 . a. WILLIAM Knmmu Hmamm. A. M. f Clurk 3 Sun. .wn, :hm's exacrfy wrung. E? El liurn, Mumio. lntL, graduate of Chicago Musir Coliego; zilwvial course in Stern's Iimm'rrulnr-x: Hc-rlim Germany: A. M., k : llmuJ Mnrvlmusn Cnllcge. 1922; Studio E' in Chicago; Concert Violinist; assistant '-' I'nlldllt'lor of Churatl Study Club; Profes- 2401' uf History and Theory of Music, Violin uml Piunn Mnn-hnusc College, 1912-; F Ilirwlln' nl- Hm'rcltl Music Studio. 11 I 920-. LLm'n Ovanmw ans. A. IL. RID. Born in Huntington, W. Va.. December Ill. 1834; graduate nf Douglas High 5.-I:....I. IUU2; A. IL, 1906, Ii. n. 191m, Virginia Union; graduate student, Univerv 5in of Chicsagm summers 1910, I911, 1922; Elllcrsnn College of Orallbry, summer I91 1; Pastnr. Hill SI. Ihlplisl Churrh, IUHH-ZI: Pl'l'lrd'SS-lll' nr Syslvlnzllil' 'l'ht'ulugy, Mum'- Imusu Cullcgt', I92l ; travelled in Iiurnpz: and Holy Land 19l2. Tnmms Lurkstm Cumn', A. M. Exmnfnmimr ia- pmuurr. ymfrc m1 1hr harder. Born Royston, 03.: A PM Morehousc College, 1916: A.M., University of Penn- sylvania, 1918; Head of English Depart- Illulll, Pl'ilirit' Virw Ctlllrgt'. l'miril' Virw. Texas, l9l'J-2U; l'mftrsranr uf I'lislnry 11nd Imernational Law, Morehousc College, Lam ; am! if 4L I '- 1r Fm .11. 1L Jr Jr IX Ilium: 1T Emhf:uwnj3J-HNMWMW: KLASS 01-' Hi . .4- . 5- .r. a$n 1. ,muuu1 wmcu - 'A'Z-hir hiOREHOUSE 1.4: ' M-' .r-.r..-..:.r.. f i; g 1! i l. ! ! CLIsTm. lil.5u'm:'rll WARNER 'K:u-k urn in I'hilndclphizi. May 3, l'mm- McDoan DAVIS, A. B. i believe in pmdt'cai Christianity. Burn in Fclunsdalc, Aim, April 4, 1813-1; gradunlu nf Armlwny, Murulmusu Culll'gn, 1907; A. B., Murchousc I911: Principal Slalcr Public School. Birmingham, Ala. Uargesl colored graded school in the coun- iryl. 1911-20; Principal Hrs! night school. Birminghmn, Aim; teacher summer sessiml Tuskegee Institute; Business Manager uml Instruciur in Mathematics, Mmelmusc College 1920--. 1891; I'llilzltlvlphial High SI'lquL IUWJ; Hampton Institute 1913: famous Hampton Quartclle ltJln-lii; Culumhiu Unitursily, summer, 1909: tt-alrllvl' :ll. Hulnpluu. 1913-15; Iva :h'tlrtut'. Manual 'I'ruining. Big Ilrolhcr in Hufr ka'k. Muralluuric llnllvgu 1915-. -'-. urnr-v. L LL... ' I 11:: $$mmm limmmJ. Imn kunh I-. m 11001111'1' Harry 5.! up? Fight! Born in Crimn. 113,. July 18.. 11392: Lnkuwund. N. ,1. 111.211 St'lluul; 11.5.. Cu1gutu University 1916; gnuluult' thtll'l'll Inward 111.5.Columhia1 Uniwreity. stmmms 101? :Ind 1011:: mrmlrrr shnvril'un 1:1Ia-Iniciul 51min! 3'; I'l'ullvism' 1:1Ir-nlir-11y alml Physiw. Mnrt'hmlsr Cullvgt- 1911; : 110ml 01 1,1Iysit'ill alml 1111I1Irpi .11 11I'IHII11II1I'II1, Murl'huusv Culln-gl'. I'JIT 11mph fun:- 1nl11. IHISLUIIHIII, 1mw1m11 lrnrk. Mnn-Iumsr' 1916 -: Hirwlur 4:1 .-11111v!i:':4. :11un-1IIIIIHI', 19151: 1:1Illrvll Vm'uliuu I'rim'illn1 Srlumls. Nt-w Yur'L. -Ilrnmrl', 1111?: 11013 Sl'fl'vhll'y. IV. Y. 1I1LHI 1.tnlj.:ulg Mlltlll'l1'l', 1918: Juwnilt- l'mlmtiun UHivn-I. Mitmlal, SIIIJIIHPT. 1911.1: 1nxlrm-lur Huluml'r 5rlmul, Mornhuusv. 1021 mul 1'322: 1.1-rIIII'I-r Y. M. C. A. 111'mnilr'lu-tiun Hu-hunl. Allullkl, 1.y:lc'1I1:l:1'g and Humillun. Spring, 19111. Magma 110mm: ilmunn .11 Burn September 2.11 11.00. Allamla, Um; Nm'nutl pust-gruduulc. Uniwrsily nl' Chiral Gradimlr, Slwhllilll Seminary: gu, sum- mt-r. 1921: postgraduate, SL'Inml 1:1 Etllll'il- linn. Cululnllia Univt-rsily. :alIIIlInt-rs 1910, 1917: lonrllcr :11 Mnrclluusu College 1899 .W uhm' mwy Jr , 1w we II-Mr- :5 P IILASS 1H1. 193.1 MW fMY'm: 1 '1' 3?: 11' 1t :1. ,1: SI. C 31311516095. my? Iimrm l'nsl-zx' JOHNSON, A. IL, U. D. .. Ut-urgin; A. ll. Atlanta Universily, 18791 Pastor of Reed Street Bnplisl Church Will ; Profcsmnr 0f Pilslnrill Thcalngy. Divin- ity School, Murolmusn Culll-gc, I9I3-. Burn Fnlmulry 22. 1849. Culumlms lh-gunmx litum Mns. A. ll. WI. Uvuins. Mun! nm' mmnh- Ian: nmf .301: can : FUHIF i'lh Hum in Ilr't'l'mth'. 5. C. August 1, 391-: High St'luml of Slaln Cullcgc. IUIG; A. IL Iiulw 'lIullt-gv I920; pusl-gradualc. Uniwrsily or Cliit'ugn. lOZU'Ql; Professor nf Highl'r Mallllvmzllim and Psyt'hulogy, Mm'n-Imum- IlulII-gr. I'PZI : Palslur. Shiloh Baptist Chllt'l-Il. Allunlzl, 1922 v I- If HT! 473.; n4r IL ELM T! HT'hese are the worse full: Fee ever seen. Born in Cuyton, 041., October 4, 1890; A. IL, Morehouse College. 1916; postgrad- ualv, University of Chit'agn, 1919; prillt'ilr ul, Bilfth'SVille Public School, 1916-20; In: slrurmr. Cuylcr Junior High Sl-luml1 Savannah, 19211-21; Inslrmrlon Jerucl Ara. Lnlin. Mnrvhmlst' Cnlloge, 1922-: Rusrzoa-r Inns MCKINNHL Ii. 5. Hum: fruu go! Hm: pnim? Hum in Wudlinplnn. I1.C.. Ist'lnruury HI' 19011; Crmlunlr Hr Ihlnlmr High Srlmul. VVusllillgtnll. D. II... WIT: IL 5.. Hulc's Unl- Itgc. Lrwislml. Hun. IUZI: lllSlt'llrlll'l' ill Hinlngy. Murriluuw CullI-gl' IUZI- Enwum Bmxsnmzn. A. B. Athens, 192L222; lnslruvlnr in Pugv 21 a- ..the um. ... .'WT no v-,1.'mr 3;:4 - 7 5..-. 21 l- A- - H. F.-...-. ,.. v. r -. cuss HF 1023 y- W . . . a... WWW ,v -.'..?......w.... ,t -r - -; Tr: 5:3 MUIiI-JIOUSE 9-!!!- NATHANIEL PATRICK TILLMAN, A. B. TicW The 9?th is rather supcr cinL Let's see now. Burn Birmingham. MIL, January 1?, 1808: A. B Morelmuse College, 1920; Cradumc Sludcni, University uf Vi5cnnsin, summer 1922; Professor of English, Al- ruru A. S M. Cnllvgv. A'Il'nrn. Niki, 1920- 22; Head of English, StalwriIIn-xuluul of Library, Murclmuse College, 1922 . g . o .$I-'rgn. L4 h . .J Inmuun mexln I'mwmt. A. M. KAI'I Marx u - . .., M H fm M Iruur rmHIm'h'yR' Hm ill Hullimun: Md. ?frptl'lnlu'r Z-L, : I::'Jl: was grmlmtle-d Bulliulm-c High SrIIunL IUI2: A. IL Huu'artl University, 1910: A. M., Clark Uniwrsily, Worcester, Mum.w I'J'ln; HI-sl'mrh H'Hmu Nt'w York St'lllll1l Ur Sai'iill W'Hrk. l92U-2l: Ameri- can Furlium'. l'Iliu-r-siu uf Cnptlnlmgcn, 1921-22: it'itrllrr nl' Mullwmutirs, Tuske- gt-tr lnxlilulv. I'Jlt'n-IY; lvurlmr summer school. Furl Mllluy, Gel 10W; lcachcr English and History, Sl. Paul Normal and Industrial School. Lawrenceville, V1; lx-uvllcr Mulht-Irinlirs, Baltimore High Srimnl. IQHHU: tlirt'ctor summer school, Livingslunv l'nlit'm; 1922; I'mfvssor 0f Hnriill Hrimlw. Ilil'm'tur Allilnlu School uf Hm'iili W'III'LV HUI'I'ILHIIM UNHHL'P. 1922 '. rr -:;1 11 F4 $17 HT 1? 41 Cmum: HHHNIIARII'I' Ilmsm'. A. ll FEW.T '16! me see if! cmfl ht-fp yrmf, Born in LaUralngu. Hun Suplvmln'r 19. 1897: A. H. h'hlrr-hnust- Culh'gl- 1922: III- slruclur ill Matlhltmmiu. Mul't'lmlIe-u- Cul- leg? 192277. Juum Mamou BARNETT. A. B. Th15:an:-r 'This is ignorance. Burn June 23, 1900, Washinglnn, GEL; A. 13., Murt-Ilouse College, 1922; Librarian, Morchousc College 1922 . l'ngr n'aw 'WWW' . , . .. 3-: . -.wr;-Y.r: .W9.-;HM- K.?.ewn-wthuaummadngmamg. q,.:m-',,- .. :.:- ..... . .mM-c .pnuo-w r? k 1.?f iu-m-WW u mrww: L.?- . q- 3 9 1: II 1T - LLJL5 HI 19.3 MOREHOUSE E-ran-a:$i. ; in- 0 $3. MAYNARD WHITMAN. Ph. IL Born in Virginia; Ph. H. Brown Univarv sily, Providence, R. L. I920; luslrm-lnr in Clwmislry, Mnruhuusu College, 1921 . .m.-.-gi..-lul Cmux HILTON llmsmw. A. M. Exrhangc Prafl-ssnr of Fn-m-h am! Gur- Lilli rrum Hpt-lllmn Svminnry. Lump: ANDREWS. H. N. .vc-w McVicar HospitaL Spelman Seminary. 1906; Supt-rintvmivnl of Nurst-s. Allamlu School nf I'Hrclivinv. I'Jilia'li'a; Suin-rilh lcndenl Colored Dcpuruucnl. Grady ur- pilal, lQl-LZU; Supurrimrmlrnt Infirmary Morehouse College, qun---; Fursl I-uiurrd registered nurm- in 1111- -t:ltl- of ilmargiu. V. 1 a gull! . w . -vA.kn-MLh-vn . - L ALFRED JONES, M. D. Doc Q Born in Columbus. 0a.; A. B.. More- ,3: house College 1892; M. 0.. Howard Uni- . varsity, 1900'. College Physician. More- $3 house College, 1902 . F:- Y? Ww. .mJg-m u-NMM? II J3 41 .l CLASS OF 1023 E... - JM-L ' 1L4 1 1 1:4qu MOREl-IOUSE Lam liluu:1.m;m.m Mulmn Dining Hall. ANNA C. ARCHER Matron of Men. Cruvma Hall. Hi If 13ml? .1 iIlAHS OF 1923 .3 ! M T mu- mm; CLASS OFFICERS FHESHMAN lurrxiu'r'nf. EDWARD HOPE F'frr' Prm-denf. HANDY SLEDGE Jim-rvl'urr. SHHIAN IIHAHH xh'xl'mrrm! .Hl'f'II'llI'r-h JUHHI'H HIHHJKS T'n'mnn'n JAWHH NAHHIT HUI'IIUMHIH-I Pn-u'drm. INJWAIHJ TlillRMAN Virr f'rrsr'n'rnl. HARDY HLEIHEH Hq'r'n-mrg', JOSEPH HOOKS Axsfsrrmf SFIIVHHII. HIUMAN HICAHI'II TNIHIJn-r. W. II. I'I'IIHH' Historian. FLUYH CHAWFUHH I'.'u't:'r-. 1A HHS N.Hllil'l' JUNIOR Presia'tut, WILLIAM PAYNE Vim President. JAMES NABRI'I' Secretary, JOSEPH BROOKS Assistant St'cremry. SIUMAN HEARD Trcasurer, RICHARD ALEXANDER Historian, FLOYD CRAWFORD SrlgcunvaI-Alms, CHARLES HOMES SENIOR Pnjideru, WILLIAM PAYNE Vice Prcsfdrnr, JAMES NABRIT Secretary, JOSEPH BROOKS Assistant Secretary. SICMAN HEARD T'rrasurer, RICHARD ALEXANDER Hismn'an, FLOYD CRAWFORD SergeanvarrArms, CHARLES HOMES 1!- r; :1: TL 71.: ll Ir H '1 JL RIEIIAHI'I i'mgul'nx m.tusm. F: Rupl-rln uAlrk. . f ' I cmn'af be hmmded m a nnlshr'h', mm. mm i hyseU a king of infinity spm'r. 3' Barn in Sonm-u. 5. IL. Augusl 21. 1398'. Li Seneca: InMIilall'. WW: Suplmnmrr; tiliul-Iuiw ui ' j 1' Chi Delta Sigma; Juninl': Y. EL C. Ax :Iclltgam to Kings Moutnin Stutlcnl Funfrrvucv; Menllwr Field Council Kingn Muunlain Arm; sprukvr nl Lincoln-Dmglaa Cc-IrlaraIi-m; Ha-uiur: Lilt'nu-g. SlaiT of Allu-Iluvunl. Hn'li H IIth'u-I nf Hilnlr Class. Y. M. C. A. flalainrl: Tn-asuru-r nf r1355. Coming 10 us in 1920. Alrk r-urly imprva-w-l us wilh his miniHIt-rial Icrvnr am! rI-Iigiuus wal. Generally quiet Iml INNSW-sillp a In-rrihlp lI-mlwt F VJ: '3': whcn peeved. llc 3:: respected 113' nlll In llh: ministry we expect great mings hum him. 31.3 I 4 llama Lmzlns BREWER hUm:n .1 Ilctrrf ffilstlHl'f! F5 rm: t'nsl'fy rfmmrz'n'. Born in Culumlliu. 5- C 1392: Florida 5 i Numlal aml Imlusuial Insitituhu Wlb SunllllnlI-rc: H Y1 M. C. A. tfuhim'l; Imliur: Y. MI. C. A. Cuh- .7! Inr-I. E Thuugh :1 lam.- atlditiun lo nut class. Dug is well lhuughl uf for I115 infinite pnlitL-Imss amt Ilrrirr In saw, Ilia: liL-lul is lht: miubitry. Ir H m VI. - . I: A: :45 U .' 191's ' '- 1: .7.. n-v' arriJI-spu- 1r 1:3 j I i .- l I inh.wu$pm !. huh AM MUREHUUSE o-o-giO-l'lg. IL 3.; 1 I Flume Cmmm: HIIImJLs Frank Who will arrives as tardy as too hue. Hum in Lumpkin. 03.. Fu-lmmry 19. WE: Altu-ricus Inslilulc 1919; Freshman: Glee Club and Oral'u'slra; Suphnnlorc: Glee Clull an-l Ort'lzt'slra; Julliur: Glen: Club and nrclwhlm. Army m-ruicer Lluie-ily aml sluwiy as was his cuslnm, Frank has Hun a place in our hearts by his wnrk in lllt'. Glee Club and his artistic playing un the curnel. In life he plans to make the music of the physiv clan. ,Iml I'll 'I'AH. ullllrlkh qu Nu muff! ,L'HNIA ll'hi'f't' Ea m: pfmmfr' m'rn. Run: in Arlunm. Um. Uclnbrr 28. 19m; :hzulmny Hurr'mim- Cnllt'm- 19W; thnmall: I'rIt-v Hull; SH'III-IIm-n': l'Iil'ih' sI-u'wldrp'; .quil I'luw M-I'rl'lnly; Srlliur: FEJlEh wrrvlury. Uml-gu I'xi E'Iri. Jm-d ha..- alums Iu'I-n :I jnyful part of us. Muuyp- lulrasnnllx rruriy' In iliIl uml lrmfutil-ut in Ilns- ura- nl Ilu- ilidllll 1w lm- bI-runlv i'ldispmlsaldc In us. 1L an l'II'lgliH'IL FIIIIII'HI hr ii Irl'a excellent. His dc-sirv i.- III In- PI'IJl'vs-mr Brooks Cuml luck Jot. XI 1! - r 1 '7 -dm Jusrl'll BIIAIIIJA ITALIn-I's l KulllnllnH w Hr m- ,irm' mid p: m imu unln HH'. A5 l mu r-rmfr'dcnr mu! Hm! in h'rrr. Barn in Grc-vnm-wl. 5. U: Arudn-Illy Manv IV E 4 lim-nu-KM' .......- hnuse Cullrgv 1919; Frrslullall: irlm- lIllltl. 5I'I1' ior: Cuylaiu Cruup No. l. Slmlrm Iiriw. Qllil'l. unnlnrusivr. illul liil:r'r.ll 'Inlu'gn-n Calhuul: i-a lmumi In Inka Il'l' grmlr, Ht' is m-cr for MI-rl'lmlnr aml i'i tln- mignulur ulul pluunn'r P of mu ilrr-rul sllulvnl 1lriw fnr' $500 fur I'rlr'. benefit Inf Illu t'ullcgu. Uh IiLqu qualillu-e 1 H win Inr him .eumrrn- CaHI-ruu spu-III I:i:i yams willl ,1 us IS a Ilwrnughguing Sunday Fclmui and Cllurrli workyr. pl CWT I Y 1: Fun n Wannuw CRAWFORD Prep. Sz'fdom in! ,mlt'n'es, such men as he be new: at heart's mane.H Burn Forsylh. GIL; Acadrmy Murclmum'. 1920; Suphnmorc: class llistul'iull; Juniur: clash IIiaIuIiJn: I'm-lmngv ruliinrI AlIu-mu-utn; Sr'lliul'. rlass Illslurian; etlitnr-itI-ullit'f. IIIL' Alllunal-uuL 1.1 hf... m! 5 , -Eu mm3qd ::ut'-tll-m lJLILx-ga Psi Phi. W-p-Yn. Wnt'p is a s1udL-m willl radical prupun-iti: u. l'msitlt's E1li5hing college in three yeah: he 1-;1- joys tho dislinclilm ul' being the In-sl mlilur 1lw AlIu-narum has ever Imd. Ilc incli es lmmnl :Iu- :lumium-ring Ilew-i nml is iIiIn-r Inward Imnl autllurily A brilliant slullcnl--a duicnt IIal'IJng- l'f nf rutill independence and seIf-assuninn Juunmlinln is his. l'itgr . a! WNWE .2 hiw - ,u ! J : m1;- Jr 3 CLASS m' 102:: C . -. '5'; . MW... .1 m. 'm 7 m; jjmx'E! MOHEIIUUSE Einsnv STUMIT DAVIS. Jn. Cahaniillc I'Iacky Murh ado aimm nurhing. Born September 27, 1902; Central High Hclmnl 1919; Frcailman: Glee Club and Olchcsirn. assislunl y-crmary Sciencu: :ln-I Mallu-qulirs IIIIIII: Hupllulnurl': Ulc'l- Club and Urrllwlw. e'ril in: Sirollce uutl Mullwmutics Cluln. Elli Ilclla Sigma. Pi Gamma; Junior: Glee Club and Orchestra. Chi .. Ilella Sigma Pi Gamma. fnulba squad: Scuinr: assign ! manager of Ult'qr Club and OrcIu-stral. manager Cnllegn Quartellih urlvttrtining lllullugvr Cunnin- Animal. Chi Della Sigma. Pi Uamma. Inulhall squad. lanai. class qunrlelle. class urchcsr Ira; Omega Psi Phi. Small. fiery. and loquaciousl Gab will never 1 : forgotten by us. He is I; grind stutlrnt a wonderful tenor and a good musician in general. Besides being one of nut few hcaulies he has halal many positions in llm Science Club. Clcc Club and Orchestra, and is now advertising manager of our Annual. His boundless cncrgy and life is In be exprmiq-d in law. Saxrnm: 5131111, Dussuw ' Iky 'Nutnsnn KY u'ml' .mr hr Inn's Murer. h it rm! wrongs? Hum In Franklin. GEL. Jum- 2?. 1900; Acad- N113 'tlnrvllour-r' Cullt'gv. WW; Frrshman: Chap- Iain l'i Uunmm. vlnl: I-Ililur AIIu-Ilaeum, L'Iu-ur Icmlcr, lruvk. IIm-kvl hull. luim-hull. Glcc Chill 3.3.! Urdlmtrd. iIllitrlL'ltu; Huylmnmrz': Athenneum. rIwI-r Imldrr. 1rzu'k. Iaaskclhall. Inaccimll. president BIN l'Iluli amtl UrcIu-ntru. Illustrate. Ilanllu'l; quinr: Pi Gamma. lmskvllmll. baseball, Glm Hull aml Urcllrrlru. Quullt'Hl'. haw sulnisl. clltrltr 'vudvr. Eruiur: Clm- L'ILIIr :md Urrllcslra. Quar- In-llr. InstnkaI-aHk Innis: mlnisl Uun-gu Psi Phi Hurmun I-Hjoys IIII' lliFIilIl'IiUll of brim: um- uf Iin- nlur-l vn-rsalilc man in Ihc class, A fair slmlvnl. :l Inriilianl a:hlulv in haaehall. all suIIlIu-m irl Imhkrlluln and a Im-mln-r ul' tile track team. u s-nlnisl. quurlvlle and Ulrl: Club man and a. mn-qu-r u! lln- nrriluslru plus a pmud beauty. Il'li'lkgf: him liu' wrilnlrlr Aanu. Ilt- lure held many ruflin-s .unl lH-Ifur'nu-cf in H-u-ml Hhukl'HIIrriuu F mum ll. ;. ... H.....:.I: ' ?ELT' 11' F .121- i - '15 Jr Jr Bum! Hunsnr CLNTRY Lnnl Byron WIN is not well; I doubt some low! pfay. Burn in Illdiurmlzl. Mist, DucmnIn-r 29. 1399; Academy. Murclluuau College. 19W; Junior: Inm- lmll squad; Senior: manager uf Sweeping Turn- mIm-s. Kappa Alpha Psi.- l.nni Byruu represented us nn lhu gridiron and in the Sunday School wiih equal credit and n-nuwu, Small. ruhusl. and vindicaiiva. he has always Ill'l'n fcarrll and rcspuclml. A iair stud- l'lll and a porI'e-vl frit-Iul, we expect grcal Illings from hill: as a pharmacisl. 1.! I:I:It:.l':-' JUM-lh' CILNTM I'M! L'umitfer ylm :t'hu! services Fly has Jum' fur Ms r'numrj'. Iinru ill lndiunnlu. Mi ., May 25. 1893; Ac- :Irlvllly Hun-Iluuw- tfnlhgr; Fryslunan: Vuraily funlhail. All-Snullu-rn halfback; Suplmmuru: Innllnuil. l'i iiurnmu tilri nl-Ilu higmu; Junior: IunllmlL :I-rnnd AII-Anu'rical: halfback; Dirniur: funlhull. In Franm 1913-19. Kappa Alpha l'si. I'up llun hunl u Inilliunl cawur in fnutllull :Is: MI-Anu'licuu uIIII AII-Suulllcrn lialfwlmck. He. was Mi-Wurltl whilu in the U. 5. Army in France mul has mm- u Int'rluunvlll place in m IIt-urhs. Thl' uur riu'tllull III haw: :ilrstruycd sullac Ur his pry hull he is slill avliw. He i5 intercalcd in St'irllrv. 1: LLrIL ll 1! Jr jmima LMFwI-nww .-. M IILAHS HF 193;; m6maiml' n-rmnitmm d5 3 ..A-t'll. mora-ETI'diiga Flmnrxmm Ummms l-anaun GImLHWH ' Lr-r-r Heurmr' I t'l'n'nll'lt'f' m a qmlrrm'; but bring in, Hr'm'r Him fflr ruppnsrn' may lrwmn' a! dn'r'. Hum March III. 1895'; Auncla-Iny Mumhuuss- Cnlh-gv, 19:20: Frrsllman: Y. H. C. a. Cabinet. I'i'Gammn: Supllmuulc: Y. M. ll. A. Cabinet. Pi Gamma. Chi Ile-lla Sigma; Junior: Y. M. II. A. flahim-I. l'i Gamma. Clli Delta Sigma; Senior: '1'. M. C. A. Failimrt. Fi Gamma. Chi Ilvlm Sigma. Tmasurur Science and Mallwmalius Club. A flghlt'r. hard ln cnllvillcc. railler Klublmrll. a sluully pluggcn ErAr-r lmsmssus the grral dislinciiml nf living a real gcnllunlan. Ile alm Illneuvrisa-s an MINI llu: Aulu De: Luxe- ur IIIr' rlass III 33. l'l' nul unly wun t'lauiahle fame as a soldit'r ill Frunm' but also has IIIIIII: :IuIJJI- hurk in nut Y. M. 1'3. A. Hrvrwr is Imw zlhr ussistunl allwrlising nlzum'gI-r M the: 'l'urcll, timumc I. Jaws tinnslmu Un'sltum Whit n'nuhn mr' rmimu Am! nmkv us hw' rht' ,u'mm' n'r Hf! might will. fly frmiuf: m rurn-mpL Hnrn ill Allunlu. Uilu Noi'rlllht'r W 1393; Armh-my. Mun-Imu-v Iiullu-mq Fn'rilllllull. 5. A. T. I? Y. H. ti. A. lizthiIu-I. tilI-c Huh. Pi Uulmllu SUI-lmmurv: I'l' htlfl'l' Y. M. C. A. . Yin- P II-m 'l'. M. II. L. Aluiiling liumulillw'. Altllvlil' Anm'intinll; Hq'llinr: Y. M. t1. A. linlrinr'L illr-Il'llllor Hrgaul I'n-puratnry Evin I Fall- gnu- u! Iirr-r-lmm unly Ih'ln' yl'ar. yr! rll. pl; hr lmw :III Ivumml In Inu- him fur his- snlwr II!!- Im-unnr :Iml mulnnn ImrL irl lllr Y4 M. C. A. and Ilrmnt I'rvpnrulnr, Srllnnl. it place is IFII'. Yum th INI l.I.U-I. .LLllnlu 1.1mm Trudnvc Haw pan! art Hwy Hm! Have no: paricnrr. 110m in le-mmln. Mm. Annual II, 1898; High School. A 51 M Cnllvgr. Nhrmul. Mu, 1918: Normal diploma 1921.1; vanity Imwimll. fdlul13u11, quartctlu. 19111-20; pnraidcnt 111. 31. II. 31.. 1919- 20. IA. 8: M . ColIege1; emermI Mnrulmusv, 1920. Klppn Alpha Psi a 4True1ovc comes in us from A 5; 31 where 11!: was a sh aI1I11'1c and quanl-lh: NHL A I'I1I!IIP bar 1' our Gleu'Cluh, he is Im'c-ul 11y all, His Jmlahy is the lallici, lair. Iifu work's in nln-nlia'lry: LOUIS Uwsmn IIAIIPILR Slick Jth'nu :1:de In- man's of .itcrm'r stud. BM in Motrnil. Mick, Oclnhe'r 25. 