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he ulldog Grow1 Utica Inst' HIGH mom' Favorites WHO'S WHO AMONG THE THE PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE THE DEAN SPEAKS STUDENT BODY I wish for polls YEHR. Let S Who but fruitful for -an of wisdom erence. The following students were elected: in which to do it that We Should Plan I think Salutation The most versatile girl, Charlie Bell to make every minute count for some- to mal his new Bums, most Vern... LW. Bobby Vin- thing wort utiful sign 'ting class fun fire. matter m cer- e COVCI' L0 stop his .iis sign giver mus owers at raisin id this act should I, r, that it was not the sig.. his shot, but th? JOHNNY J. HALSELL men Qf this Sponsor ve their sch sign by dayg some unthinking person destroyed it by night. It is the duty of all of us to teach our children pride in their communities and institutions. I don't see how those who ride nur highways and use firearms hildren are doing to 'nity are exercising to the welfare of I be replaced. I will destroy it his article our .1 will be going all of you will this drive. When gether, they make Ie good of all of our never do alone what LILLIAN ROBINSON P1111 wgefhef- Vice President depends upon l BAND AND CHOIR PRESENTED DUO CONCERT The Utica Institute Choir presented a concert in the College Gymnasium for the benefit of the March of Dimes Drive. Their repertoire consisted of some num- bers by Handel, Bennett, Walters and Gounod. The Choir is under the direction of Miss Ursula Malveaux and Mr. Boston Harrellg the Band is under the direction of Miss Lolita Harvey. The Band will flso play at the Mardi Gras in Mobile, ' -u '11- year. Ee has usua holics 3 n 1 quite hell thing abou omely, beauti white. These al oe chang- ed. They a. our creator. However, do some- thing to JOSEPH ROSS ance. We certainly President the way of buildin princi- ples and decent health habits, and to make ourselves acceptable to others as an individual. It ha the Negro is Coleman es were ii than his g poir iificant of re- group n argu- mei. f. This, we c. Then uidance and underst difference between Esri-IEE LAWS be Chang- ed and Secretary changed. i STUDENTS RUSHED TO ROOM 7 TO GET THEIR BEAUTY .ED staff gath- 'es for the to Marie ' naming IEST The was sponsored by and featured Mrs. Rh MARY GREEN biecf Stay in Sgt-at-arms the World is Other Chapel guests were Captain Hubbard and Major Barber. song most st M36 Hig- ginsg mo 'iimblei most b the most I the lost most popul est girl, Sam iifl, Norma boy, Jarvis S girl. Juanita M Jus boy, Andy Washin athlete, Ch 1' lte, Jacaorble ELIZABETH WILSON gr, . . Co-Sponsor ' Willie eous boy, Freddie Thorntong the most poetic girl, Sebetha Lee and the most poetic boy, Willie Earl Robinson. FORMER DEAN OF THE UTICA INSTITUTE RUNS FOR PRESI- DENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Mr. Walter We Sumner Hill V dean of The I ed his cand the Mississi He enter ed board m ander admin make a suct him the oppol every committee A Jn. Since graduation has served a three of the National VIRGIA PHILLIPS Treasurer ciation. At present he sissippi Pan-Hellenic Council which in- cludes all the Greek Letter Organizations in the state. He is also vice-president of the United Negro College Fund Alum- ni Association of New York, which is composed of the alumni of the 32 private Negro Colleges and Universities of America. He is now completing a two year term as vice-president of the Eighth Educa- tional District and was appointed by President N. R. Burger to the Mississippi CContinued on next page!
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JUSTINE WEBB llneball FRE IIME BESSIE EVA THOMPSON MURLENE TERRY Member of the Bulldog Growl Staff Ros1E THOMPSON uRosell Dramatics H ,H 0 N I AMELIA WILLIAMS Basketball Choir BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS Baby Jean Annual Staff LUDIE MAE WILLIAMS
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