Clark Atlanta University - Panther Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1955

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The 1955 Panther Clark College Allanm, Georgia Jrumlelle Reyllnlds and Themlurc Mallhewa Editors. THE 1955 PANTHER . . . will help us remember the professors who gaw- i'rcely of their time and lalenla and whose guiding influence. will he fell in our lives and work for years to come . . . VIETL RERIEMBER . . . the men and women behind the scenes who helped to build and maintain lhc high Sland- ards that support lhe reputation of Clark College today. Campmd 144mm 126 tration gportd Qororitied and 1 Othem ?cmrltq ictivitiu 7rderuitinl ?cdturu I1 xV'x'I IH- RIIVMJHM ml: Imumu-u Hxnmua lu'..: .r -. kulln HAMILMV. filuun HvHI-im Fw-l- Human Vnmw J-Un'nm. h; In ..'.r.-.r hf 1m. IIHARHH HJ'INHHN. l'i yaw. ,- pm , NUJHHN IIHINHUV Nn RKIJ'JI thnxmmn Hm IRLM-WAIH-Umm.klumcz1- Flux Hun l nun f.... ILx PLRIU'. Humru. thins: In .'H:.-l'-. IHIIY Huh M nmmrlu- 1.; mm nxm In Lump I .-,...r I 5- 1L: x-Jgr' v .kd..l x1 Huuigin x ff is? An exuhcmm personality and :1 ready .xmilc make Dummy Ilmcph I Dennis. Lu whom this VUILIIIIL ml the anhm- is detlimted. nne ul Clul'k's musl pupllhu' pml'cssm'n. In being huilcd us :1 I 11:161 01 men. in being namlcd Omega Man 01' the Year. mu! in being elected PI'thithllL nl' Llw Htmlhern lnun't'nlhcgiutc Athletic Cnnlercnre, Hm-Lnr Dcnnis has l'cccivcd :It't'luim 1M3 season for lulcnls that people at Clark have appreciated Lm' years. As; smm- small l'cmgnilion 01' the 110mm; lhill he. has brought lu Ilimscll and In Clark. and in Lngnimnrc ml what 119 1135 meant to lllC Cullegc l m' :t 10:13.; ptl'iml nl' lime, the 11355 Prmliu'r Hulll' dedicates this Ctliiitm m him. Dr. Dennis mmc Ln Clark Ciullcgc in 1925. rim u: :I .KLLILIEIII. :md Lhmi again in man :15 :1 member 01' the l':u,:ully. Hc humb- Lhc .Mli. degree from Clul'k. and the ALA. and PILD. degl'etg l'I'mn Nm'Lhwcchm University: whcrv he was elmlcd LU membership in the Soviuly 01 Sigma Xi. Pi Mu Epsilon, n:nimml Malhcmnlirnl I'rutcmity. LIu- kmerimn KluLllmuulimI Society. and lhc Mulllcnlulit'ul :Ksst'wintinn ol America. He was married in 19:5: m the former Miss. Summyt- Crilhn wlmm Eu: lmtl met at Clark in 193i. W'llilc DI: Dcnnia' priln'ipul inlewsl has IJCCIJ developing rumlm'mm mallhcailulit'EnnH. 1w hm; found Lime In contribute to many learned journals. Among them EH'L' LIN: IJHM' ,l'nm'mnI HI Mmhr'mamisu the .Hllllclin nl' lht: :hnm'irrm J'KIrHlu'mrm'r'nf .S'mwr-v. and the Journal -:nl Lhe erfr'mrrrf IMHHW of Srinurr. The .hnerit'nn MnLllmnuliml .MsurInLium 21ml Lhe National InsliLuLtt nt Ht'icnw list him :mmng their members. Hrilh ticeIJEnI.gl':ltiI1ule I'm' :IH that he has given. Lhtr 5m lakes this 111Cilllr; ul' humming Dr. Dennis. 11: Ihlh exemplified LIIt' Units of u LlllL' gentleman. :m nnlulanding cidm'ulm'. NHL! :1 10ml l'I'iCIltl. M52 aL'w - '. 3mm$hrnh Srunir Hax'L-n Warren Hall i': 11w lmla ul tmnpm :utititL MA 94 Clark College SUCini gaLhCI'illgs ill Holman Hull HIEUI'LI liIIlL' mll frum Hlllliiun'. Slmlcm lrmngc in Kresge Hall is the scene of m:nly of Hm College's rcmplimm. belie ted To geniice . . . . 14nd the Purduit of 7nd,: Huilltl' Hall is Hmm- Away lrum Hume 1131' Clark men. Uimllr-lil dining mum. Kat, Mmmg tile greatwt Kenefitd That 146mm to $tuden tA Mm'nm Hull. Icr-Hlt-Ilu' lul' tn-nhmam h'ulrllrll. IJIIIICS in Hrvsgt : 3: I'unrtitmnl Klusgv Hull. ti'lnl'kN nvwm thliun hils lltt' H'n Iult'sl in L'Lillilamt'HI :IIM I'ln-uixhiufn tudent filling . . . . 1I'IIIII1H5 Hrluh iH KIL'xgt '-; tunh'l m' lmlngv , Dining Hall. 1-1 fun itIIu-n llmnll I. HUImc-x linll wlll IrmL-gmumi: prmult'z. a Inmluuuhh .ultl plrnvml' hum: and Mimi! mum Through Simring Human fxgerienced . . . . H . n q l . x t1 BIIITHJH ulh , .I x'lu .m g .l :- II' p t u 'Hd'llll. EH III' ' ' Ill IJ-lh -H - lllll I I - lumuu. 5 ! HIV H u:- ngvt Ihi N r - - . . r Nivl m u u lb Jljt: IrrillJl'ilu kl-pldu NH! 77: Me Who fnjoy Clark 3 Opportunitied 704w. HI! 1LuL i.ill'l.'H'-' n mh- -.-r m. m-ul gwaumn ItI hrn'IJ-n 'Rl'nrl mm lht' nnlhhau HA! unann- ulu'l lH-Hu-r IJH'AI'. nzir' .n nvu-n i'll' I! ' rnlh'thMr lkui q-Ilt'l lull gt' Hn-h g r uuu nhn I-lrnl'y I'l'cillur II:III Intmgc ix tlu- suiting Inl' nmm' pu-at-Innlhalll 111w:- ings. iln'ums; :Ind plrnsunt lW'Fllng'i. and Wm Hm Didieu Of Wild Me Coliege - Will 5e 7mm H'iHiuIII IIL'I1H Ing- mun llinmg Rum :alirmlx uplmltullih Inn cnngt'niul lnmih lllc Splillg Huwcrs :H'c Hut lIlL' unh' ilwm mu: :nmrr um rm U3 3' lElIHEJllN' ; J I --- .+ .. 7 7714f Student. 5041! 704ml- t z a '1 I1;I'.'::1' llull lmu-izw' LI1L L'nllcgc dining mum. Ihc Hcllilrlmclll n! Hmnu l-Lumumiu, thy gL-m-ml mucu- IilJE'I IIIUHI, Iml llw hulIl-gc izllimln. Ta J-r'f lgr-l r4.4-.- M ' ?nder l-'rJr ciglltyisix years Clark has been engaged in training lczulcm l'm' lull :mtl LInCElIl lives, For Illl the students who lmvc unuc to her with unly i'il'l'llJllll'll'l :md lllC desire we learn. she is a sentiment uml a sylni lml. Clzu'kiles lbcl the sel'llimcml for things past uml I'L'L'ugnilc the symbol For thing's present. liat'h J's plensnm Lo mntmnplulc. 'I'hey are all enduring values :lbsuflatecl with Clzllk. l'lmllgll hCnlOl'H g0 SEIJEIJ'HLC ways :ll graduation. Ilmy will always be helnl u'JgeIher-through bright days :md dark drlys-hy the mmmun lmml ul' prim'iplm 11ml itln'tls gained from Ihls inslilulim'l. They will DI: Brawlcy and Dr. lrVillluIIi Kcrscltcr nl' Simpson Collegt. Iowa grew let; Clark 7mditionA flier Predent . . . . Progr e44 i4 Wnpreceden te . l iq Hlnvcn inm the Clark College mluva- Limml program :lm 1'it'l1 traditions lmm lllL' 1mm: Llur touragc and wisdom Ul LIN: tlenml llethmlislxnl ll1c 1 1'U'dmcn'5 Aid Huricly wln: u'clr: imbued will: :I desire to lwlj: Negro mcn and unan and who lnumlcd llw Ujllege ill lHlili:1lu-:u'l1im'r:- 111mm; nl' pusL prL-sitlt'ms, the l'nmltj; uml I Elle :lllmmi: vex. Lllr lirsl buildings. :mcl the ulll campus, lll Huulll .Mlnmn Ilww :ll'L' lmullllurks w wllit'll lllC Collage l5 lwrmnnenlly IlL'll. Clark mulitinns are the lJilSih' nl' ils mung lunmlntimt Lmlny. They are ever l prawn: in the mimln nml ac-liam ul' llmw l Wlli: guidv IJCl' tlvsLlnics. 'J'lIL' Collegu. LlllltL'lVCtl :l rllurrll- 1L'lnlml inaliluliml. lllJlllx xtill in its thul'gtu lmlcml Ll1c m'ul E'm' :1 Christian . Ccllll'illlUll hcumlw Llrnmr in these dun Ell Imrlcur cnmgy. I I ll F'k :IH email: JUllL'lllllCl' lllt: I'numlcl'a ol IllL' illslilutiun - Elu-il' sweat. mil illltl thvullrJHL um! Ilwy will lmltl willl prillv lllt'll' alah'illlnl Jiml lnlcllctlunl lll'flllilngfJ, I'lrc lIL-J'imgt' 111ml 1101 he utccptul lightly. lJlll willy u'illl llu: lltllnr let. lay tlu: lullillmcm ul' cluu. i1 min In: pl'mL-Iu-tl. 'I'mlny. lllC gml nl' wnium mm! In- r'lL-arn. 'l hm mml mal ljumm- .1 mm-r lla! ul llillilt'ri :Il h'llltll tlah mrinm g.glunrcz With llurm lllc mumn'b ul' :lw lllhtlltl- Linn I'Fslh . . . lllL'fV mm! grununltrt llml Klul'k l'L'IllJilIl :1 I'El-Clt'nil' HI kllrm'li'tlgcu :l I'llutlt'l lul lluljm. Wlllt'li u'lll nu! lull Llu: mnltl En Illfq ll'llt iul H'H. Thirty years 01' service to Clark College huve marked the Career 01 Doctor tlznnes P. Brawley whose growth in sttttltre 11115 paralleled the growth 01' the College From instructor to President, Dr. Btutt'iey has shown :1 seilless interest in the development 01' the fjt'tliegc. anti acclaim l'm' Clark's growth and tltzlliet'ements ith-t rightfully directed to him. Dr. Brawley came to Clark in 1925 215 leather 01' education. From two devout Methodists. Dr. R. S. Lovingtmd and 111'. M. 5. Davage, hath ul whom hurl served as President of his Alma Matter, Stunttel Huston College, he had learned of Clark: and through them he hzttl learned of the work it was doing. The pt'rJiJ- lenls ttt'ml'rtmting the institution in his etlriy tlttt's were nttnterotts, hlll. working ilbsiL1l10l151y with President X1. 5. Dnvttge, he :titled in solving some ul' them. At the end 01 his first year his ability :15 it teacher ttl'1t1 :15 ;t leader was dearly seen, and he tun. elet'utetl m the tllanship. :1 position he held until he het'mne President in 19-11. As Deun 01' the College. he. mn- ttentl'zttetl 0n broadening the Cttt'l'it'tthnn :tntl improv- ing the htcnlty. and on setting til: :1 new hystetn 01' l'eumls. During the course 01 events. tlnpirl appealed Upon the scene and in 1929 Dr. lh-awley was married in Miss Georgia L. W'iilittms who littct hertnne :1 Leather in Chtrkhs' Departments 01' EI'Ig1131I :tntl Etlnt'ntinn. 