1901: AC'HdI'Illy, hI1Ierl1llIHl' CUIICFC. 19211: SUPIIHmIIrC: liamll-l varsity lmskulbuli. 1'i Gamma. vicu lIn-nilie-nl and urganizcr Careiu1 Buildcr-s Club; Jun1ur: Ollwl1u . varsily lmskclbali. Pi Gamma. surn-luu' Mnrlrlmusu Bumball League; Senior: Iiichanl 111. varsity basketball. quaner-back Inul- hull auditor Althic Asmciulion. l'i Gamma prrsirlvm nf Evansmn Club, write! and director :1 class play; secretary M Club. Omega Psi Phi. 1 A 11mm year college man. an actor, play Wriglll and ulTHrvrs ill M Clulh varsily lmshrl- .31 1! LI J1 ,1 1:311. 1nul1m11 player, Ilfflrer 01 Athletic Animciib lion and a brillianl student, Fiick is ml 01' I111! Illnril nulnmnding rcprcsn-nlzilivcs. An nprrl I: in lounging Hml huhhnnbhing h'iIII the ladilrs, 1!:1l1l15cllllf' Louia' is um: 01 lhn: few men in nur svlluu1 wlm haw rmlllt' '2 A. M. 5001.11 1:5113. Luck .4 In 111m in Banking Pupn' :15 I 1 . . i I ?- w I - 1 . 'u 13. :2 J: 1 11-555 0+ 1 LI..- .umi- a. : 1.-:C-1..... $ , MOIiEllOUSEh wmw'w-m-u. - ..-.'.M.;....:4' I Smunn Rlclunn 115.an q 9'Sccllig 1 I am no! of that fcafhw m shake 03 J My frfrmf when Fm must :1ch 1m. Bum in Atlanta. Ga. Aug. 19. 1900; Acanlr mny. Murelmusc Cnllugc, 1919; Frtashman: class secretary. varsity baseball; Suphnmnrc: nswislnm mcrelary class. Glue CIIJIL vursily baseball. als- sislam manager baseball; Junior: assisMnl scum- lary cIass. manager basketbail. varsity basvhall; Se-niur: assistant secretary class, aarsily hawball. Omega Psi Phi. 5t'1'tlig. varFily Iaum-IMIE pIuyvr of killing fame, umccr of class. manager t-I' lnaukdball le-am, mcmhcr OI Clcc Club and hair sludent. ranks high in nur esteem. He is a famrile with the ladies with whom hi5 halting average is 999. His life work is business. Han I-lsm I N HULL! M1 H '1 a Shirk Nt'fr! ml Hun: dt-Irryh hm'r rr'lngumus cmfs. Hum in Ht-m-rzs. 5. K; St'IICCiI. lllSliHllc 1919; SI-Iliur: Allalc'l'lr Ellilllr. AlltI-nut'um. l'i Camilla Chi llu-llu HignHL Mhirtir miilnr uf ll : Alht-uzlr-um aml u pru- minml surial mun, Ilu- Shiuk ilas 1mm a well knuu'u IIIr-mIn-r uf llu- vlasr. He had rather he around the: lullitw Hum In l-zll. His; lllr'using Imp TI. II II sunaWily is- Iu iw projected inln the field ul' Deni lisl ry. 3LT!- 1171 1L MLW XI dlltl Unflll'nll'il. l.rllin' H'H'H-I' .Iml Hullll'llldlnw Clull, l'i Uulnmu, Y. MA L'. :1. Cullim-I, Atlu-na- tum. mecuml Mllnlufhllip. Hul-IInIImrI-z Imusurer Glee Club and OrcIn-wtra. ifuptuiu lruskmball. llamlri. l'i Gamma. Alllrnzll-ulll. Y. M. C. 5.; Juninr: 1rcasurcr Ulm- Hull and Urrlmslrn. Irsasurvr Hcicnvr ul'ltl Halln-nmlivri Club. ljuptain lmskmlmll. Edgar MIMI l'mc Slmrl Hurry Prize, Chemistry l'rizc; Pi Uuunnu. Y. M. f; A.. Cllclfr leader; Senior: llaskn-Ihull. llfl'riltll'nl M Club. vice president Scicllu- :mIl Mutllrmatlcs Clull. Cleo. Club and 0rcl1r.- lr:l. FrI-nrh lflulm. Nicllanl I L l'lH'I'r 'll'llllrl' lIurInI' 'llllll'l1l. lquian mall- ugt'r Annual. Scholarship mun. Iunmr Inula, winm-r ul many prizea. member ul all sllhlvul :wlivilil's. mplain aml All-Suullu'rn buhLl'lllllll lnluyrr. lmslmm man- ager l'ur Annual. SlIukvqu-un-uu :Iclur, and in julinl of IChlllL'llCt'. llll' ulrlrwl nnllvr-grudllutc un Enwnlm SWAIN HOPE the campus. Bush i-4 um- nl Ilu- musl wrsutilq. Bush nn'n in llllr Elam Slim lll I-qm-xa-iun llul unyiltlll-j iug in npillinl'lf- furlnl'll. llq- llitl-z full 'lu lwtfullh' Illa. L - 'TIum! nmm- in man mul u-mnrm. dmr my lard. I wnrlll's grualvw t-ngziIII-rr. Wilh ull I-f IIi-z sl'ilrnre 1 f5 rin- imrrpr-dirm- jrwvl' of dirt? sum'L aml luw fur r-xurtm-s-a :lllll Irnlll ln- IIu-a ulh-uyr- l! UIII lrl Alldllln. K;:I.. August 23. llml; .M'al- lII'O'II lulrkmll'll irl hut'ldl JlEIlr'u. I'llrrllirnl I'IIA ' Ilc-Iny Mun'lmum- l:llllt'gl.; Frn-sllmun: prrsixlrlll uiIIv-t-ring is his llI'lll, HE ' H KHHIHI. Am Nan lluuclns p4 Hugo r! Smrl'y is JiA-r- lhc- hvavrn's glorious sun. Huru in WIIiII-slnurg Cm. May 1897; Tuaku- Fl gn-l- 'Im-Iiilllv. WIS: Agrit'ullnrul mpr-nisnr. Mn- mn liuuuly. Mu. 1915-19: Academy Murclmuso Cnlll'gl' 1920; Frvsllman: mcnml sclmlarsllip. HI-EI-nn- unll Mullll'nlnlilrs Clull: Supllullmru: EH1 wllulursltip. 5. 3r M. Club. Pi Cununa, Y. ll. C. A. Cuhim-l; Srniur: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 5. 5- M. Club. Pi Gamma. lmnnr sludenl. Kappa Alpha l'si. Brilliant slutlclll anil CllriHllllt'l zu-nllt-mnn. Hugo IIa-z rnde-urt'll himself In! all. 'I'Iu- imlum- uilullln- will and cullrage he has shuwn 1n nwr- umm'nu: all Iaunls'llilnn' mark llim I'nr sux-nms in lilu. WI- nlmil IH'VIT l'urgrl tlw rirluu-ss ul his mellow H mit'uu lTlll-mislrg' is his. 4 Jr II J: .l fZIAAHS 0F mm C -. MOREHOUSE Cumus qunnu. HOLMES Pretty Pop Papa Charlie i'Hu-e rirurrrrh am the thrmd a! his urrbusfty firwr Hum Nu: staph: 01 his argument. Barn in Memphis. Tenn.. August 24, 1901; Knrtmclll High Schtml 1918; Freshman: Glue Clull and Urcilcslrl. Pi Gamma; Snphumnrt: alternate debater, Glee Club and Orcheslra. Pi Gamma: Junior: Solo cornctisl, Glee Club and Orchestra. Pinon Prize in Otatory, Chi Delta Sigma. Pi Gamma: Senior: Glee Club and OICiId rslta, Pi Gamma. Chi Delta Sigma. president Glee Club and Orchestra, French Club, Samuel Graves Scripmre Reading Prize, organization mlilnr Annual, Irce armor. :lircctur ul' liPop Charlie's Jun Iluundu; aasislalll secretary Clli Della Sigma. Papa Charlie. small proud and self-asscrlivu, is a silver Inngucd uratur and a mmdcriul cumul- int. He has won all the prizes in public speaking and scripture reading and his muxical Huw uf wunls shall never be Iorguluzn. A member of many urganizalions. president Glue Club and Orchestra, associate editor of Annual and a guru! sludunl. Pup lms made his mark. With ilim nothing is impossible. Look nut Nnrlllwustcrn, 'Prclly Papa is on his way. VNILLIh LAIJIIIZM i: Jams Gnu! Cfrr mt' smm- nmsir: nmsii', nmady fami' I H! film l'rukh- :in inl'r'. iinrn in Muntgnun-ry, Aim. Suplrmlmr '18 1900; AlzaIII-my, Mun-Iusllsu College. 1919: Fresh- Illill'II assintmll inslruvlur ill xiuiin, prtsitlenl Glee 5; Cluli nml Urcllcslm. quurll'llc, Viulill mloisl; Supilnnlurt': Edgar AHI'II i'nv Slum, Sluty Print, 5-1 assistanl llilrcllll' ul' urcllwlru; Junior: quartcllc '4 al Lain: Junuluska. Glm- Hill: and Orclacalra; Finniur: Clm- UIIII unui UH'hualra. quunellc. U Alpha Phi Alpha. ' n Cunt , u gt'nus h'illl lill' violin. a lich Eing- cr. ll'cuii-r ni tnl'lmlil-s, quant-Ile, Glee Club and Orchesira prwitlcut. l:ullllnn.-'t-r, prim winner as- sistanl rlin-ctnr nf urclurslra. fair sludenl. is one J ul' uur mus! rrprI-svnlalivr rialssmulcs. Quick 10 :mgvr ulld llilil'r. in- i.-' gl'l l-nusitlcrutr am! kind IIPMIIWL a lrm' I'rii-ml ilml uisnriule. Wu are: ex- ptll'ling ililll ll! IIIII iilillt- Krvisif'f, fur lie is But leading um; i 111:1 HI H F Hum in Tampa. FIJ Urlnlwr IT, 1393; Academy MnI'I-Imml' L'uIIt-gv: Fr: nun: varsiry fuullulll. II: L'u-llhull. Iilm- filul: :Inll l'l'lll'nlfll. 'mI-I. 'I'mvlflll Nighl; Hul-iluulurm xursily lunthull, haskrlljall. Ulrv Club uml UrrIu-s'lru, purl, Hum- lvl; Junior: fnr-ilulH. llur-LI'IIJJ , Othello; SNI- inf: IlmthulT. Immugvr Illu'r UIII: illlll Urrlwslm. sl-t'rl-mry Srirm-u- :Inuf Uutht-mmirs L'IIII N.H- crilim sun dial .apu-ukr-r. Hin-hunl ill. Unwpzl Psi PM. W hSkrntcr kith lhul Iran and Jlungry IunL Ht Wt? l-xprehm-ti h; Firr-rn and will: a wumlvrful llIallHlliC instim'l unrl rmuliurl ms lung slur:- hr- I:nml' iIIHm-nliui uilll all. III' is ululuuhlmlly Illt' 111-5! HllukI-slw 'mu iulrriurwlrr Unru-hunsn hm prmhu'ml and is :l m u unmlu-rl'ul lrmur snIn-inl. A- a Im-mln'r uf uII Iln- rlulp uml uu nHm-r In many. iuvlmling Imninrw munugvr of Iilm- l'IluI'. swic- Iilry Friu-mw :Iml Hulhu-m;lliu'-'- ULIIL rtilir oi Ilw clubs. and vunil; JIuvarlmJI allul flmlhull pluy'vr AM'MHJJIHEI'H JMJMIW and sun Ilia! wmkvr. Iu- i.- nnr- uf mar mus! 55'kr-rwr-Wigglu wr-mih- mun, Erdllling in his rr-Imkr. llvr'prruht- h fond of lIII.'l'-Iin:I d'm-Ih .w-u-vd :Ilnl u! Hun - W hurrr' rm spur mums . Hkm-h-r uill lu hv Ivlw'lnln'nwl. A.- Tn pl'rJr Ha. ships of my inlem. hm' nm'p- .1 slmln-nl hr r;IIILrII hm i wipm... mill in m; ltruhmg mnhlftrm. L. In Jll'ul ll ark Ilrzsm' Ammn'us JUIIMUN Tubby Hlmny A'H'x m'h' Hm! NHh' wen. Horn in Augusta, Iiluu January 12. I902: Walker Huplist lnslilulu 1919: Frrshmun: Pi Culllmu. Y. M. CL FL. rullvgq- hurlmr; H'uphu- nmrv: Pi Gamma. Y. M. C. 1L: Junior: I'i Uunllnn. !'erl'l.'l' II:IrIn-I'. Y. M. IT. A; Svninr: I'i t:.'IIILITI:L Y M. I:. .r'L.. mllrgt- Inurln-r. Kumm Alpluu I'si Ix Tubby flu! Ilmrv Illull FIIaIrIL' gum! ua .-I studvnl ul1ll sllilu's us El Sunday School wul'ku-I' simu- lu- mum to Ins. A34 rlu- vlass's uflit'iui Imr- Iwr Ftl' hm llvlli thy razor un'r ulL Ilia .uvnvrul'in illlIl rlu'n-i'fnJ :Ilrtiluiulll -'l'-'illl'l' Ins nl :Il'ur :-III': 'xh in nn-Iiirhw. tmwm WARS m' I'm o wMyM-I ; . I Was r23,- ...:;aa,s...zgs.I.: '...h-;W h ml -9 am. . WA w'i- . .4 : ' :.. :z-v-em-v-w- - l'rrnm Tumus Jnlumx Living Ruck Windy Iirir'k Pm money in thy purse. Burn in Memphis. Tenn Arril 20. 1900; Iluu'u Instilulc, 19w; Culll'gc rlvt:lriuinn frum f Freshman Ihmugll Suninr ymr. Alpha Phi Alpha. . , Living Huck has lulu: lil'l'll cstulllisIu-d ? 31114ng Us as an EIIEIIITit'iiIII of lligl: rank Ila llui always liven fund Hf isuI-uliull IJu! will sully furtll inln cnmpany when Socialism i5 Ihr tunic: 'Iur In- is a dynamic sulicialisl ul' I'Im- lvn'ur. As: an eluciricinn we knnw Ilc slum sutured. MAI'IIILH ALIIIIICK Ln: l'Ilarnld Huyel Hm! Ju- Im-u Adam In' mum! Imus fcmptrrl Err. Burn in Murslmil, Tutu, Aluil 22. 1900: Tuskem-I: lnslitulv 1916; Acndc'nn'. Murclmusc Collcgn- 1018; FIT'iIHII-lll: assislunl manager haskelball; Sulnlmlnnrr: UII-u Club uud Orchestra, P1 CunmLm Ihuulvl; Junior: Qtlurlclln, Glee Club and Orchestra; Senior: GIN: Cluh uml Orchestra. teacher of music, Kansas- flily. Mu... summer. Omega Psi PIIL $MWW 1 ch: is Ilel'nltl Lloyd ! Very proficient ill Iilc 619:: Club and Orciu'wlra, l'Huruld Lloyd, has bvcnme a lmwvr in I'll' mciul wnrld. From lar and nmr, high and Inn', thu ladies have been CUF'I'IINJHt'lI tn Flll'l'illllll tn llle clmmls of this young tlilKllt'L He gums 1n IILP. Iirlll uI lmsilu'ss. Alumni lem. A. Lr'muu 'Thr res! 1's .H'h'l'lr'ef. Burn ill Lm'IJ-u Gruvv. lia.. Mn, 29. 199:3; Acmlcmy Mnrrhuust'. 1916; Fr-- mum: dihilelil manager fnuilaall; Wurlnl war n-Irmn. A Lenum WM ussismnl Immugv-r uf I'Imt- Imll whm war Imrsl ugum u- uml :Fu-n WPIII u. 'I'lrulu'l' wilrrt' Ilt'. srrh'd fur mun- lllull IH ulnlllha, HI- Iivm! lllf' Iirt' 0f Iilt' lrl'lll'JIPh uml kut uwr Illt' loll. A llilrd sllltll'llli :t Imixrnl mIILI-r 'II:' will make guml iu IIu-lliuinr. n Jun 3 Wrisuu' M mu'nu. Mack hA Nm'n Mun! mml Hm! hnn' my jrfrnn'. Hum 'iII Krrrgrn'vn. ALL. Murl'h 4. NWT; A. 8 M. tinllvgln Nnmml. Mun WW; Fruslunun IA. 5' M, Iinllrgrl Caillaill flmlba JHIM'IJUH. Y. M. ii. A. L'aIIiur-l; Sophomore: varsity busc-hall; Juniur: varsily frmlbull, Science and Malllemalics Huh; Fn-ninr: vursily fuuthall uncl hawlaull. M lilnlt. Srit'lun- and 31allu'lnalius Club. Pi Camlnu. tlmrua Psi Phi. I . Muck Ilas wun Iaurrls ml the gridiron as :1 superman BIICI in hawhall i; uur imposing calClmr. Ollil'l aml Illuughtful hr in a Inner uf peace. yet In quill- ublv. if nrml he. III care fur himself; liv- 3inlt-5 luring a nu-mln-r uf many clubs ht! i9 :33- sMunt manager ni lrth-gr annual, Marl i: nur vhuicr fur a ru-ul mun am! a guml sjlurl. Lurk In y'I-u in ImraIII-inr. Math. 11. it Pay H . .. , .,. n . '- 5 ,. 1r Ir J: LLAhh 0+ 194 r v.37? NH I hum-u' AI . ! g f'mwmifffrlg ml MOJtl-ZHOUSl-Z SAMUEL 2-31 AhiJ-IT Mnmus hJiICk Smooth nms lhe warm whmr' fhu branir 5.: H'I'ffl. 1 Born in Lake View. Ark. May 3. 1897'. Academy. Bishop College. 1919', Freshman: Y. M. C. A Cabinet. Junior: ticket ngcn: Athletic. Anmlrialion. Omega Psi I'M. A: a very good sludenl and a lllnmugh gn- ing friend Jarskw is clear In his I'lussmales. ln- IlfrI'JiIPll in many atjlivilil'h III! has PiIIIIWII t'llviullll' qualities. Law claims him! .Inm- H mlmx- NMSIHT, Jn. Jim U; m and Whilr W4 mind furu-rrr I'ulrrrgl'ng Hannah strangu- sms I Hannah! uh:rw. ---H 'urri.nmrh'z. Ilurn iu Allunln. Cu, Sx-plunlln-I' 4, 1900: Ai'ulli'lzl3. Murrhnuw t:l!llt'gl'. 19W; Frusillllall: lrI-asurI-r Alldrlir :hsncialiun and Pi Gamma, AIIu-nur'um. Chi Ilvhn Sigma, class Irnuwrt'r. Y. M. C. A Ulm- Hull and Orclu'stra. prusitlcnl nml fulmllvr IJSIH'I'IIHII II-ugut'. Twelfth Night; Supimlnnrr: rnrnily III-hulvt. ulnar: crilin. ulllluliu miitnr AIIu-nuvum. T. M, i... A. Cubinul, critic Pi Iiumlnu. Chi HI-Iiu h: Illa. varsity fmutlmll. Inra-siIII-nl lulsvlull ll-uguv, UJI-o Club. Hamlet: Jnnirr. mrsilg dI-Imlrr. Inn. '55 manager. Alllew :wnm. Y. M. H. A. liahiIII-L student council. V. Im-sislc-nl rlus-a. IauinIe-ss Ilmnugvr Ulhvllu. crilic. Pi Cullmlu; Sl-rlinr: vu .ity clvlmlvr, Alimnaeum. Y4 M. C. A H. Hull. viu- lIn-sidrnl clans gu-rmluu-I I-Ililur annual. Ilunur s'luclml. Clay's nrnlnr. Elli IJI-Ilu Hi 1r r-ily frmlllall. organizer uf basalmil Inrzuult', Imnnr H mall, class nralor. slmnsur nf Annual Muvcmnnl. rumpilur uf :wrsmnmls. Incmhur nl' utvurytlliug - lhls i3 Jimmie. Wilil L1H tlursc and lruups III ulllcr lmsilive qualiliI-s' Iu- In' Inu. Unn'gu Psi Phi. Thur auburn hnirml. h'lrll-ilru-auul. iIIIpHF-illg Imulzing fvllun m'I-ulilu.I Iiu- gulilnu M. who is he? Ill' i-' Jimmiv'. IIII' iwrulnhulaliug t'lIillIll'll' nf gf- mcicly and sim- ply charms lllc lallilfs. Law has chosen I1im ln- auurpls. l'nepare lilu way Cullumhia. Jimmit! 11w puwrrl'ul Er: nunlinuf xv ux ... Vurr- Iran . fH MM , I'M. Iil'il-Ilt'y. Pnem-pming LI will tfuillml In IllaSIIfr. ull iIII-alniuxlihh- lune! ml Imwvr. grit and brain I-urrpx, Ili- lwr-unilliry Li I'M! :I1 :I tilnvs and I wI ,. . l .I... mu .mmrf whim llrmrtnm Pa :1' 4:! ' .. .- mun 1km.- '11IIrvirI w H:- mm H mm: mice Mm jm m'! in m'f. .. Hum in C: m'illv. llu.. ih'tnlu-r 26. 1895: Avullmny Mnl': lullru- Culirgr. WI'J: Fr: ll;llli . varsily hrnllmll nml lun-rhall. tiim- Clull ulul .5 Urulws'lra: Sulollulllurv: Yil't' prI-s'I-Iunl. li:h-v i'IIIIh 'f 3 null Urrlux-dru :IIuI Y. NI. l'. A . II:unIc-1; Junior; UIIn-Ilu. virr- Inl'wiulml. Allilt'lit- Asmu IJIIEIII, Ufrc illuh aml UanIIWIru; Hamiur: Pi lluunnu uml Y. M. C. A. Unll'gu I'.-i Pin. As il VulunIm-r in llu- Wurld War. lfurvill. saw avrvin- Iirsl in Iln- gnu ull'wl uFTruniw in the Argumu'. Ar- al lul-Inhvr of Illr .27 Fil'ltl Signal Uutalliull. Ilv Imulnn- uI: MpI-rt II-lrpllnm- t-qu-rutnr Bud assislunl t'lullnlilin. Sinn- lIi-' n-lurn Ilv Ilus: wrnn many Inurrls ill I'm-IlmH -.u I lmskI-Ihull. Nut- Witllhtarulinu IIi-h uthlu-Iit' url 5 hr has rv'r nmlml Ilinlsvlf willl IIII- hlullnlilrul Lil'v Insurnnrn Crmumny. Hr i.- darting: in Iimv fur I1i-r:lrm-r A lillii fialislllw. vIUI-nr of AIFII'mu-uln. rlms lm-nhII-nl. anit'r'r in all rlnln uf uIIiI-h hr k :. nwrlllwr. uI'IIII'. WILLIMI Kunmn'tr I'M'ML ' Kuck', -':1IIIIulI-ri'.lll. :I-'-i.-I.'llll mlilnr T alunuul. IIUIIIINIIHI' Tin- :r'iH' uf man is by Ink n-nxun su'nJ-t-rf. Burn in Sunrly Iiidgn. Ala. Oclnbcr 23, WOO: AvutIt-my, Murrlluum- Unllvgu. I919; Freshman: Audit : Alllllfiil'. Asylciuliun, Glm- Huh aml Orv choslrah Y. M. C. A Pi Gammm Chi Dcllu Sigma JlrviidI-m of Tennis Hub. AtlII-nut-um. 'l'h'cIl'lh Niglll; Sophomore: Y. M. C. A Audilur Atillarliu Asmuiuliun. Ircasurrr I'i Gamma Allur- - zmzr wry var- . me-m-E 1a.!- L nalv IhrIJuh-r. nrsl wllnlarsllip. ViCl? pn-sillulll Chi Dells Sigma. llamlcl; J'uuinr: audilur Athletic Assuciuliun. onlitur-in-cllief Alhullumlm. presillnnl l'i Cummu. prvsitlrnl class. vim- .Irnsidarnl filsi Ih-Ilu Hgmu. :Iclmlur, sn'cnml scII-rlarhllim Y. M. C. 3L: Saninr: class preaidmll, Iluhulvr. sulmutur- inn tr:ulmlvlmumenl aInrakI-r. assislulll librarian. Hirlmrll III. ui-iistanl I'llilnrwilbtri II' Anuuul, 'T'. M. C. An Alhu-um-um. Pi Cunlnln. Umrga I'si l'IIi. William Kcnnclll Mnnnm Justinian Puym: wt-zlner nf the gnlden M. uiins Keck , am proud and IIu-lumuir, Kuvk nfl'allmliull frnln 'Callwun is inIIl-mf luau. Si'lmlarsllip mall. Iumur Illisll . 1-; III:' :lpvx u! rusmupnlimn- a null '23; Ilhll'l. Urlllullux. p-I-Ilalu-rmu'ul. :1 IJIillirllll .-1u-I- varsity dv- rut, hr in IHIIHlII lo I-IHF IIII us l-ult-r. ledcr uf rvrly imlmrluul nl'lm- in tlw l'i u w'iHliil;lliII:L Luwyl'r. D; nmmW' ' ' . I'I .a- .. . . W ,- LLAhh HI :m I .. ' . , ,1 ' ...+: HHJMHHh a.- ' unfair...- MOREHOUSE Cunnuzs Rnnm PERKINS Dr. Puck This ll'H'S rha- nobh's: Roman 0! Hum: an. Burn iu Runw. 03.. January 19. 1890; Runn- Higll aml Induslrial School 1914: Academy. Maru- lmuse College. 1916; Freshman: varsily funnhall. Twelllh Niglll; Sophomore: varr-ity l'uulball. nlll-Inalc dclmlcr. Hamlet. Captain Wihi C315; Junior: rnnIhuII. Olllvllu; Sellinr Hirlluni l . l'In-x-r It-udcr. prlrsinIl-m Allllutiv Assau'iuliun. varsity football. A5 line sergeant at Camp Grant and speak Fl' nn all public occasions fur enlislu-d men. - Puck began his career 5:; a soldier. Ill pru- jmrnliun fur uvcrsea's work he was sen! 1:: Camp Dodge and Camp Pike where lac became 15! sergeant. Dr Puck was manager of the camp Inulbnll leam and moral: olflcer in colored area. He is line many-sidctl Puck , Since his return he has played varsity football and performed as an Silakessmanean aclur with much :liatinclinn. Tall and mbusl. with a powerful voice he is a bum leader nf men. Forums: in all scholastic ll'lll'a'l'lllcllhi. he is very radical. A good aludcnl null will! a lll'aring prrsmlillily. ln- cumin! I'Hil lu altllin-wf ulnar: us a lawyer; ' HIIMIMI 'i'lllnhn I'i;liln G. If I am lmu'm'r'd fry fgnunm! rungm-s whirl; nt'itflrr kumr .UJ' frrrnhil-x ur pa'lsrun Lr-t mt xray'tfa' hut ifrr Imv uf flhlt't'. Burn in Columbia 'IU-nnq January 22. 1898; Knlusnhin High Hrluml. NUT; Fru-slluluu IA nIIJ M, lIuIIa-grl varuily huwhull. I'llul'll'lll'. ler Hull. wraity IIrlmII-r; Sullhunmrv: Allu'llavulu slalT; 11! r: ultt'l'llalr' da-Imler. Utin'llu; Smliot; dc. hah-r. ;In- EIIIID. hlmlvm urulnr EIIIHIH'I'IUIiIIII Hay. Unwgu I'si HIE. H t AS a vursily lll'iiull'l'l Hi1;lkl-spcarran Llclnr. 