Morris College - Hornet Yearbook (Sumter, SC)

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PUBLISHED BV STUDENTS OF MORRIS COLLEGE SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA Ri:v. J. P . Gariiick Dean of I Iwological Department I o one who has given his lile lo the uplilting ol humanity serious o! Iiis obligations to his AI ma Mate •i —and to one who ahead in his respective held lo make the world a better place I ing lived therein, we sincerely dedicate this book. —ever con-lias lorged lor his hav- FOREWORD y— A great cle.il of talent is lost in llie world for want of a I i 111« courage. I'.very day sends to their graces obscure men whom timidity prevented from making a first elforl: wbo. il they could have been induced to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of game. I lie fact is. (hat to do anything in the world worth doing, we must not x|,in | back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but iump and scramble through as well as we can. Courage and perserverance have a magical talisman, before which our difficulties have disappeared and our obstacles have vanished into the air. thus we are able to present the sec ond volume of the Morrisite. PRES I DEN I s I lumanity needs a faith that love is at the heart ol life , that love is superior to hate, that men must become brotherly or they perish, that a law ol service and sacrifice underlies lile. that the- law ol sowing and reaping is in tin structure ol things, that happiness ix an acc ompani menl or cmsec|uc nc e ol the good life and never an end and that the only permanent award ol life ix CREATIVE LIVING. lo those noble souls who pioneered the way in establishing this Institution, lo those who stand by in heroism and sac rifice to help when the going ix hardest, to those graduates and former students who arc serving in various fields in many parts of the country, led on by the elusive ideal yet never faltering, this page is respectfully dedicated. I I). Pinson. fV'iiirni WHITE'S MEMORIAI ilAl.l. ii «s (ilad when llwy s ii l imlo me. Lei i is go into llie house of I he I ord LEGARE HAU. I'rom labor they shall come forth to res I. ACADEMIC KUILDINC ‘ V soinee of hnoioletlge. ____u-fss AI NRAWI.EY-STARKS Sleep oiler toil, poll after stormy seas DOBBINS-KEITH HALL 11ie Uosl of men luirc ever loved repose. PR ESI I )l '.. I S BUNGAU )W DEAN’S BUNGALOW Dean Gregg I I W'Bf RRY I )oHM N Ham I loi.MAN I IMIHI RNI Hall Harvey GaRNKR I I ASTI I ! •ARRINON SENIORS « N| vK i! v ; 1)1 _“Skippy Le Elite. H W. . I rnm.«ti Clul. « She belli ves ill slicking around tmlil lli«- irdl linns comes alone. CHANEY DOBSON-' Baby Ray” . . Gives lo ..II the best that she has—her smiles. RICHARD EISHBIRNE-Dick - . Ministerial I nm„ y M. C. A. « I nice ami kind lo everyone. REIIOI.IM Ml-1RCEDES GARNER—”In” . . Y W (• A.. I.«• I'.lite. Arl Clul . Dr.unalir Clul) « ‘’I|‘s xx .|| lor I re lli.tl lier thought are nol as inadequate as |,,.r speec li or she would be lost in a Jog.” BEATRICE E. GREGG—”Bi v” . . V. W. C. A.. |jOS I Jite. I lome Economic Dramatic ( lui, . . | .ale .n.lln whal a blessing. Wanna eat' All the teem. EARNI.STINE HAM-- I n s” - • Y. w. C. A . | ,.s Elite « • The race is not to the swiftest hut he Vsl endure to the end. Y W. C ired , A lack of 10 11 ANNIE IvXL’RIE HAI L- IJonnh . . . w c x , I hte. I)rarn.itic Club • . has inspired in.u.v' anil learned a lot m tier pursuit ol dramatic $. MARY IIASTIE— Mae” . . A.t Club lew words, and always on the point ELEANOR HANBI RRY—'‘Tooth pk k « | — i i, .. Economics, Glee Chili. Y W. C. A.. Dramath ('lul. Would my love lor knowledge were as great lor lood. W 11.111 LEI HOLMAN - Early R«ir . . y | ( A Dr.un..ti lull. 1 uOtl«!l, 8 « • Expresses his love ior the college through his «rious air. HERMAN O. HARM Y-Gr.z” . • Ministerial I . . Looked hack and wondered how he crossed over. SAIN I R IIARRISON— Naw.ii:” . • I ..oilwll 5. v . •58. Y M. C. V « ‘W'li.cl We want l« ' • a fool- ball game we call on Nuggic. Iackson Kl NDRICK Mel .1 NOUN (I. Jackson Joroon I.awrknci: IjOCAN McIntosh Myers Ioiinson Mi l.ioi) Matiison - SENIORS '■ R IORIA IA( KSO — ic « Ail ( lull. Student ( « iiii il « 'She not only li.is good mark lull a pleasant •mill- Im everyInmIv. GRACE.A lACKSON-' C.i. rbv” .. Glee Clul . Ye Metric Stcrmg. I I litc. Y, V. ( A.. Dramalii ( Ini Her ulio'iiilic .iliility is-mudi higher lli.m li -r statute. ( iiari.on i: j()rdon- Qhm ;v“ . . v w. c a., u I .lili (ilrr ( Ini . I )i.nn.ilu ( lull I beg von (Ion I gel mi- wrong. cause I can tn home WOODARD JOHNSON— Wool he « • 'Seldom seen of lie.inl—i.illv in class. annii: bijj.e ki ndrk k- dun'' . • . ciui . Dr.. malic Clul « I wish I were .is pond in n y subject-...Her as I .mi in foiling in love. CARli I IA I WRENCE—“Bic Ai........ • Y. W. ( Home Economics Clul . Le Elite - . She Lliese, ... culling all the classes you can. in all llie ways you can. as olten as you can CHARI.IE LOGAN « . Let's Bel lum oil the lesson l v asking questions — tli.it his molto. ROBERT M.I EOD-IW . . All Section of the Morris III « Boh s xihohixtii i oiuo was played a little fairer than some games—love lor instance. Bl.l'I.AII Mi l.l l X ). — Bi act ■ Slowly hut surely— she s reached her pisd. I’RI'DENCI Mi IN I OSI I— Toots” • • Student Council. Y W. C A.. Art I iul . !.e Elite. Home Eionomiis Club. Dramalii ( luh « I his young la'' ' ws all the questions ..nil answers before they are ''lie s quite jolly.” CHARI.OITE MYI RS— Chariot . . Y. C. A.. Lex I hie. Arl Clul • Realizing her speech is inadequate she makes up mi her written work. She has persona ’ too. IANYE V. MATHSON-' Jink . . Lx Elite. Home . ononiics. Y. W. C. A.. Glee ( luh. Art Clul . Dran «tii (Iul « • Her love lor music signifies she loves the l euulilul things « l life. Slie is very kind. 1 FACULTY I ir l row: I7.. M Booker. Dean ol College. Science « lames P. Gnriitk. Dean of Iheology. iheology and I'.nglish - J. A McConnell. Theology and I ligli School I'.nglish R I. Williams. Coach. Philosophy and History las. I. McCain. Coach. Education. Second row: Millard W C.phcll. Registrar. I I i story « G. C. Maxwell. Science and Mathematics « Grace I II.ip- v son. Dean of Women « W. I Burgess. Mathematics • William Moses. I'.nglish and Science. I hire! row: Evelyn Pickett ( oniphell. Latin and English - Ruth Richard Boyd. I .nglish « Sylvia ( arroll. Music. French • Bertha Roherson-Bursar. Bookkeeping. typewriting. Shorthand « Bessie A. Pinson. Dietician. Home Economics. I'otirlh row: Susie Lawson. Assistant. Home Economics . I ula Barton. Assistant Dietii ian I .. ( . lones. School Dentist. 4 Carl A. Brown......................................President Robert McLeod.................................Vice-President Beatrice _Jl. Cregg . ............................Secretary Janye V. 