Morehouse College - Torch Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

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'w E:-' '. 4 4 , I 1.; The TORCH 1943 Prm'nfmf by The Staff of the 1943 Torch ROBERT E. JOHNSON Iiriimrufn-Cbkf ARCHIE L. HAYNES Bmim'xx Mrmrrgrr The Official Year Book of Student Body Of Morehouse Couege T0 BENJAMIN E. MAVS Presfchwf 0f A'Imvbrmsv Coih'gv in admiration of his ability, his i'nodcsty and quiet dignity, and in appreciation of his kindly and sympathetic interest in students and student problems, the 1943 TORCH is dedicated. EQREWQ RD... 1 haw: bccn biting my Lruanr pen, even propitiating the illusions of hope and inspiration; my pen labored and stiltcd has become thin- worn with phrases asking for appreciation of effort. Thcrck little to say right here, except that the most remarkable thing about a yearbook is that it usually comes out during the eighth month of school. Perhaps, yelfll say, eight months are a long time in which to do thc job. All the staff has to my is, You should givu il: '.1 try sometimes. Dunn Brnzcal's oHicc is thL only place I know of that has housed .15 many wrinkles par square inch of forchmd as has- thc TORCH oiHcc. Nuwrthclcsm hcr'c's the bunk. Al sumc futurl: due when you take it out of your shelf and glance through it. if you become lost in r I; over the happy moments you spent at Morclmusc, your Alma Matcr, then Our purpouc will be complctcly fulfilled. If you have con'nplaints to leave. tho staff's address after date of publication will bLQif the war is not over sonwwhcrc in Tokyo. You can reach us Lhcrc. TI lli Elll'l'UR. CONTENTS THE ADMIMSTRATION ir CLASSES 1k ACTIVITIES 1k PUBLICAHONS i ORGANIZATIONS it DRAMAUCS 1k WE SALUTE 'k FEATURES 'k ATHEL ETICS i' ADVERTISEMENTS Aluwxmmung BL'H - H HM l. ... - xl II? x -. fa ' '3 HMINISTMmE v. . . P. Q. .rf... HE... .... PrL-uidcmx 0f AIIiliJlud lrlatitulionx chhing XYM' IJLuluu Dining with btudunls iss ern and Mrs. jmliim. lduul Sucrcurim OUR PRESIDENT BENJAMIN IZLIjAI-I MAYS, A.B.. A.M., Ph.D. Dr. Man: .1 Lganlcmnn and '.l. scholar. will always stand out as :1 worthy and Inspiring leader L0 .1II who know him. His undying dc- x'olmn ju thr: students in uxumplifh-d through his actions. His far- reaching and cumtrucuvc idcm luvc established his name throLIglmut the educational world. L'ndcr 111C able administmtiun of Dr. May's. A'Iur'chousc has come at long way. Ila: Ims wrvcd LIIL' institution faithfully And his cooperative and comidcmtu manner hau- made him one of the finest persons wc lumu'. His ability and wiliingncsa to help otlwrs bring him close to AH those with whom 11:: comus in contact. Ur. Mays i .1 graduate of Bates College, where hr: rcccivcd :1 Bachelor of Art dcgrcc. Hu rcccivcd luis A.M. and PILD. degrees from Lhc L'nivcrsiu- of Chicago. IR is :1 nmnbcr' of lllL' Omega Psi Phi I r;uumity and the Phi Beta Kappa 131:1 LL-mily. OUR DEAN Dunn Hran-nl is one uf thu busiest men .1: Mon:- lmusc. HI; must aw that thc tircshmsn bccomm .lccmlumcd to his. m-w surroundings- and does I1i$ work well. Hv Ltik'o lms to keep up with the senior and his dcsircd dcgn'vs. Tim xtudmts' who fall down in thcir xxurk nmul' bu Iiuipcd .lnd thorn: who dcxii'c m clungu tlmir course; must confer with the Hun. Dunn Bmzmi i5 .1 rvgular t-L'HUH'. Hu is wry digmiird, .md lilws informiliti', IIIC is .1 swcii fellow. Lmlh 0111 of school .md in 11h uHicc. Mrs. Archer is lllC Dean's competent hL'Ct'L'tiIJ'jC and is alwayu muiy tn gin; infurmuiun LIi-JL will help thc student Thc htudcnl who Work with her enjoys .1 Liclightful experience. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Bl-NJAMIN 1311111111 M1111 . 1111111111! CHARLES DUBOIS HL'BI'RT . . . . . 11111-11111 of 81111101 11f 1111531111 15111111. 51 0111: 11121.31. BR1171111101111: of M11! 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DANILL IHYMS . . . .. 111111.111 111 M1111 j111N1.'r '11 B1m1111- 1' 5'1'111'11111' . 1111111111 MARQL'L L. 1111131301: . . . 31111111111!r 11111111111 LL'1111-: Axnlums . . . 511111-1'11111'11121'111 11f 11'11'111-151'11111r1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1940-1943 WILL XV. AL1-..111M;1-.11, IJ.D., LLD. Atlanta, Georgia '1'111-1'011 ARNI-Z'r'l', 11.13., Sc.D., LLD. .. . . Grand Beach, Michigan BENJAMIN IE. M1111, PhD. . . . Atlanta, Georgia 1.1mm D. NEWTON. A.M., 11D. . . Atlantm. Gcorgi.1 HARRY I'I. 13.111, LID. .. .. . . . ..... . Chicago, Illinois FLORENLI-I M. Rum, 11.15., Litr.D., 1.1..D. Atlanta,Gcorgin MM. HA'I'HI'. RL'1'111 11101111 W'H'I'sux. A.B. .. . .. . . . Pine 811161 Arkansas 1941-1944 C. li1'1-Rli'l'1' BMON. 8.3. . New York. New York 1411171311111 R. CAR'J'I 11, D.D. Atlanta, Gcm'gia RLJI U1 E. CIIixII-N'I'. 1711.13. .. . . Atlant.1.Gcorgi;1 hung XV. P.1111-'1.1-01111, 11.11., 11.11.. LLB: . Newton Centre, 5.111513121111qu DLAX 511111;. 11.11.. 11.3.. 1.1..D. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . New York, New York K1-N111111. XV-H-IsmI-n, 13.5. Atlzmm. Georgia JOHN HJ-.111'1-.'1' W 11121;1.1-'.I1. 11.13. Durham. North Carolina 1942-1945 JAMES B. AIMMS. 11.5.1 11D. Brooklyn, Now York We'll 1.1.111: R. BAN KS. 11.31. 1311111 10 Vic11'.Tc11;11 JAMFfa M. Nmmrl'. AAL. DJJ. . Nashville. Tennessee 1511x1211 E.Qu.1x11u-.1.1. New York. New York 1111-151 5111:1'. 111.. 11.13.. LLB. New York. New York 131111.11! W l-'.1.'I'NI'R. 11.15.. LL.B.. 1.1..D. Atlanta, GCOI'giJ OFFICERS Kl-NHAIJ. W 1.1111.1.11 . 13111111111111: Bl-NJAMIN 1;. M1115 . . . . .. . .. . . . Pr121'1J1-11f of 1111' Cr11'1'1'g1' jonx H. XVIII 11.111 .. . . . . . 511111111;- l 1.mu-'x1'1-' M. Ri-z-m 111111111111 51'1'1'1'1111'1' 1311111111 R. 01111 1:11 . .. . . . . . . .. 11111111111111 5111111111 C. li1'1-.111-.'J r BACON T1'1'11.1'111'r'1' 15111211111111 C. 611551211 . . . . 111.11.1111111 Trrm'nrc'r EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 111111111 AI1N1.'1'1' RLPl-US 1'.. CH Ml NT 11111.2 S1101. lh-zNJM-nx E. 111.115 $11111 B. 111111111 1510111211111: M. 11121111 W111. Vi 111.1'x..1Nm-:11 1111111111. Wmslsm W'II.1.1-.'I I'1- R. BANKS JOHN H. WllI-'l-II'R FINANCE COMMITTEE C. 151'1-111- 1'1 BACON 13131.11 511111; 13.11.1151 13. QuaN'rm-u. D1-'.11N SAGE, jR. THE FACU LTY BENJAMIN ELIJAH Mus Prvst'd'mi A.B.. Bates College, 1920; A.M., University of C111- cago. 1925; 1111.13,. 1935. Wu LIAM HOLMES Bomnam 19.11101111111511- A.B.. Murchousc College. 1929'. B.D.. Garrett Biblical Institute. 19.12; 11.1111, Northwestern University, 1937; Student Northwestern University, Summer, 1938; Union Thco1ogica1 Summary, 1940. BRAILSI-ORU REI'SIE BRAZI-.Al. Eronomirs 11.15.. Morehousc College. 1927; A.M.. Columbia Uni- versity. 1928; Student, Summers, 1929, 1936; 1932- 1933; 1938-1959: 1111.11. 1942. BFNJAMIN FRANKLIN BULLocKK' Rum! Ednmhmx BS. in Agriculture. University of Minnesota. 191.1; A.1V'1.. Columbia Univcrsity. 1931; Student, Univer- sity of Minncmm. Summer. I914: Cornell University, Summer, 1919; Rutgers University, 1929-1930. GLADS'I'ONI: anus CunNm,1-.n Errgfixb A.B.. Middlebury College. 1926; A.M.. Harvard Uni- versity, 1931. WALTER Ricamkn Cmn-Ju 3111;11:103-3- A.B.. Morclxousc College. 1919,- Diplonm. New York School of Sociai XVOI'k, I924; A.M.. New York Uni- versity. 1929: Student. University of Chimgo. Sum- mcr. 1925; University of Wisconsin. Summer, 1932: New York University. 1934-1935; 19-10-1941. THOMAS JACKSON Cumn' 1115111113- A.B.. Morchomc College. 1916; 11.31.. Univcrsity of Pcnnsylmnia, 1918; Studcnt. Summer, 1919; C01um- bin University, Summer. 1931; 1932-1951. C11 AUDI Brammlm'r l.MN51n-' 1111:1111-1111:1113 11.13.. Morehousc Collage. 1932; 11115.. University of Chicago. 1930; Studcnt, Summer. 1932; 1933-1954. HMSON VMHON EAGlesoN 1111-31111 111.13., Indiana University. 1926; 111.111.. 1911; 1111.11. 1919. W11 LIAM Exum 15.5.. Univcrsily 0f W'islwmin. 1956 15111111111 15111111111011 Hum D 13.1.1.1.NI: 1-'INI.I.T 13110103.? 13.5.. Morchuuw College. 1928; 111.5,. University of Wisconsin. 1929; 1111.11. 1942. FRANKLIN l..x1-M'1-.'r'r1 1-'onnI-'s 11111-111111!Ednrafr'mr 11.11.. Murchmlsc Col1ugc. 1925.- A.M.. University of Michigan. 1935: Student. InternmrionnI Y. M. C. A. Cnilcgc. Springfield. M.155.. Summers. 1928. 1929, 19.111. 1952. H L'Cill Mouum 610511-11 111131151! 11.11.. Morehousc C01Icgc, 1931; 1X.M.. Atlanta Uni- Vcrsity. 1933; Student. Univcrsity of Chicago, Sum- mer. 193-1: New York Univcrsity. 1938-1939; Sum- mers. 1938. 1939. 1940; P11.D.. 1943. KMH'I-I: Ham: In? Mmr'r' Muslin Sherwood Music Sclmul. 1931i; A.M.. M011:- 1musc EOIIcgc. 1922; Diphmu. Chicago Musical Col- 1cgc. I906; Prederickscn Violin School. 1908-1910; stern Conservatory. Berlin. with Sicgfrcidt Eberhardt. Summur, 1913; 1915-1914; 13051011 Conservatory of gloanrly will! Spclnmn Collcgc and Allanu UniveniLy. 511m: 1'11 1.1VINL15'I10N W11 1'1th? Music. Summur. 1922; Sherwood Music School. Sum- mer, 1934. BURWliLL me'Ns Hmu'm' Cbmmny 11.5.. Colgate University. 1916; A.M.. Columbia Uni- versity. 