4r 4: ll ' H1; nrqur. singvr. rnumhrr nl Immr clubs. Cu T ix um.- ul' nur mm't ruprc-sn-nlntiw- InI-n. Willi a rich '11ka suul mu: mim- hr has sluII-n II1.r Iu'urta 01 many Atinnla clvhulunws Kl. T. lIn-H'sscs a gmuch ugumsl Pllssuuz I'm inns Iml uilllul is u churn:- ing riur-Mlluli'. I..'Iw uill Imu' :Irmlht'r blur. I'iiur 4-! WILLIA. Hum Pmm' line Virum' is bald, mud gumhu-m m'lrn'r h'nrluf. Burn in Weslvrtninis r H. C, Jlll'll' 16. 1893; Seneca Instiluiu, H. U: FFPFillllilu aml Suplm- more years paslnr nf ililla-v'dlla HI-riugIh-Itl aml Ebenezer Bulnisl rlmrrhvs; Juuiur uml SI-niur paeaunr nl' Ui Im'ilhu Hlu-uvzvr anal Hurlumll Hulu- lis1 rinlrt'lu-s. chaplain nl' rlnras. Due. IlaH nul Ilual lirnn- In tukv purl ill rul- lcgr aclivilit-s saw as rhu'a' chaplain Imcausu of his Iwavy ministvriul rn-spunsihility. I'Ivusunl urui IllTllllll' wilh am uIiIu-qu ulliimlv. ln- Is a null Cluiblian and u lrm- gn-ullumun. 'l'lu: Ininislry shall claim his unliru- ullrntinn. Enwmn Emn' RILEY Ed Trail: is null: To the emfI of Hm rcrkoriiug. Born in Oconec Cuunly. S. C. June 28. 189-1; Sunnca Institute, 1919; Freshman: class chaplain. Snplmmnn-: class chaplain. Y. M. C. A. Cullinvl. Jutliur: '1', M. C. A. Cailillt'l. lrt'anurrr Y M. C. A. exchange Allmnacum. Springiivhl Bnplfsl Church. Grunge: Psi PIIiA ctlilnr parlnr Filll-II willl tllt: tlcsiru ln srrve Ed is :In :Inlvnl I-xpunrut nf Clxrisliauilyr I'rnnIiIu-m in Ilu- Y. M. C. A and Athenacrum III' is ever on Ilu' jllll. Up is already actiu:'.y Engaged in llw pals!- urnlu and shall mun give all his lilm: tn il hul unh' after he has lake unto Ilirmclf a hullvr half. l'ugr rld W I: - 1 -1'1!'-- . r X - A a w-w- MAM h. .A if... 1m. 0: .u-- . I..- 'f' 4. 4.an unma- W...A.u -. Emu..- .. , ULAhh OF 1923 ?m- mk m :2: n-mw Hm L -, II. ' II , Qua... m Molusllousr. Iinmn' SLEIun: 1 Huulus Huusncull 1 0. .0 l. I i Horn Mu; II. IH'JH. in tilnit'upu. UL: Arml- ' vmy, Murulmusc Cnllugc. 1919: Frcshmun: cup- luiu laaskclball; Suplmmuru: lruusure? $xrivnm:- mul h1atms Club: Suniur: m-urclary Slrit-nl't: ;. uml Malhumnlics Illula. nmnnpc-r funtllull. Y. M. C. A. Cahim-l. prusidunl Science uml Mulill'ruu- lira Clllll. hM ululL OmL-gu Psi Phi. ' Slwrl. slrung, speedy and Bclivc, Goulus llus mm many medals in truck, manyr hunurs in Inul- ball and much credit in his aludics in science. Ili- membership in the Hi! club, his offices in the Science am! Malhcmalics Club. Jnanagcrship ul' qulball learn. position in Y. M. C. A. cabiucl allusl :Iw esteem in which lie is held by In,- all. I'luivl. mIIIi-nuaa cunsidcran: uml aways uya-n h. LI F 14 r1 I'vaeinli. Wt: know Illal we shall Ilul bu disuppninlrnl ill uur Ili'lu-s fur Iluumicuu in llltr Hold uf Pullaw lugy. .uououg-hi-G KILIIAIIII H umm HNHJJ H irllilfll Lmv NH. Um! I! fI-u', Nu n-mu; m nnmu urn Huhrnll. IL'L April l'J. '39:; Avildulllb Hu-n-Imua-u lIuIla-gna I'JI'J; Frvslmmn: lz'uElL-r. JL m-Hunl dvpurunun. Bryan l'rnrimrul ry ln- szizulv. Hriv-m-v uml Malluemulics Club; Supllu- nlmrl': 1Irlllt'i'tul Hull 'H'I IIl-purmH-nl Bryan H I'll'jhll'illlll'y Ine-lilulv. hrit-Ilt'u unnl MutIII-Inulics r4 LI'LIII: Junior: m- Saplmmnrr; Suniut: Ill'all ul' uhlpurlml'lll I M'il'lln- II. 1'. I. H ' Erhard . ql'ivllg uml qu-rly Iras lmill up '11 u n-pulzllinu nl llu- ilrylu Pn-paruiurg Institute dull ur- a Fumluy N'lxmrl u-urkrr al WIn-ut Slrcul. Mujnring in Frirnw fast war. In: 15 m-day. far on Ilu' hay In his lil'l- uurk. Illa! Irf miuihlrrillg lu Ilu' sirk. Hr i.- Ilw our man in 'Z'i wlm lIIiIIks IIu-tlin'ilu'. W:- Ian- In'ishard ullll gin.- Ixinl : . ' '4 l llvuriy slimr iulu IJi- rhuwn iIr-TII. Jar 11 x'iA'H IV Iluwmu Wasnmuwu TIIURMAN Dlul If spirit tiff rampart of fin- Nnr grass lu sink but light am! ail! rmpirr. Burn in Duylolla. Fla... anm'dwt' 18, 1899; Fluridn Normal and Industrial lnslitulm 1919; Freshman: Iirsl sclwlarshim Edgar Allen Pnc Slmrl Slnry I'rim', Mlu-namnn l,ilrrary I'rin'. Y. M. II, A. Cahinnl. Glue.- Clulh Pi tlammu, tihi llrlln Sigma; l'uxun I'rizt' Uranium literary mlihlr. Mllulluculu. Suplmmurtr: sz'rnnd nrlmlarsllip. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. class prcahlvnl. chaplain I'i Camilla. Chi Della Sigma. Ilamlt-l; Junior: Mil :t'lulfurillilr. Chilnllu'l'lilill Hcripluru liI-iullng 51min mun TILLINHIIAST Tillie Hit Sill. H money go br-lurc. m'! mnn n'u 1:1- npvu. urn Unrun Cmc Springs. Florida. UL'l'l F. 1399; FleuriIIa Inr-lilulv. Livv Oak. 1919; mvluhl-r nf Pi Cullmla :unl YV M. I: Chi Dvha I hruuglloul career. :itnr 'lur Annual. Tillie INIH hr-un n guml -'llllivlll sinu- aillu'nl 11 Ilur t11iil5l and plm 11 'm l'uffl'p- hv'l'uru, llt' rnjuys llu' rl-pululiun of ln-i ur tllr mmil willuly rl'illl slIIIII'IIIS irtilath all linn-s. hill hvl'killg klluwll'IIKu. is hillarr ulul iIIIII'III, musixll-nl Sumluy h'rlmnl workI-r, uml husim'sm Imliliuul science. Flu: i:I;I. Sigma: quI-gm nu.- Hlir is uluugn HI- i-' in ilarvl thorough gnu: W'l' give him III llll: l'lt'-lll Inf FuriM dllil Duu't fail us. Tillie DM Hm! t:illl'illllilli. Uhiu. '1. H. Ii. 1'... l'illriIn'L Hlll'l- Ill'llillt'l'. Ulllrllu. tlumma; Sq'niur: liner Hclmlurhhip. pr Fitlunl Y. M. E. 1L pn-silll-nl Allunla Stuth-n'l linqu-il. wmaily Ilclmtrr. mlitnr-irI-rIIia-f Annual. summt'r l'mgl'uln l' Imillm- i'i nilll' smsinu Iiululllhiu Uniwrnhg II922I. mlvllirlnriilll. Urm- 1nr-.nrnrmI-Ill spt-uLu-r. rlua'n' lIm-m. ussislunl In Ilic 5.! lh-zul. SrIIqur-Uhr' ill slalllrl', will: inn: Iluug ; IrMan. I. largu: Hlnw itl 941i ' '1 arms. Dull is u w group, Tlu- pvrmnirlca'lilul I'f Hi5 Iris: hmrl llllll IIIilr-t-iFl' IJnlin haw ln-rn Hu- nu striking liglln' ill; . I'll! Mtltvllnllfil' Hmll u ui'llllhll' I'lltislinn. Imsitnry of many smult-m plullln'mt. Hilly In lll' rainy and squnillIH-llc lu- is nut iqlvul Hi :I. Inhlislu-r. um- Irilu shall hlrnih'll snlvrd and N-llImL milk. Huldrr of llw IlMI Iliglllml umm-g. Hr Illl' I'Izliba. us with n rulian uml lxravliral rhrisl urqrr-illqull alltl l'IIiIHI'-i!l-0I1il'r uf Anlulul. vursilr dn-llalvr. willlwr at :1 llilrl'ri'hl llri'AI- IWI'ry ,NIr. prraiclvm uf Y. X1. l:, .L. uruI-Ir. wrilvr ui claw plwllh :IMIII'. sllulvnr's Ill'l:IIlill'llhIl:- rimim' In Nu- Iinlm'l Y. KL II. In: has wnn Ilu- l'IrHi-Illl'lll'r iII1II HH-pl'l'l 0' unlin- A, Culll'vwm't'. t:illl iI1lIiIli. nllin. scluml, is vaw'l nu ntlu-T ulmll-nlx Uh Ilfl'hilll'lll of Atlanlu Slllilvall f:lIlJl'Ilil ,A' 1 , Murrhnlmr. Hurri: ranl. i:l;lllk :Inll HHIIIIHHII nwialnnl ill drunk ulluw, I1unur r-ILIdt-nl. Htlrllirluriun. vulnr mum'elm-ut sain-ukI-I, IliuI iu mu must liriHiunl IIIP L'Iur-slllaln. Tlliri iIII ul Ilia IiII-rary ulnilily uf nll! l'rl'il'llll'l! hawk, ably '.J 31:..I1lt' friI-ml illltl lJrntllr'l' u'lm r-mlll lu-in'c-r: 1n win Ixigllrr Innmn in HIN'1II'.-Ir'r 'I'Iu'uln-girM H'Illiuury, .-L ll'h NH ,- A x4! 'mw -.. chm- QWN' w- W. .5- ' mLM q . .ff..,-... nuna-Ao iriLL' I..P-v.r.- XIII?- CLASS U! 19:13 1'. MUREHUUSE .v.- .- . Burn in A1lanla. Cm. June 28. 1901; Acadv nnly. Murchmlsc College. 1919: Freshman: vice pn-Hitll'nl Caru-ful Builder's I'Iluh. Hccrclary 1'1 tlunuuu. m-rrmury 1:111 Ilu-llu Hiuulu: Hullhumurl': prusitlnrnl. Careful Builder's Club. scumr Alilh'lic Asmlcialiun; Juninr: 33513112111 bquad. lnlaincss Manager. Baseball League. Aihletic ctliior. Aillcn- uI-um; Senior: Spuriing editur CuHEgn. Alilchic mliinr Annual; Member: Omega Psi Fraternity Allusuarum, Pi Gamma. Chi Delta Sigma. Fruncll Illula. Scit'umr uml Mulhumalic's. Onu-gn Psi Phi. -0 ! hi. 'I't-s. lhia I'np Cum. IIIc husiusl mall in llu: wnl'lll. 'l'lluugh yuung and small in size. 1 : is our must imposing man of anairs. because of his dnminaling permnalily. Ever :1 mnving spirit in any lurwurd prugram. 1 : is nur mnsl nutsmml- ing business man. Never since his sujourn willl us has 1 : failed In make a sucuese and prnfn nf any kind of business engaged in. A prnmincni I'lusxux Wnsnx Tanuu member and nflhcr 01 most college: urganimtinns. '1 '1I1np Corn he is the best pcnsman in llle class. As official Mlllclic aedilnr 01' the Annual 11:: is a! home, Inr 31h! fir ix hm J'umig. but 11 Funk: .mrsu'ca's- 1' i; 1mm . :1 I'm 5 51'1'1'11'11: writer. IMP .$u-o-.-hnq-o L . IHHI' l' Cum '5 ll ! liltllcS' pet . Ills Iulurc is lmsinuss. . 1:1.IHII.l-.JM.KHH Var. Ulrum H Georgi:u Vail I Thrn' rm' 1m nirL'x in pink: riml sfmplu faith . H Hum in MJIHHIII. ilu ; N'utll'ltly. Mnrulluusc r1 t1ll11l'51l'. 1916: Y. XI. l1. :1. Cahim-t uwty capa- L4 I vily HlVl' prI-sidrrlt: ler Club and Urulu-blla IFIrnug.r IlII rurm-r. UIuI-gu Psi Phi. Summer H'rhiull liuluml n 1-niu-hily IWB'ZI. Vun1. IIu-s lllrrinrml'll Wk 1. llur Ullw Club and Urt'iluslru llul Ilih grvul L'mlllihuliuu is in llu: u'nrk nf Iin- '1'. .11. ii. A. Quint, ual'luzsl, a pm- sislvnt uml villrivul wnrkvr, ha has an ilnprcascd p... hilllm'n'll nu llll' Iuvn Illul hr has iluid awry unicu L! P' in luv 1. M . L. :1. .-:nr 111le 1:1 pn'sidcnt. Valli ' i5 3 mun him ulmm 3011 might e'al'uh iIIlrusl 1 H chriaiun. W1- Lnnu 111- shall Illllil Ilis own in 1111.: christian :Ilinislry. Huylniuu Iran. 3 : s-urrlhuan Iu yuur umnuy. All liluul pu-ulh-milll. hr in almvu all a duvuul H F 1'11111111'1il1 Nair: -.-IH rpmmdnm mmF Err pr'mmmfx rm' mJ'u-n Iwm SIIrIL'l'xpt-trn-'.t Works. Witwv'n W m ..m .zsuuwwm r raw memaA'mT' .;- . 'wrzu Mr; '2: J W Ehmuu'. $1.1m 9.1115 g; EDWARD SWAIN llUPl-Z KIMMUHI. ALUNZU IIUUGINS JAMES MADISON NAIBRIT, Jli. WILLIAM KliNM-l'l'li PAYNE HOWARD WASHINGTON TlHF-HMAN J Pugh: 49 ' ' ' J in x.. ': 1.1.:155 HI IJJ L E 51': .,.1 ; :.. x-..-.' A ----- mM-xu U . mizr MUWOUSE 'czzzzz'mm - - .15an -QFichtf-$T' WJLLuM Kzuunn Pum: Human Wnsumswu Tnunmu Olnmmcnmmut Speakers tEnmmcnccmmf Excrrisca I'rotwssional 11'3- um lnvut'aliun Mr-n's Chorus. Orali0n tStxlulaturyl .......................... William Kenneth Payllt! Urcllcslra Meiody OrnliunilVaicdicwryl .................... Howard Washington 'I'Ilummn Mmiu Awarding of Prizes Awarding of Diplomas und Conferring 01' Degrees. Hymn Benediction. Oilass PROCESSIONAL MUSIC CLASS POEM ...................................... Hrm'mrl Thurman MUSIC CLASS OIiATlUN .................................. ,I'Hmm A'ubrt'r, fr. CLASS PLAY .......................................... Lam's Harper HPICN Alli I'WHHIIICS SUN DIAL UI'LIIDICA'HJHY .............. , ..... .............. chpunsg Alfn-ll Ju: Lmn 'I'HIFI; DI'ZUICA'I'UHY ....................................... Huspunsc Cilill'll'r Ilnlmrs W mushrAunn. .: 1'; F .. ; 1i .. :t u. CLASS UE Wli MUREIIOUSE- Ullass 131mm We came, From hamlet. burg and urban heights afar Where open hearth and flickering lurch 0r harnessed lighlning shed its raysv We dreamed, We yearned, Wt: lmngcrcd long and aft To sec our magic hopes become our own; At last will: L'Iwcks aflush Courageous, unafraid WI: came. 11 Win grow. The pains nr grilling mil. The pangs n? failing grades The al'lcrmalh nl' vic'trics won W'c know. 'I'hru long hurrying years This place our nursery Our fnslcring Mater, rl'ImI lung swirling years We grew. III We go. The mystic hand has marked the end. II is lhe lmginning. Snns luan lriuniphanl, Prepared :1! thy shrine We go, Fond Mater to reflect the halo Which thy fact: hath shed- On the heights, in the valley. pursuing lhc gleam. Wllcrckrr it lead, We go. LI; Qfoicial $faff ' EDITORIAL Editur-in-Chicf .................................. HOWARD 'I'IIUHMAN Assismru Hdiwr-in-Chicf ............................ WILLIAM PAYNE Pcrsomrcl Erh'mr .................................... JAMES NAHHVF Urgmt Enriiun Editor .............................. C! IAHLI'ZH HULM ICS Caffcge Editor ................................ SIDNEY THJJNCHAST Class Edffor ........................................ EDWARD RILEY Alumni Ffdimr ......... . ........................ CHARLES H'iliKINS AHMcfic Editor .................................. FRANKLIN TAYLOR MANAGERIAL Business Manager .................................... I-llHV-'ARD HOPE Assisirmt Business Manager .......................... JOHN MAXWELL Advertising Manager .................................. HENRY DAVIS Assistant Advern'sfng Manager ........................ FHICD CHUIHI'ON . Issfgran! Advertising Manager ........................ UHMIAM PENNY dssismnt Advertising Manager ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . . SIILMAN l'iEMHl Page 5'! ; n 42 J: i CLASS m 193 WWW - 'mmxc. - XI 31 ft; 1.1 1.- LE EmWh ; 3115155 GDtrlgcsf fat 13L 1! 14.: hi? Sin Tulle Clings nf '23 Who Were The tallest? Riley heads the ticket wilh Morris and Maxwell tying for second place. The shortest? Holmes can kiss a nu without slnnping, while neiiiier Inim- sun, Gentry brothers, 01' Davis would dislocale hips in dning same. The fullest? Per square inch Johnson, iml in 1010 Perkins wins the rug. The Biggesl Crab? G. T. Tillie. Lord Bryon lriumviratcs of Tirelcsa cralidum wilh Sledge as palm sailll. The greatest grind? Van Buren wins the knitted lmlhluh liy Linuuiinuus :lrrclzuuutinn. Wm mast popular? Frank leads illc procession Wiliil' Iiruuks marks lime with us-JiGah and Dr. I'uck vie for rnbie chicftainship. The best dresser? Who is lhal. coming so glndiy :irrnyml? Jimmie, of uuursu with Rack in the distance. Tile best natured? Cab's on the mhunlain peak whili- we rrnwn the slopes. The best looking? Tile idol of the ladies, lite envy of tho men iiGuii'i has no peer. Samson, the delicate artisocml is his chief rival. The biggest carer? Ilnrpnr, lllt'. indefatigable diluting fuml l'I'IVl'inlIl'r has. nevrr qul his hunger uppmm-d. Dr. Puck crowds him fur his ilnrmrs Whiif' Kari: and Jack make deadly inroads on all viands. Uud is u nulilr contestant. The hrs! adders? Sledge wilii basketball. foollmll aml lrm-k is slightly in lite lead of Dunson with Iiusketimll, lmselmll and Hart Inurt-ls. The best football player? Pap Genlry, Ali-Snulliern, All-Am'erican 0E t-uursv. Mack and Puck conic in fur llieir Shara Tim mast ejfirfant? Jimmie, of i'nurse. The heart breakers? Kack. Frank and Jimmiv. liu' Iwruic- Iripiul, In Inc sum. Samson would lie, bul- Tlmse seen least a! draped? Harper, Lee, Jumvs hold chapel with ilue Indies. Lord Byron ansm'rs 11w Angelina in Cullegv Park. Page 55 3r Jnijr ;ti. 1: r If J1 J, 3 CLASS 0131921 I . .1; IX; 1: i! I i i l l- -,I .1! -t . .u0u0.u.- MOREIIOUSE The mus! t.'crsalih3? Skcclcr is lhe cul's noodle of versatililyifoolhall. hasknlhall. trm-k, sulnisl, musirinn. UI'EIIUI', :Irulllulisl. pool. scientific imuslur. Dullsun and Uni : gel honorable mention. Those who fan! maxi? Slick. the U. K. O. L. iuncrowned king 0f loafersll James is his fnilhful mphcarcr, Holland his cuurlicr and Lee his queen. Those m'm sitrpl must? Riley dying from sleeping sickness and C. T. is his faithful nursu mlpnrinlcmlcd by the urlhndux Rack. The uptr'rraisls? Vain Ihm-n huln-s whvn Ilulu' is th-aui :uui Alexander Imlps Ilupc. The pcssimisls? Sledge, Brooks, Tillie tussle for first place, while Puck :uld Lord Hymn Imld iiwir mails. The Robrn Hull Pests? CMJ. The tighmmd? A Lemma. The farm :imhrrsmnd? Pele, the Holy Brick. The guides: Judi? Sigihimsclf. The rmcm's! mm? Gresham has the laurel while Frank, Sig and Smells support his arms. The grmh'xr phrggtrrs? Ii 8.- ll. Hope and Huggins, hand in hand by them- wives. The most .mnrh'mmrfrms? Iirv. Perry, liihey, Thurman and Lemon. Wm mm! nerrhut?. ll Inusl Inc Kari: mui his lahle male Rev. Perry. The most rurh'r'nl? Did ynu say Pink and Crawford? certainly. Tim husir'sr? Ilulmiing, leaching, preaching. editing the Annual. manag- ing the EW :Imi uITJc-c work give HUud lhn ImmI-painledT culglass cumb. Craw- ford i5 :1 liiblulll st-i-mltl. Tim hr'ggmr frr-J posscssnrs? Maxwell covers 1hr! territory while lhc editnr plays tug. Wu: :rlrmum hrmzrs? I'iulhcr Pulc, the Living Ruck. The sl'mrm'l? If Calhoun and Bridges draw an ice wagon it would he mis- lnkl'u fur lhr t'ily Hlnr'inkh'r. The stirigm? Crawford, ll' silus Mumpr mi ,23. IIII , xklllliIeI-Ihu'f'fga'iod fEiends Lee. Curley and Puck are 95$2'orheIttIgr'91 ' .' T-V' r ' I T. '5ng; 1.-:.-..:.',.In-.9I ?...T... ' If- The champioiborrigw rsa'IjFrgakThdlds thejlorch $9 thzit Harper and Dun- son may sec'hIow to'I'finngm'ikIthho ,is looking fnrjan'fes and Lac. The biggest buster? - Mffed'jbseph Jackson+Rigell, sleve himsalf. . . - '--.Lx V-L-3'.,'1T:l'c . ' . '- I' The biggest flaxte 9' G T. and Lee. . . 1,-- . The most HirizdeIL'i-Iengerii? I: r'e imniie knits no r-rm'hq's collar. The noisest? GahaandJack . I The greatest nu'timnglcs? 11irIook-s,IJnck and Dunson. The three mosquil'cnes. The quietest? IICrbshan'I ;nd I.?mon. . I The craters?- --I'IolF-I1m,':1;;gkIand Dud. . .. h' ITIIEe biggckt hehd913mes'holds Hirsl plac'eTWlii'ie Jimmie and DIIJd follow IS ea . The biggest baby? Du-iilsan. The most. dignified? nBud. The most conceited? Dunson. Page 5? -JI'IWI'CLASS OF 1923. - Ihi-imh' TL ? ' MDKEHOUSE .15.; Arman. 2m 5 Questiunnairc i Must Inspiring Chapel Talk? President gels Hrs! place willlnul. a dis- st'niiug uslv: Hig I'my :nld ilu'. Ii. genius: are nut slow. Pap is 1:01 Lou lnle. 3 liar un' '11! Here? Winfurfngf'gjaunt's: had no olilcr choice; didn'i Illlvllll lu; hllw nlll Iu:ul,s .1grmluull- --Jimmit'; 1 hlinl rnl' mu; SPRII'PIi NI? --I!l':m$xs: Wllul l'lFt' wan: I In du hulk, Hulu' Wunlud lo gel tlt'vp tiurIuy .. Clll'rlliblF-V: 1m India's, Huggins. 1; Why Didn't You Leave? Er-r. wuuld have lost my girl-Ghnlsi0n: Ht'ivIIu-r: IlI-1un'lnu-nl Ilm'tlml mu; I'lltllllilllk-vllll'l'l' Imu'lls at day and :l warm had: rtmlrlnl Iram' il rll-nr ruml'd: gut huukml; m-mlt-tl prestige; bust rth-gu in the Sunih; wnnlu-d lu ln- ill lllc making; gul my bills paid. 7'; 1110.1! Pnpuim Professor? Everybody volcd for Dean. Plcsidcnl piled Ilium Illigllly high. 5 Mm: Inspiring I'rofvssm? President. fl Wind hm.