'MaTTISON . Assistant Secretary Charlotte C. Jordan................................Treasurer Prof. J. I. McCain........................ ’acuity Advisor Colors: Sleel ({ray and Maroon. Flower: Carnation (Pink) Motto: “Not finished: just heffun.’’ 9 AI Ml HOOK BkAOII V BURI.I NS Bacot f. A. Bl lOtOtJOMN Cain _ 4 . Bn. TON S Bt'KKOLT.MS China i Brown Bailcy Dam i i n SENIORS «• ROSAI.H M.SBROOK- Brook Y W. C A . Ds Plile. 1 )ramalic ( lul Has lli art ol lalling in love loo soon. Ill ADI 11 S BACON - 1 n. i • . Mis quiet easy-going way will deceive you. Beware! GROVI-R Bl 1 ION- Km’ « Adi,. res slrii llv lo ll.e Bi llon’ saying. ‘Never Imasl of your knowledge -CARI. A. BROWN— ( aii « Glee ( lnl . Quintet. Dra-malic ( lull • Now I lay me down lo sleep, my weiirv longue will l e .il rest. Will I ! I R Ilk ! )l .1 - Sli s liis intelligence l y argu- ing dmaiily. AI.BI'.RT Bl ‘RROl JC I IS—- Iack . . Dram.,lie . . AVI,ere ere tlie niadilin is. ibere wil I lie. also. SARA BL’RROl ’GI IS- Sis'll R We resped l er iiiom lor lier olislic wav ol arr titging tilings and lier aln lily lo sew. NAOMI W ANDA BAM .1 Y-’Nomy « I'.dilor. Sclu.l Paper Dranialir ( lnl « I lappv go lucky, come wliat will or may. IWI.MIR Bl’RGI SS - . Dramatic Cl„l « • Her good marks marie lier r lasses, lull lier sweel disposition made lier Irienrls. W I III I Ml IA CAIN— I .ii hi Bn” • • “II ll.e sun won mine out al nigllt in plare ol Mr. Moon, il woulrl ilia no dilfercnce lo lier. BI-RIIIA CIIINA- B,rt” « . An Cl .l - Siill wale runs deep, so does Uerl s indilference. I I l ABI Iri DANI I I R- Pink . . Glee Club. Dramall. ( lnl Wears lier dollies neally and always carries a smile. Muldrow Moone Murry Parker Richardson F.. Smith A’. Smith Sumpter Swinton Taylor Thompson Tinsley Wilder White Pearson Tarleton Weston SENIORS MABLI! F. MULDROW— Shoriil ' « It Albert is not involved neither 1111 I AL IX I. MOONL— At. As lillli- as you think In-s a good student and a good spoil. MOM IF] II MURRY-'Mollie . “She lias III.- ability. Ixil dorsn t like to over exercise il. OJETTA PARKKR— Jet « . I.cs F.lile. V. W. C. A.. Home E.conomics. Art ( lul . Dramatic ( lull Pay lu-i moiitli no iniiui. 'lie means .ill the good in tlie world. IORRIS PEARSON-Tom . . V. M. C. A . . “In liis possession lies tlie key to tlie commissary il not to knowledge—still lies our lorn. IANE1ATTE RICHARDSON— Nii . . Union............... i not a studious young lady. I !! gel by. sbe says. ETHEL SMITH- Red « . V. W. C. A . Lcs Elite. Home E.conomics, Dramatic ( lull « Sbe lias plenty of personality and knows bow to get along witli tlie young men. VELMA SMI IH- Mai « . V. W. c. A.. Us Elite. Home E.conomics Sbe lias a sweet disposition but simply will whine. ROSA C. SUMPIER-'Rosi . . V W. C. A. Us Elite. I linin' E.roiiomies « I las good taste in wearing her « lollies. W ILLIAM I SWINTON— Swint - . V M ('. A . Dm malic (lull, lootliall ,7. ’58 • lie's loud and jolly. I h- likes to argue when it s not on tlie point. G.ADSON I I ARM ION- Jack .. Sludct Council. Dramatic Club « lo him who lias the ability— lend. so we say to Jack. VE.RNICE TAYLOR— Iadi « Site i.s always lull ol smiles. MARGIE L. IIIOMI SON- Marc.e « . Us Elite. Y. W (. A.. Home E.conomics. Stenogs ( lull. Ait C lub « Is just a good student aild liked b all. JOSEPHINE TINSLEY-- Iosie - . A good s|k,.i and liki s the business world. ' GLM YS WILDI R— Boots - Dramatic ( lull « She's plenty airy, but good hearted. W ILLIE. MAE. Wi ll IE— Bill « . Believes in plugging alone.” LARNESI IN;: W I SI ON—A ery seldom knows—but it’s I letter sonic time than never. I’HE CLASS CALENDAR t Life is a full-blown year, with all things in I Loir season I lius. in our school career, each change hath rhyme and reason: I he seasons come and go—each with its gifts in hand. I hat we may see and know-how well all life is planned. io FRESHMAN YEAR • SPRING is the time of all green and growing things: what more fitting, then. I licit the Fresh man. in this green time of his life, should enter college I he March winds and the April showers were very necessary to the budding of the shoots of knowledge !! the hreshman mind. And we. so green in our dewy innocence, received at this lime the first seeds of knowledge and fell the lirst pull of tl re plow and the cultivator in this spring of our career. And this was the year of nineteen hundred and thirty live. Summing it all up we might say with the poet—that Once came sixty babies— I hrnugh our magi gales to pass— Scattering If you please. and Mavbcs — Weren I they as green as grass ioV - 7 SOPHOMORES © SI JMMER— I lie March winds and April showers brought forth an abundance of May flowers, and the Summertime came upon us almost before we knew: so dclightlullv did the one season blend into the other. We found that the skies were much bluer and the sun shone more warmly upon us. We held our heads very high and we kept the stalks that supported them very straight. I hey were not yet so heavy with their accumulation of wisdom and so did not droop with the weight. But our flowers were unfolding little by little. We were slowly but surely coming out into the light ol day. We gayly marched along lor we had such personalities to join us as the Misses Eleanor I landberry and Sara Burroughs, and Messrs. Charles Pickett and Roland Niles. Misses Pearl Watkins. Edith Brown and Willie Mae Spann broke ranks with us. leaving us to long for the new I fomain where Juniors ruled so royally. Our buds had become blossoms and the color ol our dominant characteristics had changed with the unfolding ol the larger blooms. 1937-38 JUNIORS • Al II J.MN—But verily, in school life, even as in nature. Leaves have their lime to fall, and (lowers to wither. Wry brilliant was our foliage that year, very rich our fruitage, as the little buds ol the- I'reshman year, grown into the Mowers of Sophomore development, became the richer, and more satisfying fruit of the Autumn. It was indeed the harvest of our early planting—the reaping of the- results of all our dreams and hopes and efforts. Regretfully we accepted a farewell from the Misses C lara Bright. Ida Rutherford. Ruby ( denn. Pearl Wilson. Louise Lee. Alva Murray. Lillian Kirven. Ruth Briggs and Daisy Bell and ( corge I aimer, as they chose to pursue dif-fercnl avoc ations of life, leaving us with our dreams and visions of soon becoming Seniors. New troopers joined us in the persons ol Mr. Win. Swinton and Miss Josie I insley. But it was not all glory and wonder and splendor. I here were tests, cultivations and the I'nil planting, and with all our wisdom, there was muc h to be desired. 