1927; Student, Summers, 1928, 1929, 19.10, 19.12; 1953-1934. CHARLES DUBms Hummr Cburcb Hictory A.B., Morehousc College. 1909; B.D.. Rochestcr Theo- logical Seminary, 1912; D.D.. Morehousc College, 1923: Student, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1912- 1913; University of Chicago. 1932-1933. EDWARD 1-11 I I'N JONES 1 1'1'11611 11.15.. Morehousc College. 1926; Ccrtitica: d'Etudcs Francaiscs. Universitc dc Grenoble. Summer. 1929; 111.111.. Middlebury College, 1930; Diploma dc 11Uni- Vtrsitc dc Paris. 1936. Guoxmc 131-34le Kumu 31511 11.8.. Morehousc College, 1934-; B.D.. Andover New- ton Theological School, 195?; Student. Yale Univer- sity. 1937-1938. MLH'IN Dow KENNEDY 1111101311 11.15,. Clark University 1Mnssj, 1929; A.M., 1950; Student. Harvard University. Summer, 19.11; Uni- versity of Chicago. 193 5-19.16. 1938-19-10; Sumnwrs. 1934. 1933. 19411, 1941; T11: Sorbonnc. 1939. Luna; OurluoN 1.1-:wm 111111311111 Ali. Virgina Union University. 1906: 15.11.. 1908; 19.19.. 1931: Studcnt. University of Chicago, Summer Quarters. 1910. 1924. 1938; Emerson College of 0m- tory. Sunmmr. 1911; Interscssion, Univursity 01 Cin- cinnati. Summer, 1932. Mun LOGAN Rl-IJUICK Bfafngj- 13.13.. Spclman College. 1935; MS... Atlanta Univcrsily. 19.17. DOROTHY 1.. SrnTr Spanish 11.15.. 1-1311 University. 19.18: A.M.. Middlubury Col- Icgc, I940; Student. University of Havana. Summcr, 194-1. NATHANIEL TILI M .1319 '4' 15113-1111: 11.13.. Morehousc C011cgc. 1920; 11.1111, University of WWSCOnSin. 192?; 1111.11. 19411; Student. Cambringc University. England. Summcr. 1934. 11.111111111111111 11.13.. University of Pennsylvania. 1903; A.M.. Co- lumbia University. 1929: Student. 01110 Statc Uni- versity. Summer. 1927; C01ll1'l1b121 University. Sum- mrr, 1929; Harvard University. Summer. 1934. Enwmm But'HANAN WILLIAMS Iironmuh'x A.B.. Morehouse College. 192?; 131.111., At1.1nt.1 Uni- vcrsity. 193?; Student. Columbia University. 1939- 1941; Summur. 1941. EXCHANGE TEACHERS FROM SPELMAN CO 1.1.116 11: 0mm WI-NIILL EAGLLSON 1311111111111: mm' 111-3151111131- 11.1$.. Indiana University. 1931; A.M.. 1932: 1111.11. 7 1935. illuimiy with Spvlman 90111131: ::':',10i:1113' with 1111mm Univcmly. OUR FACULTY 1C0n1'inued1 11th 1-. 1-10Tc;llkm History 11.5.. Tcuchors' Collcgu. Columbia University, 1920; 11.111, 311115 Cn11c3c, 19214; 1111.11. Univcrxity 0112:111- fm'nia. 19-111; Swdcnl, University of North Cnl'oiinn. Sulnmcr. 19-11. AMANDLIEu WILLL-ul Loos 1111;110:0pr- AJL Carlton COIIUgc. 19311; 13,131., Andovcr Newton Thcoiogicnl School. 1933; P11.D., University of Iidin- burgh. 193.9. NAOMAH V1FIIJJAXH MMSI-z Music 11.13.. Spulman CuIlcgc. 1932; Studcnt, JuHier Insti- tutu: 01 Musica1 Art. Sunnncr. 19.13; 1933-1934: Ben- uinglou School 01 the Arts, Summer, 1940. M. MM NLPTL'NL' 1511311315 11.15., Ohio Wesleyan University. l9112; 11.11.. 1911; Studvnt. Cohunbim University. Summers, 1916, 1921, 1922; 1925: University of California. Sumnwr. 1928; Oxford Unixrraily. Enghnd. Summer, 19H. ANNA 61mm. NI'WI'IJ 11115103;- A.B.. Smith Collcgc, 191111; 11.11.. 1903; 1311.11. Uni- versity 011 Illinois; 1916; Student. Cqumbi.1 Univer- sity, Collcgc of Physicians and Surgeons. 1916-1917. ALMA AUGUSTA 0115155 51111111le A.B.. Fisk University, 1922; 11.51.. University 01 Kan- sas. 1937; Sludum. Atlanta University. second sunwa- Iur. 19.17-19.18: University of California, 195949-111; Univcrnily 01T Kansas. 19411-1941. 61-01mm CoxxI'I-N Puma.- 15111111115011 11.13.. Tallndcga Col1cgc. 1923'. 11.31.. University of Colorado. 1931: Sludcnt. University of Indiana, Sum- mer. 1934; Unix'cl'sity of Chicago, 1936-1937. NANLY 1':I.IE.-U5I.'ll1 111101'1-1121' 11H Diploma. Rhodc 15131111 5:111:01 01' Duign. 1919; Di- plinm. Ecolc Natimu1 L1cs Bcaux Art: l1C Paris, 1925. DANNITI'A MAKII- SANIJFIH 13111111111111: 11.15.. va York University. 1930; A.M., 'l'cachcrs Cullrgc. Cullunbia University. 1941: Student. New York University and 'l'uuchcrs Collugc. Summer, 1941. W- lllmn GI I111 Tlmiux 191711111 11.15.. 1505mm Univmity. 1929; 151.31.. Radcliffe COI- Icgc. 1933: Diplmnc d'cludcs 11r.1nc.liscm dcgrc supr- l'icul', Universitc :1: Nancy. Summer. 1927; Diplnmc dus Cours 11v L'ix i1i.s.11'i011 francnixc, Universitc til: Paris. 1923; Diplomu dc 1'Ecolc dc preparation dos profcswurs 11:: francais :1 lrctrnngcr. 1937; Student; 11-1idt11r313u1'3' Colicgc. Summer. 1941. HILDA XVI-Iss Gw'nmu P11.D., University of 17mnkfurt-am-Main. 1926: 1111.11,. 111:: Surbunnc. 1936: Student, University of ISL-rlin. 1919-1922: University Of jcna, 1922-1924. 11M 1'. :1. XY-Rmnkm l- Ari Studcnt. Jnlm Hurmn Art Institutu. 19211-1923; C111- ch0 Art Insriiutc. 1920; Academic Standilmvc, Paris. 1938: ALadL-mic Mudcrnu. Paris, 19311; 130.115 Art Mu- scum. 1--1'.1rx .1rd University. Summer, 1933: Columbia University Session in Mexico City under Diego Rivera. Summer, 1956. EXCHANGE TEACHERS FROM ATLANTA UNIVERSITY C1.Mu.Nc1-: ALEPRT BACOI'E Hixtory 11.15.. Univcrsity of Kansas, 1926; A.M., University 01 Chicago, 1929; Student, Summers, 1930, 1931; 1933-1954; 1937-1938. Jl'SSE B. B1 AYTON Accounting CcrLiHL-d Public Accountant, Georgia, 1928; LLB, American Extension School of Law, 1936; Student, School of Commerce, University of Chicago, Sum- mcrs, 1933, 1934, 1935; 1934-1935. WILLm M STA N LLY BllAI'l'i-I vc- AITE English A.M., At1untu University, 1918; Litt.D., Talladega College, 1918. RUbIITON CUULBOHN Hisfory 11.11., McGill University, 1926; 1111.131.1 London Uni- rcrsity. 19311; Smdcnc, EC01C Librc dcs Sciences Po- litiqucs, Paris, 1927-1928. XV- IIuM-L E. BL- ummmn' DL'Bols 801101033! 11.15.. 11311 Univcrsity. 1888; 11.15.. Harvard Univer- siLy. 1890; A.M., 1891; 1111.13,, 1895; Student, Uni- vcrsity of Berlin, 1892-1894; 1.1.11, Howard Uni- versity, 1930; Litt.D., Fisk University, 1938; LL.D., At1nnta University, 1938; L.1-1.D.. Wilberforce Uni- versity. 1940; Knight Comnnmdcr of the Liberian Order of African Redemption, 1941. Km ULL 11 an'zo Hucmm Cbmnish'y 131.15.. Murchousc C011cgc, 1923; M.S., University of Chicago. 1929: Ph.D.. 1937. LURIMI-u DOUGLAS MILTON Ecauomir-s 11.11.. Brmvn University, 1920; 111.111., 1920; Student, Han .1111 Graduate Sc11001 of Business Administration L'Spcciai Session for Exccutivcsy Summer, 1931. SAMUEL MILION NABRI'J' Biology 15.5.. Morohousc College, 1925; M.S., Brown Uni- vcrsity, 1928; 1111.11, 1932. jusrmr Al l'HUNSO Plizllllilz 111111H:14:mffcns 111.11.. Atlanta University. 1925; M.S.. Univcrsity of Michigan. 1931.1; Ph.Du 1938. hm DLAUuusnxla Run 8013101054; 11.15.. Morehousc C011cgc. 1922; A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1925; 1111.11, C01umbia University, 1939. EXCI'lANUF. TEACHER FROM MORIUS BROW'N COLLEGE Clmnn-s LEANIJLIL HILL Pllilrosopby A.B.. Wittcnbcrg College, 1923; 13.13., Hamma Di- vinity School; 1931; S-T.M., 1933; Graduate Study, Berlin. 1931-1932; 1311.11.1 Ohio State University, 1938. EXCLJ'IANGE TEACHER FROM CLARK COLLEGE men j. Dlaxms A'Irszwmiic's 111.15., Clark University. 1929; A.M., Northwestern Univcrsity. 1935; Student. 1939-1940. GRADUATE. ASS1STANT Lum LI-'1-. CLI-LMMONS Enghsb 11.15., Louiwillc Municipal College. 1939; A.M., At- lanta University, 1941. THE Students Activities Committee The Student Aetix'iriex Committee is composed of ten men elected from the organizatiom listed below. This eonnnhtee ie the focal point upon which student government at h'lorehmISe College. Iies. It is for this committee to bring before the tituJents prugmnm relnire 10 the students and 10 the school throughout the entire school He .1150 are the expenses of the athletic ferenees and of other exn'u-em'rieular expenws Students at Morehmlse .H'e mml fortunate year. teams, of sending representatives l0 outside eon- mmsured and distributed . . . . . , . m nawng an orgamxnmn. equn'nien: 10 111.: cabl- net of Lienmelxltie counll'iesx which Wammex student 'Ox'ernanI And makes it the arivilcve which 1 e 1 a we know it ix. Reading left Lo right: Robert elnhmon, ICdiLm'-in-C.hiuf of the Mutual: Tiger; joqeph Brookm representative of the Suphonmru class: 1I'humku Jomw. I'epl'cwnlntive of the Gta- Club and Orehes, 1m; Archie Haynes. Business, Manager of Ihe .Hdl'UUH Tiger; JJIHCS Ilolluu'ay Prexident 0f the Student Aetix'itiex Commillee .md remesenmtive 0f the Y.N-I,C'..A.: Robert Smith, represemalivu of the Athletic :XHmLiJLiLm; Charles King. rupmsenlntix'e 0f Lhi IJCJLI Sigmel Delmling Society; And listerst Smith, I'epl'exenmriw of the Freshman claws. W T. Brewaler. john Amlerxun, .uul Clyde Phillps are ktbsenl from the pieun'e. They represent the Ministers Uniom Jumor Ciuu .md Senior LLIss respectively. GRAND AND GLORIOUS SENIORS SENIOR OFFICERS Fitzgerald, Anderson, Wesley Clarence Anderson , President William Wesley Vice President Alexander Fitzgerald , Secretary Anderson W'Icslcy Fitzgerald SENIOR LIFE! liu-ryom: looks fot'u'm'af m llm limc whun hr c.ln unioy luring .1 .wuiur. Thmc .anpahots .l'Lk'ant LO Eahow ;1 little uf .1 :xcl1i01 h life with llmt 0f mhur colleagucx. jumcx IIwHuu-ay and Clarcmc Andersen, prtsidcuts U1- Ihc Student 1101.15 and Senior Class rcspcctivcly. I'ZDW'ARD C. LOCEHAR'I' Walg'crutus. Ga. CAruJidJLC fur 15,5. Degra- Cheminry KlppJ Alpiu Psi Fraternity; Science and Mulwmatich Club. '41-'45. SAMUH. BROWN ML'UATH ll Athm, Ga. Lnndidnu' Fur 15.8. Dunne Biology Alvin Phi Alpha Fralrrniu'; Science and Muiwmatin Llub; Varmy Enkei- lmll. 