- Murchuuse dorm far you? Made me. 11 grind; made me feel like :1 fuul; llnl'l'l'd mu winter quarters at reduced rules; kept me in grams of 11ml; manic. mc- u-urk m'ury summer; hruughl me out; made: me aim: the frailty nf lhl: strung; kn-lal nu: hungry; MI, llml's ll1c qucsliun; lcil me, I'll. tulI you; liflml mu. 7 SuggesJ n rm: far errhrs HHH? Nawul Ohsurvulury; llmnu of Anti- quL-H Divinity Srimul: R'lenugcl'ic; lilarury; frulcmily huusr; l'rvslunun dul'm; Ilulnlai Ilumivilv: turned over to Allunla Wrecking Crew. 12 Um; f'mh'a'? Law srimul- 5mm: rich lnzufs daunlncr: mur Imusc; .' . . :- I auniin-t u-mlvr rrs-urt; 1n the. my: laurk hmm; lo Ilse swuuiesl girl m the u'urld; lu lln; uniu-rsily: In it guutl juh; square Im-ul. 9 Wm! rm- yon guiug m bu? I am: 3 hi: man; a husband; a discoverer; n Rlll'Ll'l magnuln': IIrc-sitlunt ul' h'luruhnusv; mny be so; unworthy; u knock out; Cullmliu I'I'irral. lU H'hn: mm'ri MrJn'J'musw mus! mmHy do m'fhaut? James; chapel and class ruts: gt-l e-xulm' more; :mllling; ihc Czar; nigh! chapel; Olcmunrgnrinc and Syl'llll. . ll Hr-sf an'mrI n! xccuring first 110er? Sludy like lhc devil; pull Ivgs; sil lighl: rllmlril: mlsy murscs; plcmy of Bull; be a big malfs son; gel. your Mull in iil'si; In.- :Ivcp; Elcrnui Vigilance. 1;; 1-1; 11' 12 What does Morehouse need most? Deparlnwnlul Classinculiun; 810110.000 endowment; Adminislrnlinn Building; men like Mud ; organized alumni; more classes like '23; more profs wid: better salaries; better culinary; The Torch; Grand Stand: larger Library; greater nnphusis m1 Scholarship and debating. l3 Paiilical Preference? Twenly-two Republicans: fullrlmm Sm-iulisls: three Indeterminists; one Bolshevisi. 14- Religious Preference? One Pagan; one Pruslayleriun: mm Catholic; I'mtr A. M. E.; one Primilive Baplisi and all lhe res! :lymlvinullw wmId-Bnplisls. L; 13 Faunrirc rfumswm'm? IIulumhlning will: Ilu- Spvlmaul girls; chiming with A. U. belles: shooting hut air; lllruwing lhc bull; ninl nu Hlll'II :mimal ; Imssmg. ' 10 Hardest Course in College? Hlysivs 11; any uf MrKiluluy's l'ulll'El'h'; Calculus; Money and Banking. 17 Emits! Courses? Geology: Hislofy of Ed. 18 Most enjoyable course? Ethics; Music Appl'm-iuliun: Snuiulngy llntl Psychology. 19 Most Beneficial course? Sociology. 20 Morehouse greatest 11.5501? Pwsidunl llulw: rluss ..I' 23: Sl'ic'lu'n Building; Spelman ladies ; college spirit; good schniurship; cllrisliun prim ciples; men; Dean and Kcmper Harreld. 21 Views on schools for Boys and Men? Crrall; gl'l lirnl uf sutrillg llurm; creates manhood; as for rest see editors privately. 22 Faculty Cams? Harvey. by far: Millon: Mt-Kiunvy anti Lulstm. :23; Faculty Democrats? Dean; Tillman; Muyri: President: Wzlrm-r: Piill Jnlmson; Dansby. 2-l Student Instigator: mu? Paliticirms? I'ull'iL-k: Ellis: Putk; J. H. Harris. Tm 25': Smden! Pacifism? 'FId ; Dud ; Riley. H 2h Cenerui Advisers? Puplu-r Hunks : Riley: Jinnuiv; 5.1m Jnlmsun; El? Dull. 1:7, 27 Mm! Professor? Prt-sidvnl Hope. Q .I 23 Ideal man? Dmul Art'llvr. '3?! 29 Neal Morehowe rmm? Lair Carrie Mumrv. 3' 3 Greatest Events of 1923? President's Silver Wrdding Annivorsary. 2511: year at Morehousc, graduation of class of 93; Presentation of Sun Dial; Publicalion 0f the Torch. Paul! 59 th1HHQW n 1? 1L CLASS OF 193 i J $ lLlr TI. luo-gu-yg-l-n-u-QF-pht' MOREI IOUSE Aumrhs Won 11;! 0315155 of 1923 fznrfgar xIHI-u I'm- Shari Stary Prize lllm'ul'cl 'Hlurlmul. I'EH Willis Jilltll'r. IUZI Iiilum'll Hulnu I922 Chumhm'hn'u Snipfm'o Reruding Prize Howard Thurman. 1922 Chrtruburhrfrr Sz-rt'prm'n Recitation Prim L'Ilslrlrs Ilnlnll's, I923 : Unm Prize Urann HUWHHI Thurman. 1921. Charla: HnInu-s, I922 Cht'mfsfrj' Prim Edward Hulw. 1922 Arhmmwmt Lih'mry Prize Floyd Cl'zlu'rnrcl. IUQU Hnn'urd Thurman. W20 N-' l 2 l 2 i... 2 GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP Frcshumn Year Howard Thurman Edward Hope Sogiahomorc Year William! Payne lluwurd Thurman Imu'ar Year Howard Thurnmn William Payne Senior Year Jan! Thurman William Payne Glass IEImfmrg C N the year nineteen hundred and nineteen lhc memllt-rs ul' Ilu- thus of ,23 4 came from the different parts of the country to continue lhrir uduralinn u! Morehouse College. The class as a unit very soon lesnimilalvll lllu rullngc spirit: all for one and one for all. Forly-Evc strong 1w slnud fur Murclmusn. Fiflren of our group were musically inclined and inmmliutuly found plums in Ihe- Clrc Club. Orchestra and quarlcllc. Elevun hm-mnr- :wiiw- Y. M. C. A. workers while eleven others dcfcndcd Mcrchousc on lhc Athletic- l-II'Itl. The class of '23 is the only class in the hislqry 0f llw. inslituiiuu llml has won m'ery prize offered. The Edgar Allen Poe Shurl. Slury Prize Iluri. lun-n iwld as a legacy by lhis class from its Freshman year. We gave to lhe college one dchaler in 192L twu tlcluIlI-rra ill W22. and in 1923 the entire varsity team was composed of '22': men. TIIt-au L:tl:l:-r'-grnrllultn expcrls in argumentatiof' have reflected incommensuralalc- honor upun llmu- solves. chum and college. Among our group are two active pastors. Nine sched from 12 lo 18 months in the U. 5. Army and spun muI-I: nl' lhis lime in active service on the historic hntticfmlds nf Franck. Four new man cam'e to us in our Sophomore. year while nimr Icl'l us fur various reasons. Our Junior year shnwcd no gain and un Inss us In :m-mlwrsluip. Five new men joined our ranks in our Senior year just in Limv ln :misl in the planting of the traditional class tree and in the dcdiuulinu n! tlm sun dial which will stand as a lasting memory. Browning voiced the nspiralions of '23 when he u'rutl': I go to pram: my suul I see my way as birds their lrnrklvys way. I shall arrivah-whal time, what L'il'l'll-il. iirhh 1 ask not; but unless God send his lmil ur lalimling I'lrchull sleet ur slifling smnw. In some time, his guml lime. I blulll zlrrirr: He guides me and the hird In His guud time. pugl? 61 - m CLASS OF 1993 I d v3 m C m 4 '-.EMQREHQUSE: laiiiblc.!llwnloIOIIIOIIICIOIOIIIIIII 1 Uw'rfmms - .;--:-y';mrgh..w Fury 0': .-...- -'- mmuw - --......-...h. L, F .- l -.'. '4'! . .mrr. AP.- - , hmrzrm: mm w w - ..- 1.1 r, cu. - '-'. 'A'. '3b.;..1-:r-2.4 h. MOREHOUSE 0111155 BM! Bail. Fred Ellis Clopton, Jordan Davis. Griffin A. Franklin, Harold Lee Gaylcs, Caesar Fallon Heard, Albert Howard. William Marcellus Hun, Edward Davidson Kelley. Charles Henry Jr. . Mitchell, James Curl Oates, Henry Edward Plump, Ad Wintbs Reeves. Hubert Lisbon Richardson, William. Augustus Townsend. Arthur Melvin. Jr. Turner, Allen Pclzcr Valentine, William Canicwell Williams, LcRoy Virgil Winters, Willard. CLASS 0 F 1923 p - .-. s-t' u c- 0-...-:' -' F--- 399 IYfTL 1'1 u 1rff: 'L mom lOIU-ISLE- Alien, William Clyde Andrews. Gmrgc Hulen Askew, Hugh Lcc Ashley, Thcudnrc Roosevelt Austin. Earl Bailey, Carncll Haynes, Lennard Slater Illslnd. Iluzicr Harlin Hlye, Waller Lee Brown, Judge Lincoln Burris, Theodore Harvey Czlrwim Jum-lali Lucian . Clark, Charles Douglass Clcmcula Waller Cnllicr, Rulund Edward Collins. Edward Daniel Cnllins, Miller Samuel Crawl, William Floyd Urnl, Aliwrl Wrilllcr Dr. Yumpm'l. Alexander William Dingmlll' Harold Enlllum, Buyd Brazile lillioll. James Leslie Ellis, Cliland Nathaniel Ewin, LeHuy Cornelius Fanu-s, Franklin Lafayclle Cluddcm h'lichnnl Cmall, Anrun Timothy Griggs, I'Iurl Matthew Harper. James Hilliard Harris, Slmchr Francis Jr. Hulwrl. 'l'hnndnrc Roosevelt llvnlh, Hm-Lr-fullar Hitlcigh lludsun, Jnmus 0315155 Bull Hudson, Millage Washington l'Iutchinson. John Edward Jr. Jnhnson. Charles Weldon Johnson, Cuss Walter Jones. Edward Allen King, Agce Boulwarc King, Robert James Knighlun, Willis Avery Lagurd, Lowell Charles anlah, Clyde Avery Lawlah, John Wesley x Lewis, William Haven Lights, Roger William Mack, WaltcrHill Marlin, Marlc'c McDowell McPherson. Leonard Philip chd, Pillmon Edison Oliver, George Franklin, Jr. Pinkslon. Leander Asbery Piuman, John Orion Pittman, Wilbur! Jennings Powell, Lawrence Joseph Proclcr. Frank Richardson, Doram DeWilt Rodgers, Guy William Scull. Julian Burton Scott. William Benjamin Sharpe. William Eugene Shelton, Richard Jackson Starr. Theodore Rooscvch Stevens, William Francis Stewart. William Wallace Sykes. Melvin Terril. Levi Maurice Tmylor, Amalcr H.175 .buu n-LLML 1.. it JQ i .1, 1r .+M mi. . l ---5 II R ? w: x r 'N am $.9an m'u. r- A.- V I II - - HtMJ-Mfw CLAE'SS UF lU-Jd r-i-Iv - - .- J-v'b m2 0 nnw$ lkk LE..- -. Tammy: anus: ---.-..-;-::-1:- 'J:3mih3-i-Cdag;4;-A . :if MU'WUgE ma ' Jam,- Ucnm-i, Un'rmuny I'ltlwnrd Huwdum lIt-nry Jamr's . Boyd, qunlin L llozcnmn, Jamms Loon Iirum'n, nln'rl lilllll'r, Jr. Chapman. vasc Clurkt', Alltliul Wvllinglon Gallium Uhii' Crawford. Unvk ilugus, Jr. Hullu, Clliu'll's .Inllllrunn x. Furlvy. Fullwr l'lllwin Fleming. Bt'njalmin Oliver Grunt, I'Itlu'urtl Jumvs Crmll, I':ll;;l'lll' Urm'itl. 'stiry Maurice Ila . HUIIIIT Nullmnivl Hull1 Usl'al' Saunm-l Harris, Juuu-s Hm'lmnnugf Hawkins. Martin VWaller Hullis, Bishop Turm'r Irving, Luuis Mt'xundcr Jatrkr-un, W'illium Uriskell Jullnrull, Augustus ,Iuhllwu. Sulnlll'l HI-ustlallc Glasa Einll Lane. David Julius Lay, Montague u, '- Malcornc, William Clifford Marlin. Eli Thomas Masun. Harry McKinney, Addison Reynolds, Jr. McMurris, Henry Marion Mummn, William Daniel Morse, Edward Sherman Nahril, Samuel Milton Patrick, Clarence llardncll Payne, Foster Penny Payne. Vaughn Colfax Peeler, Abraham I'lcndricksun Perry, Isaiah Prophet Robinson, Charles Harrison Sellers. Cassandcr Wnudliir' Snellings, Caleb Alfred Taylor. Andrew Jackson Turner, Lorenzo Jackson Walker, John Carlyle Walker, Joseph Thomas V?illimus, Nelson Sylvester LIX Ya rhruugll. Thomas Juml's MOREHOUSE . . j CLASS HF W23 3H 0 rem u rh sludcni m'liViliCi. Exlmuporamenus speaking is encouraged and cultivated 1$I RACTICF. in public speaking and drnmnlics is omzred by a number of by the sludonls of the college. Cnmpulsoi'y rhetoricals are held in chapel during wllit-ll nvr'ry college sludvul must. deliver one original oration. At! :ulvmwed CUIJI'H' in Pululic Speaking is ochrcd by lhe head of the English Depart- nwnt. LinrnlII-Uullgluss nxt'rl-isu-s :Iru llvlcl I'H-Irruul'y 12H. uf n:nt'h yvur IIIIclI'F ll : auspices uf this advanced class. The Y. M. C. A.. Weekly Prayer Service, the Pi Gamma and vzlriuus other student arlirilins o'ITcr unusual opportunities for splendid training in plulform case and decorum. 4f R? n m1: F Page TO . . i . '4: 1L :1 3t - CLASS 01- 1923 j MOREIIOUSE 3 h. w w. i . v ... R4153: .51.;13... . . nun ! Furriwmg-IPYIIELQ; v2.3? . .. M133. PL... 3!. ii..whr$n9?.nunll.. .rul 1.....c3firlar .. . v.3 ?iamlrl 1!--- Ills IJIay-umlhcllu . :- : . . 5.1. - ..u'.;..............: L .. 1. CLASS HF 1913. . .Q - JI JJ. .11 ld.jbwl.loll010lololo MOREIIOUSE . u-I-u CI-Inil-F -'-' I .;...-.. ' gi'iiraunati c5 u-II-a --.n,-- 0 III- Hall Chapel. This was 1119 Imginning of what has became an annual nf- fnir. Dunn Benjamin Brawlcy so skillfully directed the play that a re:- pclition was :h-nmmlml lay lhh Atlanta puhlic. Murh credit is due him for Ilu- very definite cnnlrilmliun 111: made to sludcnt life in lilis particular. SHEBRUARY 22, 1919, Slmknspcarfs Julius Ccasar was presented in Sale In 1920 11m Mnn-lmusn l'luynrs prust'nlcd 'I'wulfih Night. The success was ll'enmudous. This play was directed lay Miss Strong, Profgssor of English 1919 H 22. In this pariit-ulnn Miss Strung was a pioneer at Marchibusc, but her pre- paration, nplimism, hwk amd willml Ilt'r mngnirn'e-nl ahiliiyI weathered vary e-lm'm and gum 1n us :I lruc inlurprululinu 0f the great playwright, William Shakespeare. In 1921 mul 1922, IIIHIPI' the direction of Miss Strung, Hamlet and Ollnclln, n'SIJct-livclv. wcrc prvst'nlvd. In 1923, Rirlmrd III, under 10 direction of Prof. Tillman, was played. h is exceedingly dilliuull :0 determine lhc value of Illcsc annual presenta- linns uf Slmkcsprm'c-uu Drunms. 1:: u very signifwaml manner they have devel- oped a kind of artistic apprecialion which has given to us a very unique aesthe- 1ic finish. E l'age 721 M: CLASS OF 1933 MORl-Zl lOle'l'L W.': 'w .M'.r - ' I C. 7'. PERRY Firs! Affirmative H. W. T'HURMAN Firs: Negative H. E. MA Y3 Couch M. I . K. PIHWE Hr-rrmrl ljff'firmrrfit't' I. M, NABRIT Sm'nmf Negative .. pr-RT v.23: . 11 k -1 53 1 i -1 t, II E 1 1' TmZ-Jnamng; 1 CLASS OF 193 ah.- MOREHOUSE Evlmting ynu's, Intercollegiate Debating formally began in 1906. In this year Mnn'lmusc Incl Tulladcga College, and since than not a year has passed whlumt lllr- mmunl :lt-Imlc lmlwcen Tuliadcga and Mnrehuuse. Knoxville Col- lege became the lllinl member of n Triangular League in 1911. This Triangular League was enlarged in 1919 by adm'itting Fisk University, lhus forming the Ouatdmngulnr Dt-buling League. The dL-laulus urn Ilcld 0n the second Friday evening of every April; and earl: mm of lllc fuur I-nllcgcs has all home a team upholding the amrmalive side 2 LTIIOUGH debating had been cullivutcd by the students of Ihe college for M a given clucsliuu, and at one of llle other instilulions a team defending the negative sitlu. Mnrnlmusn Culivgr 13:15 hurl 1: most brilliant record in her debaling career. Gim-c I919 h'lnn-Imusc: has held the record of having 'won both sides of tha- Illusllun. l'rnl'. Currin W. Manna mmchml winning lcams for three years 1919-22. Iluriug llww IIm-c- wars. Mnrt-Imusu tlufmlhecl Fisk, lwiue; Klmsvillp, !wit:0.; nlul 'l'nlmlcgu, Winn In 1923. I'ruf. B. E. Mays, coach, Fisk and Tullndcgu were again defeated James M. Nubrit, Jr. 123 enjoys the honor of having defeated every college in line lmgm- :al in hlmu'. William K. Puylur, ,23 defeated Tuliadege ul 'l'ulladcgn and all Mumlluusc. Every varsity dulmtcr is awarded a gold key on which is engraved a slur for each ymr of si-rvice. The prurrss fur selecting dclmlcrs has been greatly altered. There are Iln'r-c sols- nl' larz-liminaries. Firsl-a lllrec niinulc cxlcmporancous speech. SL-L'ulld-l'rum the twelve men retained three teams are made for a regular .lelm;r.. Third frum the eight men retained lwo teams are made for a final de. bale. Fruu lllis duhule four varsity men and lwo alternates are selected. This new arrangement is very promising indeed. Pagr 74 Iaj'HO-IF'Iw. 1; Ir 1: .1 CLASS OF 19-23 E . - ; .1 '52:- -'.7.;1 :zi'a' 'N MUIilzllUlbL K:- -, 1h: Him:- . I . .-.7...... -:.v- s'wdwmu'1 'g-mm'qu www.- 1- l'-.,- t 1. I 411ij ft . AH 31 -. q. ' -- 3 .- . .V . - ...-w- a. :3; :7; u. Lush Hi 19;; L. . .. 1-. huh??? 7T mu 13,111. 0:. g. GJffiur-j l'hrsidcnr, HOWARD W. 'I'IIUIRMAN Vichrm-irhmr. UICUIUH': J. VAN HUIHCN Secretary. EDWARD S. MAXWELL. Treuuuer, EHXVANU E. RILEY C N 1384 llw hiiSn'inllilt'y Snciely on Illa campus lmcalnn the Young Mm's Q11 Christian Association. Through a 510w llul tlcnnilc process it look unto itself lhu dignity of :1 mnhlu vullrgn nt'tivhy nml thtunm Um most surimls voice 0f the sludvnl Ilmly. The Sunday nwning chapel services are r-nnduclml alternately hy the Y. M. C. A. and llw I'm'ully. In l'J2tl. lngvllu'r Willi lltv t'ullrgc, i1 pllnrhusml :l muliun piulun: mau-hinu that has mnlinuuusly served an ever grateful student Lady. Monthly donations, and :1 spacial 'I'hunksgiving Uchring are given to the Leonard Street Urphun Hume. SIUIHM arc lwictlgcd 10 In: scnl annually l0 Mr. Ilorlml, llu- Man-hnusc Missionary in Arl'ii'il. livery year repz'psvnlzuims are sent to llu: Kings. Mountain Student Con- ference. During 111:: year 1922-23 a surics uf Life Work Lectures were given by men rnprvsuuling liw various prnl'ussors; a week was devoted to Sex Hygiene, during.r whirl: IL-ulurcs and inspiration lulks ware given; and weekly 'nulirm pic-turrs u'm't: enjoyed lny all. The lrrinmry olect't of the Y. M. C. A. is- m deepen the n-Iigimm vullsniu'uSIIl'ss nr llu: Sludunl limly. It cmuluvls the yearly chk nf l'ruyur. Sulltlf: mm in all paths nf the oily tu lunch in the Sun- day Schools. and mmluvt rt-iigiuus m-rvil'cs, :uul contributes Very dulinilcly to 111:,- I'eligiuus 11nd mural lift? 9f the.- rsludcnls und lhc city generally. Pay 70 pjru: Riv II II 41...? 2 CLASS HF 1915 WM .F'I 11 1h -Q'Ilgc 1H GEama Eitrraru Shrivfy HJffin-rs I'rcsfdem. MARGARET NABRI'I' rim: Prcxr'n'cm, XVILLIAM HUWAHH Secretary, IsUS'I'ICH PAYNE Treasurer, ICSSIIC BROOKS CV RUM liruwlcy's Hislury nf Mnrvlmllt-t'. u't' qlltslv us rllllnns: TIN? m 01H. Uzumlul Lilurury Statrivly. l'fll'llllillg slllclvllls of UnHe-giulv illlll I vm'l1m' 5 Professional gratin.- in Aliunlu Hamlisl St'lllillury' uml SIIt-lnmn HI'Ininnry lulri ulgalllizml in April 1395 Inrgltly lill'dllflll lln' rII'u.-I.- uf I'imnlIIy Williams. The V. uf Pi was inicndl'tl lu 51:1an fur Miser; Snphiu H. l'urkunl. :uul llu- U. uf Cumuul for Dr. Urawrs. m lhnl lhu suu-irly mus inlmulwl In L-m-p l'rrsll 11w tm-mv wry mud lint jninl vlrurls Inf lim-n- 1m: lll'l'llil' WIII'LI'FP. ilr- nrH .In :lu H'm'ylhing JmSSIIIIt' fur lllt: llI'muII'ning :Iud refining ill rIIIllII'I- III' lht' ymmg IHl'II ilml WHIIIPII wllu lwl'umt: mvlnllm's. Mvrlillgs urn: 111ml Inunlllly. Tlu- Ellhlllrillillilln progrmu n1 Slwlnlam bcmimlry i5 llll: big fcallllrl: of 1hr: year. 'I'Iu- main usMrl-rs is- llt'lin'Tt'll hy :III nlulnnns rhnsvn by popular vuhu 11k 5HHhWH uruhuri rhurrn Fnaulthn HHHu mumbursllip. l YI V L mug? Page T? CLASH HF l'JZs E2; W-s'z'i- ' Qm H LV'I'A 44m h MUHHHUUSH '.: r'::. ' 7.1-3- :13;- I Jr m Volume XXV N umhcr 7 01112 April CIA 55 HI: 1923 '1 wt! .1 1. canad- a 13... ...13': .7 me MOHEHOUSE 93'.- L-iHm-l- Elyr 0113i Erltalg'igma x C'NI'IH': Hui Ilrllal Sigma is ilue mllgruwth uf lhl: uld Ciccrunizul Lyceum. Thu LIL rlnlngu was m:nlv in IUUIL For years i1 has given uppurlunily m the sludvnls ln dru-Iup llltfllD-Bh't's along lhc line:- of public speaking and Ih'lmlillg gt-nl'rully. I I Tim nurwlinjw arr llrrld Weekly and on the First Wednesday nighls in cm-ll Inulllll Illa mu-it'ly IllllilF ill1 nlwn fnrllm. shillin- um-u-III-t-o i'ago: 7'0 13-1? me ELASS UP 192;! mmmuousu -Wahmrwa .. . W QJA .r. OAI'hriLu. ORCHESTRA AND QliAH'l'l-I'I l'li I'ugu- Hl p I J-Em.-.-.mmuumr STIR: ! .1.ASEI 01; 1925 i; ,. ---.-I . I Fgax$ P -.. .