19)8-■ SENIORS • WINTER—But even this stage passed on into eternity: the fruit was all gat I cored and stored away with our memories, and with the snows ol all the past in hoary wisdom upon our heads, we wolc ome the appro.ic h of Winter. Rugged in our young manhood and womanhood. lad in spot less snow and frost, protec ting the- yet immature germs of developing life from the- blighting atmosphere. we stand al the end ol our course. More of our c lassmates succumbed to the call ol Late. namely: Misses ( rrie L. Shephard. Mary Raiford. Anna Ross. Geneva Hickson. Louise I lastie. Anna Jenkins and Messrs. Randolph Weight. ( liarles Pickett and Reverend Horton. In their stead we welcomed the- Misses Janye Maltison. Margie I homnson. Yernice I aylor. Marylvn Dean. Elizabeth Dantzler and Messrs. ( liarles Logan. Grover Belton. Jack I arleton. It scorns a sadder lime than we expected. I L - world outside is cold. e know not what to expect from its bleak, bare atmosphere. Hut we must not forget that tomorrow we will all enter into a renewal ol life in .1 glad, glorious, new springtime. And so we go forth, robed in the snowy emblem ol our purilic alion. no longer green, nor red. nor even blue— Lor the last year satisfying— must al! shadows safely blow: Senior life- is purifying, and we pass—as white as snow. —Ri-iioi.da Garner. 50. 14 CLASS WILL the cIass ol nineteen hundred and thirty-nine. being .iImhiI In ,{,.p.ir( from this sphere ol education. in lull possesion ol .1 crammed nun.I .uol a wdblrainod memory. lo moke and publish tins, our last w ill .,n«f lr l imrnl. hereby making void .ill former will or promise hv us at ony time heretofore made, or mayhap . carelessly «|mkcn. one to the oilier, a the thoughtless wish ol an idle hour. To our beloved Faculty, we give and liequeath all the amarine know ledge and startling information that we have furrn lied them from time to time m our examination papers—and a sweet and im broken succession of rcstlul nights and peart lul dreams. | o our kind and noble President. Dr. I D Pinson, we l e |Uf.ilh our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, our giatitude and the unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. To the lunior class, we give and bequeath our Senior dignity May they uphold it forever. To the Freshman and Sophomore 1 lasses, we Rive any stubs ol pencils, eraser or scraps of paper that we may leave behind us in ths‘ excitement and haste of gathering up our cherished treasure for the last time. May they feci lice to use them and feel, iierhaps. that they may in some mystic way. impart some ol our great knowledge to them. To the football team of next year, we he |iieath the ability of Siinl Harrison Willie I. Holman and Sw inton And now person.ills—: Miss f'.thel Smith wills her ability to march to Mis Geneva Ramsey. Miss elma Smith w ills her line of live- to Mis Hattie I ta ier Miss Rosa Sumter leaves her ability to cel along with people to Mi Clara McDowell Mr W in. Swinlon leases his knowledge of history to Mr Charles holler Mr Gad on I arleton graciously bestows In scholastic ability U|M r. Mr I B. Butler, and hi know ledge ol nialhe-niatics to Mr. M Kinh-y Mi Knight Mi ernice laylor leaves her sweet disposition to Mi Rosa Woods. Mi Margie Thompson leave her manner ol mixing with people to Mi Mary Pinckney. N; Josephine I insley leaves her large vocabularly to Mr Riihard lleas-ant. Miss Willie M. White would like nothing In-Iter than to leave Miss Margie Carter her brown poekelbook lilted with comb, mirror, rouge, etc. It is Mis Ernestine Weston wish that Mi Marg.iret Sue W illiams should inherit her « harming and new hair style Miss Glsdvs Wilder leaves her gill to gab to Miss Helen White and her patience to Miss lva Murray. Miss Elizabeth I )ant ler wills her red coal to Miss ( arrie Bell Mis Marylyn Dean leaves her chewing wax to Miss arolyn lliomp son. and her neat appearance to Mis Orgic Lucas. Rev R I i h burne will hi dignity to Mr Addison Pleasant. Mi Rehold.1 Garner will her |Mi ition as W ( A president, and as manager ol the cafeteria to Mi s Clara McDowell. Miss Beatrice Gregg writ her green coat and brown oxlord to Miss I lielina Seller Mis Annie I I h-M will her oratorical ability to Mis lessye Mac- Wallace Mr Willie I I lolinaii leaves hi position as Dean ol men lo Mi barb-Smalls. Rev. II ( ) Harvey wills his dearly beloved job as hell ringer to Me 11 1 ■ .11 - Rohin on. Mr. Saint Harrison will his ability to jive to Mi Isaac Joe. lo Mi • Ida lackson, Mi s Grace l.o k on will her knowledge ol I iiilosophy. Miss Aiiiiii- B Kendrick and Wanda Bailey will their seals in the 8 to Misses Maggie Gayle- and lola Maple Miss arietta Lawrence leaves her tailored suit to Miss I ie ( link sc,ile, Mr ( harln- Logan wills his hash house I 'll Ohillila I OX-worth Mr . ( hailollc Iordan leave her room to Miss I tln-l Albany. Ml Roller) McLeod leaves his ability to gel Math lo Mr. I liomdS Bull, r Nlitf 1 ’rud.-ic4 McIntosh will her dignified manner to Miss Selena Holland Miss Beulah Mi I . -■■ Ion wills her seat ill till- c liafM-l to Mi Hattie Sharper Mi Rosalie Lhrook leave her heart I Mr. lol in I honipson Nil Ninllic Murray will her -8 to Mis Pearl I milage Mr Alvin Moon w ills his ahihl lo lool the teac hers lo Mr. W. P. I larrison. Mis lanve Mattison will her Senior diguilv to Miss iol.i lackson Miss hailolte Myers leave her |M silion in ll...ifeteria to Mi elda lackson Mi Ojetla Parker will her never-ceasing tongue to Mis I Initio I ra ier. NIi Med tel Muldrow will her seat in the- p.uk to Nil I.rum.1 Henry Mr Morris l car on wishes lo leave the key •« the commissary lo Mr George I miner. Miss leanellc Richardson wills her elaborate w.irdrcelm to Miss I )orothv (’nldough Miss I rin stuie Ham will her height lo Mi' I holm.1 Sellers. Mi- Mars Ha tie will her cpiiel disposition to Mi I Ii .iIm-iIi Plow Jen. Mi I b ailor I hunllierry will lu-r size to Mi Dorothy Diggs Mi ( lianie Dobson wills her seal in English grammar to Miss Geneva Ramsey. Mr. Albert Burroiigh will his bicycle to Mr Montague Bi.mlh-y. Mr. Carl Brown will hi neat ap|iearance to Mr. Enin Rountree. Mis Sara Biirmtigh wills hot temper lo Mi s Alva Murray. Mr. Wheeler Bradley leaves his harboring tools to Mr l.lllher W ilson Miss Bertha ( Inna Will her eve-glasses to Miss I ie ( linkscale. Mr Grover Belton leaves Ins old tooth brush with |mste thrown in. lo Mi Charles Small . Miss Victoria laikson will her brown coat and hat lo Miss Clara McDowell Mr I haddeii Ba cole- will his ability lo play the- piano to Mr. David ( oo|ier. Misses W ilhc-hneni.i Cain and Palma Burgess will their patience lo Mis 10I.1 lac k on. In witness wherc-of. we have hereunto sc-l our hands and seal this J |th day ol May in the ve-ar ol out Lord, nineteen hiindii-il and thirty-nine. WITNESSES: TESTATC R Marvi.vn Di an. Grovlr C. Belton. Makc.IE I IIOMPSON CLASS POEM By ( mi 1 I v kso . 