'WJ-U: Immmurul Suflball. Club. '43. IOSITH DRAKIWVARD SumLun S. C. CJIILiiLIJLL' for 13.5. Dcurcc Chemistry Phi HMJ Slgnm Frnumitll': AH Llamllut Inulbdll. '12-'4F: Intramural Sports; Trmmn-r m' InLer-Fr.n.::rnity Council. GEORGE HALRERT RICE Atlanta CJmlidch fur RA. chrro Allllm HM Alplm I-'1'.:roruilj'; Linccrlnj: Squid. W934 : Surnsry. French Club. 31113-11; inec Club. 'H; Intramural HHHlLIH, '4EIC4I: Sn'ivnuc and Huht- maria Club, '43. ISON WADI-TLL er'lATLhY Atlanu. Cia. Candidate for ILA. chrcu Mnllwmatiu Intramural Spurn. '40343; g'Au-Ckill'l- rue Snflhlll. '40-.43. All-Canlpus Ilnkulhall. '40-'45: All 7 Cumpwi Trick 'I'mm. VH-VLL 'I'IK.MA$ ?HQRMAN GRAVES. JR. AllJan, Ga. Candidate fur ISA. Degree Physical Lcluumtion Student A111lctic Cummiucc. '41-'42: Intramural Fonlluli. '42; Intrumuml Suftbln. '+I-.43; Varaiu' liaxkcLbJH, '42. .43; Band. '59; Member of M Club. 43. TI IUMAb U. NIL'IUNKINS H Ilnrudn. Ark. Candidate for JLH. Degree Ulncgl Psi Phi Frzl'lurnity; YALCJL. '40-'43: University PInycrs, '4l-'41. Mnjnr: Suciulngy PAUL LFCTUIUC HYUIC l'IJI'FiIIKIUI'I. Ky I'Muldem Fur ISA. Degree Huum-M Jhimnuuraliun VJrsity Half. 40342; Vanily I'InulluH. WH-VH; Mumbrr M Llub. 437'43; Mumgcr Intmmurnl SuflInH Tum. THE 'FORTY THREE SENIORS OF MOREHOUSE W11 HAM HENRY SULLIVAN AI bum. Um LJIuiiLlJu- I'nr HA. Degree limirwu Administration A'plm Phi .Uplu I'mlw'niiy: bouncy .ami Hallwnuliu Lluh: Y 511111: Intnmuml I'uulell .lml 5c-I'lell. '59-'41: Immmuml Thick. '40-'42; Veriry 1 Unlball. '42. Immmuml 'I-rnnix JH'lLI mkctbm. '40-'42: xkaOX 'l'lbui. 4034!. jFRR'I DRAYTON $.Ir1ntml1. LLL Candidate fur H A. 1kgrc: Rullglun Chi Sigma Tau SI::' 13'. 'W; YAIJ'JL. '59-'4i: I'Tcm'h tlub: Minhtcrs Limun. 9343. PrLN'Idcnl. '42-'4': .Mxr. Pastur. Grmrur WI. L'all'u 5- Iiipaist Churgh. '59-'45. HARVEY ISRTAN'I' SMITH Albany. tnl. Landidato fur ILS. Dugruu Biulngy' 0:11ng Pai Phi I'mtcrnity': Mcmhvr of 31 Cluh. Fund. 'WJ-Ij; Imnrnuml I m:ll1.lH. JS.I:kctb.IH. .llhl Sufntnil. 'ML'Jk; minna- .m-J HIIhcnIJL'rrs Club. '43, LRNI'H'I' CONRAD 'I'HRFADivII l.. JR. 53.111 Amuniu. Tuna Candidatc for 3.5. Ilugrrr ' hunn'ury Unn'cruu Plchrx. '41-'4'; YAI.L.A., 'AHJAH. WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS Toledo, Ohio Camthfalc fur BA. Degree History Omrm Pix Phi 1 r.1turnily: Y.N1,L'..-L. l'Jn-Anwrimm Hub. WILLIAM RANIJOI HI KV'Il.l.I.-R51ci. .IR. Eumlcr. 5. K. L'JndldJlu J-nr K S. Dugruc 11.:thcumtiu KJppJ Alpha IKi Frnurniu': Vaniu' Tuck. '-H-'-15: Science Ami Nlnllwnmtm' Club. '41-'45: Hand. F934, : Onhnln. '40-'41; 'I'A1,C.-L. '41: IquJmuml Spurn. '41-'43; 31 Club. '41742' MARCUS VAXQL'IZLIN NIEIQUN Mt'mmu. l..l. Cdndiduu far HA. chrcc I-'.rl3.:1nh VJrsIljr Dclmllng Tum. '59-'43: Chi Uclm 513mm Dehuinx 5U- mu. t-vesw Y..u.n:,.-1.. '.w-'+2-. N .x..-x.I?.. 119345: MAKOUN TILLH. 'W-ZH: IIMm'i.In. Scuinr CIJN. '45; Vic: Prci'dcnt Lc Ccrcle Francais. '40. MARSHALL BUR'I'ON ARNOLD Aihnta. 0.1. Candidate fur ILA. Degrrc Mnthunmtici YJI'HIY Tclmh. '40. '41. '42; Ydrwiu' Yuvllull MamIFL-r. '40. '41. 1:3: NLMch liquipmcm Manager. '407'45: lh'rucuu- ut' Imm- Mumlhu. 3H; Ant. Sparta EILIilur ni' MARCUS TIGE'R, '41-'43: InLrJ-NILH'JI l'untbaH. Bmxkctlull. Tuck. 1nd Hufrtmll. '40-'43: Mvmbrr nf NI Club. '40-'43. THE 'FORTY Julm 'T'urnclz rul'mlilu x'rudum And All-S, T A, t' Liuud, L l YIN W'Il I IS PHILJ. H'H' JAMI'S R. th JIJW'AY Uncalun. 1H. .ulnngmn. D. L L..Indili.llc l-nr 155. Dunn: LJHduLIEc im' H. A. Drluruu Hiulun' huL-iulugy Karl's Alplm 1M Fratcrmty ihllcanrCh. Prmidmll Hlmicm Bully 4234:; Um- '-l i: Pn'u'dcm Sicivnu 41ml Mdlhcmaliu What r N.chra. 4 I 7-43; l'rt'xiLlan N' . l: 4;: Km 'ni BX lix'itlcx Vnmmib I . . . . K In ', ,. k L L . .. 3 MI .-L. J - 4:: Rrpruwnmln'u w 1:313. 4 ' ll'llihllt't'l'. th Hchd 513nm IJChiltil'lg: 5mm . 4:: MAIKUUX Rdiginux i nnfu'rm'c .H Hum: uHugm 'I'H'rHL H 5P 'I'HI- TURLH; Lila- '41 .1ml WI. vnnnu Awdu Ruwmrch Aul. :0 Dr. N.Ihril. Sulmnwr '42: YJLCJX. 4l- '-U; Il'll1.ll'IILlr.ll t'nlmmL 41-4 . NAPLH FUN U'NI'.AI. RUIN R'I. W'II SUN KlTCHLN. JR. Pint BILHL Ark. M10311. Ga. II:dui.i:c t'ul' HA. 1h'gluc tmnlixhlu fur I5.A. lhlle'n: Winn : Lcnnnmlu K I11 hignm 1.111 Sunny '4H-'-H: YJL lupin Alplm lNi I-'r.uL-rnn.x: tihw Dulm r...:-X,, '29 2H; hlcc t'luh. in-m: Signu Dll'lf'lmm HUL'CE-h 9.- '.11: i'lA- Iw'cmh Clulx 3H-WD Minixu'h L'niun. RODS lltu'lr'lk. 'W-42. I.d:tm 4U- .42. Sunium :k'un'nica :vlmmtln'. '4 7 'NJ' J'M '4 xualxunal lelh t nnfprmn'r. W .uh- ingmn. D. E... '41; lih'u 11.11113 .Hhi 0r- chewlm 3934:; I1 d. $93411 Var- wty Ur'lmixu; 'VJ-'4U. lnlrl'ruill CuLmL'iL VL'4I: Uniwmu PLIH'H. IIRUT AHIEL'S WI'AVI'M lauful Ki Yi' I'm' .N:1.mt.l. IIJJ. t'andnlal': in: IL A. lh'lult'r ilth-R H. um I s m Uurnmtt. Ark. Mumlvu Hf Mr flull. 342-113: SUIT .111di1f.11t fut H5. chl'n' Anvil. H : IURLI l' Binlngr SEI'HHCH i'lub; Univcmitg' N.Igrrx '41342. DAYHJ UNRAIJ LJNIJY H-uml I: WI HI l-H' ,xmmnx hrwm-xlic. 5. t1 . ,.'$!: , IH. L.1mluf.m' fur ILS. Ihgwc Llwaniulp YJIX J. x-H-I-H: NHXAIIJ'H '41- 3H: Slmlrnl .deleL'm Cummiuux E nndidnu l-ul' ILA. chacc huL'itJlugy Kama: Alplm Pu FLIICIImy: Inlmmum! Hmkcllull. '-H Ky: Ianmuml Sul-llm'IL 59-'4!: n:nuh ijlllh '41, ,42343. 41---5. Suiuncc .1ml Niulwmmiu Clu'lh THREE SENIORS OF MOREHOUSE RLH Il'tuI'JU. HUKIUE 'Humi. Ha. l mJidJlu fur HhX. Hcyl'rc Biuln.-3;y Ulm'lul Pu PIH J r1u'rnwn'; NJMAIPH 42 4i: XLthnmtiL C'Iut'. '43 3H; HUM i ..L. W9 ch. 312'. IHIJ'.I Mnl'nl 'l'rnnix '41: SHLICH . '4. ' XIx'ININI 5-5 MARNHJI I. A'hml. fij 1ml1d Ilc I'm ILA. Humm' Ith-w :Limimxualmn WW; XHNAI'JK. 3'- 3W. 'AH-VJIHpm YAH . I IJLLILHH WV vU. KYH' I INF! Vi'l V IN XXV; YI K Luiundtux Lliwin eruJidJlu fn: JLN. Iicler-r Minx,- 011mm Pd l'hi l'r'Jurnny. Hhih'lh, '43 '-H: inlm: Hm WU-WEL IIHIJITHIFII Iihknhlik W9-VH: TntnmurJl Thu . NHJ '4Il; Intramural i'nntlnH. '4?-' E; Y.M.tj.A- MA RUUN l'K-HL ?H-WJ: Cuit'nw .mLI Mmthumjm'x fluhk VOI- '41; HIlIJs'H: Kdlummm :'II1I1 ItlL t : Inu'.1-Ir.at'.'rn.ll Kuunmk I Llnrat II'Y Mun Wl-VH. 8! Udcrwt Autivilirx IEJHN' WH HI H'I W MHH 'x' Ucmlnliv. Hull. LHHJHLHV in: HA. JJl-UH Bunm-n. Admmixlmtmn Urmim J'u I'IH lmu'lmnz I'..1n-.I W '-H' Huhvxlm. Hahn; W.M.f...'L. W? 3H; Imramuml TLILIM 4:, 31mm.- Jud . WI: l'nixrrwu Phr- flu IJcll-i HI-mna Duluning III: I.:Imlr.ll I'uutlmu. NJ. I ARI Nfl IRVINE; MUNS Nrw Yolk. N. Y. Lamlidnv f-HI' link llrgru' X'ncinlugy YJnin' Haxkul'mH. I-HIVIJ Vsrwty lrark. '4II-3H; Humiwr n: 31 C Mjl'. JRANh l'N'l NS .Mllrrsllc. FL . t mJind l'nr i5.-L llrgrcu 111himm :klmmixu-Jtiun Omrgl IN: l'hi Fraternity: TALE .L. 'W34L N .'...LQ'.P.. H . x4 Lalur i'lulx '-lII-'-11; E'rcndu Cllula 'i934U: Inlnn' Inlrnan Sunlull. E-nc-fluH. .lml Jhakctlmll. 'xfhn:r-leulnunAlur'rlmuw t Iunuh -N '41. gm. IUL'II' RH NJ Allam I. 'Ihl. Lmdidau fur I55. lkurrc Btuhpgr Upln Nu Alpha i'IVIlL'lrlit-V; Y H,L' A,, WV-KH. W'HJJAM IJI IHH R1 11 lUKL-h MU 'xV'i'H'R Mgznplm. Tum. Lunhxhu I'm IS. L IJL'L'ICL' mluuwu Alpllu I'lli .UI'FH lmu-miu; Plrxidvnl IN. ! I1i IJL-IH Higlxu H- h.i1in.; Sunlx. '3'; '4I. Hludrm '43-'99'; MJ-l lhill'thn hmmm unirm IHHH.In -Inu'rr.1cmll: Hmmcra Lfnann. w934?; I'innr at .erx Aunmn hnmnlur '3'! 3W. K nnf'vr'cnu- YJH ..-K. 'x-: nu; FINN! IhmM l1uu11. Ms'mplm. 'icnns. LIIi wr-ny I'Iayur'x ?NJ-zk l'rcm'h tlub, W-Jf-m. W'III IAM JI'IIULY M'UCIRI': Birmingham. ALL Lamiulalc 1m I55. chrer CJICmiwlr-v Umrgm Pxi Phi I-r:alcrnity: MAROON 'IIIHHL '4I: Sg-cruary. French Club. WI4L 4:345; Scivuuc .md MJImeJLiL-x Club. 41- 4 . lnlrJlnur'JI Fusnlull. ILUHFIET Hal: 'Hcthl'T Uwrnil. Hich. t'.:minl.uc fur HS. chrcv Ihnlnm' Iupm Alpha l'u Iirnurniu': YJ'ILIAq +l-'-11; t lwornu; Squad. '.W--'H. Cip- min. 3133H: Hn'icuuc .nul Mallucmaun lulu JZ-VIM 'I'r.1n:k 'I'minm'. 42: N .X.-LK .IK. '413-H: fmmmuml bpurlh Ki'Lk-Ii: HARUON TKLIZR, '41 WE KI CEINAI H ALLFN HIL-HJI FT ILIL'ICHH'H'XHL', I'LL Hajnr: Muhcmatin Nlppa AlphJ PHI h'Ju-r'nilw; HCHIJL. 4n 3H: '4: 45. Suture .md UJIFlanIIiu Chm, W'H I IAN W'EWIJ'Y .In'lumn'luc. HJ. LandidJlr fur ISA. Hrgrcc N.Ijtu': Iiiulngr 01mm IKi Phi I'nwrniu; Vanity GUN. Yim-Pl'cxidcm of Swain: Chew: Vice? ILmluLn nf Omega Ihi Phi Frucrnily: lntm Mural funllmll and wfllmH: N. A. A. U. 1'.; YALCJL: Suiencc .UHI Muhcmuio Lluh, 'it'crcury nf- IiRNIihT TALBICR'I' Luccdalc. M'ns. Candidate fur B.A. chrcc I'Cunumim 01mm I'xi Phi llrulrr'nity; bloc Club, '39-'42; AILIMA - Mui'clmuu' - Mwllnan 'W-V-Il: Y.M.C.A.. 119345: Futumunl Spurn. Lilmnm ROHI'R'J' LEI SMITH V. 9x1 lulm Hmoh. Ha. l'JInIiclatc fur BS. Dogrcc Hmlug'y 11 1irn1iIn Athlctlc Count . 311-543: Student Autn'iiilh Cmnmirtcc. 42- 4 : Intramural Spurn. 38342: heicncc and Mnhrmaliu Club. 