- .. -. - .' . g.gmxu :1 1 X: 13,41 1L :1 ! 5? wrm- A CHOUSE ' ' ' ' ..m,-.;;..m-- .- w: .:J. : MUM mm: .- mm G31ftlyr5tra em?! 051w Glluh UJffirrrs President. IIIMHH'ZH HOLMES IVI-rc I'rt'sfzh'uh HUIWAHU UNANT Ha-rrr-rwjz MILLER COLLIN?! Treasurer, WILLIAM MALCOME Manager, ALFRED JACKSON h'Hm mun tllul Imlll 1m music in llimsvll', Nor is llul I11m't'll willl trunrnrd ur swclrl, sounds, Is Flt fur h'mmns, slraltcgcms mid slmils; L411 lm Hlt'll 1mm ln: lrllstud. MIC Ort'hrslru nml Glut: Club UWt'S il5 orgnllizulion to Prof. Kt-mlmr ur- U mid, u Ian, in 19! 1, came 10 R'Iurcllousr: College :15 inslrutrtur in music. The orgzlnimliun Inn! a remarkably humble beginning. Frum a small group uf l2 mcmhors 11m nrganizulinn has grown until now the orchcslrn cunsists of 5.5 lJiI'CPS nml lhc let- Cluh uf -'lll vaincs. Till: thief purImr-I- uf tho nl'gzulizuiiml is In aid students wllu wish lu im- pruu- in singing um! learn how lu play musicle instrllmcnls. Hchmrsuls am: lwlll twirl: rm'h mu-k fur imll: groups. From limp I0 limn llm ur , :tllilcua's in lu-I'l'umumrlr ul lhc valriuus t'llUl'L'llCa' and on sluninl uculsiuns ill lhe lriLy. TIM: :umunl runt'nrl, held in Sale Hall Clmpnl, is a recognized Humil- . Iassir in Alliulln Art Cirrlc-s. I'h'rry Spring :I luur i5 mmlc 0f :iuvunll Ur lIlL' lurgt'r rilivs nnt fur clislunl. 'l'lw tlulvs. are made and ilac trips are arranged lry lltc EIIIIIuIII Inunugvr. Tilt: Quurll-llu rim Iu- i'ullb'idvl'l'd HS :1 separate urgullizzllinn. 115 sllm'l trips are mllwr numm'nure1 fur lllc demands for it are ever present. The year 1922-25 gave In us the Princ'n of QuurlvltPS. 4 a; Pen. go a- VWV V-H-III -- . .. u tr... M. .- 'V :EszNW: cm 0? 1w r223 : Mm Tr 1ft tr?! T MOlmnousl-z Em N'fff-MW'V' :2. .mgm-I a mmmm cuss OF 1923 my Eircrtur Elirmprr iliarrrlh Mr. Ilaru-Id Iret-umv n Int'nIIu-r nf nu: family in the fall of PHI. Sincu llml lime he has led an ext-u-Nllngly Inusy lifv, fur llrsitlvs Mr; tllliivs :Iri Imlrht'r nr Mush- :ll Mnrvlmnsu hu rnmlm'ls :1 primle Sllltlin, 111:5 tlmrgo nf lalrglr rlull'llh'l. . dircL-ts :1 slullnnl nrn-stlru of :15 lnim-m am! at Glee Club HF 413 Vnit'l's, mid I'llls llllllllTUllF rn- rilnl engngt-lm-IIIH. Ilu is kunwu lllmughmll the country 215 u com-vrl viufinizel1 :1 churns dircclur and a lualL'lwr nl' vinlin. Mr. lhll'ft'JlFS vzlrL'l-r Iu-guu wry r'm'ly. Entering lllu Cllil'agn MII$ir Cnlfvgl', hi: studied llm viulin quIc-r Cllilwisrr, tlwnrg' llrldcr Mnrgnll :llltl Fallk. :uul l'lIlIIlIllF-ilillll under Unruwski. 'Hu- n-I-Ivln'ulml rinlilist. P'rudcrirk FfL'dl'fit'kEl'll. Hf lht'. Huyzll Cul- h-gu of Music in London. was his next ICHt'Ill'l'. Durinkr llu-sr yc-uw lw mm qniic :1 rcputulinn as a cancer! violinist. Thrmlgll ll : lirult-ss anorls 0f ML Harn-Id, Mnrrhuuso Cullu-gv lum tIt-n-lnp- u'rl :III urrhIrHrat and Clt'c Club superinr In any HlulI-nl organization ul' ils kind in lht' rnunlry. Th9 rclmrltlim of tilt I10 Dim'v HITlIPFlTii rullrain'lre uf leh funmlm npr'm: as Faust, Carmen, Rigulclln, Lucia DI Lnnlmvrnmnr. II Trm'uturv. Aitlil Rllll thcngrin. The National Cyclopedia of the Cnlorml Iim-c says, Winsy us Mr. llzlrrtrld i5 willl his rvgulnr work at Mnrclmusn Collrgr, will: his ln'imlr pIIl-ii-a, l-Ilurns work mid viniin rct'iialls, he, nevcnlwlvss, sluuls lilm- hl'l'l' um! ilu'rlr fur inlt-nst: :1l1tt1y ilnd ulrsmvuliml. T11:- ynnr 19H, fur c-xnmlllr, ruulIIi him :-It';llin;: away In Fpr'nd llis Wt miml In study' in Hvrl'm. Ht: llus lruu-lled in lingluml, Ilullumi :tlul Uurmuny in rI-rilul vngugu nicnls. Mr. Hurrcld's grcnlcsl cnnlrilmlion IHIR l'l'Pll made In IIII' Allunlat public. He lms 5n ult'mll'd music and :Ich-Inprd snrh am inlt-iligrnl :lllprm-iutinn rm- .snmr lhul llu: works 01' llm grant compust'rs url' vnjnyutl Ily ull. Lusl smunu-r Mr. Halrrvld mildt' lwn SW31 Racurds, HI'Wuln-r: Hirt'r :Ind SmIn-ulr. W3: lune uul' :Iil'culur for his great persona! wm'lll and IInIIur llim fur hi9 JII'I'IJINA plisllmt'nls. Under his guidnnm and through his ml't'fsll inslrut-liun u'r lulu: imrlu'd tn alppI'L'15ialc what is lmsl in musi: :nul lilruugh il rvavll .'l lliglllrr rulr lumI level. ' l'ugl: 83 :r Ii ? .. I-- HI;- .'IIH' . ----.I u gmmdw , .memw-Vl-k-I -. . . A , Muumldusr: i gr - iii '. $ricntc anh cmail!mnafirS 01111-11- ' h c-unu-o-g-hgi-uq. GJffirtra President. HANDY SLEDGE I-l-CC Prmfrh'm, I'ZIHVARD OPE Secretary. ALFRED JACKSON Treasurer, FREDERICK GHOLSTON szlIIl'l Svir-m-c :nul h'lallllcmauics Clul: was organized in 1920 by the students of the mricntirn- department. Prof. B. T. Harvey was the moving spirit in 0. its trenlion. Mr. Chas. W. Greene was lhc first president. Bi-mnnlhiy nmolings are led during which suimlifm topics of general and particular in- lcrcsl arr dismissed. Fn-qucnlly the club invites prominent men 91' science In IIPHH'T lucmrrs lakm from. their fluid uf activity. The aim is to ralimulalc inicrcsl in science and in scienlifm inrcsliguliun: lur indepcudu-ul rrsuurrh is mgcd amd expected of curb member. The Photuv graphic Ucpurlmml is- under its complete control. If u TIL Pugc Bil- pr H :41 F; CLASS OF 1923 Em 35H. Glluh 03lfirrts Frmideru, EDWARD HOPE Vice President, CHARLES CLARK Secretary, LOUIS HARPER Treasurer, MELVIN SYKHS C'IV HIS is a Varsily Club whose mbmbership is limited in llmsu whn Ium- Ilf't'll w, awarded the college lcllcr for excellence ml gl'itlil'uu nr diamlnlld. its purpose is in foster clcun allllcliL-s. 'I-hmugh iL-a lmIJl'u-ity dulmrlmrnt tllt' vlul: llupcs to create all active inli'rvsl in I'll! fnrmutiun Inf u rnan-runm- :mmng the Negro Colleges of the South similar in 111:: Big Tm. It stands for delinilu eligibility rules fur all athletics. gflylcfit Assuriafiun HE Athletic Association was organized in Ilm Wl'rz. Its purpose is In gI-n- CU Brainy direct 'lhc aclivilil's of the sllltIt-nls ill tlu: HH'ian spurts. TIM nffu-ors and members are sludvnls lnul llwrl' urn svu-ml very Emporium Cmmniuecs will: faculty reprr-sentaliun. linrry Rludunl is uulumallimlly 11 member of the Itssocialinn by the payment uf am athlvlic- l'm- nf SSJHI ml rn- lrunce into :110 college. Studunl managers un- tillusml manually l'ur lhl' st-vurul college mums. 'I'hc organizulinn is all pI'I-rwnl Irving: l'I'UI'lquIiZl'tl :uul it is Imp- ed lhm :1 much more powerful and ef't'eclivn lesut'iillilm will :n-nlw, Pugh HS 5W cuss OF 1923 C2:- g'iu-UJALIJngun-Lm . .uu...A .g.,.b 2r Uniwoto-g-t- .- ff - . .- 37?0:-5th5 ,,.... L; 7 Li: E'Il , VI 1r Pug? HG Athletic! Tliis 111111 r! E hisiory of Alhlelics :11 Moreimusc College 11:11: its soiling auay hack in the early 90,5 when llm institutinn was known by the. name of Atlanta Baptisl Seminary. Extensive rescarI-II unearths very lilllr iIIfanIIIIlimI m; In subject; however, Mr. Brnwlcy's nHistory ol' Momhnusn Cullcgca gives l'l om! account of the Imginnings 0f baseball and flItJliHIll. 'l'llv lI-xl of his Ilia. $11155le is: The cnllIIIsiasm 11F IIII: Sllllit'IIH illilll IIIIIII-Iiu Iinvs 1n IIII- 9115 Found an out :11 In devotion to an unusually successful baseball team. Baseball psas in fact thc only sport known at lhat lime, and one of tile liveliest games I-III-II year was llmt played on Thanksgiving Day. 0n the lists nf the players in lhc onrlicr years III the Sport appear the muncs of many mm now well known in ulllnr Iiclda, among them were: W. E. Rainwater tcaplain and first lmsei, P. J. Iiryunl, A. D. Jones, and C. W. Hill. Tim lirsl IIII-IIlimI nf ilichlHl iII IIII: Atlvam'n 11115 in line form nf a 11010 writlcn 11y Jilllll'A-i M. NIIIIril fur the issm- of April, 11:06. 'Illisi Ira given in its entirety. erm ntIr I'ulnrr'ti insliluiiuns in AIIIIIIIII formed :1 lI-aIgIII- In play :I st'ric's nl- SEJL games cucll. Thurc i5 II III'IIIInnl fur 1III-. wiIIIII'I'. rillll't'l' gnmm :II'I- In In: played on 1111: 11mm: ngilllldF- illlti three away. The H'nsun Iu-gins Murrle 28m :lml umls May 9lll. 'I'III- lirsl gIIIIII's will 1m IIIelwnI'II Ailulltu Universily IIIIII Atlanta Baptist Seminary un IIIu SI'IIIinury grumuls :Imi III'IWI'I'II Mnrris Brown and Clark University. The inlrrvsl shuwu lIy nVI-ry um: spvnixs wnll fur lim sl'llldillg Of our 5111111113: in lilv I'ily. Tilt' Allalnln Hullliril Srminnry lmhls IIII: Championship, having defeated every iIIslilulimI iII llm rily; Iaul h The Icmn tlmI I'cpresonlml Illc Seminary in lIIis the limit your uf the! forum! league was I'ompnsI-II Inf lhc I'uilmving IIII'n: A. D. Jlml-s :IIIII Unurgu DIII'III'II, llik'lmrsg Charles IhlilillHHll, I'idl'ilnl'; J M. Nalllril, iirrl IIIIH': W . L. Maxwrli, sncuml liaise; Henry Harden, 5IInrlstop; C. 5. Jnhusnn, right liL-III; Lucius JuIII'rI, Pngv 8? m1 L'IJXSS HF 1923 5- Maj: TL 1; 1r m, i'? LW- 'I .'...';.;'.:;.. ':I smwr:::ti 9. I I I l ' 11101131101151: center fiI-Itl; 'I'iIIIIIlIIy Williams, It'll Iicld; and James I'Imslcr, suhmiiulcs. 5111211111111 Svnu'mu'y. llcnry Marlin; W. C. Lawrence Suits wen: ulndc by the sewing depnrlmcnl ol' Tho. lcnm 11-1111 four of the six games 51:I1cduh:d. Nahril was the uulslnmling rupluin and player in the period. His valediclory lo baseball in 1398, willI lwn Ilumn runs. 11 II1rcc-I11Isc hit. and n lwo-base hit all in lhe 5111111: game, is still I'L-InI'mIJcred IIy lhusc wlm 1-1ch in sehonl with him. Since the formal organization of the league in Allaulu baseball games have taken plum every spring hulwm-n Il'IorclIousc 111111 1111: nlher colleges in Atlanta, and some- lirncs with ulllcr inaliluliuns also, Imlalllly 'I'ulIudcgu. Howard, Shaw. Knoxville, Tuskegee, Fisk, 11ml Allen. l'IoulIuIII was formally organized in 1900. ll look three or four years to gut the: game chI started; lhcn lIIcrc mm: 11 period where for live years the. college was undefeated, being in 1908 Ialso in 1912 and 191621 the unquestioned climnpions of lhe Snulh. The chief contests from year lo year have been with Atlanta, Fisk, '1'1III111lcga, Tuskegee and 0111-1: wiIII Hampton, Biddle. Living- stone, and lw-icc with Virginia Uniun Buskclhull lIu- youngest of southern spurts, came into exislumc around the College in WI IL when Tuskche was the only southern school In play the g'llnc all lI1.Il linw. Murvlmusl: ll'lt'.ll slllrllrttl Llnfuul 111 lllc l11IIIiIs 0f lllu 50115 of Liuulu: 'r l I111 Inn sucrcssivu yuan; when 5111: ilssunlctl leadership of Elle game in 1910 1111121. TUIIHV Elle slands as llCImmpimls III the SCIulll'1 for the past 0 years, 11111l1I1-11'Ec-1I In 11113. LuIIL-gc I'1u:.llriur 111 1921, the only cunlcsts were with HlllSlil 'Pt'. 11111IL1IIIII11II115r 1M. C. A. Ilul since lhcu Atlanta I'IluIris Brawn :1ml H.111; I11 I112 :IIIIIIIIvII lIIr 1111111 11ml lmluy Hwy 11ch: guud 1:1111111clili1111 11km 11ill1 511th 191111121 11.21 ll-illllpltln, Shaw, 11nd St Chrislopllcr. Since llll' II Iov'inIIiIIgs 11f Alhlclhs 111 lIIc 111Ilelrc 1111111 rally some seasons have IJccn Imllvr III.1II IillllEI'h'; laul IIIL- cuIIL-gc has fully held its own. By the brillianl corneas Murchuusr- has won an enviahlc rcpulnliun for hard lighting and clean bporlsnmnship, 11ml llmsu who have 511 I111 participated in the alhlclits of 1111: iIIslilmiun 111155 011 In those who 111111. come alter them one of the fmcst of col- lc c Irzldilium I'ag1 HIS f1: m GEtihitun HEN the curtain wan up for the 1922 fuolhall smmun, Mm-ulmusp faced one of the heaviest schecfules of any mllngv or University in 111: counlry. The graduation oI NEH Kelley Llullr-IDIIL'k-i, NaL Jones lguardj, Dirk Richardson llucklvi, and Ira l'ill II'Hllt'I'I' :Itldml I'ur- ther cmnplicutimls lo :11: fuellmll situation. But as llu- ru-In-rt-n-E whislln blen- on UL-luher H- to omcinlly umln Haul. whivl: R'Izumgvr VK'JinlI'rs inul duIln-up, Comrh Harvey trolled nul 0n the. gridiron L'Icw-n uf 1In- l1:l1.'-'-l mlinnl warriors that 1-L-t'r m-nt forward In rrpn-svul zany instiluliuu. Ii' Inn: sm-L lIu-ir re-runl, then read on: MOHEHOUSE VS. LIVINCS'I'UNIC 'Hu- 'I'igul's prized lllc lit! HIT llwir svumm Ily lIl'I-Fillillg Illl' t-rurk l,ivingv slum: r-lcveu Iny llm score M 13-11 in mm nf llu: ln-sl pIuyHl gumvs M'l'r seen in the Capital Cilyf' Th0 Carolina Challwiunsu prcm'lllrd :1 .'hu.-'k:.. lmnl rlmrg- lug line, with four fast, heavy luurksv wl'lw luzuu was :t Inmi luluyillg lllllldl of Gghlers. Who never said dic', and Morulmusc fouml in Iln- ulu-ning gum:- an opponent worilly of their stool . Murchuust- won tllll' lu lu-u prrimls in llw second mu! fourlh quarters wlwu llwy pluyml wilh m-nnlinulinu .1qu am :llm-nm 0f fumbling. The line plunging uf Kulloy gum.- Mumhuunv 12 lminln while his daft. toes udded lhc puinl ul'ler IIIII'. lust lmu-Iuluwn. ljugt- RU ww-FW : CLASS HF 192.1 Cpmj.:i.hu.W'g ' 3 .HLI'X $1?! J'3: i MUIHLIIUUbL' ml .. a 1L1; Mf HILL: MURHIIOUSE VS. 'IUSKICCEIC The 'I'igl-rs jnurm-ycd lo 'l'uskcgl-c for lhcir second game. rflu: Wiuukvr Ts? MTerctl wry liitlc oplmsilinn and Illc fast Tiger hacks ran rmlgllshml uvcr lllc Imrwy 'I'uskvgcc line; lhc rmal same was 11-0 lo 0. This. gmnn was very signi- Iit'nnl for 2 J'ralsons; firsl, lmmulsc ihc victory marks lim Iirsl lime Muz'nlmuse has :It'rt'ulutl 'hlskngm- in Tuskt-gce fur a lung.' lime. the gums always t'ntling m :1 lil! score or a win for 'I-uskcgcc; scrmld, this marks the first lime these two luumu ham: mvl ximrc IDI'J. The fualurc runs of this game were; :13 folluws, in 15! quarter, Wiiiinms, interrcplcd a Tuskegee pass and dashed 4-0 yards. for '1 quvluduwn: in the sc mul quarter Gentry inlcrt'eplcd nnolltcr pass and 51-;.Ir.pcr- 9:1 75 yurdi Int'l'nrc he was m'crmkcu un Tuskegee Illslilulck. 4- yard law; the nnxl qnarlcr Umllry circled 'I'uskcgnu's right and for 52 yards. 'nmrhdnwns wrrc made lay Williamls, Maxwell 2, Kelley, Caylcs, Carlyle W'nllmr; lminm aflr'r 'I'mu-lltluwns, Kcllvy 2i, Spizu Walker. A string c-:u':u'.'1n uf :ultmnnlrilc's, l-tmlaining IOU Murcllnllsv Slutlvnls Ilmdv the nm to 'I'nskngcr- In 511: Elm histnric place and m cheer their li'illll on :1: t'u'lul '.'. MOIUCHOUSE VS. MORRIS BROWN 'I'hc l'urpln uml IHm-k Machine was unable to slap Gantry. Mawa-ll, tRSpim Wulkvr, alml tht-ir mufctlr'ralcs mnl Mnrclmusc pilml up a 53 10 I3 smn- againsl Morris Ilrnwn ml Uclolmr 23. 'l'hc game vats lmrtlcr than .the score imlicalrs. and a1 nu limr- wrru lllt' Tigers nlrlc tu lcl up, for Morris. lirhwn was i'VPl' ml llw lookout; sht- was lllc first school In sunrc 0n h'lorulmusc in 2 years. The lusl quarlvr proved la Inc 111:: lhriller'hf llm gmuc. Gcnlry slmwml his r-lnss 11y wiggling his way lhru mulcr of Morris Brownfs loam and run 511 yamls fur .1 lmn-Iuluwn. A rm.- 11:0Illt'l1l5 Iallc-r Kttllt'y Ilurlt'cl :I pass 15 yards inlu llu! uul-slrclt'liud hands uf Capt. Uzlyll's wlm dupIEl-uuul Gunlry's fl-ul by raving: mmllu-r 50 yards. for :1 lnuuhdown. 551im Walker added the lust Imlvlnims'n hf; n sonsuliurtul :33 yard run. Morris Umwn played :1 gnutl gaunt! Iilruuplmut. 'I'lu-y fuugiu l'l'nlu slur: in i'luirall, :lnwn lull m-w-r mu. Tnuvll- tluulas: R'Inrvlmusc, Muxmrll -'l. SlJizu Wnlkur 2. lelry. Mnrris Hruu'n. Lurk- lalll and Clark. R'IOHHIIOUSE VS. VIRGINIA UNION Ix-agul- Park, at Nurfnlk, was Mimi 1n ils c-zzpzu-ily un Hm quu-rumm ul Pumquu-r fr, whm the alarms nl- Murclmusc Cullcgc and Virginia Union rluvlmi in one of llm classics of the season 0f '22, Virginia Union winning II: in U. Uniun's Hrsl iuucluluwn l'illllE m-ar Illc end of the first quarter when, arm n sr-rh-s uf lim: plunges :unl vml plays, Union carried the hull m'cr fur llu! sirnrt'. 'Hle- sm'nml ulul third quarters were featured lay much slmighl fuullmli lay iwtll ll'alms. Man-lmusv tried llll: fnl'walrtl puss lutm- nflt'n llmn Union lull uuly n fc-u- limvs mus-iL sut'rl'ssfully made. For lhrcc quurlurs lhu suurc slnml 0 in u in fuwr ul' Uninn. In the Iaogiuniug uf lln: fuurlh qum'lur h'lnrchmasn flllnlIII-II. Uniun rumin'cl lhc m:nl, rllllllePll amd rmtuvvrml qllit'klv um! slslgr-II alluillur buries uf cud plays. rusulling in Jaluksun gelling :Irulmd light and and Y making a speclacular 57 yard loucildown. Hi3 lenmnmlcs defended him admir- nllly in his Night. Tiger after Tiger dived nflcr Jucksnn again and again, but. Unimfs inlcrfcrcntc was working smoothly. Jackson kicked gmtl. Murulmusc varied its style of pIaying snmewhnl. In this quarter 1110 Tigers resorted l0 end plays and furwalrd passes. A couple nr furwurd passes wvrr vulnplt'lt'd niu'ly hut rcceiver failed to gain. Murchnusc fumbled when lhc IJEIH mus well down in her lcrrilory and Union recovered it. The Red and Slccl lnnk advantage of lhia and carried lllc ball over for the third touchdown. and the gnnm was over. 4 Lack of rest from late lravcl and m'cr-confidan-e plus spIt-mlinl uplmsitiuu in Union spelled defeat for the Tigers. In Union, Murchnusu mm :m uggregn- ! lion secnnd only In Hampton, present 'THmnlpinns of the Rust.H .. THE LINEUP: UNION MURICHOUSIC W. A. Smith L. E. Slzlrr Jones L. T. Jordan W. J. Smith . . 1;. G. 'l'urnmn Rooks ' C. Williams McDonald , . IL G. Cooke Hammond ' 1L '1'. Irving Cnrmlllcrs . R. 15. Myles UJapLj A. C. Jackson Q. 11. Harper C. E. Jackson IL H. H. Kelley Gregory L. II. H. Gentry Fenerss tCale F. l3. Maxwell MOREI IOUSIC VS. TA LLADECA The. Tigt'rs were favored with the presence 0f the muth-lu'ruldml 'l'nllndegu uluwn on Nm'mnlmr H. The Alaluunjuns held the Gmrgians tu :m H: tn 6 scum although they failed lu show the farm lhul was vxpcrlml. Ammu! Quarterback Harper as a nucleus, Coach Harvey made up new lmcklivld wi1ll Spixu Wallkvr and th Walker ill Imlfs 21ml Perkins at full. The visilnrs nnly much- duwn rallm' fruln il lwrfcclly ingenious llluy Ily Alt'anldl'I' Hf 'I'nlliulq-gil. HPRIJH Walker was carrying lhc hall lousuly wht-n he. run inlla :L Imncll nf 'l'ullaulvgn players. Alexander emerged with the hall and lo the surprisv nf sln-rlnlors run If; yards fur :1 lnuclulnwn. The 'I'igcrs scurml in UN! 2111' tltmrlvr alflcl' 1: sum urssixc first downs from their um: 2U yaml limt. Suct'tessin- lilw Imrks frum u fumlnlc by Gordon ml his mm :m yard line gun! Mort-hmm- tllv Hc't'tllul scorn. Tl : lust score came in IQ fin! quarter when llu- 'I :1II-.u!rg;: rt-Iltl-r, uu -l-lll tluwu mul kick furnmlion, passed lhc lmll 5 yards mnr uSleepy liliWilHlayi hand. llu- Inull ralling'35 yards hcl'urc he recovered it and was duu'm-tl ij Km: Wee Irving nu 'llalnaldugu'a um: yard Iilu'. Perkins HII'riHI il Iawr fruln haw. 