Clark Atlanta University - Panther Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1953

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. . . Is Gala Event of School Year The festivities hegan when the year's most etnveted beauty title, Miss Ciurk College was received hy lovely Hope Vick 0f Waterbury. Conn. Also at the morning college hour appearing on this program were the Queen's attendants, Opal Gay Uf Atlanta, Georgia: and Leila Ingersoll of Phrfuznix City? Alabama: uh'iiSE Loyalty . Bettye Snype, 0f Atlantm and hMiss United Negru Cnllege Fundi Theresa Parks of Atianta. Fmtermty queens appearing were Miss Alpha , FrOz zine Benhum: HMISS Omega , Mary Ruth Smith; Miss Sigma . Yvonne Snuthall; and Miss Kappah, Vivian Vaughn. Following the morning presentation, the formal crml vocation was held :11 Duvage Auditorium in the evening, Miss Clark was escorted to the Throne hy Frank Odom, while Solomon Sears and Perry Mitchell eseortcd .LLtcnthtE. Owl Guy :md Lelia Inget'sull. Other queens and their escorts wete ijnc Bcnham, eseurted hy Samuel Russet; Yvonne Suuthnll and Angus: tus Clay; Bettye. Snype iLl'ILl Norman johnson; Elridgc McMillan, esem'lcd Mary Ruth Smith, while Rnhett Wynn est-m'ted Vickie Vaughn: Theresa Parks was 139 eurtetl hy Arthur Coleman. Clushing cymhnls, touting: horns. and cheering students- sCI the pace for the Big Day, November 3' Mme than El dnzcn floats wound their way through the Homecoming Parade, letl hy the versatile Chtrk College Band. The thrilled packed Homecoming game with Xavier, Clark's Old HomeCOming rivalt kept the fans on edge, but the Gold Rush tripped the Panthers to spoil the day. But this did not dampen the spirit of Clarkites who, viemtyless, still showed loyalty to their college. Ralph Mayesa orchestra serenaded the students and alumni who crowded into William Henry Crogmam Din- ing Hall for the Homecoming dance It was a fitting Close tr- the week's activities. Kamm- and Clark Captains pose mth qu'ss Clark h.

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Home Comivg. . . Miss C ' ' Rank and attendants The long anticipated homecoming week got underway when President James P. Brawley gave the ochial homecoming welcome to visitors and . l alumm. A wild scramble captured the daily routine of things in the sanest happy'gwluckiest week of the school year. After Classes, a frenzy of hand' clapping and Cheering started. After alL who wants to study during homecoming? The Queens and their escorts



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Religious Emphasis Week Emplmsz'zed Spiritual Growth Dr. jumes H. Satterwhite, Dem 0f Livingstone: Colv legchs Hood Theological Seminary, was the principal speaker for Clatkhs annual Religious Emphasis Week observance, February 1620. The theme of this yearhs observance was, Seeking Life's Highest Values. From February 18.20, Dr. Sattetwhite conducted the chapel period and held consultation periods with students following the chapei hour. He is a graduate of Benedict College, Oberlin Graduate School of Theology. and Union Theological Seminary and has studied for several years at Boston University. He has served on the faculty of Livingstone COilege since 1923, Using as his tupic, The Meaning and Power of For givenessf' Dr. Sntterwhite opened his. threeday address on February 18, He stated that It is when we respond to Christ in devout and reverent faith that the Divine forgiveness through Him realizes its end in us and be: comes fully real for life, When our inner pride melts, when our defensive fears vanish. when nut self-will 21!; last capitulntes heforc the grace and truth in Jesus Christ, then the Forgiveness of God reaches the center of nut being and becomes fully actual theref. Seeking Lifchs Highest Values-Devotcd to the 835: was the subject of the Benedict College graduate's ad! dress E311 Fchrunty 19. He pointed out that! In Every human soul. there: is something of yearning and faith. VVe all dream of the hast possible. There is, WC are sure in our highest moments, :1 best that is really pussihlel Faith in a possible 215 well as a best possible is the guiding star of the true students. as well ILS 0F prophet and poet. On the final thy at the Religious Emphasis VVccl-L observance, Dr. Suttcrwhltc ccntcrul his suhjctt :u'nuutl Three Philosophies ut' Life : U The pagan philnsnphy 01' life which is uftcn supposed tn huvc thus mum of natural joyousncss: D the Mndcmif-tic philnsuphy nl' h'h: which is centered in taking :1 neutral view mt nature and H the Christian philosophy of lift: which Is mom a matter of penetratiw insight than of argument. Preceding Dr. Sattcrwhitc on Tucsduy, Fchruury I7, 'was 11 program hy the Philoi Cluh. :l umup of Ciurk students who are majoring in Religious Education. Par! ticlpants on the program were Jonathan jucksun, Gndi'rcy Tate, Nimrod Reynolds, :mcl Rudnlph Flund. Thcir Lily cussinn was centered around Intrinsm leucs. Tuesday aftermmn at four u'clock. the: guest minister spoke to thc Faculty in :1 special meeting. The Young Men's Christian Agenciatinn was presented in a Chupcl discussion in January as :I phase HF thc RC- hgirms Emphasis Week activities. Their thcmc was Souk: ing Lifefs Highest Values in Educatium. in thc Cmmmmity. and in unis Profcssinn. Principals ml the prngram wurc Charles Curl Tanner. President: Vantcr WIHI'S, JD! Nimrod Q Reynolds. W'ushingmn R. Butler, and Erncst M. Phurr. Thcr'durc joncs rendered :Ln npprnprintc snhl l'vnr thc Occasion. Thu Tlmyer Rccmltinn Hall was lhc :zu'nt' 0!- :1 m. reation period f'cttturing uumcs and snacks 1:11 Thursday night. The Fulluwing nighL :m infnrnml ussL-mhly was conductcd at which time quustinns Frnm thc Qucstfurl Bax wurc answered and discussed. Thu: discussinn pcl mined to Social, Religious and Mural Issues.

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