'iU-KH; MARUUN 'I'IGI.R, 42343; French Ctluh. ZWIUJ. CLARENCE LUTHI'IK ANIHZKSUN I.m Angrfm. F1111 I.Jmli;l.ltc fur ILA. Dunc huuiulugy l'rnillrm Schiur C'Llu: Alpha Phi Alp'u Frucruily; I'n'u'dfnl 'iuphnmnrc Chat 'an: VJr-uly I'Imllull. .W-LH. AL Llplaln '43; Via Prmidcnl M Llub. '41: I'a'endcnt. 42: Mcmlwr CM DHlu gixma Ucluli ' Snelrn: Spurh I'jditm' MAKUEJN Tl EH. W9, 4!. 42: Mom- I'JEF L'nik't'rkity Mayan, '39. '42; Mum- hvr Ki Yi 5 Lil fjub: Member Ath- lelic nnunituu. KHAN Eih.mrr Mum licr uf I.r:'- I'lluy W'uny; Coach uf 'mmh FUUIIJJII Champn Wit, 19. Jl; Businru Managcr lumr-Fmtcrnnl Coun- cil. 'JE-H. AI l-XANDI-Jl I-I'I'ZiiliRAHJ Birmingham. ALI. Udlulidaic fur PLA. chrrr Humminim Unwgm Pii I'EII Hsnim' Clan: Intrnmural Fumball. 5H: ll'lF lI'11lII'-ll SEJfIbJH and linkmhnll. '39- Tmck. '42: Imdrr. '41-'43. l'rrlrcrnily'. Sucrcmry. '4i: lulerural Chtcr lH YEP, VOUIRE A JUNIOR NOW JUNIOR OFFICERS IAWRlzNL'l-l BURWELL . . . Prmidmrf JAMES JACKSON . . . Ww-Prruidrn! FREDERICK LIGHTS . . . .Srrrr-iary Lights JUNIORS LAW'RENCE EURW'FLI, Birmingham. A11. FRFDERIC L. LIGHTS Chiango. I'll. jAMES JACKSON Oklahunu Cityu Okla. mm: REID r'inlumbus. Ga. V'ARREN PERKINS Hermit. Mich. I'OWIEU HOLLFY Purlsmuuth. Vak HON FL'NDIERHURG Monticello. GA. fl IARLICS SHDRTER Atlanta. Ga. J A N1 LS STINSON fhattammga. Tenn. ROBERT BLACKSHEAR Atlanta. Ga. WILLIAM H. McARTHUR Iiirminglum. Ah FRANCIS DAVIR 51.1mm. Ga. LAW'IFR JUAN BURT Ihrrnir, Michmzn RFRNARD bIBSON AHJI'IIJ. Tarn UTIS WHITP. jR. Adanu. Cu, WIARRI'N I'ARSONg Tulwhr. Mia. JAM I H' PAY NF I-mrfin. ALI. 7! I IUMAH .IUNI'R RJM'igIL W'm: VJ. FRED jAQ'KQUN Anthnn. ALI. F.Ui.-F.NI RUSI' ILH'IWIL Ha. ALBERT EIA RTUN hnlt'purt. 51in. LHARI Eh RING Luuc: .a. h... CHARLTS PH RCI': 'l'vler. 'I'unx K'l .XR IsNLIC HI' N 111' RM l5. Pllilanphia. 1H. LRII'I'I'I H DAVIS Atlanta. Ucnrgia IUUIS PI'I'ERSLJN Hartford. Cmm. WILIHJt'I' TUNE 'x V sIumhm' Uhiu hall's. Iliu'ct .md Wliliikun Mc- L!t'.H'. huuinil'y ?:lllih'lllfn perform- :1. m L-xlu-rimcm in 1hr Chemistry Mun Jim'y. 'ilAHl-NKJ- LXMH R Mr-ixlun. ALI. JUHFPH 'H iUMFSUN Mhmi. HJ. IUIIN KNIHNSUN Amul arm. LA. WHIIAM H.L.ULL1XS lhniJ. Hm'ith H Jil'k'l W1! E IAUS .Ulnm. m. HARRY .UL'DUNAI.U Emma. S. f. HL'IJI I Y R, fat O'i'I' Atlanta. Ga. i'IIJIJIWI. HOUU llmnutcr. '5. i. 5MIL'I5I. BIUNI N hamm-Jll. Cu. LEARI Nfl: RILII.-Hi1ri0N I'hihdcipl'um PA. HJHLXIJ KJ HP .hlnnLL MA. HAXIL H. SUI :Ylh Al hum. tnl. I$L !'l i R llE-NIJI RSLJN Hu'l g$p1inp. Ark. Gl'illirh Ilu'ix and I'lK'iik'l'iL'l'i jack mm 141nyqu xtnaknh. Lmnim't Lll'l in- irwslirlg; L'i'p-L'HIHLII! dm'ing llhywit'k Lubumlur'y pvr'ind. W'II.I.IAH U. l.lelV!.Y l.i:1h- Hmlx. Ark. U m vcr: H.111 WISE SOPHOMORES UHEV THINK 8m The Year Bank. SOPHOMORES ulsgt; 2:!9 W' a x f 2 W. . ya; ijfy; iii, . . f! f i r 4. g'.1 '- . m'y', ,4 :'.$?lfm 15w $ v - av Ki-'J.r3:'ff.f':'ax35w5f$493-3 ,..5- g. . w m W. J -.Y',.-,vm' 3: $,....;-2;1 SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT VlClZ-PIU SI1HiNT . . . . Rubrrf fulmmu SliCRL-TARY . . . . . . . . famr's'HH-rhy . . . jr'mmrWQHI'rmM IN -' Run -Kcnnnh Cln'y. Iivnumin ILIrrix. N.thnicl I'xllmJn. WJn'gn Dunn. Charlcx Slums. Rnhcrl Ford. W'illmrd Harpur. I'JJIu'r jghmnn, XVlllmm CIMLL. .Imcplw Hnmkx i'lurlw Sindurx. leuH muujdingtnn. Marx'ln Im;r.1m. Archie Hayncs. Marvin Jones Snmrm' Run -iu'nrp;r Bumm. Imm Trucnmin ijrltun Hucilcsm Ihrpu. Thumb Clnunm. lamcs Haluy. Jrrumc Williams. Hnlwrl Scum. l'u'lwl': fulmmn. 'K'ah'in Smilll. Tim! Hm: iljhln H.111U1uimni. Ucnru Shnunhiru Ih'lsrn Bullet, Simud Chmpmnn. Ulyxscs .Inlmmn. Juhn Lewis, Ruben Butler. IIH-L'rll Amlvnna. VIi'ni.'.m imnhx Hakim Uanx Lahin WELL FumH- Rn'a I-s1f ! .11n. Hlanfurd hmilh. H.1I'vn HeL-cll. Huscflr Siniih. Huburt Knl'rlugiy. Charla Bowman. Jessa Tath-r, Humur N.HIL LHHJH N'UH. jnhll Jhx'mund. iidxmald l'.1ium. anrmhl HJWI-iim. INN: Ruri l m1 13min. buy lhl'm'll. lhl'ncr lecdgc. William Rum. Onlic IIernnL Arthur I'lundcm-n. Perry Bryant. Frank Vt'ilburn. The Torch June, Forty Three THE LOWLV FROSH Time Year Book F R E S H M E N I a h AEEIEIA. i5 i g M ';!i a u w I' FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT. . . . . . . . . . . JubuFor'fr VlCIi-PRLSIDILNT . . . . . . Ct'm'gr I:RNJt'rbrn'g SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . Br'r'mrr'J Pf'ft'J'IiOH- Dm- lumdl'cd and 5cvmty-cight i'rcshmcn rcgislurcd this year from 20 diffcrcm. states. This is the largest freshman cfass in Elk history of the College. Ninety-twu of this number are Georgians, and th-iivu arc natives of Atlanta. Twenty haw come from Alabama, and fourteen from Florida. North Carolina has twelve ruprcsmtntitus and South Carolina, eight. Six are from Tcka four from Tennessee, three each from Ncw York and Indiana, and two each from New Jersey. Michigan, Mississippi, Kcnr Lucky, Missouri. and Arkansas, and 0m: c.lcll From W'vst Virginm. Virginia, Ohio and Oklahonm. The Torch June, Forty Three 1'th Raw. . iLi-l lu 11.1:1Il: Sumr JJL'JLlu-x. ch? 1 Imp m mu' Jn-J d1; tlu'w u-ijx. Ilann; .1 uwmh-Iiul mm. IcmLin; L'n: iH'Ui' during il: u'mi-Aium M'umd RUM: 'l'lmz'nlntwu'ulxxcrI'LJxLx.Sca j.'1m u LL! lhluu mmx lmilx. uh; 'erw HILIL'Iv-H Ami .1 Q;wcl1.h Q in: unuld JHL 102' :Irul'v? 'Hmnl RIM: '11.!xl1in... .ll N.Hw. UHVH.. I-lJl' 1nd Nilldlu litm't I'i'il'HL' HULII LUIVL'L'H- llleiLm. FAW-x'lmdy implyx? inn hut f.u'.ll' IiIK'. Inul'll1 Hum: IJme dntifu'x. .LM LHIJIIIQ li:!:;. Tll'r. V.l' 'w .m HILM; Murmmnlo. HirL'Ian XVIEEIV. In ImmiL in; iL IJHI'. fuat LLHIIHLL. limp xn:i:m;; .Hh. Inky dmump lmh IiiI'L umix MN. on HllJ tHHi'Hx. Top Row. ME to right: Lat. Llw pct. tlu- collcgr buys Im'c tn cut. And they wonclm' what they do with all their timc. Isn't im'c grand? Tiwuc MHJm-iam. Nothing scrim . l'cllou'a. Sig Bumh. The Duke and Duclww. Spulnmn .md Mor'clmusc smile. Open Imusu at the 'I louse. A Rube and :1 tube. Wimta misc .1 picture? Luilcgc boy's are 1505' Scouts. too. DJy dreaming. UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION 'I'hy Hm L'niu-rxityx Ccmur Cum'ucntiun of thy Atlanta Negro imtitutinm for higher cdumtium nus held cm lht' quadranglc 111cm; llu- Athnm L'njvcniiy Library. Approximulcly Iu'L-IH: humin-d people .u'u-ndvd the scum: Tln- Lum-ucatmn nun spumuruf by AILmL-J L'mx'L-J'kity. N'Iorclwmc C.c:Hc;;c. bpcl- man Cullcgc. Lhc Athnlu University Schooi of SociJl Wlork. Clark Culicgu Morris Emu College, .md Gammon Tilcologicnl Seminary. I! was A signilicant ncuwion ax it was the iirst time that .111 of ll'IL' AtlJnm ininLuLimH 1nd joined for .1 cmnbincd sunicc. Thu principJI spualsur was Prus'idcnt Yn'iHis .l- King of Gunman Tlmolugiml Sum- mary. who recently had cnmplctuf 11A u-nth yL'LIr in erEcc m that religious imtituliun. Prcaidcnt bmcs P. Brmu'lcy of Clark College run! the kJCl'irI'llll'L'M Prusidunt liL-njunin Ii. N'lnyw uf Murt'huuxu ,011:' $' gnc IJIC Invocatiom aml Pruxidvm W . A. Founmin of Morriw Brown Collcgc pl'ommnuvd I'M: lkncdictiun. Thu xpmkur xmx mumduuud by Pruaiulan Rufus 15, Ucmcm 0f .JMIAIHJ Uniwrxily. who aha PI'LNidu-d. Music nun prmldud by 111:: leu'k Hlilharnmnic bucicu'. lhc 1'3lLilli.Iixlilr'L'IIUllSL Spulnmn CJHM'LH, .md thu Morris Brown QquLcl. PAL'I Rolusox WIIH LIIIUILH Hum Al-I-IJHI'H: INH'IIL'IIUN5 PAUL ROBESON W'hvn P.Iul Rubuon gdvu his Hut recital in At- l.anl.1 during Ihc month of 0cmbcr. h;- mnnngcd dmt 'ng hix lu'iL'f klxu m Vl'NiI lllL' g'ampuwx of tilt AllJnld l, 111x'cI'xi15 Hyle-m just tln'uv lmun lwf-ort his 1min iL'fI i'ur Nuw York. 0:: qmunhy mum 13.: at I! H'x'luclu 11c JLMJ'nm-d .m audicnu- mt? INIIFC limn xi. 1cm lmn-Jrcd xmdcnh .md :L-.u'huh in Sialrrx' CllmpuL QFWImJn LOHVK'. Mr. Iinbcwn i'uHmn-d 1m .lddruxx 1qu singing: ho Bdlldd fm' Anwl'iL'Jnn. Willi thus Romrsox aw '11 1-511 NI qu HI .1 dmrm Hum the Mille-d imtilutitmx undcr lltlt' Liil'u'linn nl Pl'ufcwur Humpcr HJITCM. Mr. Lawh runcr Brawn WM: lhc dcvomplniu. XII; Rulwmn clcctaiiicd hik .mdict'u'v .w I1; told nf imm 017 his L'Npcru'm'u in diHCFUnI puru 0f the u tll'll1 IIL' Luhi lmxn in Ink singing. he found many ni' 11n- Ihinp llmt uvn- duw 10 Ink l'ICJI'l. In Uncha- Jmmkim m 5mm. in Rnwm M1L1 in ullwr umml'icn, 1w Hmml 111V knmluuv mmiL nf Ihr hulk wngx IU ht Akin In thc Xrgr't: sp1l'1l1mlx. Hm'n- i: wax mad: Cimr to him slut human lacing. .1ll arr wry vlmr In mach M Mr. READ. RUEI-hox. CI HIE x1. KIM x ... . .. .. . . . ,. ,. . , ...... .. fray... ; - . . , .. 3.5 41b2, k 3633....w J -g- .