1n the mitltlle 1930's there me, much seliutls tallk 01 nmving Clark University to :1 new site to lrmn :1 University Center 101' Negrt'tes. and Dean tt'utt'iey. with President Duvage. WOI'de toward this end. 11e- h'n'e the ttmnpletinn 01. the new phml. opposite the Atlanta University Campus. Dr. Dan'ug'e :tt't'eptetl u lmsitiun with the BOitt'tl ul' etlnuttion ol' the Methodist Chm't'h in Nashville. :1IlL'1 Dr. Hrnu-Iey assumed the Presidency. 1301' this promotion he was especially weli- prepared, having earned the Mut. :Intl 1111.11. degrees from Northwestern University. Tu hint in 111-11 lell the task 01' tl'ttmphlnting the Itmts :'Int1 t'tIIttIre :11 the old College to the new. :tntl tn him. to the htetlhy. :md to the students were en- trusted the prit'ileg' and humor 01' establishing in the new Clark the high itlerlls. the nullie traditions. the deep devotion :tntl Inyultt' whirh were lmmght twei' itt lull measure from the old Clark. 1n the 1:111 r117 11111 the Stuttthel'n .shsut'izttion nl Linl- leges antl Seeomlzn'y Schools gave the new Cnliege 'X rating. Many new features were added tn the t'tn'rirtthtm. and in the ilttet'est nl' l'ut-tthy welfare :: retirement plan was initiated. 1n the murse of the veiuptnent the enmhnent has more than doubled. Under 111'. Brnwley's :ttltnit'tirttl'atinn the physirttl plum and endowment have iltl'l'Ethfd in VEl1llC 1mm 1: million to over two million tiollztrs. :lnd lCi-lLllL'I'h a:lhlries have increased l'rum twn to three times whttl they were in 19111. Aside truth the l'utn' original 1Jllih17 it'tgs UI'I the new rumpus. lwu new Itltiltiings have been :ttltletleone :t dormitory 101' women ant! Ihe other :1 multipurpose building. As busy us Dr. Brawley hm been he has not been able to escape the run :11 civic and religious thlty. Participation in :Ili'ztil's 01 C1'll1TC1L stale. :tntl school :is always pint 01 :1 lull day's work lot hint, and presently he serves as Het't'trttnty 01' the United Negro Cnilege Fund and :15 set'rettn'y 01 the Beard 01' Social and I'thunmnie Relations 01 the Methodist Church Untler Dr. Bruwiey Clark Ilils made ttnprettettentetl prt'lgress. and the trentl in; llll'tL'EH'tl xli11. m Con tributed a Total of '1 1111:c 1 .1111'11 1211111311 111111111- 1111-11111121'5 11111-1: given :1 t11t;11 111 hex'cnty-Iivc years 51:1'1'11'c tn the lttstitttLion ending this 1:13:11: 1J1111Lm' A. A. NltPhL'cu-t's, 1111111111- 1111161111 1. Dennis 11ml Professor A. .13. 11 1'ight 1111 12111116. 11.1 1.1121111 in 111311 111111 excepL 1111 pcl'iutlh 111 11111113.! 1111:11' 31.111111: has been 01111111110115. The Lhit'Lics. it is. rtm11ed. were 1111-: 11613165311111 1' 1:11:11 and L0 1611111111 with the College 1'11 Jilll'h :1 time when retntmet'utiott 11115 slight 1112111111611 11 type 111' deep 11-3111- tinn. They 111-111-1- 111 1110115th931 11'11111c11mrt61111'-:11111 111.111 11111111111611 in this 1111111111111. This is the 1111111 111' 116111111111 1:111 Lhc putt 111' lCilt'hEl'h 1.11111. mnkes great 111Hl11lllil'll15. Moreover. their Interest 1111:. brought theil depurtntcttts 111 the 11116110111. 171121-111 Mt'Pheetet's 11 .15 :111111111istrnt11r 111111111; 1111: Col- ltrge's 1'13111'g111111cntion which 1111321111 L1ntl ht 11:111 to sustain 111-11r l'CIilliul'th 11-1111 1111- 11111c1- institutions. :11; the C21111ege 1111111211 111111 the University Cletttct'. '1'11'11; he 11:15 1111111:- 111111111'1111111 111111 1:11-1111111113'. 13111 1111111111 Dunnin 111111 111111355111 '1'Vttigltt the task 111' building their 111-11111'1111131115 111 111'st-1-111ss 111111111,- 11211. 11111- 11111111 1111-1- 1111111 111 31111167111111 they 211'11it-1'c11 their goal. YES. these 1111: the 111th 11-1111 1':11111- 1.11 the 1111110111: in 1111-: lean yum 111111 1111mm 11c111'1111111 tn the 1.1111111: 11:1... kept them :11 their 1111111. 'lh'clcssly. 11111 withntlt 11-115- Ertp, they 111111111116 1.0 111-111 11111111 11 greater Clark. DR. MtPl-iEliTl-iRS 1J111'tt11' McPhectet's 1111116 to Chtl'k 11111 :15 lCEItIICI' 111' physics- and then hugzm 111111 with 1111' Department 111' 11111111111011. H1: 111111 :tttentitml 11111111611111'1ic UniversiLV 111 011111 11-11111 111111111 11E t'c1t1tive11 his 1.1111111c11.11 s 1111111131! 111111 1111': Utlh'mnitt 111 1.111111111;111 11111111 11:111 .111111'111-11 111:. 11145101.. 5111151111111'11111'. 1111 111:111i11111111-11 :11421111 ;11 1111-! l'ItitcrsiLy 111 11111111111;111;11111 11:11'111-11 I111-1111111:1.111-. 1-111 1181111119 Dunn 111 11111 1111111141.- 111 151-11 .11 1111- -.;11111' l1l111' 1611111111111 11111 1'1111111111111511il1 111 1111- 111-11;11'111111111 111 1111111111111 . 1111. 311'PIIL'C'Ltrl'h 1:1 :1 I'm: 11I't-xi1111111 111 1111 Nuli1111111 11.115111111111111 111 12111111411111! 11mm .1111! Rrgiatmrx; :1 lilt- IIIthCI' 111 lhtt .1111131'11'1IH '11::1111'11 .Mmtiutinlt 111111 Lhc N:Iti11lt;11 1f.11111;tlil111;11 Mn1111;1111111; :1 1111111111111 111 1.111.: .151111'i111i1111 1111 1111- .1111:1111'111111-111 111 11.1111111Ii1111 111111 1111: Georgia 1111:11'11111-1111111 1-.11111;11111n .hx111iuli1111. 111111111... 11111 11111111111ti11111 :11'1- 1111111211 111 1111- 1111111- 0111115 111 1111.- l-L11111':1111111 111 N1'g1111-1. 11111-11111. 11.1311; A 1.1111111111111'1 tl1111lr.1: 111 1111' 11'111111;111111111.11 11111111 illlfh 111' Learning. 12'1111111111111111' 111111111111111111011 111111 511111'1'111'1111111 111.7111: 11111111111111 in 111311111 1-'.11111:11i1111. 1J1111111'11111I11'x 111 111L' Nntimtui .1-11111111111111 111 11111111413111 119:1111111111 Regimrttt'm 111312: '1'1111;11'11 11111111111111: 11111- 16.21: 11151111111011. 51.11111111111111 111 .11111-1111111 1111111111111 1111111111111. 1'1111'13111111-1'. 111.713: 011411111111111111 111 111111111111 11111111111011? P1111 1111111'11g1 111 1111- .115111111111111 111 tlulh'gra 111111 5011111111111; 5111111111. 1111 Negt'nlw. 1111111111111. 151.7111; 1131411111555, 1'131Jl11l11'5a: .11 1111:11 1111' Youth. 1.1111111! 1111111111111 rfri'rtrn'rn'r. 111131. 1'1'Kl1111l1'1ti1111 itt 15.1111171111111- :11 Uttitmttttiullf 16111111111111.1111 .111111111111111111111 111111 511- 11141111111111. 11131111121111. 151.7131. 1191111111 1'C1111111511111i111-1 1111' :1111111111 1111111111-1'11-na :11111. mrxt 1.11 1111: 1111511111111. 1111.- 1111111 1.111111111111111. 11111: 111111414 1111111 11115511111111 11'111'11 1'1111111111;1t111g 11111111'11111'11111 1:111111 t11 htt'tltttll'iltg 11111 1'111'1'11'11111111 111111 1111111111114 1111' inatturlitmul permnnt-I. $31M: tq-jiue 'lfeam of gardice to Clark Smm- nl' Dmm'u I'Cu'nl :tcihievtrnwlm :n-c lllL' rcviainn nl ilw Ucnrrui Iitltltutiun program, the inll'odm'liml 111' the general t'mll's'r: in l-Iumunitim. Dunn's lmlJlJiL-s are all spurlm bridge. mailing. nml u'riliny, :Irtii'lm, Tu all those luskH Donn Mm- Imh hrnught :I wealth nl rnmc'icnlinus pchpimvily. Hc EH mun'iml In lhk lm'nm' Miss .MHIEL- lmu H :Iilt.'1'h nl' Runw. Ga. DR. DENNIS H'ht'n lhu'lm' Jmcph .l- lh-nnip. in'si mum to Clark JIN :I I.L':lt'ht'l'. lhu Cullt-gc mm 1101 ncu' lo him. UNIV :: your curlit-r hL- hull taken his. Inm'ulzlln'culc dL-gi'cc Ihcrc ulltl had I'cLurm-tl lo hh native Guinc-wiliu, I-'Im'id:l. lu tuur'h I'm' :t yml :II Ilih.UlI1il Mulcl'. Linmln High Ht'huul. lhnillg LII? Curly ycurn D1. Dcnnia mugln ll'iagmmm- t-mu :ilg'clnu :md gcunlctu :Iml acrvml 2m Jn'm'lol nl Chrimmn Hull. mu- u! Illt' man's tlol'HlElnl'itH mi 1119 uh! HIIIIIJIIN. 01w Ilu'iLk-HI ui' lhc L'mlj. lacrimi slunds mIL in 111'. lh-Imia' :mmmry. Ht: r'l'thh that in IEin-! ho mu :mut'dul u GMIL'I'HI IJJIlll'iIIJ'IJIJ innrd lA'eIImrnhip 1m alluly :II Xurzhu'mlm'n l'niu-mily. jml us. I1L' 1mm preparing m leave a gruul: mt th young pmlusmu inrhlding Dean MC'Pht'CLH'H .md Pmit-wn Hrl'ighi Imolml Ilu'ir wwllrurs :tml g.guw him :: party. This inmhcd Ill' llL'nIJix :IL't'IJh I'm ;11 Lllul limr 111untry mu. :II :I PI'MIIiLIIII. Xnmng lh. lk'llnin' t'IilanlHle mntl I10 Itch 11ml lurlhupa Iht'l't 1N Illul't: Inyllty :tauuug lhe mmnhcrs ui tlu' tlluxs ul IEIBEJJ :Il't' MI. Waymun CnIxL-I' ul llw Hulk lmwllu: Mrs. .Xnnic Ltm XI: Pflcmvh. Supul'vimr mi Jiln'nl'in lur Ncgrm-x in Mfumn; Howard C. Nquul hplmsnn: Ijtmic l'riw. IIIL-llitul lllltltll' M New York. Iillu'in llzn'lm'. :I llCl'lliHl u! limuklyn. New Ym'k: M'Ihm l'wnmn. payt Ili.tll iat :tl 'Illskugt'c Vt'lL'l'ullu Hm- fn'till and Dr. .lmm-s H. l-lnmu'd. duomml, H'hu 101' : numhm nl' ualn u'ua Huui HE IIIC Uhisiml nl Sticm'v :1: Hmnlu-J'IJ l'tliu'lnily IJI'. llt'nllirf biography 1 . listml in H'J'm'x' ll'lm m .Ur'HrmJ'I'.wr, run! H'lm'x. IVIHJ U: .'