The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, May 01, 1923, Image 14

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186 THE ATHENAEUM The aftermath of vict’ries won We know. Thru long, hurrying years— This place our nursery, Our fostering Mater, Thru long, swirling years We grew. m. We go. The mystic hand has marked the end. It is the beginning. Sons—loyal, triumphant, Prepared at thy shrine, We go. Fond Mater, to reflect the halo Which thy face hath shed— On the heights, in the valley, pursuing the gleam Where’er it lead, We go. Y. M. C. A. ACTIVITIES By T. H. Burris, ’26. The exercises on Sunday afternoon, May 13, marked the close of a glorious year in Y. M. C. A. activity at Morehouse. During the year illustrious men in the various walks of life have ably presented to us the several callings and professions. The pro gram of assistance in the Sunday schools of the city has been admirably carried out, serving a very urgent need. The song service on Sunday afternoon was conducted by G. E Bennett. The program was as follows: Invocation Lorraine Johnson 0 Sole Mio (Piano Solo) J. L. Brown An Address—Friendship N. M. Christopher Andante Religioso (Violin Solo) 0. E. Jackson I Come to Thee (Cornet Solo) L. G. Scott Mr. C. C. H. Patrick, the energetic president of the Y. M. C. A., was the unanimous choice for delegate to the King’s Mountain Conference, there to get the inspiration and enthusi asm required to keep up and carry forward the present high standard of Y. M. C. A. work. After presentation of the way in which the student fellowship for Christian life service functions locally, by two of our dele gates to the recent Regional Conference, a local fellowship group of eleven men was organized. Mr. B. B. Eatman was chosen Please Trade With Our Advertisers.