-r - - .lrn'l ff 523.333.; . ,F. :- Jna-aara- . aw . ..aw... r572; Wig? Eglv, I .. fl. icy . .6. ...JJ. 77; 5... J . I ....x.f1...!.7A..lzrran.... , ......, a..;; X: .. ....IU .,. .. i... :Vl . , H. ...g jzX 1.5 KMWIVF 1a.. .v THE Rom l: I' If. Jm mum, lfJHm' Am IHI- 1.. HM .x'm, Bemr'nms Mmmgrt' ASSISTANT EDITORS CI mm 1 s Hlm-u-xrx' KV- Aum 3; Humm- Mruu 1:5 NI 1503: NA'I'Inxn-w Til L MAN JOHN Rl'l I IN. 1,! Inn WH-Ax'l I: Jun 5 jM mm MARHMLI AILMJI 1: BUSINESS S'I'AH: Ou E x I L NIH unL'm. LL: HIE Pun I um fun a P-H'Kl Clmm n PH-m l- BI- x ml: 11.1mm Jmm liumx PI H YFUGR A N IY 'JUKE-PH Hlmmu Ptm'l I I I In: li-Y Glm I I'I'II Ihx'n R LZl-J ixs Wunum NELSON TILLMAN BLM'TON P1 1n; 5x5 HARRIS DAVIS GLos'rLu . :1; V 'WEA; E arm- v? e TORCH STAFF THE TORCH Thu TORCI i. Morohousck yearbook. has always 1mm regarded .13 .m outhmnding publication. Thc smli', cumpusml of only .2 fun hILIanLs who were determined to publiah Lhix yearbook. ix grcmtly indcbtcd to Mrs; Dorothy W'illiunn W'right, who willingly .md greatly nwictcd the cme. An attempt has hccn made 10 prcwnt .IH llw var'iom .IL-I'nim's' :11 N-Ital'dmuw. R. L jonxsox . . , . . Iamm-m-cxmgf A. l.. HAYNES . . . . . . Bmim-nx Mmmgrr' W ARRI:LN PERKINS . . . . Managing Ifdz'fm' G. 1,. CHANDLER . . . Hiruirfiy Aldrhm' HUGH GLUSII'FH . I . . . . J'rm'm'f-j thrhm' .IUIINNUN .xxH HHXH TH I xl V. WI .ul R xwu JUHVHox Mum Hmmnn W', XV'Iilmlw TM I max .xn W1 HI H PHRH Pn'm JHhHUN I LNHI mu R1. BL'RI' shawnl n LIHXIHJR Homn lhmlnw THE MAROON TIGER The voice of the student body of Mm'chmlsc Cullcgc. Thu TIGER i5 publiuhud each munch by thu atudcnt body of Morclmusc College. an-RJ ti. JOHNSON Axum; 1.. l'im'mes Iz'JHor-Jn-Cbirf Bmmm Mmmgrr IZDITORIAI. STAFF CIMIH.1-.h BOHI'MAN Mmu'L'x' NLHUN l,.-W:'I.I-'R BURT JOHN Llwm NA'I'HANII'I TILLMAN l-'l.-ms'n..u,l ARNom Jmm RL'I-I-INS BI XNII BROWN Gun HTH DAVIS Pun I-l.l HUM l-LY .Im a N ANm-Rscw M A NAUIiRl Al. STAFF CHMUJW PII-.kL.I-. OWLN I'tJNllI-RBURU .14 511-3; IJAYNF Rmu'n'r Pmuau Jusl mu Bnooxs Rillilzk'l' SMITH JOHN EMMN JAMES sznsux FACUI .TY ADVISORS G. LLWIS CHANDLER I'lLT-Il M. GI.05II-.R NIIMIV BVR' Rl'llle Axmtuux l.-u MON llnu I V BROWN DAVIS PILM I 01051112. 3 - - . lMM L1 IANDH-R SMHH , ' Ill 351-. B. BI AY'I'ON. SR. Flwmmzrnz. IIIIMAN y . . ARNOIIJ 10mm Onum Psi Pm LAMPUIJAb CLUB KAPPA ALPI m PS: .W MRW? ka1 Ti l1: SLKOLLL.R'S CLUB x Um mu Ho 0c M mm Pm Ame A I bmnxx CLUB PHALANX FRATERNITY Phalanx is a young mcrUs organization sponsored by Young Men's Christina Association. lelsnx was- founded by :1 group of young men in the Wilkes- BLII'I'C Y. .VL C. A. in 1921. The name Phaizmx. which was sclcctcd by 1111' original chapter, is the Greek word for :1 militaryr for- mation tth bcmmu famous far its mcfulncsc both in attack and in rcsistnnCL'. Th:- word suggcms a group solidly knit together. The shield and emblem embody thc name 0f the movement and the symbol for 'fcsus Christ. The purpose of Phalanx is to unite young men in co-opcrativc cffort For thu encouragement of high ctandards of Christian mnnlmud, in unudf'ish scrvicu m the cmnmuniu: in loyalty to America and her institutions. and in the extrusion of Chrisrfs ideals Ehl'uughout the world. Thr motto of the organization is: Fricndehip. Understanding. Scrw'cc. The objectives' of Phalanx .trc :1 cimn liudy'. .1 vigumus mimL .1an :1 couragcnuq spirit. Phalanx rcpruxcnu Lhr highest aspiration of the Young Man Christian Association MYRON jm-thoN MARVIN INGRAM Bl-NJAMIN Bluuzm WILLIAM BUSH GLEE CLUB Vurmuuu Uln- Hula is .Ith during the mu'rc yunn Icml w; wlur I . t'ru- nmnv prngnmx III the city .md nn :Iw mmpua I-. l'nx gum: fnuriwn ml in best nuum Lu The Armed l'ul-Ln during .hh n.1l. UL Iiumycr H.u.'L'IJ hp dunc .m .im 13: iob lr.1i:'.:n:.: .InJ gH'Lw-cntnu; 11w hh'r Iuh whirl! uninly HuHi-JA' uf frmhmm. .rwu i. chquv H .l n.11lru uf' LILIrIuttc rhnmlw. 51. Hramnm hymn lemdx K nmmlwl' nf th' mphummv EIJH whmv Lhu-r' m In'm n Mn: warmth. iu' xLIH flmh Iimc In dcvulc lu -.'uc.1l .Ind m !.'i: nu Inukh'. Hg lppcjrx my many pmb-mmx' in Ih-J UH .111 un 1hr lepux .h .l u'nlin minim. plan l-Inl Uulin in Ilu' Alldnm Pnncrwiy le'hulm. .uui n'nga lunar in the ghurm .nul blcu l lub Hr. Qllln IJuI'mn'r Jamn, ImtinnaHy IV.II'I1u'lJi cnnIpmcr-ar' -Inq-.r. w hm Ilhllllx'.uf H1 Huiin dudu-t. i'rcqnc HuaI'nL Vul Xlxi Inn. nm n1 Ma. Hum brlf le nmng xiolinixh m .mva .n WHICH :lhu n Irhln lII-c In 1 h-ur vulra. VJ Inn yruuplclvd 11h wul L 1 'u n E :11: L Ii dqu'm in .Imnuuy .lmi Irlurmui Lu hn hum:- H. I'q-nki-HL Xcu- Ym-L. win In his. ch-wm; r'c-r lhc .ir'n-u u'l n Ix l.'N. i5 L'Mnx 1mm 1-1 B. AIA L'IH UH H NI: FRENCH CLUB N. A. A. C. II SLIi-Ntll- AND MATH CI LJI: Y. M. C. A. CABINL'I' Ant: LIK CUUM'IL DRAMATIC .l'O Jhldwin W . Burroughs. former director of dmmatics at Tillmxun Collcgo in Texas, is directing the activities of the Univcrsity Players for 194-243. Mr. Burroughs was a 111embcr 0f the first University Players, group and had .1 important mh- in The Cmdlu Song? which played in the Little Theatre M. Spclman during the season of 1931-32. He will be re- mvmbvred more recently for his performances during the sum- mer wnsun of 1941 in ThunlridhH The Silver Cord, and Elijnhk RJVCI'IS; and during the 1942 serum for his acting Ln W'hircoakc and On Borrowed Time. MAI 1m IN xx . BermL'ulls These two sccncs wcrc Lukcn from the plays, Shadow .md Substance. and Prometheus Bound? Thu plays were directed by Ihldwin W'. Burroughs, director of the Univcruity Playura W. T. Brewster and Louis Peterson arc slmwn in .1 scene taken from Lhc play, Prometheus Bound. Studcnu of Mol'uhousc and Spclman Coilcgcs in :1 stone from the pIay, Shadow 1nd Subst.1ncc. WE SALUTE We pause momentarily to salute the bonored sons of Morebome who are giv- ing Ham? firm in World War II in order fbaf fbfx Dmmrmcy may frimnpb. Perhaps, many Morebome mm will Jir m Hm u'm' brforv wit'mry ix wan, fmf 5:17 MU dip for flu! mum musc-fbc :rffimafc triumph avrir Nazism. Sons of Morrbome, we mlute you, and may fbc fbfngs for wbirb you die be nor in twin. They Serve the Nation Pvt. William Bill Pullin, U.S.A. Class of 35. Inductcd, '42. PH. Anthony A. T. Robinson. U.S.A. Class Of 13. Varsity Football. '40-,42; Varsity Bas- kctball, u1-0345; Intramural Sports. 39342. lndLIthd, ,4j. PFC John Munion Colt: USA. Class of ,45; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inducted, ,43. Pvt. Lorenzo Gus W-Iallacc, U.S.M.C. Class of '44. Voluntccrcd, ,43. Stephen Stcvcg, Maxwell, U.S.C.G. Class Of '42; Varsity Football, '41; Varsity Track, I41; Y. M. C. A.. '41; University Players, :41; Intra- mural Sports, '41. Voluntccrcd, 42. John Munion Cnlc Lorenza Wallace 510C WJHVL'H SPELMAN WILLIE K1155 .X1.-NIHE-I.I.N .UIA WISH IH' H'Hlf I- GUI IJSHY MISS IiiiNi'S'I'lNli XXAI.1..-H.il Mm Hamm: :mJ Wbrh J.Jclmit. Mich JUNIOR SLXIOR $11.wa Athnm! Ln. AthLJT GA. FEATURES Did you ever try to pick the lam: looking pmuh nut M .1 bnkct? KVCU. that's any compared 19 our job of pigking II'H' posscsxors 0f the must pulchritudc for Tllli TURLH. Realizing that you descrwd nothing but the bust .md 11$9 INT? C'OIIIFR fully nwarc of the uirumnmxnm that might L-nxuu. uc , . Orhmlu. HJ. submit our choices and sinccrch' hupr that Ihcv arc vuun . . - ' - JL x1011 also. TIIL STA! l. x MISS ICLI'AANOR MILTON Atlanta. Ga. SOI'I unmm: MISS- MARUARIC'I' LURDUN Ncuuil'k 3L L SI- x EUR Mm. lirncxtinu Wallace is truly .1 tlnm'iu- of tilt xlutit'llts of Murclmuw. Shc 11.13 .IH of the attribute; of Spclmm wnnnnhuud, Ejh.1:'.1ucr. aclmlnuhila leudvrnhip :lml pcrmnaiity .1rL wull rcpn-wntcd in her pcrmn. Alma; xil11 hul' uarlling Jttmcliwnmx 1nd lm rlmcu, Shu xuu clmwn Mm .XIJruun .md V him in 194! hugum- of thew 1min .md again m I942 th' u'm lexcn by the xlmicms m Xinrclmuw, this' timc .u an :nruuimt to the l-lumccoming Queer. She Lx .1 wniul' ,iL iwmlman. u-imw Immu ix En KILHHJ. Hcru WL' Jltcmpt tn xhnm' our lu-Lliu Jud Inn: l'ul' her in dedicating lhix pagv m iwr .Lnd lwr xx'nmmly .ittrilnutux, u high 121w 11w .1- .1 uiklm'. friL-nd .md 10ml .ldmirur LII- .IH Mm'rhouw mvn CYCI'IVH'IIL'IKU MISS MAYME KILGORE Brcvard. N. C. FRESHMAN NIISS ALI'RLUA W'UUDLN Ul'lkmdu, Ha. I'lll-srlsmx MISS NADINE ROBINSON Hus. Muinm. Iowa Smumumu: MISS: LOUISE SMITH Athcns, Ga. JUMUK MISS .IUNI'T SI-RUNG Mcmphis. Term. SI NIOR MINE BARBARA HOST! 3 .XleH. iul. .fL' NIOK MISS MARION W'll I IS ALLmIJ. ha. SLJJ-mmmu MISS NllfIYJTIHIZ-N PICITRSUX .Ml.u11.1.h.1. 51 Viola MISS jEANNIC I3UI,I,F.R DeLrnil. Mich. FRI-MIMAN HHS TE HiiAiN IS.-xNKH'I'ON Uncunm, N. Y. Snwlmxuml MISS MAHFI INF PA'lhlllzRSUN Brooklyn N. Y. Sum luuolu 1.363555 14 . . 55'g1' .n.$ E; a.$:$$ vsws?x-$iiii'; : ! HHS KJW'IjNIKHW'N ?lHJl'-R Album. in. .JLNIUR MISS I'WJ'ANUR MIITUV A1Lmlmtm. SUPHUMUIH MHH kIUYt l: L'UUPICR .XHJIILI. Km. I'm klmxx O f a Q, 9 J; K Vs . 1W, a a ,1 KVXHLULH; $7 Cwmlx Cit mu MI Ax'm' ANN: mm; Alternate L.1pt.1in Wdl'rcn Panama THE COACHES lew art the men who plan the Tigcr slmlrgy in fnmball. lux'Lcllmll. tuck. Lunms .md gulf. Thu? Imus pruduccd cthpiom in .111 of 111w.