1 Dear Classmates! Our time is Heeling We on each our road must trial Still, we’ve had a pleasant meeting; ()lir goal is reached—by the Grace ol ( nid. Trials and tribulations linvo been ours. But day after day we still loiiglil on; nd lor those- prc-c inns Incurs I he goal wc ve sought — is won. Morris, dear, we will not forget thee; In ccur hearts you will remain, I hough our parting he regretful We will often come again. ALMA Morris, our college dear With hearts all lilled with clcc-cr We come tec llcee— I hroughollt lib- ' cln-eke-re-d WAV I by name we ll ever praise. I c-.cc her ol youlldiil days All hail to thee! Each year we will send our token: I he dart of , ill not lall: I hough I know wove In-ell provoking Wc- II remember you one and all. I cue her . I rieuds, and Alma Mater. li.. has caused us now to pail: We ll not forget you or our Pater— Your names will be always in each hc-ait. As llic days will chill along. S« liccccl thoughts will keep 11 bill ol cheer. We’ll remember each iha|M-l song And the- scene sweet and dear. MATE R When from our homes wc came— To own thy lofty name Breathe coinage Iree Parc -lit and teachers, clear. Calmed by tin- lack ol lc-ar Pay homage ibrotivb the years All bail to thee! 15 CLASS PROPHECY W'ln-ii lit.- .lilli. nil task l pfQ|Ji. ' inc llic lullin' I my ilhi'lrioii' classmates i' .ill.il.'.l l me—you can imagine rny onslciii.ilioii. Mow could I possibly .'v.'ii attempt lo know ..millin'.' .iImiiiI ill.' lulur.- ol such .« large l!r ii| « l varied individuals? I low.'VOf. inliiilion liii.ally prompted me lo (oiil.i. I a crystal-gazer « l ini.'lu.ilion.il lainc who li.nl li.'.'ii brought lo llii (ounlry .il great cost—lo during llic summer ol n yj ••• llu Now oik World I oil. Much lo my surprise li«- did heed llic iccpiest ol one a m-signili. .ml as I and loaned me a vnlualile crystal lor one hour — in wlii.li I was aide lo see cacll ol my . lassuiales in llic Allluinn ol Alter iny I’cwildernienl had sub- sided soniewh.il I ..nil.l discern |inle dislim llv my . lass-mal.'s in I lie silualions which I shall relale lo von. I . mild see our heloved I 'resident—( ail Brown—in all Ins dignity and limjesli. hearing. I lis Ulllhition had lead him ever upward and onward until lie was OVCU the President ol llu- I niled Stales As I gazed among llie society . ir. les I recognized elnia Sniilli. ( da.U s Wilder and lean.'lie Rii hardson. still striving lor Im'.iiiIv prizes and popularity at the I lollyw’ood Casino. As I looked among the professional . u les I saw among the men ol unusually brilliant minds a prosperous lawyer—none oilier than W. I. Il.dnian—pleading before the War ol an Arizona court. In the same slate 1 paused at a large cathedral and saw a stately priest in his rid.........I dignity—pouring Inrlh words ol inspired inslru. lions. Il was none oilier lli.in Rev. I larvey. As I |x ndi-r -d over these revelations the door ol a home swung open on a western ranch and liehold. I saw a wile and mother. I rejoic'd when I recognized Mary Mastic' Inllilling my expectations. While I watched the home lights die away, sweet strains of music held my soul enchanted I saw llie same |KTSon who so ollen played our i Impel mar. h—Vernice I aylor. giving a piano r.-cilal In-fore an immense audience a I I ok University. Ihe spirit ol llie prophecy conchi. ted me l« a foreign . ily whew two sal by a fireplace talking of llie past ( )| course they were none other than lame Mallison and Lle.uior M.uidherrv lanye was now a I.noon, musician, while I leaner dan..'.I to her delighllul tunes. As they talk'd they were anxiously awaiting the arrival ol another. When Margie Ihomps.in arrived il was the same old trio. Margie had be. ..me a successful stenographer. As the sjh'II ol the prophecy continued I recognized in cither |Mr|s nl the world among llie chin shadows ol millions ol |H-ople the familiar countenances of some ol my Frivolous classmates, now Iransloimed into active, serious-minded c ill .'ns—in llie |h rsons ol Willie Mac While. Wilhelm.-nia ( ain. and I’.dmer Ibirgess llie intensity ul my vision seemed to increase as I ch-tecl.-cl Sara Burroughs and I li alielh I )anl ler in a uni.|UC dress making shun in New hnk (‘ily. In the same . ily—lo my surprise. I loiin.l Rev. I ishliurnc pasloring ihe Abyssinia Baptist ( hue h. In tile next scene RuIm-iI Me ( lend appeared as Dean nl Uieci ,.| , and I . ( nllege. and V. I.. k .m had organized a well-known debaters' club at llu- same place. I next saw Prudence McIntosh. Mill.-I Smith, and Charlie Dobson, sin cess In I in business and in puldi. weak in the Slate ol Pennsylvania. Successful in llie field cd art in Washington, D. ( .. were ()ji'tl.i Parker. I .rnestine Weslon and Mollic Murray, lo iny surprise I saw Saint Harrison actually sellled clown lo Ix-ing l.xill.all coach at I Inward I tiivctsily. In ihe Stale of Ionnosscr were two eminent physicians al llu- head ol a prominent hospital. Ihev were none other limn la. k I arletnn and (.rover Belton. Rosal.-e Alshrooks was llirill ing a lilli.- town in Ken-lui kv will, her melodious voice and was aspiring to lie a famous opera star, kova Slimier. ( harlolle Myers and Mabel Mul.lrow wen- traveling in far countries as they pursued llieit duties as missionaries. Next, a beauly salon m a large building—and a lair lady o|M-r.iling. Yes. il was (•rate l.u kson in ( irecnslioro, North ( arolina. • And llieu I saw a pros|M-rous middle-aged iii.ui crossing llie country m an airplane—and his every ap|M-aran e hes|Kike riches. M-s. you re right. Il was Albert Burroughs. I saw ( harlolle Iordan |M-r.iling a l i-aulilul tourist horili-in I )arlinglou. South ( arolina, and reading in her spare lime llie lies! seller novels written by Annie B. Kemlri. k and ( nrlcltn Lawrence. I got a glimp'c cd an elfic ienl I iiglish leather al Morgan ( nllege .mil I am positive il was Marylyu Dean. Al I uskegee Inslilule the nohle professor who was ex pounding some ol th.it vast amount ol know lee Ige at .piired al Morris ( ollogo was none oilier ill.in William Swinlon t the '.mie insliliilion I rnc-sline I lam was conscientiously p. rloriiiing her dulies as rnalron. losie I insley—exemplifying hers.dl as a woman d strong mind, .strong will, and strong ■ liar.uler. was winning dislim lion as a public speaker in a inii11h.-r ol llie most progressive cities. I wo happy wives who were spreading a great deal ol sunshine nliove llicm— proved lo me that inve|Mrnlde chums • lid not h-l marriage come between them. I hey were R.-ludda ('’airier and Bealri.e ( regg in Augusta, Georgia. A . urio shop ill some lanl.isli. part ol the world—displaying clirumas to the natives lor immense sums ol money, was .iwnnl and operated by B.