!JJ!!'F'i-r'ff1'f ifrhrrnhrm. HL- Ea. qunimi la llw lflllllt'l' Miss Snmmyc GJiJlin ul Hmltnnrmgn. 'l't-nn. PIMJFLSHUR WRlEl-l'i. lHnlt-smr A. Ii. Wright is u n:ntiw :11 lQnsEllL Hunt gin. wlavIL' lac :tllt'mlcd Ilw public MIHJUIH :Iluf lulu t'IHN'L'II .Xllnnla l'nirm'aily'w high whuul lrnm which ht? mu gludmlml. Hc rvmuim-ll :II .Mlzmlu l'IIivt'J'HilV ullcl l'nm ymM lulL'I' I't't'ciu'tl his Imrhvlur's dvgl'cc. 'I'hcn ht- jninul IIH' Lllnl'k lmnlljx un whin'h iw hii'i smu-II tunlinlmusly vu'l' dnu'. While :I mcmlwr HI thv l'nc'IIlu Mr. H'I'iglu studied In me' Yni'lx l'niu'rsiu II'uIII whirl! IJC I'cc'cirul 1I1L' MJLA. ckrm't'v :IIHI nnnphrlrd :I yam Iwisuml LhC m:n- lt'r' s :It tlnc mum! instilluioll. Ht' :Ilm Ilitl hi1 Iht'r hllltl'V :H llnn'urd lhliu-rxily. I'Itnl'cssm H Iighl Inutlt' .'I nmltilmtiml in 111C livid tal' small Illlhillt?55 in tho L':II'IV Illillim :Ind siulilmly Hmm- :I mmln'vhcmiw study. u! the 5':th .Mlnnlu mmlllurlily. llL- u'nx :Il.m Dii'm'lm' :1! 1m NX R Ill'Uth'l x during the IIIiI'lit'N. ill :Idditiun ln his. primary duty ht:- ht'l'H'll :15 Dilut- lnr ul Alhfvlitx :il Illnl'k Iur Ihil'lL'L'n ycula. u':nCll:1Il'- MR. WRIGHT mun of the PKllI-liIUHElll'l Cuunril. and WM the Ills: Chalilmun nl' le Cjumpus United Negro Cnllcgc Fund Drive. Me is married to the l'urmer Mm Dnmllly VViIlizum 01' 13051011. M;155., who is: am the smtl' :at Atlanta L'niwrnily. DR. Dmxu T173 First Lady of the College . . . . is one ofits most loyal matters Ma's. james P. Bruwley. the PrCsitluntN nihthlt' mmlmniml. whose rhzn'm :mtl character :Irr. czlsilt' felt. is tl favorite among Chlrkites, Anxious. i'rn' tht; wel- fare of the Lit'tilegc. her interest :mtl anxiety haw: t'm'rit'tl hcr LtJ tmmemm meetings in the interest 131' Clark. She is always on huml to greet Yihilol'h and have thcm fuel at hnmc when they mane to th t'nlllllllh and the t'nllltlhitlhm thut C'UI'IIL'S l'mm tum'u'mtinn with her regarding literature stlggcstx her mutin- ut-rtI interest in and lm't! I'ut' the subject she taught for n ntlmht-r ul' ytrurx :ll tilm'k. THE ALUMNI . . . Are Recognized Leaders In T196 Nation It seemed to me ah the Clark men and women I knew were pretty well recognized leaders in the com- lutmity. That is the reason nne recent untlcrgrzlthlau: gave for coming to Clark. He may have Iltlttert'tl n.5, hut 11' its truc- and we hop:- it is - the young ll'li'lil showed good judgment. You can't i ztlltl be honest about it ? judge a college by its trees, its fraternities 01' its building. You hum- to judge it by its prothlcthzmd by its I'Erptltatiun which in turn springs l'mm its IJITJdUCL. And its product is its zthmmi. And on this smre Clark is ready Lo stand or fall. Clark numbers among its graduates some of thc 112p tiolfs must ULtlhlnllLling men and women who, in their communitiesh large 01' small -;trc making :1 satisfy- ing social tit'mtrihutiun. They rculixe that the HllCt'Chb of Clark depends upon the extent to whit'h they make lhEthClVCh' felt in the mmmlmitiea where thev live and Work. I No One is. 3 Clark man or woman for just I'nur years. He or she is :1 Clark man or woman For IiFe. P1'CHhIL'III lh'uu'lq and tht: President 111' the LIIHIL Cullttgt' .XItlmni .Mwm'izttiun. Mr. tllulcutt' H'ttckm . 77w Claw of I955 . .. VALEDI C TORIAN While at Clark Futon has been assorizitetl with many curricular and CRETEHIIITiLlllitl' activities. He has ithLlH'ltEtl the pl'esith'nry rat the College Bum! tV5-l-'55j. the Dl'alnzttitth Ciluh t'frf'i-TJU, and the Sovinl Sriemte Club t'BH-BJ'JL lnchttlctl muting hi5 Suthll ttt'tivities t5 membership in the Omega Psi Phi l- ratcrnity. where he is t'urrtrntly serving as Vit'c-Busilcus and ham which he received the 'tSt'holzn' 01' the Ye;1t- ' :1 ward of the Seventh District. In hlztntuuty. 195-1, l-':1v01'5,;tl0ng With alumnus H- ztltct H-Jiflis. was t'lmscn :15 a delegate to the National Youth Congress of thc National A-Xsmcizttirm 101' the .Mlt'nnt'I-unem of Colored Pcuplc rtJm-cuing in U'uh'h ingtrm. D. C. He was also 21 meIIIIJCl' 0t :1 tlimuutits Lmupt- which visited cities in Get'ntgiu and Alabama hcl'urc going on to the convention of the National Association 01' Dl'zmlattit's :tnd Spccrh Arts meeting in Nashville, 113111165500 A5 :1 tribute to his srlmlastic utthievemmn. Aaron received membership in the Alpha linppa Delta Sorinlng'y Fm Let'nity and the Alpha Kup- pu ML: National Honor Society. Kcenly aware of the hulmttztnt pant that religion plays in the l'm'lnulution nl :my IEtC-phm. :mti desirous at taking :1 positive step in puttingJ this awareness into nttimL Favors served us pulpit asaistnnt ztt the thtlclilhj Mcnmrial Presby- tcrizm Church. HE plum to do graduate study :tl'tct' :t tutn' of duty in the armed services. hum Iztmks, In SALUTA TORIAN llm-inyj her stay at Clark. .hmtrll Pontlct 1111: pm- hulltiitttl nut nnly :m :EtlTTlil'lllth at'htilur, hut alsu an :tthniruhlv Indy :h' wcll. Though tmt m'm'lt :lt'lh't in extl:1-t'tl1'l'it'tllur :ttlix'itiCn. she hm; mutlc her inlitlcntre toll in thieving honors ilt tunltlemir :Iml cm'tu'riculm :tc'tivitit's. .k mmlztltt 111t'111bt'1' 01' Hit: Hmun' Rnll. she has :IIHU IJL'CII El Hllllllll'll :Itltl loyal member ol' the Sut'iuI Htit'ntc Club 11ml the National Axauciutiml 101' the ldt'nurmllmlt uf' tjnlnrcd People. Her :Ictttlcmit' :Iltu'rity hm. hmught hm' lllCllllJCl'bllip in the Alpha Kappa Dcltzt Sm'iuhlgy lecmity anti pI'Chitlenty 0t Iht' Kappa 'l'ht'tu Chapter of Alpha Ruppu Mu Nn- Iitmul Htmm' Smitty. Studiuus. SL'tlilEt: :tml sophisti- tilltfti. Him. Ponder plans to tltl ihtll'lht-sr httttly aittel' mmplcting the J't-qnircmt-nts tut' an A, 1-5. in Social Science. Wt- mcntitm in passing that her scholastic lCill has nut lJtrL'n AIM to atilfe her Warm and genuine lt'ientllintrss. .K It'ihnle m t'nur sex :mti tn t'llilrk. the Panther thmlncnds you. Almcll. UH I'uccivillg this honor. AN 3. ELL. Pox nI-.k 3h firm! 11rnxxt.t 11. RM Com th n the Punlhcr UIHt'e-anytimc in the day It curly in the ttmming until late in the :tle-nucm. any day 1mm the middle at September until the 1:151 ul' April. Bluring music I'rrmt the radio l'm'ms Lhc 1mrkgrotmtl tor the t'lit'kctyuclnck ol' the typewri- tL-t's. the crush 013 falling ane lmLLlcs. z'tud the lulu 01 human vuirca-sumctimcs raised in anger, hut mrm ml the time lillctl with g.gnicty and laughter. The gray luuc ui' l'igurem; smoke F1115 the air: desks and H6011. arc IiLLereti with trash. But work goes on. and a ycztr- hook takes form. WAItnmw matmm tx li-u mu. 77w I955 . . . Worked Dz'li Like many wciul puhlitutirms ltcuplu. tltt: I951 : Panther slulf mm slightly weird 1cm. Getting settled on :m appropriate cm'cr lttilttlitzilly unused twenhmlt to lnll out. .Kl'Ltir it was Lliattm'L-Imi thzlt Red and Cil'ny uhc lira! mvm' tulnrs derided nn'J were the rulnt's nl' Dr. Summerscltv's .Klmu MnLL-I', thc stztil qltic'klt t'ltnngcd :mtl reverted m1.thtraditionalClark le amt Hltu'k. Thu yearbook tzm'cr mu. :lt'signcd lly Mtrmt Funns t with t huggcsliunh l'mm am: ml the i'UVL'tlilIer. tilm'k'n ytiul'hunk hm. mow t-tlilun'inl work in it lhun any lwn others. UI' you don't ln-licur El, Litkt 11 '0le :Il .wmc nlhcr t'xtu'lmnkn :uul wt..- lnr yourselit. :mtl writing Hlpt' required mtuh lime :mtl In: less skill. Vot'uhulzu'im lnul m im't'trnscz grammar had It: In.- hmughl inln tm'ns. Vihil with HlL' Itnw during the lmlmy May llilys. '1th work i: finished: the Imnk lt:ls gum.- Lu IJL'LII the linall t'cmlls :trc E'C'L m by sucn. Two signiht'ant hurdles luul tr: ht murmur in llu: editing of 1.11:: IHBS Pumlu-t'. 'I'Iu- lint um lhc jut, ui' making ncwsnwn um ul gl'cetlit-a wltu hull Itml only a Imtltliltg :IuptnitllHHtv with thee intrit'ntr Hl'u'x nutrllint-rrt. .Nn mmnhcr ml the alnfl umlt! hr umaitl- CIEYCI il veteran :IL Iht! Iwgilming mi 111;- MIIIHJI wul. Thu ncmmi wuss thclwaknl'trting1 Io Hun I1 Eht' unw HL'I. lay km y'cnt's ptlhlit'ntimL l-Lxlnrrienrt-I1:Is.:'::ltlc;u;t rmultul'diligt-nl :Hul lmnl work. :mti II'LC ominum shutlnw n1 igltnn'nm'r Inn duwlt , x'ct'y 510th-tlthIlJlIL'iITL'tl. Whether m' not thia- tent : t'lu'tmit'lv will 'IHL'EIHIIIC' UP to thy nlnnilillllh wt 13y 1:1.th year's slnil iw iL'Il up tn ynu In tIt-tidt'. f- Nlumuu 'illxmx nlu I'HIH Pan titer gaff geiztly, Faz'tlafu I 131 Getting 11111 :1 16111111101; 15 11133. 1111511111511. 80 11-311 111111111: 11:;11171' 1111' 11'611111111111111 :11111111111 :11 work 111111 1111.1; Lu go 1111.11 EL 11 m.