- activiliu ,md have yet to xlwu' .1 dls.1ppoi11t'i1'ng team. nI'ths' 11.1w folluwcd well the fomstcpq of those who Imw cmchud Mm'uhumc tmum m victory in the past: S. H. Archun 51:. B. 11'. Harvey and Ray Vaughn. Coach Forbes its .1 grjduntc 0f Murrhuuw Cullugu am! thu Univcrxity of Michigan. His Jdvsncc work :11 Springfield YALCLJL College enables him to tumch his boys LIN fundamentals in .1 way thcy .lluuyw umicrumd, Cmch lixum is J glutdualc 0f the: Unirurwn 01' W cmnin with .1 141.5. degree. Prior to his induction kn the army. during the lax't b.tikctball SCJSOH ht: uau tootlmll lim coach. track coach and lntrJ-mum Director. Coach Arthur is .1 gmdunc ol' Mm'clmuw and an imtrucmr in the Atlanta PLINEC School System: .llm rect'x'ing SH football cud conch. .m'i'itam lmx'licthll coach .md gulf gulch. Coach I'orbvs ix' klmwn .zH mm the campus by urimas mmux llmugh this iu probably thc firs: th-a hmrd of them. Sum;- of Ihrln arr Jill? Slickn jm- CJJLJL .Iuc Smooth.n lcc-lmx Charlie and -Iou Concimm. HL- iu highly respected lay an who knuav him or hmm- of him. and i'i always charactcrind by Na cunlnuxx an-J L'KI'II'cxinI'IlIJVH PHIL but he's a jolly good follow. FOOTBALL TEAM 'I'hn: WM.1 Harucm 'I'iluvl'k nr' Vnrclmmc erlluur wRL'Jdnn; tram left to thu: IimE Rm: .Iclt. Imunhllc. kn; Slaughtvr. Hrtr'ml. Hula: I.1mrl'. Armiuun. ALL: R. Scum. AILIHLL Lthnmn. Hum: Ranuc. I.1 .f mn'!.l'f: er- rR'rmdwani, hrillm. 0.1.: VJCl-s. Scncul. 5. f4 Pquxnn. huduillu. K51; SImmum. AthLh Thumb. Allanta: JnnLIn. Amlm'cr, N.Iv. 'I'f'ur'd' Rurr--Hydc. 1'..lrlla1gt1nl1, KL: Kurmgaj: Mclufimm Him: Hanan. Luancr. i..I.: Uwrm. Stuart. FLL: Smith. Hmullc, Ilclrnit. Mirhx. Panic. l-'.hr!itILL 513., HIHHII. Slanfurd Athnm, Sg-rrnmi Rnu' HL'ndcrknn PluHJJciphm. V.I.: 'I'urnvr. Mhnm; Rump. MLIntJ: HiH, Luiumlmx. UL: Hillcn High Puim. N. E.'.: Jones. Culumhux. 0.; Iackann. C Ilumlnh. U. HMf Huu UurCI 1nd. th-IMJ; Rnhimnn. Anthony Alhnm. AIIchum t'apmin liarwm, 'I uprIr. HIH; fnpljin .Mnlrrum. Sanm Ann. '.1Iif: W'mnlunglmn flrwirmd. 0: .Itnkiwu, '.1nHIcuk S. t..: .Im! Iinbmum. I'IJI'L Hnnruc. LI. FOOTBALL RESULTS 1942 QC tuber 3 -Morchousc 0c mbcr lO-uMorehou 5c Octoln'r l 7 51orchnusc October 23n-Morchousc October 3 likiorehousc Nov. 7 Morehousc N cw. l 4?N10rehou 50 NOV. 217Homc- cominguMorchouse ChC lv 22 12 15 'I'uskcgcc IR Ft. Bcnning 6 Clark 9 Atlanta Fla. Normal 6 Jacksonvillc, Fla. Xavier 14 Atlanta South Carolina 7 Orangcburg. S. C. Morris Brown 19 At lama Cuiumbus, Ga. Fr. Bcnning, Ga. Ala. State 7 Atlanta FOOTBALL LETTERMEN CLARENCE ANDERSON HMWL! BLECH CLARENCJ- Hi-Nm-xmx HOMER HILL PAUL HYIJI: RUBl-LIIT .IlzNKINQ W'Iusun Jom-zs GEORGE; JORDAN EDWUNIJ KEMP J. Y. MORLLANI: anuklzx G. PARSONS JOHN B. TUR Nut ROLAND PEARSON A. T. Ronmsox ROBERT Scu'rr CHARLES SIMMONS Huzlim 1-: SMITH STANI'URU SMITH PRFSTON Wucux ALMRT Wu: HMS Pizfl-K MOON GEORGE .ll-iTl' MARSHALL ARNOLD. A-Immgc-r HUM KR NAM I. Shtfixfiriwr DU an' Scum; Trur'm'r Nhrwllulf Arnold, Mmugcl' Dudley 5cm 1. Trainm' Ilnmcr Nash, Statistician XAVIER I4-'HOUSE 0 The Maroon Tigers rushed into their lint game of the 1942 hedSUll With plenty Kent. They taxed the Xavier gridsters almost to the limit before bowing in defeat H-LI. This tlcfetlt was not disheartening and the loyal studentx: fans 1nd 01d grads went away uith hope in their hearts. for they saw grunt puuibililies in the Tiger Squad. After an exchange of punts in the Iirst quarter. the Xax'eriles pushed levn t0 the Tiger onc-erd line, but that old Tiger Spirit and brawn held them on dowm .mti ptmted out at danger, Later in the same quarter the XJX'CI'tICN lwlueked .1 Tiger punt but were unnhle to advance puKt the lhiI'Iy-vn'd marker. In the seeond quarteru Scott was seen to punt 71 yards fur K-lurehuuae. the longest punt of the clay. Xavier succeeded in moving up to their own 44-y.1ni line .md had to punt. Robinson gave them their first break of the game when he fumbled the return .md Imt the 13.111 0n the 28-yard line. In the men few plays the Gold Rush passed t0 t1 touchdown. The after-Luuehdown point was good. The Xavier team scored aguint this time in the fourth quarter. They set this score up with an inter- cepted pass. which placed the hall on the Tiger's 30-yard line. After .IhDul four plays tm Xaveritc emahetf through tm- -.1 touchdown in the waning veeunds of the game. The conversion wax good and the genre stood Morehouse lJeXJx'ier 1+. Irrespeetive of the score. the 'I'igers were all over the Held. They threatened the Xuier tum several times but were unable to push across. Capt. Anderson. Homer Hill. W'ilbur jones and Robert Scott were the Tiger sparks in the b.tekfield. Mternnle Captain P.It's'uns .md Robert jenixins were stalwarts in the line. MM. w... m'mt!.w -. unsub- hhw u. yew y; e . Snxlom: SMIIII. Center MOREHOUSE - MORRIS BROWN Morehc-une lost another good gume LU Morris Bmwn by the seore 19v2. The game started with Murehmue kicking UH to Morris Brown. jaclison brought the kick back 20 yards. and after two trim at the lint: Arnoid kicked to the 40. Morehouse failed in lWU tries at the line .md kicked. In the next series of play? :1 kick by- Arnold of Morris Brown was blocked for two pointt. The game see-sawed fur the rest of the first quarter with Morehouse and Morris Brown each threatening to score onee. Morris Brown made their first tuuchdown on a sustained drite midway the. second quarter. Arnold em'ried the ball met from the tme-hnlf yard line. The half ended with the score 6-2 in Favor of MO r'ia Brown. The third quarter opened with Morris Brown kicking UH to h-lorehoth'e. The quarter WM sparkled with some brilliant rum by Anderson, .tntl one intercepted pass lay Turner and by Arnold of Matrix Brown. Morris Brown scored their ceeond touchdown Lite in the third quJl'ICI'. The Ifl'wl touchdown 0f the game tun made midway the last quarter with Arnold carrying the hall. In the remaining minutex of the game Murehouse sthed two drives but Were not able to score. The game ended with Morris Brown Ahead 19-2. MOREHOUSE - TUSKEGEE After a week of practice, the Tigers traveled to Columbus, Georgia, to test their strength Jgaimt the 'l'tlsheeee Tigerst The Tuskegee Tigers pmde just a little too strong. and the boys went down fighting to the tune. of 13-0. The hall remained in Tuskegeek territory all during, the first qUJl'tCl', hut Morehouse was unable to score. During the second quarter, More- house pushed Tuskegee .2 over the held, but when the chips were down they didtft have the punch to score. Tuskegee scored hr first touchdown early in the second quarter. The third quarter was :1 draw with both mum giving about as much :15 they were taking. 'Iduskegce hCUI'Ud her last two touchdowns, but at a dear price. in the final quarter. The game was leyed under the h'ghts 0f the beautiful Memorial gradium in Culumhm. The bands of Morehouse and Tuskegee put on their annual display during the half. thlmt Hll L, llalf-back MOREHOUSE 22 - FT. BENNINC 6 Following four straight losscx. Lhu Tigcn rccnwrud Ilu'ir uquilibrimn in Dnughhm Stadium :at FL Hon- ning by whipping thy PanthL-rx. 22-6. A crowd of 3.0m: soldier fnm witm'swd thc COTHCSI. which prowd l0 bc a onc-sitlcd sHair. Morclmusc scored a safety early m the fint qLIJI'lL'r when Dixon ul' Lhu Panthers rccm'crud a fumble and was c.lught bchind his goal. In rhu wcuml quarter. Anderson passed to Hill on thy fourth duwn for A touchdown. Thu Tigcrs' cucuml touchdown carm- when Anderson dipped by the P-Jmhcr dcfcnws. 0n .1 douhh- rm-crcr from LhL- Flvu-erLl Iinu. Now. it wm. the Panther: time to gut in thy gum: Thcy lmgan clicking .md moved the bull down the field. ncrting: six points for thcir team. To prom that the gum- waslft over yet, the Tigers started .1 driw that cmh'd when Scmt plunged over from the Ft. Banning; Lhrcc-yard lino. Anderson. Hill And Scott were like Hashes and on the oficcnw they atmycd behind the P.1mhL-r hm: :11- mnsl .1-5 much m; the P.ITILIIL'T secondary. jcnhinx. Punons, Kemp and Turncr smmhcd up plsg after play and kept the Panthers from getting $t.1l'tcd bcfnrc the last quartur. MOREHOUSE - 0 CLARK 9 This 31.11qu rmulwd in out of lhc mm: hcnrthrcnk- ing dufmu ui' Lhc emin- sL-Mon. Thu 'Ihigcrs had in yards guim'nh pawn complm'cd. .md nvcmgc 0f punts, nnh' LU han- Clark KOI'C J safety in the second quar- m' .md x1 touchdown midwxy the Iinnl unrLur. Thu Lasl hJH 0f l'ih' iilml lllLlFECI' WAN serthd h? bril- liJnl paving; by I H Abner .Iunm 0f Morchuuw. lI-.- strum! bl'hil'ld hix own hnc :15 cool M a frog m1 .1 hlm-L of ice and literally flooded the air with passes. liuL hmc Jml tide inIs on no man and the gun mu -.m cud m hix Ens work before thus Tigcrs wcrc .1h'lc m aumu Hambrick. Harper .md Farrell xl'ood mu for Clark; while junta, Scott. Parmns. Smith, and Tumor L'xcchd for Mnrchouw. Mom 1 AND. HILL. Snmum. RUILIXSON MOREHOUSE 15 - ALA. STATE 7 It was Maroon and White Day at B'Ior'uhmlsc and the Honwuuming game was the feature of thC wcck. Old grads and friends of tlm College packed in Harper Stadium to witness the .lctjvitics 0f tllc day. Though neither team had :1 promising record, the game was slated to he :1 good one by virtue of the fact that both teams knew football and could make a good stand against each other. Before the: opening whistlu's scrcmning uound subsided. the Tigers had grabbed off two points on .1 safety by Catching; up with and ctwcring .1 lull p.15: from ccnm' across the goal. They thcn proceeded to .swcvp tin.