'l'uucllduwns: Murchuusr: l'urkins 2, Spim Wulkvr; Tullutll:g;1 Ach- auder. JJ.:;W J'ago- Ul E.MWVMM'fW, f?f-E: CLASS. OF 192.; mmi-Zm ,O-u-o-ybO-n-j -....I-Z.h'l ET ! 911i MOREIIOUSE MOREHOUSE VS. ATLANTA t'CancelledL The teams ul' Atlanta University and Morehousc College were scheduled to settle their annual differences at Ponce De Leon Park on November 18; how- ever. on account of the inability of these two institutions to agree on the 0f- Euials for this game; it was cancelled by Atlanta University November 17. MOREHOUSE VS. KNOXVILLE UII Nln't'ltlllt'l' 21 the 'liigcrs departed for Ilse city of Knoxville in the State of Tcnncssme to find the Knoxville Bulldog. When the smoke of battle had cleared away the Tiger had bitten the Bulldog in 25 places without even being scratched himself. The feature of this game was a beautiful end run of 35 yards liy Quatcrhack Harper for a touchdown. The Bulldogs put up a stubborn light but the 2 weeks rest for the Tiger was too much for them. Touchdown: Morthouscih'clley 2, Gentry. Harper. MUREHOUSE VS. FISK Thc- Fisk Lions passed their way to victory over the Tigers of Morehouse in tiw H'Illllill 'I'llmlksgiviug classic of the south, the score lacing the close margin ui' 2U to 19. Brilliant playing by members of both teams marked lit cutltt-eit. Captain hTulihy Johnson was clearly the center of attraction on the Linn aggregation. 'l'lic Ieum as :1 whole was one of the most sportsnmnlikn for a'tnut-hduwll. Kelley kicked goal. Gentry, the diminutive Imll'back, intcrv rupml u parm- :nnl run 55 yunlca Inrfunr ht: was forced out of bounds. Kelley elrt'eus tllul cw-r svt l'uut on the red Ilills of Murchouse. The second quarter at this game was productive of two spectacular plays. Harper scooped up .1 fumhic behind his goul-line. and. with super interfercnpehy Starr, run 102 yards cuntlilctt-tl ll sprivs uf liuu-plungcs fur a touchdown but missed goat. A recover- ed fumble, fulluwcd by a pass Johnson to Lunceford for 12 yards gave Fisk Ilur first 5mm in tin.- 3rd quarter. III this same period, Cunlry again intercepted a pass and with Starr cutting down Johnson and two other would-be tacklers, he ram 6!! yards fur another touchdown. Another pass, Johnson to Lunceford gave Fisk llcr svmnd score. The winning score of the day came in the last quarter. when Jululsun standing hcltind his goal line. hurled a pass into the out- stretched arms. nf Lum-cl'urd, who ram 90 yards for a touchdown. Johnson made a In'uulitul kirk for the point. And thus ended the most sensational foot- lmll gullu- rvcr sum in these parts. The Iine-up: FISK UN I V ICRSI'I'Y MOREHOUSE Harris L- E. Starr Young L. T. Irving Ilumiltuu L. 0 Howard Muurc C- Williams GritTm R. C Cooke Lung R- T Jordan Lum-ufunl R. a Caylcs tCuth Jnlmsnu Itiuth Q. It. Hurpt'r 'l'urnugu L. H. II. Gentry Uuudwin R. H. B Kelley Work F. 13. Maxwell 3!: niLIzr 4;1!?i-TL,J1 W. Winters, Manager J. Harris. Assislanl Manager C. F. Cayles L. Jordan Tllrman 1L Willi. Ins W. B. Cook L. A. Irving Ii. Franklin E. D. Hun 1!. ll. Cenlry Lights M. W. Hawkins THE FOOTBALL SQUAD C. F. Gaylcs, Captain B. T. Harvey, Coach C. H. Kelley J'. W. Maxwell L. l. Ccnlry C. ll. Perkins W. Howard J. C. Walker L. Turner R. Starr L. 0. Harper C. Blacker J. T. Walker C. H. Kelley. Assistant Captain E. D. Lalimcr J. R. Cook B. .I. Simmons E. L. 'l'mldcu F. Forbes E. Criggs W. A. Richardson C. II. nluinsnn R. I':. Bland T. Siglcr. ALL-SOU'THEASTERN ELEVENS. 1922. First 'Ilcam Haywood. Tuskegee Irving, Morehouse Crochll, Knoxville Leak. Atlanta Cooke, Morehousc Macks. Livingslonc I.11nccford, Fisk Johnson, Fisk Nance, Tenn. Slalc Kelley, Morehousc Williams, Tuskegee Selected by Coach Harvey. Positions OFFFCPFF n 71.3? :: :5: ALLvSOUTI IERN ELEVEN chmld Team Kemx, Tulladcgu Rubinsun, Knoxville Spencer. Talludega Williams, Murchouse Cillm, Tuskcgcc Lung, Fisk 0.1on5, Murnhulm: Harper, Morohuusn Mc-CnHum. Ailnnln Janos, Murris Brown Edwards, Tallndcgzl Selected lly F. W. Taylor. Sporling Editor. Mnrehousc Cullvgn Namr Position 54100! Lllllccfunl 1.. E. Fisk Mocks I... T. Livingslnnc Cromwell L. G. Knuwillu Leak C. Mlunlu Cooke H. C. Murchrnlsc: Irving R. T. MurI-IIHIIHI' iiuylrs R. If. Murrlmum: Jnlmsun Q. 3'. Fisk HIIIT IL II I! Livimmlunt'. Kelley L H. Murt'huusv Nilm'c '. H. Tenn. Hlull' Nurlnzll Pugn 'H J I 4 : J L 4 CLASS UP 19353 Wu... It: 1 Ihi 'EL'Z'IE - un'. .'...' 'T;- F-: '1.sz 7!. MlJI Lil I I . ... l - 7 mu... J1: A .m- 1f; 11' lilitltlull HI? 'I'IIF. CHAMPIONSHIP EIJCVICN 019.1910. Mnrt-lmllsc .............. 47, ...... Clark l'uiw'rnils' ................ 0 32 ....... Mr-vriu I'n'nu'u Hrlin'r'rsity ........ 0 20 ....... 'l'nlhulngu ...................... O H 231, ...... Tuskcgun ...................... U .4 l7, ...... Allmaln Unin'rsHy ............. In ; l1, ...... Fisk Uniwrisiy ................ 0 L4 IIAIH'ICY'S ALL-SUUTHISHN 'I'ICAMS OI: ,16. q Ilulrlmz Allunln H. 1? Harris, Murchnusc L Allllnrsnn. Ulm'l; R. 'l'. Sllgga, Fisk .1 'lkrIl-H, 'ri'ililtIPIL'il '1. U. Dalnvis, Murclmusc I a anlun, Fisk C. Hall, Morclmusc n SIIInInr-I's. MI-rl'hlnlsl' L. C. Hulluwcll. 'IAIISlegFl: ,g Hirlmrrlsnu. Mm'c'lmusv I. T. Curler. h'InI'leHSc E4 Rum. Fisk l1. l'j. Ely, Ailunln I I HI-II. 'I'allmlcgu l . i. Lewis. Mnrohousc Wurru-u. Mnn-Imum' L II. I! Huinurd, Morris- Brawn I'ml-u-r. Tmakra-n-c- H H. B Brewer, Fisk Ilrm-L', Wnrolmusv Q. - WXcsluy, Fisk lllinJllli UI HUII'I'HICHN ITIIAMI'IIHS l'rJrI ,v .EO.A:'-. ....... 5 W'rmrz-F lnwrdm-mwnwmxwlg, w -. , : . -. . .uI-i-uh. ruil- mawr -. -WW nn- h - acuinm Mut't'lmllm- ill ...... IIHFIII- Culhjzr .......... ... ..... l1 ,. ' 2' . . . . . . :Hnl'lih Hrmnl I'niu-I'rily ........ U :' 2I.....VHI:'I1I:I l'nin'l'xfh ......... . I-'1 5. E: h H ...... Kirrinh: lVIH'llll .......... . ..... T E El ...... Firf. I Iliu'l'rilf. ................ I - H 21': ...... HIIHM illl' CHIJPI'W .............. H H H Pagt- 95 --.-.. H m-ulus:ua..-. ;:.rg-;-.:. ma. CLAHH UI 131.5 C , .1. ; :cn. ,;-.. ,--:.1.-1;4 j g I. C .. .3 -.:-.-.'A h-' :1me I . -.... . m.;v-.:$..L-..1.ml- cu? IT ;' MlilH-IIHJUSIC '21!:1!':'1PIONSHH' ELEVEN 01 1921 CTHE t-Il-n-n, wllit'lt won fur Morl'housc Collage lllc fudlbull championship Q; uf '2I .Iml uIIII-rwisu :Iisiinguisilml itself iuy its allailily to prevent a collcgu clcw-n frmn sruring lllmn il, :It'scrvcs special Iltcnt'lml 'in the anch nut rmly lu-ruusu nf ilr- vnvinhlu rrvurcl lllll'l llt'.'.'Z1lISC uf lhc collcrliuu 0f blurs who workt'd iugt'tlll'l' with c-Iuck-liku 0Hiri1'lluy. Tlu' P-IHIIPWRIH rlvfu-Im: lll'l'Ff'UINl Ivy llm Tigm lino. cnlltpnscd 0f Riorlmnl snm NrKinnr-y. livid. Tlll'H'lilll. and Irving spr'llctl dcfunl for every wouId-hc dungvruu; IIIIIHIIII'IIT. Many 1inu-s l'm- opposing thrashing lmvks fq-ll madly :Iml ln-mllrm'; I' In lhc- Iim- of 5 I'inmmgn, unly lu Imuml Imt-k wiill tluuhlml :mtl n'dnuluh-ul illlllls-iI-V. Iulully unulrlv ln su'm lht! litIL'. Culllain Cuylvs :mtl Flalrr. Illt' lull willinl-ls who :illc'll'dl'll IIIr: Hunks. wen: llm :ICN. lllc Murmm hm; lmusJI-II ul' in svu-rul H1II'H. TIn-y H'I'I'l' :ulupi all, I'cvuiving untl inlcrt'vllliug rur- wurd lmssc-s :15 m-ll as deadly lzu-klnrs. Hnlh wcrc cxccllcnt kickers. Capt. Gayle: was- vspm-iullv Imled fur smashing the uppusing inlcrfcrcnrc und Ilim'lling: Ilis II1I'II I-I-himl lhl' lilu- nf srrimmngr. In C. Knllm'. Unchll, W. Knlluv, :Inrl Gmttry, the Tigers lloastcd 0f the uwiflvsl Imc-klit-lll in lllc Wllult'. Suulhlund. Alllmugl: a nmrkcd man because of M5; lll'iliiulll u'urk. Cvnlq llm diminutive hnlf-back, was :1 cousislvm ground- fililltcl'. Mnuu-IL frum fulllaark plunged lhc ulJpoSiIlg lines at will, while W. Kcliey nu llw riglll ni' him, t-irrlm! lhc- ends as he saw fit. C. Kelly. lhc brainy tiunllnrluu'k. tlu-anrwtl :Ill llll' llrzlirtr' llldl WHS Shuwcrcd upon him for his cool Intu-I-Iwml uml his many good lime Lurks for short gains. His ability lo :lnulyzv llll- nmumhlg Il'illll wuss :Ill1mr4l pm'fcvl. I ?JWXL au- m H. SleHgo, a letter man in rnolhall and Imskc-llmll, was llw proud Manager nf lhie-i clcrrn mad gave his hr-sl to insure llu- gru-ul lmnor whirl: this grout lcum addt-d to other Mnman and While laurcIs. THE RESULTS OF THIS SEASON WI'JIHC AS FOLLOWS: VInrr-Imuse College ............ 39 Camp Brnning .............. 151 n'hnrvhuusc Cnllcgu . . . . X ....... 7 Murris Ilmwu .............. 0 Murclmusc College ............ 1-1 Biddle University ............ 0 Mnrchnusc Collage ............ 13 Knoxville .................. D B'Iurclluusc Cullcgc . . . . ......... 7 Allunlit Universily .......... 0 Mnrcimusc Cnllcgc . . ..... . . . . . f1 Fisk University ..... . ......... U Mcarclmusc Reserves ............ 13 Knox Institute .............. 0 The last two games were both played on 'l'haulksgiving Hay. While the first and second lcmns wilII Cnavh l'furvcy wvm trimming Fisk. G In H in Nash- villr. the third team on Morcllousc Collrgu Rescrvm, will: Assl Cumrh Wnrnrr wart.- handing a 13 in 0 dose lo the Knox Inslimlc lmys in Atiwns: there- In; l'a'lillllitillillg in new record fur ilm Tigers. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, 1923. The fnullmll schedule for lhc 1023 sensun shnws lwu m-w ermuIs: namely. Howard Univcrsily mid Alabama: Slate Nnrmall. II i5 110 se'l-llp Scllndulc hut mm which will require plenty of work on the part. of managers, coachors. teams, Lluciurs, mid rub-duwns; fur, in Howard, Fisk. uml Livingslnuc lhc Tigers mccl lhrvu nl- 1hr! ht'sl learns in the cuunlry. Will: u Iilllt'. Ilmrlr rnjuwnulinm Murris Bum , Tilllzltl:.';.',;!, 2nd rI'lltilvirJgpe will In: more inlcrlrsiing while Clark and Stall: Nurnml's cliiriq-mqr will depend lurguly upnu liu-ir nlu-niug season l'urm. l'mm llu- siluzlliuu of lhu gunu's :13 they unw slmul, m-ilIu-r line Murt'lmusn siudcnls Imr lllt: Mnrmm and Willlillt fnlluwcrs will I:c' nlalc lu HT ch ll'alm ill its best nguinsl l'Eill nplmsiliun fur 11H: games llnzll lry men's sln-nglh and lhoughl m'a- :m'ny frnm Allmllu. Ilrrv iH Ilw EI'IIPtINtP HF 35: . sporting Ifdihlr gal il: Orlulmr 13 1,1'viugslonc :Il SJIIEIIHTy, N. C. October 20-mClurk all Mun-Imusu U'inlwr 27- --lluwau1! an Wusllinglnn, II C. Nuvmqu-r 3-'I'uskugcc :11 Mumlmusc Num-mlmr Ill h'Inrris I'llu'll ul Mm'ris- Brown November 17 'I':I.lI1uIl:gu nl lliilllildl'gil November 2-PAlulmmu Slnll- Normal :11 Mnnlgmnery November 39 132$ al Nashville. av:- .-.., ,..- w. aLL- IVY; 1.. 1.5.4,: wmz-LMM CLASS OF 1933 mg wai'fm MOREHOUSE ; ? W-m'K. 1' . I'm' '.a.'.-.'-.' ' 5w. H m1; nZTtt V. 1.1:. .0... ..0. :0? ..0..........o... .00. ....:0 ...: LN :1 T 1'? 43:41 UIIv Qumt HE peace 0f the flag or undispltlvd I'irlnry wllirli IIIIII lll'l'll Hunting tl'illlI quill!r for six consecutive years ONT IIRT lulskmlulll lair Iaf IIII! 'liigl'rs. Ims dislurlch just long cnIIIIgII lhis IIIIIIr In mid liII- 7th SuIIlhI-IlslI-ru I'IIIIIIIJI- lIiDHSIIilI slar and also III add the gnltl IIIIIII. I'I-lIrvHI-nling IIIII Nallimml Nngrn Inlet CIIllt- iulc Basketball CIIJIIIpiIIIIs fur IIH' :-I- :IFUII Hr IO 22- 23' The Mnaroon and WlIiIc quiIIch, IIilh luur u-III run:- from. Iilrl IIIIII'S South: cm Championship team, sIIIIIIIId grcul IIIIIIIIIIIII'L lIIrIIIIgIIIIIIt IIII: -e:Ir-IIII IIiIIII- ing nine 0111 of Ion gilnr's. After IIC'Iisiu'iy dl'rt'iilifi'ri IlIv Ailaullil Y. M. I2. IL, Clark, Morris Brown. and Tuskegee in lllis ,cI-I-linn1 llw 1111mm. IIIjiIIg fur Iluw worlds to Conquer. journeyed to qunplnll, Vil II'III'I'II llIvy gum? illlllllllll IIIStilulc one of I'm worst :frIIIIlIiIIgs iII IIIII' hislury: IIIII III-un- Irving 15 Iu 20. However, St. Christopher dofnnlcd n1tll'PIIIIII5I' :Il NIIII' Yurk, 2H 1:: 22, in lhc- lusl seconds of play, by II sensnlionnl guul fI'uIII IIIII-IIIIII IIII- I-I-IIII-r uf llII: I'lunr, by Gain of 5!. iii . MorIrIIIIlII-c scored I333; lminls III IIIII' IIIIIIIIIII-Illa-I 172 during the season. Couch Harvey says: Ii'l'huru wen- IIIIIIII- III'iHiuIII forwards and guards IIII this seasonis college lczlms, lIltl lhc I't'lIlI'IL-z III'IiI' wmlk. must uf lIIttnl having III'I nulslzmding qualirlmtinns PKH'IJI. height. IZIJIIik Hr MIII'I-lIIIuSr- slurtt'tl liIIe smt- 50 . well; lJlll II fallen IIrI'II rilllWL'd IIII llih II'IIIL I-IIIIr-iIlI-I'alIly IIIIIIiIIhr IIII- Iaul'lvr lmrl of lilc season. instead 0f picking tII'u IIIIIIIIsI llli'- II- .II IIII piI-uIIIII :III Ali- IIIIIII- L IIIII-g'llc learn of eight men such as a emu II III! 1w rIHlII. Ins SIIIHHI fIII :I II II: 7 5 fIIrIImds. 2 centers, and 3 guards. IHIgI: E19 . W-erflw-Wm .r-I 2;.1715f'73rWHH-1-1.L Wm- -, H 1; Jr ,. CLASS OF 1922 :3??- M. .::r2.3.. E! .$.-I-jl.-l MOREIIOUSE 0-1 qQ-p 3-H- 0 din. COACH HARVEY'S ALL-INTER-COLLEGIATE TEAM 1 ul'wards: ,lmms, Ilnmpmn: Unylcs, Morehousc; Word. Morris Brown. Ccnlcrs: Wands, Linmln; Ulurk, Murelmusc. Gllal'tlSIw-Sj'klESI Murchuuac; Clay. Allamlal University; Bailey, Morellouse. Manager Elms. Kl-llcy giu'ri uul llae following individual records of his men and lllc rnmlmsila- -:- 'nrcs ul- the games: Numcs Games '5. I . Tulal P. T. Hailey .................... III 16 65 97 13 1 Sykrrs- UhlpU .............. 10 21 0 54 11 I Uullsun ................... 6 2L 6 54 5 I Iiiiylvs ...... . ............. H 26 0 52 10 0 L'lnrk .................... 10 21 0 42 14 1 Taylor ................... 9 13 5 31 6 '0 Ilnrpcr ................... 7 ll 1 23 10 0 Hope ..................... 6 5 0 12 3 0 Hull ..................... 6 fl 0 12 6 0 Sledge .................... 4 2 0 4 8 0 Scores: Murchnusc Cnllcgc . . III AIlan1a Y. M. C. A. . . . .18 . . . I I --'lll.1rk Uniwrsily ...... 19 . . . .Iitl- Murris Brown Univ. .. .20 . . ..rl-1quuskcgec Inst. ........ 12 ....-l-'i JJIaIrk University ...... 15 . . . . l3 Tuskcgcc lnsl. ........ 14 fTuskcgcc, AlaJ . . . . GS-Ilamptun Inst. ........ 20 H'Iamplon. VaJ . . . .I'afi- thu-porl News NY . . . .10 lNcwport, Va.l H . . . .22 -SI. Chrislullimr ....... 24 UVCW York Cile . . ...2:FRaren Athletic Club ..29 Englewood, N. JJ BASKETBALL SQUAD Chas. H. KPIIPV. Mgr. n. T. Harvey, Cnm'h I12. .1. Unml, Asst. Mgr. M. Sykes. Capt. M. Sykcs C. Gaylcs R. Dnllhs C. Bailey L. Harper H. Sledge C. Clark E. Ilutt H. Archer 1C. Hope A. Traylor J. Wallhal 5. Dllnson C. Peterson C. Kelley WF 1; :n i$m 751 :rr! rn'; Slut tat cthuralEAthlctirs URING the past live years intramural athletics have risen from on oh- E scure position to a point where they occupy a place of prominence in practically every large college, and university in the country. Prior to this time Spectators at intercollegiate contests were prone to helieve that the few contestants visible at each contiict represented the sum total of men from the school taking part in that sport. This old order has changed and yielded plan: to the new order of intramural sports. This systmn. has only been partially adopted around Morehouse and has hrought wonderful results. The football season not only gave us 3 teams trying for varsity hot a league was formed with such looms as, the Junior Tigers, thu All-Stars. the Freslmwn. the Sophomores, the Helvetians and the Scouts. liach team emried a squad. Of at least: 20 men. The basketball season produced the inter-closs play. The various classes have their teams in baseball along with the Morehouse League LOIIIpOSEd of Prof. Warner's Yanniguns. the Sweeping 'l'urnndm-s, The All-Stzlrs, The Scouts, the Rising Stars, and three other lemma. 'l'ho tennis rourt, with its numerous attendants adds to the mtmher ol' intramural sports. So out of 000 students at Morehouse, opproxinmtely fl-UU voluntarily t'tll'Uli as participants in intramural athletics. The underlying idea of this system of intromurols is competitive athletics for every student. ND scholastic standing of eligibility is required, since the idea is to enable men who cannot make varsity teams hernuse of failure in studies or tht- lack of physical prowess to play the games they like mid to derive the benefits of competitive sport. The youths of today like heat the exercise, which enables. therrt to test their strength ugninst other youths. The hleuehers and stands will have t1 kcener appreciation 0f the games if they too have taken 1m rl in contest: of a similar nature. Tllru this medium the ideals of spartanmnship are elevated by a better understanding of the games. intramural: give the average Youth the organic development, touglmese of litter und emluram'c so necessary to Meet the bullies of life after graduation. How to get on with others or the spirit of eo-opemtion is the great worthwhile Ivsson that is. learned; for the competitors moral courage, sell-eontml, chairm-tl-r ttlltl spirit of self sot-rifiu: are strengthened by his contact with other men ill the hot llama of Intttle. Although handicapped by the luck of 5pum-, :ltlll the proper lacrilities, the college has takhn a forward step to insure. the ttt'quieiliun ol the aliovc-nunmtl qualities by all individuals. And upon the addition of the new gymnasium, everybody will take part in some form of sports or t-xvrttise and instead of about 300 or 400 taking part. there will he 6th fully tlcvehalled men to soundly refute Pitt: assertion that athletics are run for the ht-m-lil of :t ittlt'rl few mid that the student hotly gets its share in the competition hy proxy. l'algr ltll IT 11' IX .l CLASS CF 192.3 mm MORE! IOUSE CGIIpn gliammth 5v UDGING from what lhc eyes have seen boih in stuff and lorm, the Tiger LJ ninc Iaids fair lo bu lhe best aggregation wearing the unforms of :1 southern mllrgo and one of the best in the country, for that matter. The miurun inlivld nl' Captain Dunn, Heard, Rodgers and Idlclt is. again showing ils superiority whiIe Sykes, Franklin, and Hankersun are court- ing in the outer gunlc'n. In Franklin, the former A. U. star and utility man, the I'igcra could nut have found a better player to fl Hall's shoes. The receiving 0nd. Williams and FllJlII'llUy, has been strenglhened 10096 by the addition 0'. Maxwell :1 form mrsily slat. The veteran pilching staff of Clark, Marlin, Hurllcy and Starr is equal to any lhe South, and wilh the addition of Big Bud Bryillll, rx-'i ;lrsi1y nus, :LJId Forbes, u new-cumcr, will be a Ilnrd bunch lu lmul. Thu work ui' tillllrrul. Tuudcc, and Davis of the second team. bcspeaks :1 great fulun: for them.