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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 • .
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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.
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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.
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