- 1'1111111 5111121111 11111 1111 1111.11, 11111111115, 11111111115, 1111.1 11191 111111111 1111151111111 11114 1111117 11113.5 111' 1111111 1111- 11171111111 :11111 11111111 11mm. 111' 111C A11- 1111111511111i1111 1111111111193. The 51:111' 11115 111111111ch this 11cm 11: 111111: 5111111: gnml I:11ul.ch1';Il:11c1's :Iguin. 311-5515. Dixxm. 11111111111111; 111111 Lowe 1111.- I'Calumsiblc 1111' 111ml r11 1119 1111111111; 1111 1111- 111111115 1'11111111'i11g. 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This 11:15 1111111311 11 11111191111154 cxpmiclut. 1111-11 1111-11- 1121s 1119 Illllll1101'1llg 111' 1111- 1111.5. 111111 11:1111133; TIICIH :111g1111-m 111111 111C11'1I 1::- jun: right 1111' lhnnt: :11- you W110 11'111 Eltiiiy l111: 111.115 1111111111111 111131 is 11 111111111111: :11111 :1 11111111111 :11 1111- Ili'lh'iliuh 1:1 12151-715. Wt- hupc 1'11 lht' 111113 10 1111111- 111111 11 will 11111111 1111111 1111-1111111111-1. HIV know 11 11'111. 1111111. 1.x 11111111 Rlzmuuns 1111-1111011;- rJ.J .U 11 HHMEi-MH IL thicm'l .sccm like 11. 1111: there :11'1: 11111111 1:1:1111111 W110 1'1111l1'1'11111211 111 111:: 111111111crli1111 111' 1111' PrerrJJ'. 51051 111 1116111 1111.- pitlurcd 1111 lllfst' pugtn. 13111 111m-c who :lIE 11111 56611 - 1111.- 11111 111511115. 1116. Ctlilm's 1mm 1'01'11161' years. :11111 1111: 111115-1111131-11 11 1:;11'1 11m. 11 15 1111'- lmpc 111' 1111: 1:11ilm's 111211 1111- 19:35 111111111111- 11'111 bL' 11 1111111110 111 I11: lung t'1IL'I'1HIICtl. 111114.11 111111 111151311416 11111111111'i1m nl Imppy 11111530 1111151 11111111011111 :1111111111111111cc5, 111111 unfurgcltnhlc 111011115111115. 111131 11111 ht 11111 01111- 1L-u'11111. Jnnxmx .nn R11:11.11111511.V J 1-;ANN E'l'l' 5- Ez'gbt Clarkites Make All Ais for Past Two Semesters Five students won top places on the Honor Roll for the second semester, 1953-511 and three students gained this honor for the flrst semester 1951-55. l'herie lucky eight sought anti i'olmtl the Silver Chalice of the Honor Roll -111aki1tg all A's. This is not to say that this quest is for ' A's in and ot' thenmelves, but that through the diligent pursuit of studies and the sincere tlesire tor knowledge. this goal was reatthetl. Among those Vt'illllillg top honors for the second semester, 19556-1 was Juanita Gideons. a 25-5: graduate from the department 01' Education. Juanita is now serving as an instructor at the Forrest Avenue Elemeni tary S-chool, Atlanta. This attainment was another feather in the cap of achievement for a young lady who played a dynamic role in life at Clark. Iirnerst M. Pharr, last yeafs editor of the Panther, took time out Erom editing the Panther. reporting on sports events, and serving as head of the Usher's Guild to study, make the honor roll, and make top honors. Phat'l'. now serving- in the armed serviceg in Germany left an almost complete vacu 11111 in the student jom'v nalistie program of the college. His 111051 outstanding achievement, came when he was eleCLeti prehiclent ol' the Student Gmrermnent Assoriation. Add to this the hut that Pharr inaugurated Rohert Phillips Day - the first day oli the haskethall season in tribute to that Clarkite who lost his lite in the Korean t'or1liit't w-antl it heeomm clear that Marcelhisi, has. left his footsteps in the well known sands. of time. Dignificd antl unasstunting', creating an :ttn'msphere of intellectual integrity in all situations. Etoile Shrop- shire takes her rightful place among those in the honor hierarchy. Good luck Etoile. and may that melo- dious voice and sedate manner gain you entrante into those areas of noble and worthwhile endeavor. Granted a repeat perl'orlnanee, alter many iiear-hits, was Aaron Favors, jr. He finally climbed ahoartl the Seholar-Ship and once aboard, tICtzidetl to remain throughout the Hrs: semester. Aaron 1121.5 sought this honor with unrelenting drive and aeeepts it with humility. He's one who itlled 'Kthe unforgiving min- ute with sixty seconds' worth of distance rim. ' 'Iiheae are the Ntlltit'llt who made all Xx An :uhit-ttn ment whit'h is not an end in itseli', hut only the menm to :1 lat greater end - becoming responsible, Lilelt. and intelligent t'ititens in an ever rhuneiug mc'it-u. Ammx Linnea, jIL liltxml I'IIAIllt juim'm UIm-ox's WILLH lt. l-LII.51-1 i4 tuition Mifmin and gaff Mus. W1I.H1-:s. Mu. IL-n-u His assistant. Mr. john Harris. hm also become ll well known ligurc in LIIU ulfwc umI t'urriL-s nut him dulic: with quietness uml linrmcssn Serving as sut'l'elury LU the l-iusincsn Manager is Mrs. Georgia 13. Wilkes who spends. many hours 11.i-.11;i11g.:J l1erthicl'nml the mun; l'unnlly members and nuadenls who m'nnc 10 her daily l'ur :lppuilmucnu am! In haw requisitions lillctl. HLIICI' m- MR5. S'I AMLUHI MR. Mmmru. Mu. H Mtklfi Basin 655 Office An I'nusinest; Manager. Mr. Silu'lnir V. AItleI'. now in his l'tmrlh year of serviw lo lllC insLiluljun. hm. mnlinuui his polity nl' mmlmrnliull 11ml t'Lil'l'iL'h ULIL his tluLit'h t'nnqltlt-nlly. Ilia spirit of friemlr lincss ulul hclpluInL-ss hm mild'c hLllllL'llth :Iml l'ut'uily :Ilikc :ulmirc him. and lhmt wlm Vihil Ilia nfluc Icnlk Inrwurll m Ilia wzmn while. 'IHHIIM- I . alnH' pm 1111K lilhllit'l' u'lm in also :I Clulk glmlunlc. :11! wim HK'I'L hL-I' st'n'iu-s. HinlillilN in Ihh qutL' .H'L' XII. William Mrun'll and Mn. hmlm Wulkcr SlzllltL :ntl. MI'. Mnl'rt'll. :1 Hark grmlllult', lwlpn with lmnkLL-clning nml prrIIM'niirm ul Ilu: pnymll, NIH utlly in I1iw t'IhLiL-mg. I't't'ngmrrcl in 11w nilma hul llis IIcIlJIHl :IIliIlJtltf .'1llll wim'mv Ilit-mllimm :llw. MIN. Hlnmkntl tnLupiL-s Llu- pmiliull HI picumnl smih- ia :Ilu'uw lu'l g.glt'vlillj: 1 ' Perswmel i Office MIL UILII'L' CUHIcgU Ell'l qua IIIU I't'almllxihilily til providing thmc- wux'it'rs mm i1 :nc 111:1.xi111um m :hr nlcvtrlm-Inmn ul r'urh aludrnlk lu-annlily .'x mriL-d nml l'it'h nr- Ihiiics pmgl'nm :Lm! lUIIIIJI'HltHHjVi' Humming sCIvic'L-s 1111' provided lln'lmgh Lhr Ituuft'txhip 01 :m FXJJL'J'iQIHCd will. CuIc-l'ui muniinutinm M Lth' 12r1'w:1m:1 and umdcmir' pmgmtm ln'milica lm' Lin' sntinl. iilLCHL't'lllill :IIILI Hfjil'illlitl gmwlh u! un'll .sLmlan. L'lul k'a Inugnml in under the Juulctship HI M1; Curly tun Humilmn. llmn n1 Men; :le Mrs. Phuthc limncy. Hum 0! Women. l'mlh Jwr'mum'l Iwuplu hmc had with: cxpmirmc in dulliug u'Ilh youth uml wiLh Illeil' pinblrllln. .Kml Imth wll'in hnl' nlc'lnh. mngv :mLI H';IIIIIE.II in ciuulitlg wilh cmh individual. Hixx Hmic 'l. Rm'um ix .szixlum 11m oi H mm'I1. Incl Mr. L'. l'll'it Limnht is .hxialum ln thc UL-zm ul Hun. Ut'IIL-J'ul IH'U'HH :miamm in line Department i5 MM. 11m SunIuL-l Marlin. I-!.u1 Il.'l tn HHS. I'n'ukl'x Mrs. .Klmliu m'ix'cn lu bring lugethm' all data :zlmuL women slmlm'uls. lmm mating Hulll't't'h. I'rmn I'm'uhy nmnhms. :uul mherx. and LU inturprm this inl'm'mw litm. Mr. C. lirk' Linrnln hamlIm :1 witlu- variety ul' Liw men'a wliixnelluncuus pl'uhlclm and works to hurt mun undersmml theil Lupzuilics. strengths um! weak- nesses m Ilml lhq mighl IJC :lbli' to find th-Imclvcs :15 group mumhcrs. Mn leney in grunt dc-mzmd an, El public speaker. lills many engagements cum year. while Mr. Hzmsillnn kltlllllltm :n Lhe rollcge's tucl'uiling nifitrr-Inkiug the Cllurk hLEJl'yH m many I'ilEC'i :md slates. Miss Recvca plurtn emphasis upon the dcvelupmenl n! willn-linm't- Illlll .wll-dirmlitm umi. wiLh 11m; mult'ms gain experi- Cnu- in clarifying guuln :mcl tltu'luping skills nculcd Lu :ILLuin Lllcir' mm gunk. I n:':II ILJIIL'LiIJll u! the Dt-pm'lmeut in L0 see the stu- dent us :I whole. and l'mm :Ill :u'nilnhlc dnlzt give him kl whole pirlm'c 04' his. etlut'uliunzll pmaihililim. chm MN. IJMHIN. Mus. Hmllx. Ahn- Rl-IH-S Wim:ggzl:j i .' . ..W. '9 ' i 1 '1' th W'JW'??? ' HM, litmu- Clerz'ml Assistmzt New Clerical usaibmnt in the Pll'sidcnl'ri uHiLe is Mrs. luhn I-l. Morrow who has displayed :mlinhle :Ldjusunem. in :1 posilit'm nl' vnried de nmmls, 3 7. .. f' Misc: GRAY Secretary to tlae Presidmt The analegit' um! Vital position ulh Sur- remry Lu the Prcsidcnl in IIL'III by Mrs. M. Barbee Boone who Im' two years has sus- tained this CIH'HIIIIJilshiIEg lmsilinm. Htl' chid1t-51Juusil3ililics:u'c keeping Luh 0n the huge vulumc of mail that mules L0 lhu uf- hm, handling alalmiHmems. and t'Ul'ltlllCt- inn; Lhe ull'irt- in the Presidenfs ulasem'c. klltx, Rllmmm' Secretary t0 the Dean Aflnllh- sm'nrtm'y m lM-un A. A. Xh'Phcc- lcrs is Miss Snmlmllzi Cray h'lllth dlllitis. implied and L-xprvwth ill't: multiple. Miss Gray is kept inny handling t'l'rl'ih wt'hcdulm EIIHI classifying :umlrmir inlmmutiun. She is :llan one of lhc :Idvimrs In the rumpus chapter of Alpha Kappa Mll. - W317 Director of 3? g g o 612 mm L2 6 6: Rt'vt'l'Clltl George A. 