- youngsters. They have the lt:ilulT but they are in need of same nmrc scusmming. To date lllc Tigers have Won five games in us many Harts. On March 10, llu: 'I'igcrs opened their season with a 17 10 0 victory over Clark University nine. l$ig' Bud Bryant, assaying a comeback nfler two years uf idleness siltm'ul 5mm: nl' his old limo prowess, and held the University boys laillesc; fur 5 innings. Hitk llurlluy Luuk up lllc work and showed great. form. The liclding uf liung-rm Mnruhlmsc, and Sykes, and Clark proved the outstand- ing Inulurcs nf gznuu. Fresh from a great victory over Atlanta University. llu- Morris Brown ag- gregation wer: in readiness to meet the Tigers on Mar. 17; 'Iull Tilairsktnf Clark was too much for them and they took lllc short end of a 6 In 3 count. Clark was in great form, holding 1110 Purple and Black lloys stmrclcss for 5 innings: Capl. Dunn drew a pass and advanced 10 lhird nn .1 singlu lay llczml, Inter scoring on 3 passed ball. Idletl. then walked. With 2 nu-Il dawn, Sykes hil safely, scoring Heard and Idlclt and bringing that score to 3. Clark and Perkins engaged in a pitcher's lmllle until llm sixih inning when the latter hit to deep cemer for a home run and Morris Brown's firs! sum: of the day. The Tigers scored again in the eighth when Franklin dn-w :1 pass followed with successive doubles by Hankerson, Sykes, and Rodgers. rwlling 3 more runs. Morris Brown came hack strong in her half nf llais inning um! imilml in iwu runs. The ninth inning found the Purple Hurriraulc struggling: to m'm Ilm t'nlllll. Their hopes were blnslcd, when. will: :I runner on lhircl, ltlll-lL llm ymllhful 3rd baseman. made a sensational catch of a hut liner and 1hruw perfectly lu Iirsl. Fields of Morris Brown played a very spel'lnuulur gmm- nl shurtslup. On March 24, lhe Tigers defeated the 'I'uskvgt'e Instilutv lads ml :1 iwin bill by the scars of 8-3 and 3-1. The first game was devoid of mmpeliliw interest. Marlin, d1: veteran right hnnder, pitched a wonderful game until :Iur 9th inning when he let-up and the Alahnmiuns pounded mil lllrcc llilri fur lhrcr mm. Mar- lin sent 14- would-bc ballets back In the hunch via sllrikr-uul route. The second game was a brilliant piiching duel llclm-rn Starr uf lhc 'I'igcrs and Smith, southpaw of Tuskegee. Heard playing his lust ynzu' u'illl lhu Tiger uuUil was at his bail. around lhe keystone saurk, wllilt: .WilIiauns fuullrull slur Of the bears. led his leanunates in fielding um! butting. The Tigers ncxl cclcllmlml llu: IzL-il tiny nr len'h by running wild wiilt the sticks over the Piedmunl Giants. u prufussiumli 1mm rulllpuh'lrd of big lua- gue players from. lhc Baclmrnchs, the Atlanta Cubs, iiw Knoxville Culls, llll: Knoxville Giants, Montgomery, and Birmingham. The final sunn- was 12 lo 5. IL was Dick Hartlefs game and he wenl the. full ruulv will: llu- nmsl iulling effect. His teammates backed him up in superb style. The Imllillg rally was led by Franklin, the Tiger tcnlcrfleltlcr. 0n Ilis firsl lwu lrilles In the plate, Franklin hit 10 right Held for hnmc runs will; u man 'un IIiIh'P curl: time. The r following trips lo the plalc, he singled, was walked, and grounded out. The day was Franinn,s Day wilh the Willow. 1 THE SQUAD r M. Lay, Manager, Claus. Dunn, Capt. I.. S. Haynes, Asst. Mgr. 5. 1L Ilc;ll'd,, Asst. Capt. E R. 'I'. llurwy, Cum-II. l. ?- .l. Maxwell 11. Franklin l-'. Furlws r- J. William J. Hankersnn H. Slarr F. Flournoy W. Bryant . J. tlullxrr-mh C. Dunn M. Marlin If. 'I'umII-u t 5. Heard C. Clark Ii. Ilmis G. Rodgers R. Hadley T. I'npc. L. Idlell M. Sykes l'ugzl' NIH 1 I II J: ; CLASS OF 1923 En- . -A -- ix-fwu' Ino-o-C-I I-W IEI? Hi BURWELL T. HARVEY, B. S. 1Colgrmzi Coach and Director of AJMclics, Morehouse College. Well do some of us rcnwmbcr how it was rumored around the campus during lhc clusing of 11:1: 1913 school year, that More- housc would imvc a new coach for 1119. fol- lowing year. Many drove into the sea of prognuslit-nlion and lricd in vain lu guess lhc llL'WHHller. Hut om: alflcrnuun when the squad was kicking the pigskin lo and fro uvor the 110111, a Slallcly-Inuking well- drcsscd gentleman walked DUI and watched the practice from? afar. He never did 1': again, fur the wt! day 11m school was in- lrudumd 1n CunL-h 15. T. Harvey who was uright there every afternoon. giving his uall 10 the teams. Coach Harvey received his training at Cily College, New York City, and later on at Culgalc when: 1m participated very freely in all branches of sports. Not only did he show his prowess as an all-round athlete, for 1w indulged in footbali, baseball, tennis. and track; but he is known around thc Mclrnpolis of the World,, :15 one of the most sportsrmullikc playcrs 11ml m-I-r 'dnrned a uniform. His mnlln is- iTight! Hglll! fight! Hull snap, dash, and enthusiasm that won for him Iaurels, has been injected into the HFigluing Tigers'1 and his furst ycnfs work with the 1natbull team gun- Morvlmusc the 1'Undi5pulcc1 Southern Championship'1 in 1916. His football lcums nl' 1211 and '21 also won clear-cut championships; and nut I11 41 fonllmll gunu's played siucr 1915, Murcimusu luls losl. uulv 7. Fur strum mmscuuliw- years his lmakcllmll learns. have wun the HCILHIIIpiOL'ilIiW,; and out of 41 games played. the Tigers 1051 only 2. these to St. Christopher of New ank Cily. III 1.IH$I'1';111. 1110. must widely known mid plnyud game in the south. hi3 loam: lmve alsu knpl pure. wilh 1111: other sports and in must cases have uut-disl:1m:ot1 llm opposiliun. Priur lo 191?, Morris Brown had beer: the most consistent winner in Suullurm lmsvlmll; bul Conch Harvey's nine lied 111cm for the champinnship while. lhv Fulhnviug year lefl Morehuusc and Atlanta tied for the. honors. AL- !;llll'.l look first plan: in 1920, will: Morehousc and Morris Brown having ml even t-12:im to serum! plm-c. In 1921 there was :1 lhrce-mrncred lie fur 11ml plum. Allantn dnfmling Norchuusc. Morris Brown defeating Atlanta, and Murclmuse dvfuulillg Morris Brown. Last year, 1922, I119 Maroon am! While uillc ml't'ie-II 011' 11;: l'luunpionsllip without any reservation: whatever. Small wumlvr is it that colleges and Universities have tried and are trying to 5'00.er 111's seniors as Coach. Fm 1mm llm winning of games, lhullgll. his rca1 aim. is. In furlnulum in lhu minds of men wlm participate in athletics the outstanding principles of 1mm- Imnrl, lhr' rlnwlopmcnt of rompcmlion, perseverance, and clean sporismunship. Th: uppl'vtriatiun of his services and sut-rifwcs is unaninmus and vvcry mu: u'iaaIn-r- fur him M't'u mun: suum-ss in 1IIL' future 11H ! has hL-cn his ill the 11:15:. CLASS OF 193.: rmrHILhHI: .FJ-Ir 35m rvnlurh IIF. wlilur thus far has debt, prinmrily, Willi. the acliviliu: of the college. I Nuw. Ivl us lrnnsc-mul Ilm mllngc walls and see what service 11m Alumni Imu' u'rnughl for their rclluwnu'n. ufiur Imving burn lulllthml Ivy lhis great my nf Iigllln -h10rtfllull50 College. 'l'lu- llllll'l' mm, :Ilmusl invariably, rlmsc preaching and lmrlaing us their life work. vlul lluv college is greally indebted to lhosc pioneers for such noble snn'irm. TIII' millislrrs am: lmllling 5mm: 0f the most prominent pnslnralcs in AmL-aiul. Tlu- prvsillrnl -uf llu: llrurgiu Ihlplisl Slate Convcnlinu is :1 Murc- lumst- 1mm. 5m ll pron: IIt-rs us If. K. Luw, Elijah Fisher, and C. T. 1Walker. win.- luu'r palssml to their reward, wurc mnsidurud mtmng America's greallcgt lninislcrs. 1n ihn- lmll-Ilim.I prn'l'rssiun uur llll'll hum l'nrgi'd ullmul. Smut! of the Inter roiltrgc grndunlrs haw: st! dislinguisllcd llurnisclvcs in the field of educnliml illat llmy Imw IH'I'II rallied lo the prtsidcm-y of severanl institutions of collegiate rank. Tlmrr :Iru illirly-nine active physicians and dentists on the. field. wiIh twenty- suwen ulfu-r grutluulve: studying in various mudical srllouls lllmuglmul lhc mull try. 'I'iu- furl tIml Hm vullrgu: vmplmsizm rlmm Christian munlmnd wllit-h nslmI-i- ally Iils Jm-n fur llw l'mlirurliun of Illisguitlcd lives, has cruumd :1. pressing demand Fur Mnrvlmusn mm :15 serial scrvivc workers. 'i'lu- mu- grrul lining llanl i3 su l-nl-ullruging In all llm umlur-grndunlr-s in llw. Furl linll u gl'l'nl :u'my Ur Mm'chnusn slluhtllts, st'illlcred lllouglmul 1111: universi- iii :- uf ilu- szl aml sti, is hulking guud rcmrds, enabling the college 10 rcuL-iuc rcmh ruarugniliun fur its mun. m4; 2L4: .31 ,1- Alumni Statfingicr. I20 155 TC: 39 Ministers - 'l'cnrhurs Business Physiri; us mu! IJl-ntisla 11 .11- 1r ii If JL lU Agrirullurists 4. Lawyers 5 Cullcgc Prcsidnuls 6 Furvign Missimmrivs I Author lNuliunul FHIIII'J 5 Suciul Wnrkcrs 10 Civil Survive: 1922-23 26 Mm in NurllIr-rn Instilulimm M Mle in Mchurry. F b :L H II 3 CLASS 0? 1913 E 3 -m MOREHOUSE w gillntnlymmc Qlullcgc by the American Baptist Homb Mission Society, of New York, for tllr! education of Negro young men. HISTORY . . The College was organized in the year 1367, in the I:in of Augusta, Georgia, under the name of the WI'IIE AUGUSTA INSTITUTE. In 1879, under the presidency of Rev. Joseph T. Robert, LL.D. USTI-IBML it was removed tn Atlanta and incorporated undI-r the numb. uJat'I'LAN'I'A BAPTIST SEMINMW. At this stage of its growth the institution 'owm'd only one lmilrliu-Ur, that a com- paratively small threc-s-tot'y structure, located near what is now the Terminal Station. President Robert was suaccedcd by President Samuel Graves, D.D., in 1885. Dr. Graves served us president-unlil 1890, continuing as Professor of Theology for four yehrs longer. In 1889, as the surroundings of the 01:1 location in Atlanta had become unfavorable, a new silt: was secured, and in the spring of 1890 the School was reniovcd to its present lcanion. In Ilw autumn nf lhis year President George Sale t1890-1906t entered upon his duties. On 1897 amendments to the charter were secured, granling full college powers and changing the name of the institution In ATLANTA BAPTIST CULIJ-zmi. In 1906 President Sale resigned to lmcomc Superintendent of Educatinn of thr- Amcrican Baptist Home Mission Society, and he was succeeded by President John Hope, who had been a professor on the faculty sim-c Itlgtl. By a anc in 1912 of the Board of Trustees, concurred in by the Amerirnn Baptist Hmm- Mission Society, anti by a change in 1913 of the charter granted 113; the State of Georgia, the name of the institution became ttMonEHOUSE COLLHLE, in honor of Rev. Henry L. Morehousc. D.D.. Corresponding Secretary at the American JEROREHOUSE COLLEGE, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia. is operated Tr 'FWTVW'VT F- Bnptigl Home Mission Society and the constant friend and lwmtfnclur of tho .- Neglo race. In the fall of 1918 the College lmmmc amlinlrd with the general organization of the Students Army Training Corps. t: I Page 109 n J: n 1 CLASS W 34 WE MUll'i-Ll lU'LlrEIi ..-.---'. 31333'3-5553 ' Qums ' 111m Miamwcz' Mia t Bn :1 l . t at n a a h i Cagwgzlin Calls 6? I OHJKV'ESW. BLANK Wrist WEE Ullmfuma amh Erahiiinus UUU'l-LESS uur n-Iassruum work 11:15 mudr the. deepest impression. This 4 : impressinn hm: Im-n greatly quivknnetl 113; the cuslnms and lrudilicms 0f Mnrchnusc'. 11 is these that sumd ultl alimvc and kcyund buildings, gn'uunds and equipmvnl. Tn ilumc whu du nol know us. in llmsc who have not full Illa Murclmust- spirit, to 11105:: whu ham.- Imlh klluwn and fell, We present 1hr: snrrcd jt'WClF! IIL'uI' ln each Ur us uf '23. These L-uslonb' and lraditious represent lhu accumulated cx'mricnces uf Hlu student lmclg. ---:Il :lichn'n: IillLI'Siwilll wrying degrees of inlelligcnrr. wil. purpose, and :unlnilinns. 'l'luzy mmurrl llu: ln't'smll willl the: p351. 'I'lmm: rum- nmn illicrcsls jnin m; to llxc Alumni and to future grnduulus and students. They Li'ing us I'm-o lu I'mtc will: lhusc alumni who lcrrnccd the lawn, laid on Ulc CHDP pushplmlllcd ITN'H. wun games. and studied scdulousiy. jT 71'- 1F 2L 1F Y.L L F .1. vffm'fffl l'itgv I l l 'i L mmNh . 3...- u... mfgq. . 2311f amtv in Ulampus First Presider1!--REV. JOSEPH '1'. ROBERTS, USH-HH. .AI' pioun'r in I'll: Swim for Negro education. NAMMTIH: Atlanta Buplisi Cnllvgc lu-mnu- Murrhunm- Cullc-gc- in Ilulmr of Dr. Henry Lyman Morehousc, Currespunding Sctrrulury UP the American Bnplisl Home Mission Society. HST FACTA EST LUX,,-Tllc mullu nu the soul nf nur instilulinn. hYt-The Salurdny night lcncllcr lraining class prl'lnnrm iiin mun who are dislrihutcd thru 111:: city to do Sunday Srlmul Work. SOCIALS Thc hCct-Atqlluinlml 51113:, the first Friday niglll nl'lrr srllml'l Dllcna; all least one two hour Slll'iill ml Spuitnuu :uul the May Lawn l'urly will. ?- M-WV-W .f'mflmv Wnamrm-m :. r lhe Spclman young women :15 gucsl5 lhcsu are the uregulars. h : r? u .-.- mm m W MUIH-ZHHlISI-L wen: . ' $118.. .- ' ir-JAEwm-s 4 Sinicriu 1' uf Sale 3:.an UEIya-lp c1 L TITLESiiiDocmr signifies distinction somewhere and almosl anywhere in the mind of the i-nnfcrer. iilffsimp',i'l'hosc who plan In enter the ministry and ulhcrs wlm pose as divincs. 'iliomig Centicnwrf'iThc presidunl of llic insliluiiun Inns sulu sucminty upon it for addressing his sludculs. 'iBronr Ccncrally applied lo all the fcllows-Ihc family :piril. Statesman -Mcn from' the same stale. i'Kncft7'iThi5 belongs to lhosu wlm nrc dill'crcnlf' Commpolirc,'f'liliosc who have 1mm everywhere, seen cwrylhing, know m'm ylmdy. 'iPop Cam't-Men who went lake any wooden nickles. Ho'iiliscd whorl nnc wnnls lu lnkn,a a dime. Cuy'! Used by those north ::I' Mason Dixon Linc. 0M Tap -A man who .Ibclmigs lo the Ilasvhccns. th'LuEvcrylmdy knows this. Odds mid Endfi Evcrybody must have a girl at Spclmun. Dag-billena'iEvcryhody experiences il when he calls al Spoilniul to set: his u-u i-J'Uihi. ' girl and lhcy inform hint that such is impossibic. L4 i'Hn-Ls afi-This always Dblalins when iWImclmusc CUHCELEH is suundml. 'fo Smurf When Marchmlsc Cnllegn is sung or played. H MONO iSlmlcnt Bodyih-AII fur mu: mid one far all. n1003'5 '1 11:: orclleslm is always tried nul nu ihc day bt-fm'u lliu i-nm-crl. i'MarA'st-Tllc under ulnssmcu sit in the gallery and gradu till: suriul Eilll'l- '1 I'ilt-s m1 lhc appearance of their Young ladies. nf'uncml Rifcsi'b'rllcse are always observed when il is dr'fmilnly known llml :1 man has lost his girl. L4 iiCup HEvery man has a cup which he tries 10 kCClJ from. Mling so lhzll f lac may remain in school iDcmeril Syslcmj h'iUr. Ionast-The College Physician is uHicially runnectcd with all games L wherever played. Pills, Oi'crmul. J Tuesday Morning Cimpcl-Evcry siudrul cxpccls an address frmn I'rusidcm Ho 19. 1 Morning Chapcl Somc member of the Fm-uliy lends. k ' First Sunday Morning Chapcl -A minislcr from the city addresses the HT sl-ldum body. Night Chapci?Thi5 is led by students appoinlcd by President of Senior Cul- Icgr: class. No clutpcl on Friday crcnings. ' Prayer Meclings Thursduy and Sunday nighls for 1I5 minulrs ind 11y fac- ulty :lnd sludcnl lenders zlllcrnnlcly. hitcr-Cult'egime DebmciSm-umi Friday night in April m'i-u if it is m: the L4 13. .-.-.-.ig-I-I-c-o-gg -' Page 113 .1 lELASS OF 1923 min, h 1' 1 1': IL .. ., . m - -: :3 .zu.:.-:::Lv:zwz- 31015516 USE ----- $?.?m'wxrn'qr AL -...... . mimdgnu'm lf Luau M 41m?! .42.; 5.9- ? M- ' ' 'H-IM 3-972- - w- $755k.- ' .,..gm..L.-,-.wg- 3.9m h u e1tu1'1g 1; WTw-h Irrtzrtortalily-uEvel-y Senior Class sucks it though a single tree. Shakespeark'rhe Alllcuacum presents um: of his plays annually. Class I'iayh-Mwnys original. I'fcmry Evc1-y learn is cxpcclcd lo win all of the limo. Nu exceptions lolcmlcd. Special Favors-Prwidenl Hope cnlcrlains I'm- Scniors of Marclmusc and Suclmnn; President Tapley docs likewise; and the Juniors :11er d0 the same. Three specials for the: Seniors. Faculty 5eni0r Baseball Camc-an annual event. Unrrimr-Evcry College mam must deliver am urnliun in c-Imlml Imfnrc he ran get his grade in English. This is repealed and: year whether he lakcs English or not. - ' Feuows', Ccncra1 term of public address. .Spcfnwn Calls Evcry man is pcrmillcd 10 call all Spelnmn Seminary 20 minulcs on Saturday afternoon. Nam Smdanf5 Tl1c Ml , mec'ls all new sluclcnls nut! gives them. a hearty WPII'UII'IIZ' in our midst. ' Hats 03 in DGFJ'IISiNULWillISLiIIIdil'lg llm fuel llml h'Ioruimusc is a men's College hale. off in dorn'ts is in vogue. Seniors Scpnrutc group of lulalcs in the dining lmll l'rcc to leave the campus every night without the pcnally of A. W. O. L.--0ccupy the front seats in the center of chapel. Juniors Free to leave the campus Friday and Sunday nights Willmul penalty of A. W. 0. L. Imvc charge of ushering for all chapel exercises. Sophonwres A. W. 0. L. penalty for going on the campus anytime after 6 P. M. without special permission. Smmp-Spcakirzg-0n the en: of every big football game lhc soap box ora- lnrs slir cnlhusiasm for victory. Concerts Annunl Glee Club Concert and Annual Recilnl by Professor Ilnrreld. Baseball Lcaguc-A flcr regular season is over Inlrn-MumI lmsclmll takes place. Rising Siars, Golden Nine, Wild Cats, Yanigcns nnd lhc Swacping Tornn- ' docs arc the chief members of the league. Mrs. Eichlclmrgcr is a lradilion. I Baskclba!! TI1e prcIiminarics to every varsity basketball game are played hy the dill'crcnt classes. FcHows, I'm sorry I cannot take an of ynn. --Jusl lmfnrc lhc list is read for Ilw lrip. 11:19 1 Jr Talc rmm MessatT5 from lcmns arc vcrv rrum ll-wllcn we win. 3 n . l I Lincofn-Uaugiass Celebrdimb 111is prngnlm i5 always giwn lay lhc class in public speaking. l'ugc 1'15 E3 - ' ' .r.u.