-rlha ( liina. Miss Naomi Bailey was tea. Iiing I rent h in a junior liigli s. Iiool in Baltimore. Maryland. In other stales Morris Pearson was donating money f r the construction ol orphanages and the Ix-autiliil buildings were being constructed by Alvin Muon. In the ( ily ol Sumter. illiam Br.idles was au extremely prosperous barber and ( hades Digan was the proprietor id an up-to-date cafeteria. Mr. President, brave and wise fli i.ils ol the illustrious . lass ol yj ol Morris ( nllege. my duly is at an end—and the liitiir ' is hereafter to thee and thy classmates an upon ixinh. May each ! you billow l.iilhl ully the paths ihe crystal lias mark.'.I oul lor your loot-steps, and so make your lives ihe glorious successes the fates have decreed that they are lo he. R. Alshrooks. G. Jackson. C Myers. W. S VINTON. JUNIORS Addison Pleasant . . . Augustus II Robinson . . I I at tie Lou I razier . . Colors: Purple nn.l CLASS Ol I K I RS ..................President Zelpa Jackson............................ Uiiilnnl Scwlnry ..............N ire IVmJciii Emma Henry.................................................7'rccisurcr Secretary Charles Butli r . . . Slutlvnl Council Re|rre entaliir I’Ror. M. W. CaMPBCLI..........................Pacu lv Atii’isor I 1'' Motto: Vcni. i«li. Y’ici! F' jwm: Carnation (wliilc) Lllicl Albany. El . V . ( . A. Carrie I Bell, I mt; Dramatic ( Ini. • . Montague Rr.uill.-y. I )« . ( allege Or- cheslra. Dramati. ( I nl - J liarles Rutl.-i. Swnngjtm . I . t I 11. R ■ .rl.,,|| , I homas U. Rulh-r. I.'B. . Y. M. t A.. Ministerial I nion « Margaret Carter. Marg , Art (Ini.. Essie ( lim kscale . I oppie . Y. . ( . A. Dorothy Cnhlottgh. Dot « David ( on, Id. Pi.k.-tl Dorothy Digg'. Dot Olantlo I o.wvorth. I ox , Y. M ( A. I l.illie |.ou Irazicr. Pepper . loss Secretary. ( lec Club. V. W ( A., C ampus nice Stall, female Quintet. Dramatic Club. Maggie Gayle. Mag « ■ W. P. Harrison. IWer“ . . Emma Henry. • C, « ,V............................ m ‘ Mir,,acl Mcrio'- Son Serena Holland, Rena « iola l.nksan, i . .... ... . ... , ,v ... . i i ■ i • C;jrr • Astistnnt Secretary of lass. ( atnpus Issac Joe. Bud . Stcnogs ( lub. Dramatic h.l. • .hi., laclcson. I.,It.. f , |wt,nson “poprom Man . . Georgia Voice Stall. V V. C. A.. Home Economics lul . Dramatic h.l « I ’ - y - (• C: Oigio Lucu . Bo ..................... M. Johnson l.illie Mae L-vy. Big Sister • . JUNIORS Viola M;,p|e, i Clara MiDoxvell. Dow . Prcsidcnt-cIcc I « l V W ( . A. (dee ( lnl McKinley Mi Knidlil Kill . (lire (lull. Stenogs Club. Dramatic Club Alva Mmry. Bools . Y. W ( A William I. Myers. I .Hilo Bill « Samuel Miller. Sainmie A'ldison I'lr.i .ml. Arid . ( lass President. D:amali( Club - Richard Pleasant. Dickie . V M ( A . ( nmims Voice Stall. Dian: me ( lult. Ministerial I .... Ad Section ol I mi MennnSiTi Marx Pinckney. Mae ( atherine I Plowdeo. Monkey . W. ( A. Geneva Ramsey. laybird . Dramatic ( lul « • Alphonso Robinson. Sugar • Augustus 11 Robinson. Runkie . ice- President ol ( lass. I nlo I Rountree. Ollic . V M. ( A.. Football. Baseball ■ • Flielma Sellers, lack . Y V. C. A. « Hattie Mao Sharper. Shortie « I low ird Shelton. Mickey ( hades Smalls, ( bailie . Y. M C A.. Football Carolyn Mae I hompson. Riekx . Slenogs Club. I Ionic I'.conoinic s ( lui . ( eimpus oice Stall lolin I I hoinpson. Major bines . I oolb.dl. lb seliall. I )ram ilii ( lub. Pearl I. I umiiffe. Pigeon Jessie Mae Wallace. I.illle Bit I lelen S. While. ( imly . Y. ( . A.. Campus Noirv Stall ■ I.utlier W ilvon. Sensational l.uke Marguerite S. Williams. Peggy . V W ( A . Glee ( lub. I Ionic I'.conomic s ( bib. I cm.ile (Quintet, Drain,ilic ( lub GuslavUi Merman Woods. ( ms , Baseball, Dramatic: Club . Rosie Klmdcne Woods. Rime . 'i W ( A. SOPHOMORES CLASS OITKTKS Zukic Scarborough................IVsidonl Salome Spann . . . Assistant Secretory Prince W illis..............Vi e President S. M. Ni i.son Stmlenl ( ntmcil lieinesentalive I RVPiiEna Lewis.................Secretory Mrs. Pi hi Boyi .... I'amity Advisor I .Ida Alston. Mamie n«lcr$on. III.mil.i lliimlc, i lave' Baker. Lucille I5.iri.ni. I .lliel Brnlmw. Carl Bradley, I II.. Bri'lnm, I l.irm lli.i Broadus. Davis Burgess. I .m ilia Burns, I'.riu sline Burton. Mellic Butler. Ia« k ( lark. Ldna ( rim. ( elia urrie. L.iIh-IIi- Davis. Alplionso DeSliields. Boyrl Diggs. Sallic Durin. William Lverott. Ralpli i loyrl. I.i .olla Oregc. Bernice Harris. William Harrison, Al raliam Hemingway. Mattie Hill. M.ullia I Inward. Jolm Howard. Ar llicni.i l.ukson. Rosilee l.ukson. Marie lenkins. Lillie Inliris.m, Rclmrea lolinson. I la el lanes. Mary Lindsay. W 11 liam Lurid. David l.iinn. Ircddie Kennedy. I rypliena Lewis. La.n Nl I Iveen. aron Mills. Moses Mills. Isaiali loses. Lillie Muses. Magdalene Moses. ( lio.itl. eal. Susie Mae Nelson, Orrie Pns'cy. Ilerlrerl Pliillips. David Pinson. Oscar Pornpev. Limna Porter. I ucy Ramsey. James R mlnil. Hattie Ross. Louise Rountree. Oralee Samuel. I'.ddie Scarborough. Zurie Scarborough. Rebecca Striven. I.eilee Sluder. Sal.. SjKinn. Charles Sullivan. Wdliel nunia I aylor. I'lorem e Walker. Rliunella Wiloer. Augusta While, l.erov While. Lena Williams. Luke Williams. Rul y Williams. Prince Willis, Llliel Wilson. Alease Young. 19 FRESHMAN CLASS OF 1942 ( I SS Ol MCI RS John Wiluams.............................Pnrsiafrnl W. I- BuLTMAN ri'iiMirrr I AMI s SlM MONS..........................................IaNiM‘1 151.OWN Slmlrnl ( niinai KYfOTM’iiluliiv Sadie Kuss................................Secretary Rev. J. I . Garrick .... I’aciJty Urisor Biisic A Allmuy. I nola Analerson. Inniece ISii.wii. M. iy I Brown. Norm.i S Bair . laiM-pliim- Broil, liinnir I - Br.ul-Iry. Willi. Billon. I.ami'. B Blaallry. ( oilin' B Bvul. lereminli W Bfaallpy. illia- I. Baivkm. . I'. Biillm.in, Omni A Brotfalon. Rntli ©va-fl. lama I. ( .111101111. losefJiine • .mlv. irgie M. ( orlin.in. rilolli- S. .iiii| Im-II, I.llBrnia ( inr . Burl % I )rn!l . Wilma I )o j«-r. Cditli Vrrlclle Oavi . I inm.i Rlilli Dowliiiy. Rnlli R. I'.v.m . I la-noi.i I ul .ink'. I.I H- (..all.. i.illia- ( •nllmnn. Marie I .IK-fln . C ela-'lina- ( ir.ili.no. I‘rnnii I , (ilrfn. Ratenell M. ( iMtii, Rnlli I. (irofir. Koiii (imndiann, Bum- ( i.iiImiii. Mnivin I L-rri-.t, Am.niil.i R. I l.iin. I l.irtn-l L llolnl.iy. I lioni.as I l.iiii|ilon. Myrtle I l.n in. ( iroii'i.i I Itilnrl. I 4 la In- M-iikins. 1 'il.a lolui'iin. Made I'.. laa kwan. M.irllin lonos. lo.a |ali li lfi'l'.on, RoIm'II I.iiImiii, ( M'l.ililinr loltii'aill, l.al.'i’s O, l.n k'on. ( .all laanes. Odin I . Ki i'li. Sli.nlrnak K -r-.li.aw. Snmmio B l i«vrry, Lillinn Lnvii, llenva' Murray, I .ana M. Muiray. I l hti I Muldrow, W. NiillcF. I l.n vpy Ma’lvin. Mnry I.. Mclntai'li, Ami.mil.a ( MiFli.nl. Knllierii.e- Mialalleton, ( eliriou I.. Manning. Jninr Oilmn, I r.mklni Owni . II I .iroy Fliillips, Qua-a-n IVmlcrgiaM, Dnviil I Fni'on. Birnie I ’mliT, lliomu'enn Faak. A lie R Ryle . Alice I .. I’n ki ll'. I Inn I . Fiiyiii-. I Ion l.i Fa'll'.Mil, M.iIk I Pogue. ( ollie Flail. If-. Marvin M RnU e. Ftlwnral Ivynls, llii-al R.nloral, S.nli« Ross, C'ornpliiis Ransom. Caf|i° I.. Ria liarilson. ( linrles Riloy. I'.vatiglin Ravin', I ..il•■•II Riiiliiii. Willi.am Romi it. S.nlia- Singletary. Ruby SlaiUmu c. I.unrs Simmon'. lames A Sulliv.m. Allan Cliappelli- S vniton. I r.ank Saill. liaa- I). Stuckey. William Sl.itlRs. Marion Saxon. Nina I. Strnssner. ( l.irpnrr Salmli-r. Macci • M. Snnlli. W ill nnl (). Small', lalnli I.. Sullivan, I. A Simon, lolin B. Snelling. S.uali Smitli. Rliiina'lli' Sliarjic. In.mil.a l.aak'ton. Sara I I niia'V. I .oiii' I million', ( ulna I inclnl. Allicrllia W ilson. Ba’filia I.. Worn!'