'IHtlc. gifted wilh a t'lmrzurlcl' 01' simple sincerity. hm hrmlghl LU lhe rcligimls life at. Clark ilallcgc :1 progressive and unrullingl'ul rhzn'ut'u'r. .Xs the youthful direr'lof ul Religious Lif'c. Lhmugh such mctliumw :15 wcckly vcspm'x n'liLl-u'eek durations am! the Fellmvhhil; nf' Fnith :Ind Arlirm. hL- hm. with distinninn. proved that ruli- jJ'iUI'I is best Cum'ciw-d uml i'culizcd in :l Liynanm' grnwlh t'tJIIIJTJL'IIHLlI'ulC wiLh IIIC IICt'tls uml rhullgux ul' human living. www.wmm R Jr 1'! u 1-..V11 TM l- Dz'rector of Publicity and Student Publications Fur ninc gems Dr. john Fred Summcrscue has been gl'iithh. bulletins. lhu college jmn'nul. uml the year- chicfly rmpnnsihlr lm :llI Ihe ImIJIit information bul- bunk. kch LhL' reading and seeing public hilly nml It'lil'ls cmux'luling' l'mln mul :llmul Lhc nihrinl zllfziirs interestingly infurmed ol the. main activities and pro- uf 1hr: Cullcgnx llc hm. through Hum. releases. phom- gram which llIL' Collcge alien in students and publics. .hsislunli Fwd Morgan. JH'lHIK'llP Rcy'lmlds: DI. SLLIInIml'HL-HL'. ResideI-zce Directors TIM;- 111mlm'nly equipped dm-miml im on Elm k's i'illllr pm. Imx'c lact'n tailed 11mm: :m'uy l'i'um hmnv iul Clzu'k Hllltltflan. ln L'hnrgc of Merrill j. Hulmrs Hull. dnrmimr'y l'm' mplmumre. junior and HCiIitn' wmnt'n in Mrs. lam Sumuel Murlim Elm lirsl Negro In IJLr granted IIIC Cullnwlor's PIrJi'Cs.sit:11:Il Ccrtilit'uu- lay Llu- the ol fLL-urg'ia. Miss Dmic '1'. Ramos i5 Llu- tlirm'mr nl' klcmt-I' Hull l'm' l'I'cisImm-n Lmll snphmnorv young mnncn. She has haul the .Xssisuml. Hum ul Wumcn sim'c lSl-l I :Iml liq Una Rnua Mu: Mam n; HM. Ihum x has been :1 nmther LU hundreds 01' wmnen u'lm iJL'HllH Lhcil' Lullege t'le'Effl'S in Mmm-r Hull. She is llcltl in high estecn: by all Clurkitcs. The men 01' Pl'eifler Hull :u'c luipienu ml the Imp- pillcss and pleasure that is cxelllplilittl hy Mm. F. Beulrit'e Brown who is :llu'ayn 31611 and ready Lt: assist lhc ymmg InL-II. They have :lllc-Inpled to improve the Issidcncc through stlllgm'erlnncllt :Iml haw slum- surexl social events designed in make the reaicleme il mort- wholesome plum ill whirll 1n liven Librarimzs anl the Crescum City lfllHL'h Mint, Fannie B. H-Ihipljlc whu was appointed as librarian this st'lmol year. Miss HWtipplc hringh with her unique ideas llll how the library is In be used and up. emmtl. Mlu'h inl'nrmminn is on display l'or llmsc wlm :H'ail them- selves nl' lht: oppanuniLy Lu use iL. Adding t-xlm cheer, soreness and personality m the library- is Mrs. Davie T. Puu'ivk who is the assistant and uhu llus hccn at Clark since IEHS. Cum'h C oacb Mr. l'I.IJIJH. lvlm t'nutiu's lurrl- Imll. Innkcilmll. :Iml lmi'k. ix knownlurtlu-I1ighstnmfut'tlxul sIJUI'IHIllilllshill 11L ht'lx In: Ilia Snsm-zx'r Wannmw Mm. PATRICK Mus. KWIH-mJa rlml'gm. II 13. IJL-tnmt' ul Ilis CI- lurta :Iml cIirm Im'ahil: thnl Nfllll'ln ill CEJII'I; Imu- I'iwn In SIIIII :1 high lurcl. ,nu- Postmistress 'i'he trfl'u'iem rmd wrsalile Miss Sarah E. W'nmcr is in t'llurgu ol' the rumpus post nlht'o Hhc serum :11er us the crnnpctcm hcu'umry tn the lamIIy-ursinj,J lhc- vuri-Iylm m pmdurc many attractively primed prugrmm. The mpublc :IHhiHlnnt to Miss Hill'nc'l' i5 Miss Mary Erlor. Mm WAIaM-u M133 l'; ' 'i MR5. HkaI-. Mm NIH Health Thu Liullcge chth lh'ogl'z'um is designed LU develop ImbiLs uf nElf-LHI'CHI'UH Wllil'h may In.- un'rietl rn'cr Inm :ldull Iilc, Dr. W . NV Harper :IIHI Nln'nc tlamlm Clum- tHCF I'llncliun to diagnose :Lml chnl nLudan health pl'nhlems. An ini'immry ix mainluined in each I'CSiLICDII' hull. and a t'linit' i5 lm'ulctl in Lht' .Mlministl'ulinn. Dietitians Lluntinning lllL' lmme-like atmosphere in William HL-nr3 Lil'ugmml Dining Hall is Mrs. Liniu Drake ulul hcr llbhisllllll Ming li'unnic Ii Neely. They lmlh heel; 10 please :Lml saltirslfx. Illml ml the students. and i'm: Lilly mmnbcw with bnhii' and wholesome lIlCillh. R. I-,-,., Personnel Secretary New nut'I'L-rlul'y iII IIH: Pcrhmmcl Olhrl- is Mrs. Huly l-L Btllllhitlt'. :I glmlunlu ul' 1 ::II;uIL';;;I Cul- lcgt. Mm. Burnside is mpitlly humming :uliuslmf m hL'r nuw tlulitrs and In tlur I'L'slmllhihililirt. ral- hviug :3 mcmlwr ml the Clul'k family .45 5 -.-.- . ,P Mwaxwmm v 45.5.. --.:-:;-.-.:-J.w ,. , ; - '.' DH. Xh'Pm l- l Has. Dual: Xklet'tt-rw Izu'ully hounh dm'lmum lmm mtlt lending, Anwrium Hnix'm'xitim m. llumnl. lrLIm! thml'urd. Chit'ugu. Cornell. H'mllinglnn l'niu'hiu. H'ist'umin. PL-Imnylvunin :Hlll , 'I'hc Filix'mxilj. uf' XlirhigulL Cnlnmiain. NHV Yuri. l'nix'm'niu :le .Xllunlu Uniwraily haw ulm lawn rv- hlJulhilllL' lm' tIIC training :11 :I inrgv munhrrr ul llu- lnmlly 1111-1111'JrL-1'n Hum 01 lhcw intllhy nu-mhnx JHL' Dual :Iim n! the Callege 01' .U'LS :Iml Stimulus. uu'r whirh Dm'lnr A. A. MrPhc-cters preaitlt'u. is 10 pm'm'itlc sludcnls with mental equipment Lu maul liiv. :nml LIIL- cultural hurkgrmmd 10 nppl'eriuw iL. Basic needs ni' Lhr: students. are iL LZUI'IHHIEHII ul ling- Iish and at It-nst onc i'oreign language, :1 grounding in .sricntc and :1 perspective in hismry uml Danm' lib Phcctcm Sll'utllll'fih LIIL- i'utililim L0 meeL thew. needs. Under his :ldnlinistrulinn, thirteen major leds hurt: lt't'LIlJ'L'l'h nml :mlltrn'a. chcn made :Ivuilnhlc. I Registrar The College's LIHLIIETI'IIiE' I'Ct'- m'tls are kept by Rtgthl'Hl' lid wau'd .l- Brantley 11nd his mlmble :issismnl. Miss. Edith lJnIlmI. New zultliliun in the ufh'u: this was :1 phnlmlul machine In l'u- t'iIilaltt the handling nl lum- M'l'ilJle. Mr. il'nmlsy rmzcix'etl his L B. degree i'rmn Huu'urd. :md lhc M. A. lrmn Columbia Univer- sity Minna Dlllltlll. whu nisn serve: us SL-TI'CLuI'y nl' 1hr: Fur'ulty Sea- sium. is H Clark greuIlIuLc uml has done I'urllltlr study uL AI. lama L'nivcnity. Both have mntrihulctl mtu'h In nmking Clark I'Cgihllnlitlll n painless task and to making; lhv ulhre :mc 01' lht' 111ml pulmhlr Ull Lhc -:':1mpu.-;. 03 Id; Education .MIICI'imK clrlncnleny :unl .su'undm'y Ctlm'nLim: i5 luring one 01' the gmu-nt fl'ihE-th in Inllitmul history lu- II: and Clark is helping 10 do mmmhing ubnut iL. Thu L'ullcgt- hm; lung l'calizul the need Ul' providing young men and women m Ieurh the youth ul' the nu- Linn. and Clark CtIllFHlCd teurhcrn art in dcnmml. The Deparmwnt has .15. its. renunl philmnphy thESHEI'Jg lht' impm'lanu- Of the human f:tr'lnl' in all phases 0! II-YtIll- tiIEJnll. lJc-pnr'lnmnt Chairman is Dr. A. A. Mt'PhuetL-rn u'hn man the dmtm'ulc lmm lht: lil1ixenily ni' Cim'immti :Iml u'hn caller's mu' m! lht- nl'icnlalinn munem Armist- ing him is Mr. 'Wihcy S. Euldt'll. :I graduate 01 ,UaA Imma 51:110 hl'tw'ht-rx Cullt'gt' :HHI Unlumbin linivcr- aity u'hcrc 111- is presently u umclidulc 1:11 :I lIUllEll'lb tk'grtir. Mr. 'mJ'tIrn IL'mhtrl's Ilw lmjr'thulnm t'rml'sm. O'l'w llf'IHII'I1111'III.'II IIIt'IIIlJt'IN JIT'U Mn. Pcmlie t' Dunc. Lllul'k ulul .Xllnnlu l'uii'm'sily ll'iliilUlI; who u;- P-lvau-rn tl.-R:: Mun. MAI: Irx. Mn. HAMILIUV. 31m. t u- l'Hl-H, HR. l-irl'w: urditmms student lcm-hing; Mrs. Marie W. Gopher. Clark graduate whose master's was uwm'detl by HUHLUH l. niver'5ity: Mr. Edward I. Brantley! A. B. from Htm- :u'd and 51. A. from Columbia: Mrs. Em 5. Martin. Clark Cullege A. B. with u Master's t'ICgrt-e I'mnl A1- 1:1I1t:l Lh'lix'crsily; MI; Charlton Hamilton. n graduate nI.' Tullndcgu College and New York University: and Mr, Leonidas. Iipps. a graduate uf Xavier University in New Orlcnm :Hltl il mmiidule l'ur Lhe Muslei's do- grt-c :IL Indiana University. An nuempl hm; been made to make HHILICIIEH wrmi- Live to the whole man. his :lLIilLItIL'H. his leclings. Ililw icars mid his desire l'nr remgnilirm 21nd scruriLy. Km unly docs. lhc Cinilcgc nlf'er the mumps; requirul for leather certilirulirm in Ccurgiu. but it has LINN- upml npcrinl t'urrimlu whith unnhIc nmdcmu 1r: mcu mrtil'zculim rtquirmncnts in many Ulhut' wmlt'm HAD MR5, lhnL. MIL. Braunax, MIL Ihmxa- IM. Im. XILI'Hz-J-II-Jm Business Administration Dru Lnrzullc G. I-lalc has been Acling Hand uf lhi: Department this year in she absence of Pm- ECNHUI' A. H. U-'righl, on leave. Huldur 01' a Curliiicd l'ulJlir A0 muumms Curliiicutc l'uun thr Stale ul Lcnrgin. Dr. H3165 PIL'D. was awarded luv the linix'crsiLs nl H'isumsin. Mr. William Rohic. Clark and Mithigan lnlsinrss graduate. keeps Lab an cumnmit' affairs and marku- ings u'llilt Mr. John VI'. Harris. :1 prmhm of New York Uniml'sity dir rc-cI-s I110. su'luaniul StiCIIL'C prnr gram. MR1 SIMI'snw Biology l'micr the direction of PrIJImo-ul' 1 l'allk A. Banks whu took all his cicgrccs at Ilw lhlil'tl'sily III Chicago where he ih presently :1 mn- diclnlc lm Illc P11.D, dEgHiC. llw Biulugy Department has mmimmnsly improved :nul vxpumlud. A mnlngy :IIajur, Mr. Hanks svrws M'icm'u slur LluHLh' whn '. 