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A Candy Pull
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Pictures of social life during early
pioneering and colonial days were re-
(ailed in varying degrees of vividness
to the minds of the students as the old-
fashioned candy pull got under way.
Other games and popcorn popping vied
with each other for the attention of
those present until the clock, all too soon,
struck twelve deliberate, solemn strokes;
1937 had come!
Another Abdication
Louise Roper, '40
The old year has abdicated in behalf
of the new. The planets, moons and
stars will go right on whirling, while the
little people on the little earth will go
right on trying to learn more about
themselves and each other. But, what
does ’37 hold for mankind? Is it for
the better ? ’36 leaves the memory of the
(oldest, the hottest, the wettest, the dri
es!, the snowiest, the floodiest in many
years. Will ’37 be comparative, or will
it sink back to the positive?
•Just as the sun sinks beyond the hills
The new year creeps right in
Mankind, full of resolutions and thrills,
Marvels at the course it begins.
Forgetting the past we greet thee, ’37;
Thou art a grand new year,
A specimen sent from heaven.
We poor earthlings to cheer.
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tronize them in return.
EXAMINATIONS
College Outlines
Spelman Book Shop
West End American
Shoe Shop
8 1 4 Gordon Street, S.W.
Shoe Repairing and Pressing
While You Wait
J. R. BARRON W SON, Props.
Phone Raymond 3626
MODERN CLEANING CO.
Cleaners of All Kinds of
Wearing Apparel, Drapes
and Furniture Covers
IB. 0810 108 3 Peachtree St., N.E.
CAMPUS MIRROR
The Poet
No peaceful soul can make his mere
words live,
Only the outcast and the damned who
give
Themselves a thousand times can ever
bring
The breath of fire and pain that make
lines sing.
Xo heart can play the mighty symphony
Of human hopes that in itself is free
From terror, grief and pain. For God
has willed
That he who has not seen his bright
dreams killed
Can never sing a vital, ringing song.
For only thus do men grow truly strong:
By watching bit by bit their best selves
die,
While those they loved the most shout:
“Crucify!”
—Frank G. Yerby.
Through courtesy of The Paineite,
Christmas edition, 1936.
Thought for the Month
Dovey Johnson, ’38
“Whenever a vessel he was making
got spoiled, he took it in his hand, and
remolded it to please himself, until he
was satisfied.”
From the chapel talk by President
Read, Monday, January 11.
Wanted
Short stories, poems, special news
items or other articles. These must be
in by the fifth of each month for publi
cation that month.
A friend: one who knows us to be
imperfect and still loves us.
Fair at Mildred
College Sandwich
Shoppe
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Basket-Ball
Basketball season began for the More
house Tigers Saturday, January 9.
While not up to that “tip-top” form of
’36, nevertheless, they were able to down
Florida A. and M. at their first “go”
by a score of 41-27.
The schedule for the remainder of
the season is as follows:
January 13, Kentucky State, at home;
15, W. Virginia State, at home; 16, Ala
bama State, at home; 18, Morris Brown,
Morris Brown; 19, Fisk, Nashville; 20,
Fisk, Xashville; 23, Talladega, at home;
30, Le Moyne, at home.
February 4, Fisk, at home; 6, Morris
Brown, at home; 12, Alabama State,
Montgomery; 13, Talladega, Talladega;
18, South Carolina State, at home; 19,
Tuskegee, Tuskegee; 20, Tuskegee, Tus-
kegee; 25-26-27, Conference Tourna
ment, Tuskegee.
Jolly Jots
Professor: Young man, you can’t
sleep in my class.
Young Man: I could if you didn’t
talk so loud.
A little girl of five was entertaining
while her mother was getting ready. One
of the ladies remarked to the other with
; significant look, “Not very p-r-e-t-t-y,”
spelling the last word.
“Xo,” said the child quickly, “but
awful s-m-a-r-t!”
—School Spirit
Ambrose: My daughter is a born
teacher.
Jacob: Is it that bad? I thought she
was fairly nice looking.
He: “That driver ahead must be
Miss Fiditch, my old teacher.”
She: “Why?”
He: “She seems to be so reluctant
about letting me pass.”
—Lookout
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