-- - -v;v ? I I 11 11 - ELASS 01'1933 1i. . -WW:-ig J. , MdREibUSIi' U H. l- Q-w.i.-' r. . Ea QLLIL' Elnfrtnrz-mr ., lhhcrt Elijall l'aun- H? 1 ' L w 1 M CI .ASS OI: 1923 Jab; MOREIIDUSE t-I-I-o-I-II... .- . o-i-. 'I-... 1-H. 0. ! nnan , EI- n. 5177-5? dalLiu: , Lam'a 5s; a 3111 JchmrLl nf Ewe GBarric ?llTlelrh till now I'nnv 3H: :HW .. M .. nm;.umuaszIL-.m -. m2 :1 n-ab-Qizc .' 1.3.3.4; Llu-SF Wu i: 1,1111. :35, ., .. . EMF:-iwu1wa .. . ...M 54.2 ...C Imd..3 1- qu HHI H H. 1-! 444 o: 5.2.... 3' rtmi'? $4511 4: 5 m... .. m u. .llp E J m. 1 . m 1 mIL. Wu 1 m . 1.. 1.1.0 s ..l E m . J m h... T $ 7. 1 W.- W; . : Lunch, Ice Cream and Cold Drinks 152 Nelson St. Atlanta, Ga. ALL KINDS OF HEAVY HAUL- ING HANDLED WITH CARE A. DOKE SONS TRANSFER COMPANY Iron Safe and Machinery Haulers. BELL PHONE H.118? Ol'l'lcc 52 Puturs SI. Allallln' Cu. or .:..-..-.-..-..-.- ..-..- ,-..-..- .-..-..-.... Did you know that the oldest. Manufacturer nf paints, stains and imrufslwx is located in. Atlanta? Patrom'ze Name Industries .4... ............... ..... -..-..-..-..-..:. WAT'SUN-jUHNb'UN- WHEEL ER A G EN C Y hwunmr'a med Rcrlfiy Fire hrs. !hmf Estate IJorm5. ! Ivy 2252 200 A-ubum Ave- .-1 .- q- -:s 0.11355 :Ral Ahvxamlcr. Richard Pruslun Brewer. David Bridges, Frank Ccnrgc lmmka, Junnpll Talc Culllnun, Jnlm Bruruy Crawfnrd, Flnyd Wurnlluw Davis. Henry Sluarl, Jr. 111mm , Suufurll Sunnlul lery, Hymn Hulmr! Ccnlry. Lycltrgus Jones SERVICE REALTY. COMPANY Kcul Estate, Hunting, Luams Building Insurance Own your own Hume Phnnc 0mm: Hours 5' u. m. In 1. p. m. 2 la 7 p. m. DR. E. T. BARKSDALIC UEN'I'IST ROAD TO GOOD HEALTH M-Iulll Huuitauinu 'l'unlll lhaslnt'uliu l'IIinlcss Extructinn Frm: Willi ulhur u'urk 1355i WI. Mitchell 5L Allnnlu t1; l'IlunL- M. 565? Ghnlslun. Fl'PIII'I'iFk nullglaR Jumrs Utlriry. TIII'UdIIl'V Mhml IIunn-r. l.uui.w Hu'sIuy Un'HImIII. Iililrum -- llt-nnlI Higluuu liiullurd llnilunti, 055i: I'ltlwiu llnlnu-H, Charla: Wumlcll llnpr. I'l-Iwurd Swain Huggins. Kilnurrl Alonzo Jat'lirmll. Alfrud JHSL'IIII SILVERWARE I'FATL'IUL'N CHT-Cf..-IH$ JEWELRY CLUCKS Humming mid Nflll'l-r WWI. JAII-HIS L. HOLLOWAY Hf N'KLKN f'hum' fry 14-101 55 Auburn Avrulln DIARIIUNHS Allantzl. CH. wit-.--wn -u-q-4 f -IMAIbmr-lI-IuI-n $1.g-bu..I-ul-Iu-n-11-II-II-1I-1I:I I I BUTLER CRUCER Y CU. i Hurry mu! h'luphl Crm-crim I ANN: Ul'pur. Ln ! Prfn's - Hrm'sfmw'iml mm' ffnur-lmy J's um Slogan ' P.I'rrml' JL 4321-1 E Green StulT A Specially HENRY M. BUTLER, Pro ;. i ! 1-33 Jl'ph'm HI. Hun lr'm J'JI'II'III'N Hurst. f, .7...- ..e.-. . 11 IT III CLASS OF 192.; L... :1 Lu.uIlm.mA.KM MUREIIOUSE ROBENSONl-HAMILTON COMPANY . PRINTERS W0 hnm- mamr nmdc a practice of boasting,n as we r. 11' W' rmr n-mrr! rharmg Harm years of scrvitc m 1.111 A'Hrmm Public GHX' as r: trust, is all me 5111'. am! if we are not ably m hold yuu we miss Giff gI'NEhJQ. :'. .'. :H : : TICLIL'PI'IONL: IVY 6824' 1641AUBUHN AVENUE .z. u.- .1.- .54... hoc- n... g..u..-.m..u.-..:. QLIESS BR L1H Crmimtrh .Izlnll-H. Vi'illia' I.:Iwn'm'u I'l'rhiml. Cliarlus Hullins Juilusml. Hmu-ry Augmlns I'mry. William Henry Jurllull. I'rlu-I 'I'liull'lars FIELTy. Graham Turner Lun'. Mullrirn- Mtll'irk Riley, I'Iulwarll Eddy I.l'llllall. Ailrllll Sledge. Hardy Muwa-II. JIIIIII Wnsh'y Smells. Hicllanl Marion Mnrris. Hunlul'l Slullluy 'i'uylur. Franklin uinlsnn Nullril. Junn-s 'nlmlis-uu. .lr. Thurman. Iluwanl Wushinglun l'urlnx l'Inn'in. Tillingllast, Sillm-y Riley I':l3.'m William Kn-Illlnlll Van Bum . Grunge Jackson o'c-n-u-u II-I-iI-u-r-r-I-M-K-u-n-o-oq -- 'lmQ SHIUDENIS ATTENTION- l,iICS'l WORK DONE 'I'uilnring, Repairing amd' Prussing WEST FAIR PRESSING CLUB 239 Wart Fair Slrccl Main 1090 L. 1'1. 1505112111. Pl'upriclors E. S. HARDEN STONEWALL DRUG COMPANY W. M. INGRAM MANIIFAII'I'I'IIINC EIHICMIST. h't'. Url'trm, Cigun mar! ern'i't's. ngi. Cunwr . imm'mrH mm' Chaim! srn'cl: PARLOR BARBER 3110. 8mm, Dry Cleaning, Prusing Spr-cial Prunes to Smdr'mm H. J. PEEK Inrrm-r Morehousr: man, Prupn'vmr 457' W. Hunter St. Ivy 8527 u 5..- ... 11-.-. In u-n-n-n-n-o-dp Wr Ilun- il. mm gr: il, M ii iHHII luzula'. Phone Ivy 85132 Atlanta, Ga. u...+-.-.n-. -- -14. 5F 3-. t .H' E1: NOTICE West Hunter Cash Grocery Ca. 452 West Hunter Sll'ccl R. M. WILSON, Manager ' . g LOOK! LOOK! I WHO'S HERE I SUPERIOR PRESSING CLUB ! HAVE MOVED TO I 4-59 W. HUN'IIHII S'I'IIEIC'I' We curry ;1 cnmplclc lint: or I We UM far Y9 - Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats I and Stock Fund. E Fresh Fish every day. Dressed 5 Poultry on Friday and I Sallunhiy. A Full Linc I I 01' Vegetables and Fruits. 'WI: l'ress fur You. Also Dye lot You. Altering a Specialty All Work Quamnlccd O. DAVENPORT Proprietor Give Us A Trial Ivy 8527 ...-...-..-..-...-......-..-.-.u.w-.-..- m -.....-..-..-...-..-. -. -..--I.-..-..-n-..-u;. ATLANTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ATLANTA, GEORGIA OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE POLICIES $500.00 TO $5000.00. A. F. IIEHNDON. Pr'csitlcul. F A'IILAN'I'A, GEORGIA I'n-m-v I. ......... .-. ;. g 1' L AIKEN AND FAULKNER r:- REAL ESTATE AND nunmens 1!- VVc Build Com! llmnhs, Quickly ilml Uhvuply. H5 HamasL-r mm? Sr-rufrru Um Mmm. 5 138 Auburn Ava. Plume: Ivy 70?? Atlanta, Cmrgiu. .: .-I .0 . .m ---u-' -- :. I I J. T. PEEICS PARLOR AND DRUGS i CALL TO US FOR DAINTIICS AND SOFT DRINKS 130 NORTH ASHBY S'IIHEI'I'I'. W341m- ;-;uc-re-.-;u tmtmt-wq - .' 91 y-ua.-..ugu..Ims-ra.; W $ . g. g; ,. m m . s an mimm ijfn :1 T111 m3...- : mununousg EN NENTYFOUR YEARS THE NORTI-l CAROLINA MUTUAL - HAS Paid in claims to policyholders and beneficiaries approximately FOUR MILLION DOLLARS HAS Accumulated insurance in force on the lives of a quarter of a million Negroes ............................................. 338.999.996.00 HAS Assembled assets of $l,687,6!9.27 to proteci these policyholders. HAS Built and paid for n Fireproof home office building at a cost of $250,000.00 HAS AND 18 giving employment to hundreds of our boys and girls. HAS Loaned more than-ONE MILLION DOLLARS to finance Negro property and business and has sati5fied1he public that its dealings are on the square cut-n-u-u-4 .- u -y mas msmm's' I comm: AND HIGH l:'X.-f.IHM-.'H PRHHL'JHPTHJNS : SHIUUI STUDFN'I'S HCHfNTH'TLZ-f3.3.11 FILLED . . A I K '. r 1' I I J. ' . . I ' THE BOAI; UPIICA L CO. ! Will fil'ni a sylcmlul svluilmn 0r SIUITS ,. . , ,. F! ,5. I ulul 'IIiOUSERS. handsomely lallored 0 TOMETRHT'S 1MB 0': H ' Ah I in lhu lnles: mmleis and prctlicst fabrics Mmudm-rm-Mg Hmhl'n Lenses i f 'Ih 335' ? f'rfcmi SJ'CC'II'HJ' Emu 1 Upririmis Duplfrurm' I LAh U, th al , I'lmne Ivy 9230 Atlanta. Ga. I M O 0 R S 58 WEST MlTiIllI-ILL ST. 3 62 W. Milchcll 5!. Near Terminal 51a. 5 I . . Hlin'n- Mir Pmmfn- I's anrrfmrm'd I xv A. JONES St SON WEST SIDE FRENCH CLEANINII AND THE 511N131! MOON : DYEING ESTABLISHMEN'I' BARBER SHOP i Plan! 495 W. Fair 5!. llcullquurlrri ll ALEX IIMWI'IY. I'rulr. Ivy 8?60 i . Wubstcr SI. Bull Phone West 0261 . . - . Uur Multu:- Plrnsing With l'h'usmv. . A Trlal Will ConvaE You- i Sur'ft'rf ijm Cmcm mm' Earning Urcsscx 13-! Auburn AVE. Allanta, C13. 3 L'l't'rmt'd um! Dyed m Limit LEM: NL'm. i u-.- 4-. a '- . A TIP ON WHATS, WHAT IN MEWS F URNISHING A Slurt' will; l'ritlu Catering to mun of luslc Arrows and Ida Shirts and Collars. Tailoring. Caps, Hats, Monito Socks, Underwear. Altering and Repairing. Come to see us. You'll Not Be Nick-Named. THE SHOP OF QUALITY J. E. JORDAN, Prop. Oddfellcws Block 198 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Ga. 0 .;..-u-n-u-u-uu-..-..--.-0- --..-..........-. . ..4......-..- -4 -4.-4.-4.-.w.-,,.-.,-,.-. u 5. 1t 4-1 - -. J- -..-.. ..- .-..-..-. .- .- .. . - - .. .- .. q - - . I 1 Q, $5M t ESTES SURGICAL ? 4- tV I a, 5.! Q2 MK. . $3$i$ $.13? ; SUPPLY C0. . ?Qq' 0-5 Q, W ' 5 1:744,- Q7GST $$$u'? $1 3 Surgical In.-srrmr:.r-nm, Drugs 0. '55 sGVQ'QchE: ,, A Q g: 4? cox 45:5 . Q cnl Chenn..als, Laboratory g6. $$$$g? V? I Suppir'crs, Conan, Gauze NC, I. IE: 3 $$$og$g 3 LOUIS 5. 195115 T 4? $89? q, l 'W. 170:1. m N. Flurnylll 51. W. 1m: 4;, 2 SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS OF THE SOUTH YOU WILL FIND IN OUR SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT, ANYTHING PERTAINING TO THE SPORT LINE. WE HAVE 10 STORES IN ATLANTA KING HARDWARE COMPANY Main Store, 53 Pcachlrcc 5L a- 11. ...4-.. . .. ,. W5 L. FINEROFF Slums, Dry Comb, Clothing Wand ml CW1 Yunl ' Hm'sc Stalls I'ur Hum A1 Cllcalp Priuurs. Fresh chclnldus, Hardware, General Cramry 475 West Hunter Slrccl Plume Main 1793 Salt Drinks, Ire Crmm Landing 2:59 Chupvl Sll'ctcl ma.gu-n- n-.- .-..-u-.-..rq pm- .- 11 $L II .1, CLASS UF 192;: , :jWMKJ-rg MOHEHOllHl-Z Eff??? 5 up.- 1-11-11-1'1 11-- 1-11-- 1.11... .- WIIAI'CI VIC 11 YOU NE 1 . 11 IN 11011311111111! 111-1111111111: '1'm'111. .11r11'11r .1', 111111111? 1' 1.111113 or Sundries, 1171: 11mm Hum 211.111 Fm. .1111 11m,- of Cmuh'es C mars mul Sodas. WIC SIC N11 I '1111 AND DH WIC 11 1'I1IHSC11IIVIIONS Ullr 11111111111111: 1J1livcry nuke yuu n1: l '1ullu.'1 lllaln lclcphuuc. SERVICE PHARMACY JOHN D. WRIGI'IT, 1'11. 11. Manager. Cor. Auburn Ave. and Butler St. Plume Ivy 1844 -. 1-1-1-qllum-llh1uvnl .11..-.Iu-aI-1I-u-u-u-niu 1. T. SETTLES AND WARD COAL. WOOD. 01101113111135 AND MEAT DRESSED POULTRY AND F1511 42.3 A West Hunter Street. Atlanta Georgia '1- 1-1-1-- -1: - -11-11-111-u-qo11-1p-1-1.11-11-15 HAL11' SOL E- REBBER HEELS- STITCHING ALL WORK GUARANTEED B. W. WIUCII'I' SHOE REPMHUN ' 1113 1'1-.1c Is 51;. SPLL-IAI ATTENTION TO STUDENTS .-..-.-1-1- -1- .11-1--11-1-11-11 -1 11- .- 1:..10 '1'1'..11 DAVID 1'. HOWARD COMPANY 1 1'-N1'.'11A.1. 11111131110115 OUR multu is a cuntr'rinalion of the following: First-Honesty. Second-Service. ThirtI-chderetl by Chrisliun hands. Funrth-Forly years experience. 157 l'icdmunt Avenue PHONE IVY 10'56 Atlanta, Ga. - 'mI-a-cuu-c- u-uc-w w- --1141- -5 ------n- 1.11.0.1... ATLANTA INDEPENDENT- 1111. MOST WIDEI. Y READ AND QUOTED NEGRO JOURNAL. IN AMERICA 51.111'111111111'1111115 ......................... $1. 50 Per Y1: 11' AH'IIAN'IA, 111501111111. 13. .1. DAVIS, 131111111 ..-. rm 1.. LHa'l'IRrI L CONTRACTS STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY STANDARD LIFE IS BROADCASTING FOR MEN MEN--Hm:csl-to-gomhmss Mmiiis tine prying: non! of every business orgmfzatian. today, and Standard Life is broadcasting far and wide for honest, intgkI-I ligcru, forward-looking men possessing r-xarmiirrr mid selling ability, 6! capacity for real work and In rgr: service. LIFE INSURANCE Salesmanship is a profession 01H ering unexceilecl opportunities for services and large financial returns to those who will but set: that: vision. MEN with sailing ability, with or without iifr- insur- ance experience, will learn of wonderful opportunities by utaming ini, with this organization. For Information Wrilc To AGENCY DEPARTMENT ATLA'N'I'A, GEORGIA DIL'SHx'xHH.E TERRITORY. W W Mm; ; I: W.W . W CLASS 0? W W I pilgiim m MUIIHIOUSI: ICOII'IPLIMENTS 0F ISURITAN CHEMICAI: COMPANY IllHINI-IIC'I'AN'IB AND SANI'IIAIIY SUPPLIES acu- . .m- I... III - :. AV ngm'fcv' of Century of Prowl; Szgrefy The Iilgrim Health and Life Insurance Cl'mpany has stood as a great buL wark or protection to an ever increasing number. Not once in all of these twen- ty-fivc gcurs during good tunes and bad times has the Old Pilgrim been shaken. NcI Surplus ............................ S 58,819.89 Total Admitted Assets .................. I65,521.I? LUV. WAI KER, DislIiLt MIIIIIIgIII. 3L5 Fraser Street Atlanta, Georgia l-lI-Q-1 MILTON BRADLEY CUMI'ANY 32 SIIIIlII FIII'sylh Smacl. MIIII'PIIIIH fur IIIIIIII wnrk, III'IIW- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IJI'III'I- I'Iusillunct', 98 CnIIImIIy Sl. Ivy .Hly Main .1118! ANDERSON B. CUMMINGS II'IJNIIIIAL IlllIl-IIZ'IUII AND -I-I.-w-I-I- - c, ing. clu. EMBALMl-ZII COMP: AND SEE US nr N'IHI I-UI' tfillilltlgllt'. I-IU Auburn AI-I-IIIII: Atlanla. Ga. BUSINESS EDUCATION NEED- : J' '- A- W'W'il T- .I- Murmur ED IN THE RACE. I BUCHANAN HARDWARE CU. Allan! IiunIIIII-IIIIIII IIIIII Itltlll'ilriul Inw i . rhalcsatg GIN! RENEE rlillllP prI-llurm- 'u-Inlg: II'II'I'I nnIl Nllwlll'. E 5 NVI'FI Mllltflll! SI. Hull PIIIIIIC M I843 frlf II'SIIIII'IF'iIIII' 'LNNP'IIIIIHIF 1' u lilll'a I'll ' A'I'LAN'FA IIIISII'IPEH in u fmx' IIIIIIIIIH III Wrg' small I i-mIfII. Itln: hlllllil'lllli IUur :erId-unII-a :ill E HIIthIIIII-Ieaml Brzilriers' SIIpphcs -Il.' IIlllll- III III! :1'Ilbl 1Illblllilllh ur . Cuticrg, Sporimg GOOI'ES, CILII-S lIIIIII'nIzllInII erII- I Pistols 9:003 R r n. .1. BRIDGES. President i w T SI tfrr'svrrrwrs HIE! Panza 5L. AIIIIIIIII. Ila. ; HHURH', I'ImIII: NN'I'rII 91-13 : Awamobilc Acccssurics, Etc. TIM: old wu y burdensome and lIIIlcfuI. The new way playful and II pleasure. All wmk IIIIIII: lIIc lutw IIIIy 11y Elccliicul Machinery. Asli'iuh gr'nulh siIIIttI 1892 J P. IIEID SHOE REPAIRINC CO. u. 1'. ILxu-HL q: .. UII-I 7- ---.-u-.--..-..-..-..-.4-..-..;. POOLE STUDIO 154;: u - iulmm Ave. NEW LOCATION Allaulu, Ca. Truthful portraiiurc shows you in a characteristic expression and a natural poswat your best. Our ability to put yuu :1: case assures the Success of your p1clurc. In The Best. Homes, On The Best Photographs, UIIC 1.111 DIL c$'f11hlu Yarfll Find This Embtcm: OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHEh I'OR HHS ANNUAL v Anna .9 JACOBS ; : 7776 Home cf Fair Treatment and Fair Pricey 12 STORES IN ATLANTA Send Us Your Mail Order m..m-u-u-u-u-u-7.-u-u-n-.u-..-u-u:. 7.76717 7N6 7' IXTURES, MANTELS, 7ILE, GRA'IES, TILL 77.0in AND WALLS 03mm JR'Tantcl auh 'Q'Iilv Glumpang 56 WEST MITCHELL 81 ., ATLANTA, GA. u: -7 .-..-m . -, -. .- ..-u- unu- 4- -. 3;. .1 3: 7273' 1r: ., CLASS OF 192.3 :27; I w t. w?awang7' 1-1-9 un- o'n-ps-i-tu-i-uph'p 4-H! 0-9 .11 !Y 1L 11 '1- IVEY BROTHERS, Funeral Directors and Embalmcrs ALI. KALLH PROMPTLY ATTENDEDNDAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 22 LARKIN ST. ATLANTA, GA. OFFICE PHONE MAIN 5982 RES. PHONE MAIN 5361 o -u 1' Day by day, in every way , No-Brake is getting better and better. NO-BRAKE The Leading Hair System of the Day TRY IT AND BE CONVINC ED NO- BRAKE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING AUREHA HOLBROOKS, President 492 WI. 1'11 HUN I EH SIREE'I ATLANTA, GEORGIA. THE QUALITY BARBER SHOP L. J. COle, Praptietor 205 W. Mitchell Street. FOITHTi-ir'llTF-i EFFH'IENT SANITARY '1': USE Kl'Jh'muuA. COCOA BALM AMERICA'S GREATEST HAIRGROWER At Drug Stores or farm THE REGINALL LABORATORY, ATLANTA CA. National Hairgrowing Headquarters. -. a:- HOT LUNCHEStMILK AND TEA MEALS AT ALL HOURS. EXCELLEN'I' COOKING. CHEAP RATES TO STUDENTS. MRS. WILLS 75 CHESTNUT ST. ATLANTA, CA. Phone M. 0429 We will dye for youv- W551. i And then save your 301:. x. - Hr; 'L . PARKS BROTHERS . '- Hcliulllu Dry Cleaners and Electric Shoe i DR. L. N. HUFF llupuircrs, Pressing. Dyeing, Ahcring and i . repairing. Work done while you wail. Wc I OPTOMETRET AND OPTICIAN Specialize in Ladies' work. Work called - . for and delivered. Workmansllip 1lle best. i Office and Lgns Laboratory ram Class 524 w. Hunter 3.. i 52 WW M'mheu Street sum: SIIINING A1lama. Ca. Q ATLANTA, GA. -: i ICE CREAM SODAiSANDWICHES THE STUDENTS FAVORITE l'IEADQUAH'I'lCRS J' 13 CONN? Pmprinlm'. Corner West Fair and Chcslnul Streets Allunlu, Georgia woww DONT FORGET HEADQUARTERS $.53 ..;- 5 ; n 7 r.- . .. .. .- -..- .-..- .-..- - .-..-. ...:. When you want anything in The Sport- a t . . ' CIl - i B ASEBALL Engogg?tslir3fenni2 5i?$$f$t3r$h?fa?st UNIFORMS Make of Clothing-Furnishings-Hats and AND Shoes. WM. PARKS-CHAMBERS m- St. HARDWICK co. w :9 A 1F; EJYZS: - -- ' 923 ..r .m. ,. i cums 0? 1 3 IX X v; MOSAIC TEMPLARS OF AMERICA . FRATERNAL SOCIETY AND ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Headquarters, 904 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. Opemles in ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OIIIO ALABAhUL MISSISSIPPI PENNSYLVANIA FLORIDA MISSOURI TENNESSEE GEORGIA MICHIGAN TEXAS INDIANA NEBRASKA VIRGINIA ILLINOIS I NUH'I'II IIMUDNM WEST VIRGINIA KANSAS NEW JERSEY CENTRAL AMERICA KENTUCKY OKLMIUMA Opportunity for thrifty young Men to write ordinary Life Insurance. For terms write. A. E. BUSH. Acting National Grand Secretary and Treasurer, P. O. Box 921, Little Rock, Arkansas. Assets: over $1.000,000,00; Over 100,000 members Over $30,000,000 Insurance in farce. OFFICERS: I. W. COUDCAMI'Z. N. A. C1. ML 5. J. l-JLLIU'IT, N. G. M. S. A. JONES. ATPY. GRN'L WASH JDIHMN. N. C. C. 1!. 5L R. l'l-Ililh', MAJ. CI'ZN'IN .1. ll. McCONllIU, N. A. II. C. HELL. N. u. U. I1. l-.'. BUSH. N. U. 5. S: '1'. A. E. HUSH. 5. S '1'.. M. D. J. G. THORNTON, N. M. IC. .; ... . .- :. MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Culingr'. Ar'mhemg', Dhriuiiy Sr'hrmi, Eiczmcumrj' En g1 Esh- An Enm'mrion. frmmus within. recent years for its r-mphusfx rm. mil sides of mrmiy rfr'uvlopmmtt Hw only insrimiion in the far south denoted safely t0 the education of Negro ymmg men. Graduates given. high. ranking by greatest north- rrm 1m intensities- : lJviuuiug. Y. M. C. XL, Aihlciic, alt Hm: ferrmrcs Far iufummtfnu address JOHN HOPE, l'rcsidunl TEN YEARS IN TI I15 SAME SPOT. l:u- I -u-l - ..- u- . -u-u-n- .m-u-m-m I nun um - .4 v-u-n- --.u-- m-u-u -. I-Il-I ,-. I-1C:l w cur . .-u-. .SPELMAN SEMINARY THE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG WOMEN IS SOON TO BECOME SPELMAN COLLEGE Courses above High School are now offered Preparatory for teaching in Elementary, or High School, or one may spmjniize in Home. Economics subject. Spelmmz High School offers courses majoring in IL J: Latin, Normai or Home Economics. ,1 For further particulars and for application blanks L4 r1 Address p p MISS LUCY HALE TAPLEY, President P; 4 Spclmnn Seminary. - Allzmlu, Georgia Jr 1; 1r . . mmmm mmgzmzii :- . git. www.mw I - '1' Muiilf..i;. . 22 .-...u ' '2' 12271 EFHF 1.1 W3 THnnw rug Tansy; $3 youag TU HELD iTJilCH'V If L4 H Li CLASS w 1-131 r-m-r :n-x-alJ RE:


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