1': interested m mudiull ulrLJ's In' in Ulllt'l' Icmu-l I'u-llls, Mr. Joseph Dunlt-n. l.im'u1n fPumasvh-u. Iliilj null Nt-u' Ym'k 1111i L'I- 9in IlilillL'li. Inlulm'ls' 1le- Biulugilul HL'irIH'L' SIIH'L'V. Iczit'hL-i physiology and haf- lcriulugv. C bemz'stsy Nun: hrml nl' Iht' 1i. J.uIIn-1 lhuulum Ih-pznumuu ul tllu'm- isllg in IN. .Hflml '5. QIuiggx, A glnrhmlu 1-1 llillul'll I'niu'lsiu jn Xg-u- tlllnrmu, I-lmrmrl l-'ni'- xvluju in H'nsllillgmn. and .HI. Innis l'uiu-lxiu hum wluitla I : :m t-ilml lllt' l'l1.h. :It-grrr in 01- Riillil slu-misll's. Ill1u-1' Illfllullllltlllill mcmln-h JIII' XII; Bunkz'l '1', Simpson. ii m:nhmlr uf I'iilHin uilll .1 Univ rm's' lwm rlll: l'niu-Isily Hf Imus. :IIHI XII. I'LMEC l'ngv. :1 glullllulv Ili' Multivlhnwn Cni- JL-gv u'hll IHIH ilnlll' i'Lulhn' slush :H lhn-lnn :imi .Mluuin Illlinl'hi- Iirs. English Department .m..en. nu. Slaumrust- I H'- Dle. Blmnkr s tlhiei Him 01 the Department 01 linglish continue: to he 10 see that every Clark student speaks well. writes t'urrecth. thinks clearly and reads widely. 1t LL'm'th the required course: tu :lll freshmen and st; plmmm'es ill addition to uil'ering eict'tive courses fur :1 large number -';I uppert'lussmen. Heading lht' Department is Dr. Stella Brewer lil'tmkex. Cornell University PILI'P. 11ml the author of fur! ChmuHm I'Im'nx. It'nHt'hu'J'sl. She is also a mnv Il'ihutm m lllL' Ifmyr'i'upm'dirr Rrihumirn. zmd in de- muntl Us :l lnllhht aprnker. Ulhcn nwmiuled in the Department include Dr. tlsR'J Mm. t Ixxlxmmxl. Hus. Mislslu. 311:5, llu'ls. Mk. J-mr..n.-tx john i9. Summersette. who holds a tlotmrute from Leland Stamford University. and who olf'ers courses in journalism and E-Vorld Literature. and English Ro- Immtic Poetry on alternate y mtst I Returning this year after :1 leave of absence. XII: M. Curl Holman 011-613 courses in creative xt'riling. Holder ol the Master 01' Fine Arts degree in Drama from Yale I.?nivm-sity. Mr. Holman is the author at many poems and short stories. During the past year two of his, stories appeared in Chm'm nutgazine. and he has also completed a novel to he published soon. Mrs. Willie C. Davis, :I graduate of Tullatlega Col- lege ilIlEl holder of the M.A. degree from Atlanta University gives i'reshnlen the rudiments of English grammar. Studies in the i111prm-ement of reading are under the care of' Mrs. Emma Rush Cunningham who holds the master's degree 1mm Atlanta Univel'ulw :mtl w'vhr: 11:19. dune SlJEt'lill work :It the Beth; Reading Clinic at Temple Univewiu'. Veteran diret'tor 0f the Clark College Playhouse is Miss Esther Jackson whose hurhelofs degree was given by Hampton and who won the t11aste1 s degree in tha- matics from Ohio State Univer- sity. She has also studied at the Stem: University 01' Iowa. Speerh PathologyI is olfered by Mrs. Irene Asbury who also di- rects the Speech and Hearing Clinic. A graduate 01' Spelman College and Central Institute for the Deaf at Washington Univer- sity. St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. .Xshtn'y is in her second year at Clark. 1m. DWN'l5 Home Economics Hume Emnumic's qurmlcnl Head. Mrs. Hum Griffin Davis. sees LhnL her studems know all :IIJOLIL funds, A grand- uate ol' Ilulnl'nun Institute and Colum- bia University from whirh she received Lhc master's; degree. she has :llm studied at Cornell :le the University nl' W'ist'on- sin. Her present special interest is the pl'cpul'ulinn 01' Irozen Inuds. Clothing and allied subjerts arc mv- clml by Miss Birrbilm VViIlimns. whose bachemfs; degree was awarded by Tusk: cgmr Institute, and her musterk degree from N. Y. 11. Mathematics The Department nl Mathematics pm- vides instruction I'm the one your rc- Llllilrctl LCLJllTSe and '01' iIdVIIIH'Cd CUUI'SCH in Lhe :Iren. Head of the Depnruucm is Dr. xloscph I Dennis, llllILlCl' ui lhc PILD. degree lrom Northwestern l'-niver5i1y. Dr. Dennis is assisted by Mrs. Mamie S. Ware. :1 grzullune 01' Clark ilnllcgu who mnk her master's degree in 111M110 Inulics lmm Allamzl University. :Iml who has dune lurtltcr 3'1me :Il Nm'lhwnmlvrn. 'tlkh. Huh Mm 'n'lslnm Physics llr. thimm H. Clll'ialmlscn is lht' At'ling Chairman of the lh'laurlmcnl u! Phyhin. upumlm! jointly by Clark and Mm'ehmmc Cnlltgm. A speriulist I'll I110 llnitl dynamics. Dr. Chrisu-nscn :tlsn hm. hut! Icscur'Lh cxpericnu; Associated with Dr. Chrislcnacn is Mr. Charlie Cuuk. MUI'HIHLISE and Howard Ll'llivel'rsily' grmlualc wlm mn- limled study at the University of Ru- Fhehlcr: and Mr. James lillisun wlltl Illawagt's tlw I'hysit's Slmp Prultsam' Gcm'gt- :X. ITI'gIISOII I'Irlllillllt'h em leu-ac l'm' 5:11th ilT. lhc lHiix'L-rsin' nl Pennsylvania. 1 re. rh. Art Lhrslxll Izwlrll. amI-mi yum Lluiilnmll nf IIIL' Dyinn'b llll'lll n1 l-iIIL- .h'h' fins m:nl:- 1hr hunium 1mm :Imi .U- ILHIIH I'llhlil umncrinlhriv unminm nt' th' mlil'd u.- I puwiuu oi lu'mlu in Fim' .hlw. l'lu' Iiupurlmvnl haw lumul :Iialimliun IIIIIHIL'II its :mmmF nuw-nmn uxluhits. Hilill'rli :HI and Hum! nhlm's. and thy :umual Uligimil l-mIr-I' limpr'L-uiuns. Mr. Izu-I'rll. u'hu mmilu hnlll Hm: .h'h' mum : and Ihr Illlmnniliw. Iu'ciu-al 1m IL tltrgl'cc hum HUMII'H l-Tlih'Hin :md nal-i .m'unlml Ilu- IlllelCl'5 livHH'v IIIIIIII Ihc .inhns lluplxllh' l3lliwh'ily. Mk. l-LHIM' t'l' JVIusz'c 'I'hc rurrirulnm of the Dcpnr'lmcnl nl' Mtlesir is planned 10 give t'UllllJl'ChCllSiVC training, through its lull roster of courses. Under the dil'etztinn of Dr. j. tielim'cn Killingswnrlh, Lhc depmlmem uflcla lmnd work under Mr. VVaymzm Carver. :1 graduate ui' Clark Ellltl Vanclcrrrmk; piano u'iLh Miss Rehcrul 'I'Lla'nvr, trained at Bennett and Northwesmrn; Miss l,iiVEI'IIC C'milhcr wlm i'CCert'd her IIIUHit' training :1I Fisk .md hL'J' ALA. l'mnl Ctdulnhiu. Llfilihtfh' rn'gun. M odem Forezgn Languages New Head ul' lhc Department 01' Modern Fur- cign Lunguuges is Dr. john H. Murrow. :: Phi Bun Kappa grmlunu: of Rutgers University. u'hu rcwix'ml the MA. and PILD. dugrt-es lmm Ihc University 111' Pennsylvania. Other :tssm'iules in the dcpin'lnmnl :m- Mrs. Sum HA Lilll'emn, u gmdunty nf' '1 :Ill::deg':l Col- lege :mtl Atlanta Univcrshy and who ham studied at H- cslem Reserve. in Frame. Mcxirzn. Culm am! Spain: and Dr Ruben Ric who holds a IIUFIUI'HW l'rum th' liniwrsily nl' Vienna, $ :5- w mm a BILL pg- DUTIES u..- VDIL nu: rm t aw 41.1 mm Social Science The Sufiiatl Science lJcpzu'tn'Itnt serves the LIOHEgt :15 an integral part 01' its General Education program. Students are given :1 minty 01' nmtmupul'ut'y institu- tions and I'Jrcahlcms at the United Stulta. llcpnrtnmnt head is Dr. W. H. Hm'iu :I gruduuhr nl LJ-mgston University, t-Vismnsin um! LhL' L'uirernily of Chicago from which he I'ECeix'Cd the PILD. clcgl'cc. Other department members are Mr. Edward F. Sweat who holds the numtefs degree ltmm Indiana when.- he has completed resident's rgquimments for lht: PILIJ. Dr. Robert Rita trained alt Universittr 01' Vienna: XII: James .I- Green who received the master's degree l'mm New York University where he has done llII'tht-rl' study; and Mrs. Murie- W. Gopher whose bachelor's degra- was zlwnrclcd by CIaIk and who won the Master's Iii'nn Boston UniversiLy. I.-RJ.: Mr. llr. Ilnlc. Religion and sz'Zosoplay Clark ht'litrvm Limt we ilk 3 Iluliml Hum. Instant mull kkillttl :ulvut'ntca n? the philosophy lay whisll u'c liveiphilusuphy lmstrtl on Christianity. Ht'uclitlg tht: llulml'tnlcnl at Clark is Rt'tm't'lltl George A. 'l'ntc. rum Inmlr graduate of tililt'k u'hu :ilm I'et'ciretl his ILD. trum Gammon. HL' hits zimm- l'urther study in the l.'niwnity ul' Chitilgu'n Hiviuily St'huult .Mmt'iztlutl uiill him is Mr. ti. l'll'ir Imu'uln. :1 541mb Llute ul Leuluync Cullugu h'mll Wllii'll llc Iu'uiwd tht- imrhclul'k llcgl'cc. zmtl Fisk l'nivcraitt n'llit'h ilu'ill'llttl his MA. Ht: hm. :tlm studied lhculugy :11 MW l'nix'clv sity' Ui Clllit'ngu. ULIIL'I' dcp:lrt111t3nt;tl member is Mrs. Phoebe 1 I'1Ixicl Burncy, a graduate ult tllm'k Whnst' Nlnstvr'x dtlgrcc in Rtrliginm lidnmtion wuss t'nnlct'l'cd hf; Gunmth M33511 ikhiilh I 13W. . . WE MAB -Tg. Tammmga mgams. I ,. uuunu . Swml . t'lupllel'. tSHllldinm Dr. Ric. Mr. Green. I 1 'l'lm 1 1'cshmun Iury St'I'V'tt'C is lt-T't'h'llillilll Week's ligllu. Freshman Orientation Was Smooth With Big Brothers, Sister's A5 Guides Freshmen from us lair north :IS New York. :h htr west :15 California. :tml I'mm l.ihcriu tUIIVL'J'gCll un Clark's t'mnpus in September to participate in the Cullcgek week at orientation. Fumml opening of the cightysixth year began September H when President jumes P. Bruwley and Dean A. A. HcPheeLers wcli CtJlllCd the new students. On hand also to greet the treshmcn :tnLI serve :13 hIJig bibthen ur big;J sintcm were thirty LIIJIJQH hiss- men who worked :15 lrcshmnn guides to help the 1958 class members understand Lhu ideals. Etlltl WIEUEH Ihm' which the Crnllcgc stands. Robert Lewis 01 Chub mnoogu. 