The Maroon tiger. (Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-current, November 01, 1966, Image 1

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THE ORGAN OF STUDENT EXPRESSIONS Number 3 Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia November Edition, 1966 EDITOR S SCRIPT I hope that we can make the infirmary avail able to any More house student who is sick and not have him suffer un til clinic hour. It seems that this should be the case. I hope that the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity will give a talent show with good, clean, whole some entertainment, instead of the study in vulgarism that was exhibited on Octo ber 15, 1966 with the Go-Go girls brought in from the Street and put on our stage. I hope that we can have up-to-date bulletin boards, instead of the old bulle tins thrown up outside of Sale Hall. May be a bulletin board outside of the Dining Hall could help. Let us look into this. Maybe, this year, we will decide whether we want to have a football team anymore, whether we want to recruit as our competitors do, or whether we want to continue to lose games 19—0, 65—0, and 93—0. Maybe, we will realize the signifi cance of this, our Centennial year. It is still not too late to pick up the Morehouse Spirit and love our school, as those be fore us have done. Maybe, next year, the Housing De partment will figure out a way to house a man who has paid his room deposit by September 20. Would you believe Sep tember 30? What would you believe? Perhaps, our football team will win a game. Homecoming? Perhaps, we will tie one. M. Agnes Jones? What would you believe? Harold J. Farris SPELMAN COED REIGNS OVER HOMECOMING AT MOREHOUSE Miss Maggie Louise Davis of Maggie Davis Montgomery, Alabama, a senior at Spelman College reigns as Miss Ma roon and White during the present year. At Spelman, Miss Davis is edi tor of the yearbook and is active in many other student activities. MISS DAVIS’ MESSAGE TO THE MEN OF MOREHOUSE To the men of Morehouse College, I would like to congratulate you for being a part of this wonderful year: your centennial. I am proud and flat tered to be a participant and the rep resentative for your school at such a history-making time. With your co operation, I also hope to reemphasize and reiterate the fact that Morehouse is truly "The Pride of the South.” OUR GOD, OUR HELP IN AGES PAST Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home. Under the shadow of thy throne, Thy saints have dwelt secure; Sufficient is thine arm alone, And our defense is sure; Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting thou art God, To endless years the same. A thousand ages in thy sight Are like an evening gone, Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun. Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guard while troubles last, And our eternal home. — Amen. Perhaps, we will have a Centennial next year, so that we can have our build ings painted again. Have you seen the Units lately? They look nice. I sincerely want this year to be a good year, a very good year. It would be nice to leave Morehouse with pleasant memories of my four years here. Let us get down to business and make this the best year ever. IDENTIFICATION CARDS All students enrolled at Morehouse College are issued I.D. Cards. This card entitles the student to any of the privileges which the payment of Annual Fees covers. The I.D. Card is prepared and issued by the Business Office. A student who officially withdraws from the College is required to sur render his I.D. Card. If not surrendered no refund of fees will be made.