- Hm-ncu Jway and marched down to the Stntr: unc-yuz'd Iinc, buL Shut: iwld. Look over the: ball After hIhigur receivers had muffcd several passes behind the goat. and kicked out of dangcr. 'thnm took the lcad then when they served after blocking .1 Tiger punt. Captnin Anderson and Sitmnons set up .1 Tiger scorc in the third framc and Jones crossed the double stripe. Morehousc scored again on .1 sensational pass from Jones to W'illinms .Iml lateral to Smith. who mccd the extra yards for the score. Anderson, Hill, joncx and jordan sparked the Malroons from the btlckficld and Williams, Parsons, Smith and Tul'ncr were the stalwarts in the lint. llozslh- Smith. Gund Jot IN TURNER, Guard HAMTT BEECH, Ccnrcr JOHN TURNER Iluhn Turner. stellar guard, was the only Tiger :0 hr sclcctcd 0n the mythical All- Southern football u-Jm. jolmnirs came to Morohousu from a high school that h.1d no football team; therefore, he had to start from scratch bccnuw of complete Incl; of experience. It didlft take him 10:13; to prove himsclf :1 valuable player and make the stut- ing clm'cn. which ho attained in his sccond season. johnnic was an intramural pct'formcr in basketball. track. softball and tennis. each of which he went after with thc real and xcst M an :n'dcnt admirer. HL' was .1 senior .1113 A member of thc Alpha Phi Alpha Fru- lcrnity before his induction into the Army in jnnuary. It is msy to bclicvc that Juhn will go .lbllth his ncw duty as enthusiastically .15 he: participated in the activities about the campus. ch consider it an honor to salute John Turner 0f Atlnnm. Gum'gia 0ur AH- Suuthcrn guard. SAW H :z. AMA. Gm Imam, Vim: I .w I Axm mum, Xlnuux l'.u I Hun . 'I'.u kl;- Knmu LLIPI'LK CH nu l s fhxm k5 'I'hia um: guL many. but . . . 'Mx. 1. 'yx . . x gmaan- Q MJmu'n 'I'igur xmjn Golden 'l'igcr OUR BAND Thu Murchuusc Band hm dcnc moi'c LU L'lvx'au' school spirit than um- L'.tn imay' , h: wmlchwurd i5, HIn unity there is strength .md it is under student supurvisinn. Thu h-Ior'chouw Collugu Band was organized by Professor W'illi: Lawrence james. This musmal genius knows not only band music, but prubJHy mtn'c shout Negro mmic leli Jny other pcrsan. In addition l0 living: an alumnus of Monk house College. Professor .Iamcs ic dil'cClor of thy Spclman College Glcc Club. How could thix' Mm'rhnmc College Band fJiI under such lL'Jdcrship? Uur hand diI'L'CIUI: :15 :1 grail nmalrixn and former Morchuusc Hudmt. mu' the nccd fur :m enlivened school sflrit. He. realizing that mm can make unc feel strong and confident when defeat i5 chm: .11 hand, Lhiit sclinnl ., i 7 . - a . ,. l W. L. Inn's spnit Ldn tL-iclup and Impnc tum manic, .ind L 13: tcnm i morale wins gnmus. Professor Jame: wl out 10 duvciop a. strong musical unit. Hr: molded :1 group of raw musicians into :1 wclhroundcd band. which holds its own whenever it. is am display. The band has good school spirit. but the band alunu cannot inspirc i1 football team. Thu student body and faculty must haw- thnt type of school Spirit which win let the Maroon Tigers Imuw that thcy will have the school's support in all their efforts. That type of school spirit that will let those hard working; dctct'mincd. heroic schunlnmtcs of ours hvho .111: willing to .mcriiicc their precious time, energy, lives and limbs to advance: :1 worthy causcj Iumw Ihai if they fight vaiiamly the entire tatudcm body and faculty of Mm'nhumc Colfcgu will Support them. Fomball Hand Homecoming Day V NQW Wyn Thu tidu has turned. Mix: Maroon .md W'hitc and hcr attendants, HARDWOOD ACES .1! llnnrfmml: Aflhnu .-H H a HUDHIM'J jtlJur Wlm prun'nEr-x the wcmhing mfiumrc in lhv yard Jy x.tiun. AI muuw .. ' .1L'L'f-uI1j. .H In: lump llwu lull liuWH LEN cum . 1-; N up 11w Hal 1w: puinn. Pr'mlrju H'n'u-x: KudLH n Ill: 11-: MI: MI MN turn. El'u nx'ing xhuu mm the Maruun IHIJI up in vu'r-x gdmu Hr 11M wE-JmH liu'n knswn til min .I haul Jun .1ml c.ln m-P .u rrmu .illel .1wa Jrluh'. fm'liu Irier-Z .Inl'an ugh innnx'n .1-. l!!;' imf r-l 1h;- mu. i. Hc N.Hul Em iiIWI full 311th undo: llrlxy 111': Md t'.ll'HJ.1 lab pmilion 13c, Mmd lllc 1mm Jhnluu' nf 1 dnuht. rlnhnK nnc hand khuh t-IUIH LIIL' urr'nu .Iml hh mmL Lrilw u'm'u the high 1i:11urt.'x nt' I'li'. game. hm.- .' Hmw -: lawn um c.luly 1hr Hum n:nxmnding phycr 0n 1h: tum Hun lxaH I1.m:llin:.; .Ibilniux Inn- n-sl Ewen munllcd ln' am ulllcr Ilyu' N.Iur im' mam .1 thy. Ilc Wm l'hiNC'l'l an the S. l. A. L. third H'xm lH' Il'lllk' nf' Iln m:nlamlmg mm'lmmunl play. f'r..'1.'::..'. H..'.II.I,J.I':' UgMdNra: IJInkx u'.lx ll'ulv ,3 lecld Lapldin .h ncll 1. .n nn-ilm'. pliyvr. Hr anu Inm 1n Immllv 1m 1mm un .1mf vif ilu h ill: 1iglwlingmt mu.:-.I mvmhu :Ii Un- I94l kmwn JIIJ m'w' ILl up Hunt 1119 11le u'hi-dlu Ind uclumiL-J. Hg wak' maul fur hm LT't-thJ dump. and fur hm imprummu uludning fur .1 x01 l.lmt dull I'wnni lhr Iemp ncn'M' L-u'rv Iimc, IihleluH IUEIL'I' AIL'II OI H'f I: Iikmms .'3 Imus Hmzmx IUHN 11.1,1-wn Ll i1!:t.l JI I x 5.H1L'H Mt NA HI PM a x 0.x Wu t an AI m m XVII 1 Luis lit m I SI HI I. Mrmugr-r LAGFD TIGERS Ihrrix, W'ilcom MLMJrh, qu, W' Iiml: SAMUEL Mt MATH tiltflmm mar! Sh'r'far Murmur HKH' For nsa VJ . x19 gm: K Q6 .uwww 'I'lH; 'I'lL.l-'R t AMI: SQUAD funk. BI'UULN. Kvmmn, KV'iHlex, WHJun. 'l'LHnmn. Simmum. Hgkldllh lk'arwu. Jen. Ildl'l'iM l,im'uc. Linux MOREHOUSE VARSITY BASKETBALL SUMMARY MOREHOUSE TOPS Y BIG 5 50-43 Bcluind 111C sensational shooting spree set by Jerome HarriS. the Morulwusc Tigers won its first gmnc of the wawn by ;1 score of 5U-45. Huu'L-xur. thix wnmtiunxl ft'Cth'llJl'l must share the xcuring honors. u i111 lhc x'L'LL'mn jut Johnson Of LIN: Y tram. juhmun 111d H.1rl'is mndu IS and 17 points, rcwcctix'cly. W'Illialm and Jun 0? Mm'ulmusc and Vinson and Bmu'cH 01' the Y Big 5 were other outsmnding pcrformcrs. MOREHOUSE TRIPS BAMA STATE 40-33 In :1 very rough but intcrcsting gamu. Morehousc dcfuatud thc BJmJ Sun: Hornets 40-55 for iu initisl cnnfcrunu' win of Llw 1940 unison Outstanding pur- furnu'l's l-m' Mm'chouw WL'JT W'ilcox. W'illinms. MI;- Mlth .md N.Irl'ix x- 1m nudr IO. 9. 9. JI'ILl 7 points rcspcctiwly. Hughluy .md 'l.lmmpsun wuru llm but for the Horncls ujlh ? .1nd 6 points I'csprctix'uly. MOREHOUSE NOSED OUT BY MORRIS BROWN 3330 Preston Wilcox 0f Murchousc introduced himself as a basketbafl performer by scoring 13 points against the well balanced and experienced Morris Brown five. Capt. Samuel MCMMI! collectud 6 points to aid in his team's total. V?ilcox shared scaring honors with WHIIi-am Carter of Morris Brown who mnk IU points In XViicoxk 13 points. MOREHOUSE BEATS CLARK 38-33 The Forbes-Archcr cagurs were at their best when they dcfcatcd the favored Clark Panthers by a score of 38-53. Capt. Dinks McMath of Morehousc and - Re.-L Baker of Clark sharcd scoring honors with II and 10 points respectively. Other ouutnnding performers wcrc Brooks and Wilcox for Morehousc, Brown and jacox for Clark. MOREHOUSE WINS AGAIN. 30-25 The Muntgomcry scmation. .I'crumc Harris. sct a fax! pace which enabled rllc Muruhouac Tigcrs m dufml 1hr Alabama Stun: Hornets 30-26. Harris of Murchousc. :md Bankhmd of State. were high point men with 11 and 12 points rcspcctivcly. MOREHOUSE NOSED OUT BY ALABAMA 35-33 In .llHJIhL'I' LIIHINILIHIY rough gum: Ihc Mm'ulmmc 'I'igcra 1m: In the 'Banm Slat: I-iornuu by .1 urn- poilu margin, 35-33. Pruum W'ilk'ox 0f the 'Hmlht' Jud IIugMc-x' 0t- Stun luuk Lliu mduldlul scoring human with 11 and H puinH t'cspcctivch'. MORRIS BROWN TOPS MOREHOUSE Juvmc Harris and Albert W'illianm Mm'chumc alarm ltd thuir tram ufl'cnxiruly in tin: fruiLIL-ax 1.151 minute cHurh which WL't'c put futh Ln m'urconw tln- load of Morrix Brown. Their cifortx wm- not enough to overcome the xubsmntial luud which Mor- ris Brown had pilL-d up in the first lmlf. Thc 3:.1mc L'ndcd 30-44. Morris Brown. Uulxmluiing fur Murrix Brawn .urc Richard Willytc and Lam. 'Icwic Bryxn with 19 and I4 poinh rcspcnn'vly. Harris and Willianw madc II and ID lm'nlx rmpcctivcly fur Murchousc. S. C. BULLDOGS BEST MOREHOUSE COLLEGE TIGERS 43-4l The last minute rally 0f the fighting Tigers was not enough to overcome the lead which had been piled up through the game. The oHensive efforts of Wiicnx. Harris. jctt fur Murchouw did not equal that of Copeland. l-luldcn. Moore and Bligun i'ur South CJroIin-J. W'Hlmn. Harris .md llctt made 16. 9 and r3 poinu rcapcclivciy for Morehousc. while Cupcland. Holden. Moore .1nd Bligm nude 14. 10. 3 Jnd 6 poinu rc- spuctivcly for South Caruhmn MOREHOUSE ROUTS LANE 58-32 Aided by the sharp eyes of Brooks. McMath, Wilr um ll'IL' Maroon Tigurs turned back thus tighting Lane Dngnm by .1 decisive margin of 58-32. Brooks and McMath were high point men with I4 points each. Hawkins and Thomas were the offensive stars for 1.1m: with 12 and 10 points ruspurtivcly. W'ill'mm .md Harrh of Murclluusc wen: 'Flopx dc fcnsin'ly. TUSKEGEE DOWNS MOREHOUSE 45-43 Th:- Cjoldrn Tigers of 'i'unkcgrc dcfmtml flu: MJ- mon Tigm 0f Murchuusc in :1 very hunted tilt. The game WM quill: unusual in that :hc lead chlngcd scwml times. and .n no time did L-itlu-r lmm'x haul L'xcccd five points. hapL MuMuth 0f Morclmuw. Perry and liablus n+- kacgcc. sharud high point 110mm with 16. 