'I'cnnesscc. President at llIC Studunt Govern- ment Asmu'iutimt greeted lhtr ncwcnmem nn hchth' ut' the student Imdy. A series :Jl' plumment 11ml physiml erulllillitlith lulltm'td - ending with :I Cni'et'r Clmlh'mm'c nIJImsUI'CL! jointly by UN: Pcwmnrl IJupurum-m and the Suulh- EI'II Field lJixisiun nl' the National Urban Lrt-ugtlc. Uthcr mtltls tht'nuglt u'hith tht- Il'L'hhllll'll went imlmlcd lcllnwship humus. Hightst'cing mum :IIltl :lll ilttcnullcgiztle Imul' tn wltiz'h il'L'hlltltCH II'IJIII other t'nllL-gcs in the Ullit'easily Center wen: invited. An outstanding h-uture ul lht' urit-ntnlinn um; th hudtllea - wheat gl'nuln 01 ten to hitt'ult ln-shmcn gathered with :I Ii'eslmmn guidi- and :I lm ully Int-Illhm' to explore t'uilcgiutc SlN'iU-L'titllllllnil' pmlnlcnh. 'I'IIL' I'mmul crunts ul' tllt- H'L't'k cmlutl when Inuit: than 25H freshmen furryillg lighted rumllcs. puniti- tmtcd in the Personnel Dupnl'lmttllt's unnuul Stsl'viu' ul Lights. The IICM' .HlthICIllh. hcuul PlL'NitllL'IIl Jumm P. Hrntt'lcy in his ttltlltltti mtasmgt m: thc aiglliht'tnltr of light. Lull them the light M the World heumst' ol their slrcngth, lmu'CI. talents :md ymlthlul hllilil. 'l'he HEHIIUJ ths rnltt'llultrtl Hit the ilmm' t'IIIIIIJlth. 'I'Iu- Ulllt' huiclcs erl't' a gut help to fUI'IIIRIV. t' t H Tm Clarkz'tes Selected For 11710019 Wlaob' Sewn xcniurn euul llll'ee juniors wm't: numinuu-rtl Lu le's ll'a'm Among Sruu'rmh m Ammr'r'rm Uniwm.vi.'iw.x mad flungr'x. :I tlil'U'lory ul' students u'llu haw? guishul lllt'llHCh'CS in .hnerirun inulilnli: lftIllt'JllitHl. Rumgnitiun lmwtl IIIJHII .'l i'ulllijillillion nf .wlmlur- whip. Jun'tirilmljun in cxn'u-rLn'l'iurlzlr :Iclixilim. uml ln-mnim- nl Illturv mci'ulnms came 10 Am'un I-';n-'nrx, Binninghmn. ALL. .Ienrmt-tu- Rcynuldn. Miami. Hun Giulia Muthruw, Miami. Hm. Cu'umlulyn Funnin. .mlumn, ML. 'l hcmlurc Muuhmw jersey City, V j Umlqu 'I'utc. Smunmn, Va Addic Hum 'src'm'n. Muum. Luq Norman julmwn. Cluveluml. Ulliu. .an: Wilson. .Wulml, Gun and Hnmld U- urdhux'. Atlanta, Ga. .Kllmng 1hr .a'mliui'x kumn Hum hm,- IJL'U'I recogn- Iztd :Ih :1 W'JHJIHI' :Ilul lmdm' Nilll'L' his Illutrit'ululitm :ll Clark. .KIIrI Wiimn. j: :1 llmm: lit'mmmiu muimn Mix, ELJni'k 1m IEIB-LFJS. :I Tllt'lllln'l' u! thc Hmm: lit'ulmmim tilub. lh-ltn Sigma Tln'm Sumriu. :1 I'm'mnuL-I Aide. and un hmm: Student. Humid HEHIIIHW. in lfdimr u! 111:: fffm'fv PmHhm'. ii Illt'lllilt'l' nl Unlugn IKE Phi Isililt'l'lliiy. lhc I'nnlmllenir CmIm'H. JIII hmmr student. :illtl an English muim'. 'thumlm'c Mutlhmra ix l'l'CHilfoni nl' lhtf Pl'ei-iIL-I' Srilnlc, 'l'r'manu'r' ui llw Y. M, fl. .L and u! the Senim' thus; HL- iw Him Cn-ulitm ul tht IUD?! l'umhcr. Addit' Horn lhan ix' .'l mcmlml' -3l .Uthu Kdmm .Hpim Sunmiu. .Xllzhn Human lh-Im Sm'iulugk'ul Fm- F distin- ms oi higher Lcrnily YEN: PrtsithlH 01' LIN: 5minl St'iellw Club. .h- sismm Direum' nl' Mcrner Hull. and :1 member raf' thc Y. H . C, .X. Norman: Johnson is Hasiluus 01' Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. u Personnel Aide, u mumhcl' ul lllt 31 M. C. -L Wu- PI'CSilIEIIL ml the Business Forum, Prc-sidcm of the N. .X. A. C. R., Elllll a Business .th- minimutinn Mnim', Gudlrey Tate, is Vice PrCsidc-m uf' Alpha Kappa! Delta Socir'rlogic'nl Frulfrnily. and :I munlmr ul thc Felfmvship ul' Faith and Arlitm. .Kwnniiugr Amen Fm- urx: Norman j'uhmun. N'rurmi: HHI'HM Vful'uh hug Untlla'ry 'l':l'lv l'hL'nzinI'v Muilhrux. 33.x M'tl-mx Homecoming at Clark College hntl u blend of sutmtla that was all its own. The potpourri of events l'e- semhletl :1 mpid-hring machine gun. A wilt! scramble captured the daily routine of things in the happiest- go-iuekiest weekend of the school year. Voices blended in us alums and students shouted Beat the Alnhumtt Hornets. as they talked about the simple healuty 01' Fritltty night's t'mtol'lation. They exclaimed when they saw the majestic: new multil'tmtttionztl building torm- ing it quadrangle with Merner. Holmes untl Thuycr Halls: and then the celebration turned into :1 I'remy Ul' hztntlclapping ant! cheers led by the Atlanta Clark College Chlh President. johnny Richards. Joining him were Ernest Pharr, Ohie Chn'k. and George John- son-zit ht'nrle from the Army: and Misses Helena Miller, Iivelyn Shye, Yvonne Southall, Willye Frances Kelsey 0t Trl. HOMECUMING PARADE Milling students anti u huge crowd of spectators lined along Greenslen'y. Ashby. Fair and Hunter Streets to watch the t'ersntiIe Clark College Buntl, under the direction 01' Bnndmnster Waymzm Carver. lead the Homecoming Parade t0 Hermhm Studitnn. Drum major Perry Antlurxon perl'omletl some special stunts and turned in :1 kingisizetl performance. So did the majoretten: Iva Pelry, Virginia Pruther, Carolyn Taylor, Mamie Tnhmtl, ittrhnru Lovinggoott, Evelyn Mitchell. Shirley Mundy. and Ann Shulmlte who deny onstrattetl remarkable :tmhitlextm'ity. Following were the high-spirited cheerleaders: Irma IViHis, Willie 'I'haylor. I-Iem'iettu Phillips, Grady Rogers, Seth Aaron. Roshizl Weaver whoac enthusiasm and iron threats later moved the stands to zlttiun and who figured in the victorious ourcome. ' The army of ltrmininc pulthl'itude. 1'1: t'olurltll Hus. was seen next hy Lllt: un-luukers. Miss Sphinx. Geraldine Bhlt'k of Memphis. Tenneasee; and HMin Lnn'llmthls, l-lazel Ruhinmn ul Chatltmmngu. :md tht- lraternity queens mme next. Then rumc the rnyul lltmt whit'h prm'utl tuml'm'tnhlc perches for Queen Ann :Intl her mutt ul' three rhit' ro-eds and their pages. Geraldine Dukes untl Cleopatra jnhnson. The Queens smiletl and nodded at the well wishers. l-l.-XLFII'IMIL SHOEV The hullh-Lime show hegztl': with t: hillllLC tn the alumni - the hand IrJl'mhtg an airplane to symbolize the llight ol alumni to the I--lmm:t-mning. Then Ln mm'ltule the stunt. the hand played excerpts lmm Lionel Hampton's Flying Hmne. to make way lnr the presentation 0t Queens. First to get rm the royal lluut was Miss Alpha Phi Alpha. Alva Epps 0f Mutton. Gm. esrnl'tttl by Jack Hailey. Athmtu: uml Miss Omega Psi Phi. Marjorie t-Vellmon uf Castnniu. N. Ll. esrm'tetl hy Hamid Wnt'tlhtw. Atlanta. Following were Mists Kappa Alpha Psi, Irene Ware Otltnn 01' Atlanta, escorted by Ruhert Lewis, Chuttantmga: t'Miss Lnytthy, Betty Rose Howard of Macon, C;t,. tfst'ortetl by Clilhml I-hel'guwn, Sumter. S. 0.: Miss United Negro College Fund, Allie Howell ol' 1t'Vilkeshnrn, N. C.. escorted by Joe LOLIiE Spears, Clover, 5. CL; Mary Clnwser 0f Catfstlt-t't. Alit. elected attendant: and Sylvia Lee. Atv hmlu, personal attendant. Then her majesty HMiss Clark College. charming Ann W'ilson of Atlanta, escorted by Buhhy Palmer of N. Witkesbom. N. C.. ascended her tlmme amidst tremendous applause to climax the spectacular presentation of Queens. Front Happy Queen Arm Wilson Colleges Most A5 Homecoming . Ch H-t 5-: ha... . H omecomz'ng Reigns Over Festive Days I. Spirit Bubbled Mm Hark :rmI 'h H'mtann the ' P ul Ihc lluul aht' smwwd tilt: stand: :mti mutt! 