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DR. O. R. REUBEN President PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We extend our gratitude and congratulations to the students of the 1961 graduating class whose dedicated service has made possible our 1960-61 annual. Many fine things have taken place in your lives and the history of Morris College has been enhanced by your having been here. We appreciate the contributions that you have made, and congratulate you on your accomplishments. May God guide you and help you to be of supreme service to mankind as you go forth to take your place in a continually changing world during an era of advanced scientific, cultural, and social progress. Sincerely, O. R. Reuben, President 7
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ALL THE WORLD IS A STAGE, AND ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS. THEY HAVE THEIR EXITS AND THEIR ENTRANCES; AND ONE MAN IN HIS TIME PLAYS MANY PARTS. HIS ACTS BEING SEVEN AGES. All's well that ends well, Shakespeare Another chapter of the ever changing Morris College story is nearing its end. Through four-acts and countless scenes, the actors and actresses have appeared on the stage, taken their places, and emitted the lines written for them by the great playwright. Act I: The Freshmen Timid and afraid we made our first appearance. Being amateurs and unaccustomed to college life, we stumbled through our freshman year. We were coached from the wings by teachers and upperclassmen alike. Act II: The Sophomores Pseudo wise and full of confident, we sailed into our sophomore year, only to find that there was still much work to be done before the play would end. Act III: The Juniors Juniors now, and the pseudo wiseness changed into a genuine desire for knowledge and understanding of the parts we are to play in life. We are eager to accept life’s challenges and its responsibilities. Act IV : The Seniors Now as seniors, we are suddenly made aware of the facts that this was not the play, just a rehearsal. We have practiced diligently and we are ready for our debut. But before the play begins, let us scan the scenes that have been recorded here. Let us be critics, and perhaps we can predict the future of the play and its heroes and heroines.
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS REV. BERT D. LEWIS College Minister and Dean of School of Religion REV. HENRY E. HARDIN Dean of Instruction MRS. JESSIE M. TAYLOR Registrar 8
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