15 .md 12 J'cspcctiwly. W'Hcox err'u. W'illimim of Men:- lmuw. .md Ucm'gc 0f Tuskegee. had 8. H. 7 and 9 points rcspuctively. MOREHOUSE TOPPLED BY FISK 49-37 Muruhuusu Incl .1 hustling I'isli hvu .md was dc- fullvd by .1 L'minl of 49-57. Pink's :imnnth working machine. which was led by Hill with 19 pmnu. cum- plctcly lmfilcd thc Tigcn 0f Mm'chmmc. Suln uzu .1 standuut for Fish with L? points. Wilcox was top acm'cr with 9 points for Marc- housc. W- illiams 0f Morehousc, was thc hrs: dufcnxiw player on thc our. MOREHOUSE 4S-XAVIER 48 ln :1 very thrilling game. the L131 game of thy m1- son for Morchousc, Xavier defeated Mm'ulmuw in .m overtime period 43-45. At thc cm! of lhc 4U4ninutc affair the score was knotted up 4545. Clifton, XJVLLT; Harris .lnd W'ihmx. Moruhuusc. war the outstanding warns of the game with .21, I5 .Ind 14 points t'cspcctix'chh WH'ighl ot- XM'icr. nun dccidcdh' the best Ilournmn. Hr cullcclcd 9 points for Xnvim'. CLARK BEATS MOREHOUSE 44-33 Clark, ch by its clungntud ccnIL-r', Owens. cvcncd the count with Murchuuw lay trouncing the Tigers hy a scurc of 44-33. Uwum war. suificimtly nidud by Swiggim .m-J Brown who lhl'L'W in 10 .1nd 9 points rm pcc l i Yul y. Whilcox 0f X'Iurclmux'c sinrcd thc woring Imnorq wilh 1+ puinth whilc W'iIIime was the.- wcund bust lrnr Murchouw with 6 points. Il.u'rh .md xluux m-rc tlm Llclrrlrdvc Handouts for h-lut'L'huuxL' .tmi CIJI'I; l'ct-pcctivL-ly. MORRIS BROWN 40-MOREHOUSE 38 After receiving .1 hyc in Ihc IirsL round. the More? homc Tigers took on thc Morris Brown Wolverincs .md wurn' nuwtl ULIL 4U-3h' in the second mund ngC of Ihc S.I.A.C. mumJIm'm. In thix hL'JtEd :lHlJiF .fcrnmc HJI'l'is .llui Prmon Wikox fur Moruhouxu. .md W'illiam WWIytc for Mor- n'ix Brown. wcl'c rhc ofi'cnsivc stars of the game with 1L HF JIMI I2 pmnh rwpuctivuly. Lm. Jun. 1m. JLI IL JAIL Jan. JJ I1. Fulu. Ft'lL Fcb. Pub. I'ult. Ik'b. 2 3'10rcl1uuw 87110114101 : 9 3101'clwu5c 12 Murulmuw l 6 5'101'uhuusc 2 IiMorchouw 2 E-Mm'chousc 1 1urcl1uuw i-N-Iurclmusc 675-101'cl1ouw 13 31011 1muw 15 Muruhuuhc 2 II N-1u1 cl1ouw MJI'ch 47Morchuuac l'l'anl; .Im' Coach Iiurlws S3 4.3 35 H 43 35 1943 Y. M. L'. A. Murriu Brown Ahlmma Stair Li. C. SMIL- Clark :Uxxbama Smu- Malmmn Slain: Mnl'rix' Brown I Am: ,rlISRCEL'L' 151'in Chrk Xku'iur Mm'l'iN Brown BASKETBALL RESULTS 49 +4 45 +0 Aleu Alhnm .Xl L1 nu :th.1:11.1 Atlnnu Mnnlgmnury. A 1.1. Mnnlgomcry. Ah. :KIIJIILI AI Linn Athnm A llama :XLLmLI Atlanta 'I'mkugcr. ALL. S,I.-Li.. 'I'ourmmunt MINOR SPORTS MARCH IAI I ARNOLD W'mh Tl'oplwiu .M'n-JM ix .1 wnmr .ll Hm:ullumw- Iunling frum Atlmrlu. H: H WcH knmvn uhncx'n' pnul IL-nm'x iu phycd among: Ncgmot Hr Ix k1 hirmm' Nuiwml BMW rlump 1957 .Ind N.Irinnal Jun'inr UnuMh champ WJU. ilv 11h wml Ill 111v finalw uf is dificrt'm dik'iu'unl. xlnn- 193.1 .1le playcd m 76 Luurrmmcnts' Winning 59 Ind lmim, V HLILvax 1wa .Iu'Jnh include II lmphluh and I9 nun .md erkd 111ui ilx plmum Jud other .w'arnh tutaling 42. Hr 1- m l'H-L H: hr phud In LUlll-L'I'L'Htl' uunpcliliun mm.- l94n Jud m AILJ. LNJIHHHLI much unu- lVU Iln t'tmLu'urI-L Umrt wnwu yudgmcnt .Ind 1.1.:ll'n Im'rilcd :k LI1I llu' 3.:.III'.L' m 19H .Hnl wun 111K Tim clnrnpinmhip Linnal mLim: in an'- numlw in I941. HL- is Lln- lUp pJAVu-r in Mch SingIL-a And Dtluhlua md Mixcd-dclumu m Ucm'gia SLIM: .md .KlelJ. Hu uwx 111E WMH'J'H x: 'nl-Lu. HIE Liriw .Ind Ins more HIIHIN than .1 iit-H Lalilu't :u.i.im1u gun belt. Me n Nu, 1 N.I-H'r .2: Hunt huuwr and I n .l .LCI't'J'. dumr IU win lhc 'mmhm'u lnlurculluluu'nu' Jnmpumxh Ihis xp: in-.;. NATIIAVHQI. nllEIJJIAN $Iill1 Truphics 'liL 'I'wllnun. um: ni' 111v mun: pmmu'ulg lcnnik PLUTYH w. lhik wctinn today, man a murmmcnl pLIn-r m 1hr Georgia Slam mum in 19?? .md wm climhmlui 11y Armrle 'Hm um Ihr Hut nl hm carccr punt nmaiucnlh m mL-L alum; yarn im- prmilu: Fli'u mmc with lunl. Lumen practice. Hu nan duuh KN rulmu-up in two mum in AILmIJ. I11 1942 he ruchrd hh pmk h! dale ln' wnmnlg lhc New linghnd .ILllllllr iiIID .1! H.1rt hard. Lunn. I,.ilCT in the wlwn. hr nun mxdy IE : mm: nut. Handing IIIchr in 1hr Ncn' Iinglmui Anuuillion'x i'hlxg'd lnua- rtuy. :ml wun .HA'JnL .n HLHLK ?mmkw .md Unublh runuvr-mh H9 uw' IIIE cunlmcnml xITUkL' .lmi 1th cil'mtcll .1 xmlmlh .md cnnxiatvnl glint. Mmuhnuxc has produced mine 01' the 1mm oulmlnding cinder path luminarim h! the suullL They haw: held records in almost AH cwms and mum .lrL' yr! unbroken. The mm! fmrsm im divinilml nun .lrL' Gtorgu Mitclu' . '41; Fm: AHCJL '40; Ulymsca Alum. '40: IL: Mmdows. .8: Jnmm Hugncx '43; Jul : Lcwix. '+IL As in ihc lust. again .u this mm of year uur Impc: smr M WC pruudlg' look ill our rwurds .Ind vimnlir; this immn'n 'I'ignr lrack rcprcscnlalivcx who will prnudh' bcur lh': ermm .1qu N'hitv color: to unknown hoighu. Wilbur jmm Calvin Smith INTRA-MURALS Thu illUl-HHIFJI program .1: Mnruhuuu' 1mm Many. burn .I m.t- dllinn. 1h prlrnarr .lllH H lo xunh 111ccumpclilivu urge ul' 11w uudcnh With .H'il'.'l,l;l' JllllcliL .Iluliu'. W'hun' thy phpaud l'dlu'JIilm gym clmww leach mcn mumr xkslln llav Imm- muml prugrnm prmidm .m uppurluniq m sl'mw nucK .Ilnlilim Q9 11.1m- bccn lill'lunch cnuugh m Inu- .lll nu'miw pm- ;L'Jm Eth tmih mlidln llw inu'n'nx nf .1 largr numlwr nt- kLudL-ml. Urn-nt 1H Nl-u'cllmhc mm urmpclc In .mmr lmm nI' imiixithl .uhleln: .1cln'1t13 Hm .ut'niu'n qmnmrrd .Iru l'mJl- ILIH. lmxl-xclinll. ILIL'R. lumim HUIIIIMH. ping pump pnul, Lln1 lllmu-mg. Fund ILIH. rs-Her lull. lmxlminwn. Imrw ulsnus. vlle'L- ch .and mum UHLIHH' Inning. ?aucml Inulnmm'lrh JIL' IHM l'-ILI1 Hair wuh nuimh lunm .Hul iudhidlmlk L'ntnpclinll; lh: mm: matHJIHlmg lullrncyk .1I'C in thVIhJH. mr-Ilmll, ping: pong. x'llrukcrx. .Ind Irmm. Illhls .lmf 11w next 10v p - arr drnulrd cularclv tn piL'luI'ca ul- :iluc .Iuixilirx .h ulouHy' Lulllglll Lu HUT phumngpIu-n, Lihtx'll l'IUI'lk'x Jud MMWILLH .M'nuld AWAW- - Sophomores vs Freshmen . en. $. . a. . '2 j inR-wg. 99.' a . 7 1... . ' V M'?'vh, Afmu': Scull. N0. 19, Sophunwru back. is shown making 1n cnd I'lm. Brion: One reason why the Sophomores won. Bt'f'rm: john Lewis, Sophonwru end, is shown Brian: A Freshman tries, but docs on .m .IcrLll detail. not gain. x y- g a $?,??- 1 HQ; wgggmv ' AH-Campus Selections Football INTRA ALL-CAMPUS FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST TEAM Pmr'h'un Ndmr Clan End . . . Robert Smith ,, . . . Senior End John Lcwis . . Sophomore Tackle . McKinley Marshall ......... . . Senior Tackle . .. . Francis Davis 7 , Junior Center... .. . . ,,,,,, , Forrest McKinncy. . . . .. . . Freshman Guard . ....... . James Mack . Sophomore Guard. . . Joseph Drakcward . . Senior Quarterback W'cslcy Sawyer , , Senior I'Lllfbnck , Thomas Masscy.. . Senior Halfbnck .. William Scott .. . . . Sophomorc I 'ul1b-.1ck........... . . .. Scott Lcu-'is................... .. . Junior SECOND TEAM 13nd . . .. . .William Moorcun , , Scnior End . .. .. . .. Lawrence Burwcll 7777777 . .. .. .. Junior Tarklu . ............. . . . ..I.th:1tIu.-y. . .. .. Scnior T.u:klc ........ . . .. . .Willium Gary . . . Sophomore Guard . .. ........ .. . .. Frank Owens .... . Senior Guard . . .. . Grant Stcvcns- .. .... . . Freshman Ccntm' ...... .. . jcssc Clayton . . . Sophomore Quarterback . . .. . .. .. jcrry Adams . . . ...... Freshman llalfbnck . . . . . Otis Smith , . lrruslmun Halfback. , Frazicr Johmun . Sophomore Fullback Douglass Carter . Sophomorv BASKET BALL AII-Campus Teams First Team Second Team Third Team ForwardiAlvin W M'dlnwthdcpcndcnts Ii Coombs l11dcpcndcnta WI. Joncs R-aggudy 3 Forwardh-Luif Cain Omrgns R. j. Willial11s-K;1pp;ls P. Gmyw-Suph. Comets Ccu1tur-W-'illi;m1 Mooru SL-niors Ison KVImtlc-y Scnion WC Wiflinms K-appn GLIJI'diCJIJI'lCS Gomby Imicpcndcnrs Silas Aerms lndcpcndcnts S. l.cwi$ 0mcgas Gmrd Achnndcr Pit'J.gv1'-.1Id Smi0r-; H. BrnswulI Indcpcndan F . Wrilburn Umcng Sdrrn'd 03 HIV Crmr'lnu' of flu- Cfaxx 'I'a'amw' HTO you From Fdihng Hands We throw the TORCH, Be yours to he'd it High... 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ATLANTA ATLANTA UNIVERSITY ATLANTA, GEORGIA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SCHOOL 01 LIBRARY SERVICE Aleiated with Mm'ehouse College, Spellman College and the Atlanta University School of Social Work In a University Plan For Information, Address THE REGISTRAR DISTINCT ADVANTAGES AT MOREHOUSE A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR NEGRO MEN Morehousr College is making adjustments in its rurricuium to enable it. to meet the needs of young men who are expecting: to gn into the Armed Forces of the Nation. A Freshman may hogin a1. mum to spm-ializv in hinlngy. rhemisiry. mathematics and physics, all of which are army vmphasvs. A summm' schunl is provided whereby a student can complete twelve semester hours during a summer session. Blanks on which you can make application for adminsicm and a catalogue will he sent at your request. 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