. Miriam . W'riglit. I Hen uoal . Cn'Upv.i WihnI'. RiiIiv William'. Celia Williams. Maiv W itlia'ts|taion. I arllia la a- WVstain. Inlm W illiams. Kailio R WimmI . Ba-atria a- William'. Minnip I Milk. ( )la lia I A auk. 20 FOl ME Rebecca 5- Blake . . John B. Bowen . . . Lerov Bowman . Edward Canty . . . Willie R. Carter . I Grant Cociikan. Jr. . William Cummings . Burgess Davis . . .1 Lillie Davis . . . J II.Ill I Ml NI I )| NNIS Eddie I!. Dingle . Ravenell ('elder . . Odessa I ootman Louis E ranklin’ . Margaret Gibson . Luegenia Gregg . . . Rutii L. Grei.ne . . Ezekiel I Iasi it . Ruby C. Harrison . Bernice Marvin . . Elijah I Iieton . . . RTII YEAR MIC 11 Pet Name 1 loilllY Rickey . 1 Liming . Rcb . . Rending . Roy . . . Rending . Ed . . . Singing . . ‘’Small 1 rv . Reading . . ‘ Budd . . . Singing . Poodle . . Dancing . Bill . . . Singing . Peg . . . Dancing L •Bill . . . Singing . Kid . . . Reading . . Ted : . . Singing . Noodie . Swimming . I’arler . Reading . ( i| . Dancing . E ene Singing l ibby . . . Ruling Zeke . Reading . Tiller . . . 1 )anc ing . Bma ’ . Bridge YY aikm . . Reading . SCI IDOL Activities Y. M C. A. I )rainalic (. lull. I oolli.ill Y. M. . I oolball. lass I’rwiJcnl I )ramali (. lull V M C A . I )ra....lie Clul Y. W. C. A. lass Sfiiflary. Student ( mined. Stenogs Club I )r.iln.ilic C lnl ( lass I rensurer 21 FOURTH YEAR IIIOII SCHOOL Name Pet Nam i 1 loitllY Activities Catherine Hilton . . . Cal . . . Singing . Madison Dudley . . . . . Mack . . . 1 ).IIU 111 J . William James .... . . li.ll . . . Wlii- Inlz II. Ionls .... • . Ncx Reading . Iui.ia Johnson .... . . Julie” Sinking . . Y. W. C. A . Dr tic ( Ini. Maudisi Johnson Jacoii C. Lanky .... . . lake 1 )ra s ing . . V M. (A.. Campus Voice Stall Mart Jani M 1 addin Lumps Singing . Mvrti.i: M 1 addin . . . Mvoi Reading . Annii 1$ Mmoi ■ ion . . Mi,lie . . Reading V W. C. A. 1 Ka'.K Nathaniel . . . ( Kill Reading . . I'ooiUI 1 nil 1 I'l NDI RI.KYNv Snolimi Ringing 1 )ram;tlir and Slcnogs Clul.s III sit k Rantin . . . S|K ulrr Singing lllNKV R'k iIAKDSON . . . 0.1. lennis W il l II 1 Rii'IIIH RI. . . Bill . . . Slating . Lillian Smith . . I.il . Reading . W. C. A.. 1 Ionics I'xonontics (Ini. Birth Mat: Washington . . IW . . . Singing . Elirida aison . . “P.i. . . . Reading Walter Windham . . . . -Winer . . . Reading . 'l M C. A . Minislori.il 1 nion 1 di.ian R Wilson . . Killer Diller Reading . J . ( '. A . 1 Jramalie ( Ini. Sir i a tor Wilson . Cu ... Reading . . . Dramatic ( lull. M C. A. 1 .unity Advisor— ’roe. W m Moses. 22 hirst Year IIIGII SCI IOOL CLASS Ol I ICLRS I. C. Saxon . . I ni Pinson Ro$A1 I I Bl. ACK DoRornv Roach . I iii i.ma I III i. . Roller Black I.lilies I )l. I !• HI I li al elli i JtiBose lary I min.i ( ireene n.el... Mill I .clwarrl Kennedy I redclie Perry I .uijeiH- Pinson . . . . President . . ice President . . . I r«(isurcr . . . . Secretary Assistant Secretary l.erov Ragin' Nellie M.,e Rl.ames Doiolliy Roach lolin Saxton illi.nn Scawriulit I ).i nl Mahoney Allie N Tae illianu Second Year high school CLASS Oi l ici:rs Lillian McI )anii i I.VMIS I INIIAI, BlRNICI W'll.SON . I .11.1.11 Mai Ni AL . Minnie Brooks I liner I )i I .ugene I l.irvin I lorem «• Mr I )aniel I .illi.in Mr I ).miel Lillie Mae Neal Berl Lewis . President it e Preside nt I recisnrer Se retarv Bernice Pills Make! Rouse Iriveplills I aylnr lames I nnl.il ( liarles While B. iiih i' ilson 11iird Year I IIGI I SCHOOL CLASS Oi l K I RS Al.VA RiVIRS.......President MaTTII Map. I KANKI.IN . ’ice President Rosa Li p. Dinkins .... Secretary l.iz .ll M. Bi'rciss . Assistant Secretary I l.I ASI l) VYER .... Treasurer 1 low .il.l Baker Marion Osltorn 1 dward Bunker Marlin L. Pai k l.i .ie Mi ll Butffdl Mary 1 Pray Manning Diggs Sylvester Pinson Rosa 1 xtc 1 Jinkin' Madgnline Pencil 1'.lease M. Dwyer 1 losea Rai 1 dims I’ogle l.k. Reid Aaron Lranklin Alva River Mattie Mae 1 ranklin I'rank Roliinson Ravr'iiielle ( mrric k AILerllia Oellis Rnvsie I lie k Leroy Mark Anifie Mcl'addin Willie I Milletrov I lenry Slmler I inm.i ashinv'ton Rosena W hilc Aillmr illi.ims I .tin.i Mae ' ilvon 23 Little Symphony ( )rCI IESTRA Miss Syi van IV Cakkom . . Director So i)i hoiiCS: ( urnels: Moiiliiifiic Brantley M.uvin I lerriolt ( Kristopher I h-riol alter ilson I )nvi l Pinson I rank Robinson I.ii k I nrleton W illi.nn lniltm.ni Piano.- Susie Mm NiIvoii Morris College Glee Club Miss Svi.via IV ( ar roi.i. . . Director Collins Byr«l l.llwalll ( only VVilliiiin I .vt'ii'll Ralph I'loyd lohnnie I low.ml David I .min clioitS Manning Mi Kinl M Knight Aiioii Mills Orrie I ’aseley I Vl III I’ll!'Oil Sylvester Pinson Iv11 li.inl Pleasant Addison Pleasant Jolin C. Saxton ( liarles Sullivan (icorge I anner I .onis I iininons alter Wilson I lainellia Bioadus Linotinc Burton .'Ii ilie Butler Ruth Covert Lnmia Dowling Wilma 1 )o ier 1 Jfiioru 1 iib.inhs 1Jeanor 1 I.IIIiIIh'II ( u'orgi.i lb.b.it ( a.n e 1 l.ii kson RoSalee Alsbrooki luli.i lo linson 1 la el Jones Mary 1 ilH ISC) lannie Mallison ( lara M Dow ell Mary McIntosh Alice Pyles Isiilselle Reuben l.orley Slimier Rebel 1.1 Si riven Maggie Si i i 11 i Sara Smith Salome Spann • .bill Sullivan Carolyn I hompson Lena Williams Marguerite illi.ims 25 ,v. 9Z uun'i pi. W(| « pXo|j I III w « i . -| airuui’l ) • u. oj{| pi- ) J.HlNinD .SA09 (IOSIIt|0| | t « • uo «j If| .IJl'lQ jji .iu.| .H||I | | « . siui‘i11 ; |oii 3ji'| . nprojf| i i||.hiii | | ±31Nint .S IMl') I Tm l)r Rl 1 AM .V 1 I MS I f RIAI - Union II o. 1 Iarvcv . . . President R. I isimoi RN ir«- President It 1). I.KWIS . . Secretary ( N. Si 1 1 IVAN 1 reasurer ( N. Si i i iv n . Cl, III.. Prn irnm ( a in ( It Byrd . . . . Critic J. ( oiler T. It Bailor 11 () Harvey C. 1 1 llOlll.lS g. P« ■.irvon Da v ill Lunn k A ;• inIiIhuuii II. 'l mine w 1 iixlli.iiii G. w Wo! son ( It Byrd s 1 Wcslon ( Sullivan L A. 1 iiniiions i'. 1) 1 . vs, c. . al G. L G.iill.iril V. W. C. A. nr ‘vo Cabinet Riiiolda M Garner . . President ( 1 AKA M 1 )o M l Vice-President 1 ,i .ii Gai.i man Secretary Prudence McIntosh , . 1 reusnrer Pditii Sullivan . Critic Ianvi: V Mattison Miss Sylvia It. ( arroi. I'nmllv Adrisor V. M. C. A. Cabinet Morris Pearson . . . . President Wilms Biilton..................Sei-refnry I. I low a r o.........Assisiorif Swri'liirv A I IMMONS........................( mpfm Wil l IE I, I loi.MAN . . Vice-President Charles Suli.ivan .... treasurer GloROI I ANSI R. ( Iiiii., liefreslinient ( inn. C MvnniNC ( Inn.. Pnnirinn Com. I’koi R. I Williams . Adrisor Ye Merrie Stenogs C lub Cari. Ioni s............ I’resitlonl Srsn: Ni i son .... Vice-IWfitlcni Caknii I,. Richardson . - . Secretary Thomases a Pack Gi oki.ia I Iuih nr I .ena Murray IN aki. WATKIN . W'll MA I )o l R I I If I IIA RoHI.RSON Norma Sena Bales I iln.i ( fini ( ra «• la. kson I .illi Musts Alice Pyles Sarali Smilli Rossic I lit lit Amanda I lam X.irtm Mills I lli.-I Pendergrass . . Assl. Secretary . . . . 'I reasurer ( Inn.. Social ( ora. ( Inn.. Program ( inn. . . Publicity Com. . . I in ally Sponsor lames Remlsell Carolyn I bompson Mamie I Iioiii|isoii I lot cure Walker Rulli ( reen Edward Booker I )avid Burgess Juanita I arlelon RoSCIlielle ( af ti. k Art Club Mrs- B A. Pinson. . I lia Mae Brislsou I lainetlia Broatbi' Janiece Brown Palmer Burgess I .ti ile Bums iliie ( am I .Ilia ( rim Berllia ( liin.i I li alsetli I Xmlxicr I .i zetta ( reut! Mary I lastic Sjsonsor Bet nit e Harris Rosa I ..'e Jackson ii ttxi.i lat kson C linrlottc Inrtltin lat nli ( . I .alley I rypbena I ..Avis Mallei Muldrow Susie Mae Nelson ( ariie I.. Rit liar.Ison Carolyn I bompson I Iome Kconomics Club oh iclrs Biaikki Gregg . . President GraCI 1 AC kson . . Vice-President i.l ZII ( AMMAN . . . . . Secretary Cakrii 1.11 Richardson . Asst. Secretory ISAHI III Rl 1 111 N . . . . treasurer Etiii i. Smith Mrs. ('. A. Lawson Mrs. B A. Pinson | . Directors Bessie Albany Rulli Green 1 ill.'I HiatlV Ruelleile ( •reeli Rosalee lsbrooks Geomia Hubert 1 Billion Eleanor 1 lan.lberrv N'ormascnn Bates el.l lat kson 1 larnetlia Bro.nlns Rosa 1 ,ee .lat kson Rulli Covert ( ■rat i- la. kson ( elia ( nrrv Julia lolinsoii 1 .ssie ( linkst ale ()liree Jolinsbn ilma 1 foxier 1 la .-l lones Burly 1 Jiafts ( arietta l.awrente 1 Inor.i 1 iib.inl.s Lillian Lewis Bealrii e ( ilrfig Mary 1 Lindsay 1 -i ie ( talliiiaii Mary 1 M. Into 1, 1 .illie i rallman Amantla M. Pl.ail Janve Malli-on 1 ouise Rountree I'.dilb Sullivan Alice I). Slinky Rosa W ootls Alva Murray elma Smilli 1 .orlie St liuler ( arolyn 1 boui|tson 1 illi an ilson Ojc-tla Parker l .lliel Smilli Rebecca St riven Sarali L 1 ony Rlumella Wilder Alyce Pyles Sarali Smilli Rosa Slimier Margie 1 liouipson Beatrice Williams Isabelle R.ulx-n Maggie Smilli Ruby Stackhouse Lena Williams (Mrs.) ( arric- 1.. Rit bard Ison l.illiam Smilli Salome Spann Margaret S Williams (Jeneva Wootls 28 Scr.Ni. from I In Myjli'ry of the I liinl Guide ou inn I gel away willi this left to riifhl Wiii. Everett. f'.iuriia R Dowling. Mary I.. M Inlosli. Win. I. I lolman. W in. Slugfl, Unity Stackhouse. James ( allioun. Nonnasona Bates, LES ELITE CLUB I’m i i nci McIntosh Btatkici: Gm.«;o . Ivrnr:i. Smith . . I I I NOK I IaNOIM RKV Vi i ma Smith . . Mabvi.vn Di an Rosa Slimier Rosalie Alshrook Marylyn I Jean Reliolila Garner Beali i e ( rcgg I inesline I lam I li-aiior I landherry Anna I. I lall ( arietta Lawrence Presitl vitt ice President . Secretory Asst. Secretory ( uipftiiu Reporter lanye Mnllison Carlolte Myers Prudent •• Mi Inlosli ( n.n i- A. lai k.ion ( liailotle Inrdon ()|ella I’alker I 1111 -1 Smith elina Sniilli Margie I I hompron LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS Uo a I .i e Alshrooks Joseph Brantley Willis Belton ( 'airit I • Bell Nonna Sena Bali'S I larnetlia Broatlus illie ( arter James Calhoun Edward Booker Edna (’rim William ( ummings Boyd Diggs Marylyn Dean Burley I frafts W iver.lt Emin.i R. I fowling I lea nor I landherry Maivin Ili-riot elda Jai kson RoIntI Jackson Marvin Rouse Piince Willis I )avid Pinson Eugene Pinson ( laience Schuler I, ( Saxon lames Sullivan I illi.in Smith Salome Spann I ryphena I .ewis Rliunella luanita I arleton One Policy Miriam Wright I le.herl Philips Sadie Ross Annie B. Kendrii k I die.ill Wilson Bernice Wilson lulia lolinson Alease 'tilling Ora I .ee Samuel Mary I Eindsay ( ornelius Ransom Ruhy Stackhouse Mary I . • • M Inlosli lames lat kson David I.unn Marvin I leriot William Staggs Susie Mae Nelson lack I arleton ' lanye Madison I.illie Moses M. Sue Williams 29 Snaps OP FOOTBALL I I McCain. Co« - i 30 le V ....pa '. ’ i |i ■ niif| uu. ?||n 5 ) xnniM Y ) uov(l iioi| | din | x.i r | ' ''•I'-'V ) n H | iiioiji 'SUOIIMIIIC '.xiii'l uu iii|o|' |)ii |.oo : |SV£] i111 | -ikwijji’i | imvj :isv j imo ix; ‘mj| iiiu | «| i | i. ||ii | ) : isvy ism j nvffasva • l«l|-'}| l.tAOJIJ li I I N I ) •JJ' I i.m q ) pjp.wp i 'souoj oiso j jif ) 'uo| i|!iui ''I11’ I M,| :s i iv| | nrnj| J siiiii;i(| iiio| 0 s.kiii'i :s I'lH.W | IJ I'| -won u. | |ni .w| ‘.| : s i i | | i M | ■ ir«S ' T 'l. I I 1 11 }| I ' -'V I I SU 0 NIIIPJ . | • |. t 11• ■ 111 -« | IldJ.V I ni( :so I III | -i:omIiiioi| | •siii'pofl ' ,||l W 'uo !,,,,| I | JII IJ| IK)|UI W ill i:o||.if| '!||'. |0| I 'II.W '' fl'-K . s mv.V) i ii | ll V ) | ■ •(! I l| | SII)IV.|I| JlfllJI •IHOJI 1|II | 'UOSIIII'I | |IHV ■ XM3YIIH im if) I ||ll}| S. |H t| ) NIMIIII.J • iii l Jir )•■• ) • misiiii | | l :niv.i«iv ) ‘ !||!A I. M .! I ' vo) TIVW.I.OO.-I _____________—------------------------ -:-, _ nr ATHLETICS I lie (oolh.JI squad of iQ)8 was no qual lo I he loams of i9)7 and 9V - I bis 'as due l llie loss «l all but a lew of 111 loller men. Among the laller who lefl I h rout'll graduation were Chirk Davis. I l.irold McCain. Harold Delaine, I. Binew. C. Prince. W. Sanders, and V. I. Pleasant. I hose who remained l join the neucleus of a new team were Butler. S. I larrison and M. I larrison. Notable addition to this year’s team was Lnlo Rountree, accurate passer, who. with Butler, formed a forinidahle passing attach feared by all who met us. I here came to us also YV. Boykins, guard: I I. Phillips, back and end: I'.. Ryals. halfback: and C . C. Jones. Next season’s team is expected to be a great improvement ovei this years team because ol the gain in experience on the part of the new men and the epee led aid from newcomers. I lie results of the past season show' losses to Swill Memorial. Morristown. Paine. ( laflin. and Florida: victories over Voorhees and I laincs. ( oaclies Williams and Me C ain are working out plans for a winning combination next season—a combination centered around Butler. Rountree. and Canty in tin backliehl and Phillips and Boykins on the line . on h r sports Although the conferenc e has strongly advocated inlersc holastic competition in baseball, trac k, tennis, and basketball, little has been done by the schools except in basketball. Nevertheless Morris College is perlec ling plans for sue h teams. Next season we expee I our boys and girls to place basket ball teams in competition with other schools ol the conference. As to track, we need only an extension ol our present inlermural contests which are fostered by our physical education department. I ennis. too. is expected to be given greater consideration next season. Interscholastic competition will depend here also upon .1 similar development ol tennis activities at other sc hools. W'ilh our present coaching stall and physical education facilities. Morris College is looking lorward to a participation in all major spoils. Likewise Morris ( ollege is seeking to make its activities so varied as lo meet the- recptircmenls of the entire student body. PF.P SQM At) ( uim-lim k.iiiMtm. W .illcr S Wiitirin. urn- S .nl or«uij‘li. I5yi l. Mc Kinley Me Kniglil. I l.illie I f.i u-r. M.iry I inclsey. Kulty S|ad llOM«i'. I .dilli Scilliv.m. I lamc-lli.t ILii.k!ii . I Student Council I liiv ri aiii alion • i■ 111 I promote tlie tun!.lit- and welfare i l lli - student.-, .mil In |iicseIvi ill - Ir.nlilinlis l lli - 111-11111111111. Il li.tins ill - -Indent- in sell lis iplillC i ihI self government. I he Campus Voice EDITING SI AH Naomi Bailey .... Iulitor-ln ( hid RiCiiaho I m sant Mmmjjiiig lulilor Carolyn I no mi-son- . Asst. M |r. Editor Zi • I A Pac'KSON .... Literary F.tlilor Hattie I ra ier . Asst Literary Editor News I mums Salome Spann. I rvplu-na I.i-imv, I li-li-n W hile. kolicrt M I .end. Stores EoitOHS: Cornelius Ransom. David Pinson. Ir. I .xniAM.i I iiitou I lioni.ix-n.i I'.nli. Ieati me Eoitor: I.iCoIi I .aney. Display Ivditor: laniece Brown. SrniYi Soi ii i y I.ihTOR: M.irvlyn Dean. Business Manaoi.r: lames Si.......ms. Asm BisinissManac.fr: George I .inner. ('iRCUEA l l l. I IVITOR: Inltn Williams. I YflSTS: Susie M. Nelson .mil David Bm- C -.vs. I me Campus Voice I lie aim ol the ( cirnpus oic - i In it-lorin students. faculty, and .iliinini nl tin- institution s many activities anil achievements— In tinily its various departments -ml In interpret tin- college In tin- community and slate. It i also an millet lor -Indent expression -mil a medium lor lln- en outage-'rnenl el creative writing. I lie stall is elected orue a year. • Snap. ABOUT THE CAMPUS Miti al Service Station J. C. Pmolmi', Prenidrut Gas. Oil. Greasing. Repairing « Tire Service Let ug Srrvt You jos V. Hirtiitu Strut Sihtm, S. C. Compliments of THE CAPITAL CLOTHING CO Sumter. South Carolina A yood place fur everybody la trade I j WS()N S I 11AR I AC Y. 1 NCORPORATE!) Corner Main ami I lampion Streets Phone 36 “You don't hare In trait“ C. J. Him, Plumring and Heating Contractor Phone II • V. Hampton Avk. Sumter, S. C. Lyman Electric Co. R. T. Brown Sons. Inc. (lent rat Electric Productg Specialized .lata Acceggorits anti Serviccg Phone 900 Phone 35 It. T. Brown Tire Co. Compliment g Goodyear Service Station JACK'S STORE I'iioni: 35 N. Main Street SUMTER, S. C. Mark Tiikm With photographs KRESS To Rhino Hack IIaupy Mbmokiks in Aktkr Ykars Photoyraphers of the lit.P.t Morrigite WILLIAMS STUDIOS J. C. PENNEY CO. Compliments of u Where n Xation Shops ami Saves The ( ireat A P Co. 14 S. Main St. Scmtkr. S. C. Fresh Meats and Fancy Groceries Drink 1)R. PEPPER At 10-2-4 o'clock KLLP UP VOLK LNLKGY Compliments of DR. E. C. JONES Dentist GENERAL FINANCE COMPANY, INC. i No. 2 North Main Street Phone 48 j P. (). Box 1087 Stmt Kit, S. (’. , TIIK NKWKST AND SI I AW SMAKTKST IN LUMBER COMPANY Hcady-to-wcar Xovelties SLKMUL GOLD BOND Hosier Gloves Wall and Ceiling .Sill,- 1 ndenccar Building Materials 'The Sumtkk Dry Goods Phone 146 An Li iti.i. As Vor Li k k As Mmi As A'or Want 'The Tost Flavor That Millions Favor 36 Com ill nunts of Compliments of H. C. Bland Motor Co. SUMTER STEAM LAUNDRY ('onrtcous Sendee Pjionk 801 Compliments of BELK ROBINSON H II SS COMPANY 21--Ilot i: Sr per-Si:u viek Sumter's Shopping Center r. .S’. Tires Gulf Products Sl’MTKR, S. ('. Pi loses KI3—; HI (iALLOYVAY MOSELEY Compliments of WESTBURY (Quality -Jewelers and Kngrarers LUMBER COMPANY 3( S. .Main St. Suniler, S. C Sr.MTKK, S. (’. j . South Carol inn Company Oxcnxl l i South Carolinians PERSONAL LOANS Made to Worthy Citizens at Reasonable Interest Kates Quirk, (' o n fiden tied Sendee Carolina Industrial Seciritiks Corporation Sumter Office—Numbers ! and Peoples State Bank Building Ti:i. :piione 121 I’iiom: 38}—Kksidknck ! W-V Tom Evans Garage Compliments of Welders • Mechanics Elect rieia ns AVERY Body, I'kniikk anil Kani vtok Wokk LUMBER COMPANY 1'. S. Route 15—Opposite Court House 112 N. Main Strkkt Sitmtkr. S. C. CANTY-PLOWDEN COMPANY. INC. Wholesale and lie tail (iROGERS 20 S. .Main Street Sumter, S. 0. When shoes need repairing call If It's HARDWARE See The Haynes Shoe Service Carolina Hardware Co. Pitoxi: lli Where Your Business is A ppreciated IW W. I .I8EKTV Strkkt Si mtkh. S. C. Main Street Phone 52i K. A. Bkadiiam C. K. Branham HOME INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE • REAL ESTATE • LOANS PlIOXKS 17 ANI) IK No. 2 N. Main Strkkt p. o. box ion; SUMTER, S. C. 38 % CHANDLER COAL COMPANY 2000 IJ s. Per Ton I'll ox k 586 Sumter, South Carolina Shaw Motors. Inc. DkSOTO PLYMOUTH Sales anil Service I S. IIAHVIN’ PHONE 9 1. Compliments of The NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Sr.MTEK South Carolina McLKLLAVS 5c to $1.00 Store Corm.r Main and Liiiiriy Strut- W. B. Burns Sons lleaih narters for SPOUTING GOODS Sumter, S. C. Drink Carolina Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Sumter South Carolina 39 ( o in diluents of Co in diments of LYRIC THEATRE SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK .MAx.uir.Mi:nt and Staff Sr.MTKit South Carolina i LOOK FOR Till', NEON SIGN and if on will finii that to be at the Watson Drug Company Silver Moon Cafe IIV Carr a (rood Line Tohaeeo • Medicines Where IIIe ertncil i oes. Pollinc tin- Crowil Toilet Articles O. I . Tin dal, Proprietor 20 V. Liiwrty Stk :kt Sr.MTi:n, S. ('. Sl'MTEIL SOUTH CAROLINA Coin diluents of KIRKLAND CLEANERS 25 Liiikkty Stkf.kt PlIONK 701 . Su.MTKK, S. (’. DR. O. C. COOPER Knight Brothers, Inc. Optometrist ®Itp § umtrr Hrralb EYES EXAMINED Printers • Publishers CLASSES FITTED Stationers 15 S. Main Street Sumter, S. C. 107 N. Main Sthkkt Piioni: I2U — - - SUMTER CUT-RATE DRUG STORE Creator of reasonable drug prices Phones 9U-94 Congratulations to Class of EFIKD'S Department St()RK We appreciate your patronage Students like to trade here, as the are assured of getting DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES plus SERVICE and SATISFACTION SUITS $18.50 UP. SHOES $2.95 TO $5.00 GALLAGHER FOXWORTH Where good clothes cost less NESS' lieudg- to-tcea r of Q nditg For the Fa mil 11 South Main Stw:kt CITY MARKET Dealers in Meats and Groceries of tdl kinds Phone 110 .S E. Liijkkty St JOBS FUNERAL HOME m AUTOGRAPHS - ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1- I % ta


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