'J'hc lmml led the cmwtf 1mm- U, the rumpus. Humumning gruetiugs tn tht- sputum. The prvscn- Alumni iolfuwed m Hive Crmth l:IliuII Immght rhtrcn and applause. Thc Linw mm a guy. :tlttl Prtrnithmt junta 11'. Brun'lcy t'mmmmimtetl mum. HiIItCl't' g'l'trt-lillgw' lu alumni ililtl Iricntist 'lhhc- ILtll-timu whnw cndcd :tml tllgtrkitm tumcd lippx :t pat ml the buck :rItLl greet the Punthcw. They got nostalgia 212. they thought at day: gone by. Lloyd Terry and his Startlttstcrs sercnntlcd students L lrmn tlw pngmlm'y ml the thr m t'ummnphttc the HI ' ilhE'F'U who womw into William HUME CV0? :4; Ham. whith hn'ur't'tl Alabama h'tuto. Tilt; thl'ill- mm: Dmmg Hull :tntl Thayer Hull Lounge Im' the . Inll'kt'd gaunt: begun to put film 011 udgc. President 5in hnltttirmning dum'e. .Il WEIS :1 happy damn: and and Mn htm'lm Willt'ht'tl with cugcl ilttrrmt. lin- ll brought the day to a VICEUFIGUN Clone. Then: war lhlIHittHlll mntmtml and alumni :Illtl students suw Aln- many sounds . A . and yet only nnc. Thu: was the Inlma Stutt- tLlpiIlIliltt hcl'nrc lIIL' mighty Panthers. smllttl ni Hmnemmingu lllt' IEIICL'IIN antl llttrir I:Rt'm'tn Llhtt'k Elollcgc greeted Liberian Pl'ESidCIH Willinm VA 5. Tubman with traditional hospitality when Ilti toured the Clark cutnpus last week. Before :I ttmlvnctttion 0f Gluttk l'urttlty and students and assembled delegates to the Annual Georgia Meth- odist Student Conference. President .jztnter. P. Bruwlcy greeted the visiting dignitttl'y 21nd tt'eltrorttetl him to the campus. In his special welcmne message. Dr. Bt'awletr alluded to the cherished relationship between Chtrk College and Liberia and mentioned the struts- sion of Clark graduates who have served us mission- aries in Africa, among them Miss Mzn'thn Drummer. Miss Hattie T. Rocks; Miss Annie L'. Hull and Mrs. Emma Arnold King, wife 01 the present Resident Bishop of Liberia. He also ttauntimtcd Lihcriz-m 5H1- tlellts Lafayette 'Ihules. James Knltt antl Maryann Cooper. tmw ill attendance :tL Clark. Following, the l'bllmt'ing, President Tubman and his entourage t'unl'cn'tld with Dr. Bmwley in his UHTCC untI illt 50 met Other Clark ulht'iuls and mute rcpmsmttutivus of Atlanta businesses. He also paused In be photographed with the l,ihtirinn students at Clark and with Presi- dent untl Mrs. Iit'ztwluy. Dr. Brawlcy called President Ttlbmztll's visit one 01' the rul- lcgehs most histurtt moments and said thztl It would lung lie ft?- nlen'theretl. l't'csitlcnt Il'llhmilll :mtl :titic greet Liberian sm- tlcnls in :ttlt'ttlluut't- M Clark. Liberids Tubman Prunitlcltl 'Willittln 'l ultmnn ul lihm'in i'. Iit'nwltat'. Clark Pl'csitlcltt muntlctl :: tvch'umr Imlr. lur Mulh- udistn in .Xllulttu and Georgia and told Mr. 'l'tlhmun leL we are alsmriututl in a great t'htlrt'h :tlltl WC lulml' together in this t'httrtih I'm' :1 grt-ttt t':ItIs.t:. Ih'esitlent 'I'ltl'mltm l'CSIEJUIILIL'tl hrieHy m DI: Hluttw leyts weltmnu I-lc expttmsetl gratitude Im' the kintl rereptinn he rtatteivml :mtl IH'HihCll whnt he had wart of the Atlanta University Center. Mr. 'l'tllmmn stated that Liberia um, tttmsidt-ring tht: t'siilllliNIIllltlll ul' ;I hymen! ol cullcgcs and that thin h'il'i unt- nf tht- rcn-nmx ht: espct'inlly n'attlletl tn visit Atlanta :mtl lht' tLCIItm'. Continuing. tht- PFCHidttlll t-xln'rh'stti tlt'ligllt ill lhtt Georgia Methodist Sllltlttlll. Cnnltircnt't- uhit'h was :IsA smttlnlcd. Himself :1 Methodist. hc sitill that 119 mu, heartened 'tm are with my mm eyes wt h it gnthvring tudulx'. 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I h Ducum Bullingrll 'I hmnu-i. Pmnmtion 01 greater mmem lm' Lhc World ChrisL- hm mmunmiLy. clul'iflmtihn M the Cinllege'h uhjet'LIYL-s. :md pcrl'uzliun 01' its program of Christian education were the finial aims of the series ol' Cumuhutiuns on Religion in l-ligher Education held ml the Campm I'mm December 3'79. Therm- COHSLIIKIIiUIL-s were :I pan of :m cilan 01' L116 DL-purlmcm ul tJulh-tgr: :uld Univ verbiLy Religious Lil'c 01' the Methodist Church Lu help Methodist Colleges sil'euthcn Lhcir cil'ectiventm :15 Christian Cnllcgm. lh'epurutiun I'm' the CLmIsLllLuLitmrs begun in Septem- ber when President Bniu'hty :IplminLed :m Exccuriu: Clmmhiuee m Lllili't disrussinn rm mch lupin. 215 H:- spnnsibiliticrs ul' ChrisLian teachers, aml the relation 0f the :tun'iculmn m the College's rcliginm goals. Rev. George A. Tate. Director rJlf Religious Lil't. wan named Chairman. with D1; W. H. Hale and Ruben l..e'u'is. Slmlem Covermncm wa'inLion Pl'esidc'nl vitre-tilmil'meu Consultants l'm' Lhc writs Wcrc lour noted Christian - 'h-. I h.- 6'- Consultations 072 Religion cmd Higher :1 Education Ii Deepened ii Spiritual Outlook icsL'l'nlL'LlL'l'l Kruuding: Dmlm-u lh'uu'ln, chlm, Sg-urni. ; ' ' . .4 L'tluullnrs: Dr. Richard N. chlcr. Sculcmu nl Ruh- giml m1 Mclhndisl College mlnpllacs. Division ul' Iitln- t'uLiunul 'lnrilillliiunm Buzml ui .lidumiiun. lht Mt-lh- mhsl Church: Dr. Ileil iullingL-I', In'L'sL-ntly wtl't'lul'? .al the Department ui' College and lhuin-raiu Ruligiuus Lil'v ml lhc Hrmrd nl' l-Idutmiun. lhc Hu-Lhmlm Chlmh; Dr. lumen S. Thomas. It-IJrL-ncming tlu- llix'ixitm :Jl liduunimml Inslilutiuns ni IIlL' Mtlhndihl 5mm! nl Ethlrnlitm m lhirlecn Ncgl'n t'ullcgm lllill :Iu: lclului Lu Lhc Methodist tlhunh: and 1h. William Kt-rwttm, Prunidcm, Simpson tlullegu. lmiiimulu. 1mm. Rl-Z'lthiXJ' 'I'hc Cunnuhuliuhs IJL-gnn u'ilh n Sllil'illldi lAih- Rr- ucal ul 1hr: Hutlcr Slntcl Y. M. i; J. Emily. .HIulrmlm. 'l'hcmc I'm the I'Ctl'ezil was 'l'ht Christian CIIIIt'gC- ILH liclicls IIthIL Huh.- A llifImCIm-I' Urhvr mpmh nl th: lht-mu imnlrml Lhc nutnrc ni' lht' Chrializm mIlc-gta the rule ut' the :ulminim'szliun and In: uhy. th- role 0! thc meIt-ms, and the uallcggr'x rt-ligiuuw pm- 3.113111. kn: ' I I Slum. Hmnu Im. lhun'm The E. Pawn Oliver A N Caliectiam Valuable Asset to the College IILIAIL tinllt'gtr htlx lllL' IEIlTlJICIH Hi .1 giil HIHHLIUII ul huntL-t-Il nil Imimingn by Mrs. i-'.. l'nxmn Oiiver. oi Mlullm. Tin- t'nllt'i tiun i-. ;: writs ul nlmlics n1 NL'gl'n mhijmh whom Illt- .II'IiNI lam. leu'n Inuicmiunnlh Ltml illHIIInltIV tHl'l' .'l 'thliUlllli L H1m Il tlihpluys tcrlmiull .Imf Inuhniugilnl cxplumiuwu'm whit'h ililiit'ulCH IIH- ultixl'x z'xit'tlxixc- llzliIIillg :Ind Lu'n imighl inln IIIL' llt-Hmmh :lml lnmihililius ui 1hr 11111511 and lniguwm. HM. Ulin-I HRH ngIIIuIL-d with Ilighwl ilunurs hum llu' N.Inlnml Illstiluu' ul A11 and Dcxign. Halli lllmt'. and wax H'I'Hllt'i' ni tilt HI'IHJIuInhil; 0i ,Xthim'th llll'llt 1:; MW Pt'lllmimlliu .M'nnlmnv n1 Finn: .Xna. 5hr lam uilm- klllklit'll 'in lim'nlu'. u'IICH- 51w Iminlul lnl lu'n H'Hl'N nmlm' llw dil'vt'lim: nl Ucm'gr Hmt'l' HI'IHHH'. N N. Mn. Hliu-I lms rxllihilml in IhL' Sulum Den AILinu-m Franmis. 1 :niw IH'III :I :Inc-umn slum uJ m'L-IHy-unc wLIIm-rlx ill th' mehmm- tnnlicrim. .X'vu' Ym'k: ?ShU mhihils vull'vmly at me Ruhm'l t2. Vost- Gallurim. limtrm: and in lhtr unmm Hnwlinlu. t'xllilliiiulls ul Ilu- Nutiunn! Awu inlinn ni H'nmcn ,h'lisla. the South- i'l'll Slum. Ar: l.c-; 4m; Gt-un'giu .M'I .Kwrriuliuu. :Im! .hlnuln .h'l .Kwniutiun. She- has vxhihilml n-ln-utulh :II the .hgrnt UnIICIit-u. Xcu' Yurk .md nl Ihr High th'nm, .Kllnnln uml m:nm' nthm' Sunllm'n Gullwim. Hhv is IH'L' Iinm winm'l' nl 1h:- Frnnk Ii. 1,:m't-tht'ill Prim . LIN: Atlanta Ncwhpupu .'-'nwLi;ILi:JI1 Prim; the Atlanta A11 :bsm'iulion Prinz 5116 mm n-sitles ill .Kllunlu. Gmn'giu. :IJHI i5 I'cgunlml 1I$ unt :11' the im- pnnnm mnucn painters ul' lIIC umnlry, being:1 listed in H'J'm'x Il'i'm frr,ril'.f. :1ml in Murquis' H'hu'x Irim m H'M Smm'a am! .N'rmrlm'r'sf. Mn. Uliurl is :1 mmlllxm mat the Nutiulml Assuriuliun ut H'nmrn Amish: Xmm'iz'nn .M'Lihlx' Pl'ui'cnsiulmi Lungue: Humhmn 51:11.05 .KrL LCHgUC'. Ccnrgiu .KH AAA 5tlLi2klilllll and Hi the Slntiiu Cfuh ul .XLlunLu. SIR: is :1 I'u1'mcr member 01' the liltulLy ul' Lin: .Mlnnlzl Wm Inslilutc: u mcmhm' ol the .qulliuitions ilumnliltec --l' Iflc Allul'llu kn .Mxm'iuLinH. and ml the Illt'y ni' Scim- lirm lm' 3ch1101'y Luna : :1 member rnl .Kllnntu Wm .Xs'sur'izlliml's l- 1 irmIs uE AIL .MIx'imrv Cunnilinct': :md :t Im-mhel ul Friends ul .h'l ul Su'rm Hl'inr Cul- Icgc. Swen! Brian; Virginia. .HI'H. Oliwr um. imlrllrmr nl SLill lil'u ;I1 111:: kLlimlu .XH I1tsliLlILc.sL.-1'ring um? llny' mrll u'mk. hum IU-H m 1953. wilImuL runnmt'l'utiml. She hm; u rurmm mnll'uL'l With :I nuLiunnlly known Nt-w Ym'k publisher. Ln pmtlmE ;I scrim ul bird painlingn t'nr J'l'lll'tnllll'lilnl. Hhc Imn t'hthl .MInnlu'a H'mnun 0f the: Ymr in Fine M'ls'u 1'm' IEHI. During the mm .5119 mm El x-nlumccr Rt'll Cum lllstl'lu'lur in Fainting. ;:1 lnwsnn Ccnm'ul :I' 5. .M'HM l-IuspilaiL 'I IIC 'I'IIL- SL'L'IJIILI L'IIIVLI'sily CL-IILe1' IIIIIIL RCIIIUIIJILN 14.111- IJIInsI-I II L'L'I. 11:11. obscn'cd IBM 11 Inf 28- .IIIII'LII -I In LIIL' Illstilulinlls in LIIL- .IlIuIIILL Univenity CLIILC1 1 IILIL'I' IIIL' general leadership of President llamas. II. 1!.III ILI ol CZII-II'L' Coilege who is Chairman of lIIF CIIIIIIIIILILm l'I'I'IIII the CI'IIIIIL'iI 111' Presidents in LIIL' L'IIIVEI'siLy C1111- lL'I'. 11 mmmiueL nl' LIIiI Ly- six 111211101111 II'UI'keLI atsxiLIIII'IIIs- 11- 1111 IIIIIIIIILIIIIIg 111:111510 make 1111: I'I' 661; 11 me: 11111131- liII III1L. ll1is 11111. lIIc net'oml I'L'lll' II'HII. IJI'. P21: IIIIITI 11:11; :lSSlIITlL'LI the leadership I'III' this jninl IIIJseI'I'nIII'L: TIIL' IJIII'IIL'I'III1III1g institutions II'CI'L' .-IlI;-IIII.;I l'IIivL'I'- nily, IJI'. Ruins Ii. LLILIIIIL'IIL. President; CIIIII'I; CIIIILIgL', DI'. IIEIIIICFI P. BI'Im'Iey. President: GIIIIIIIIIIII 'I'IIQIIIIIQII'III HEIIIIIIEII'I', DI'.HIII 1'vI-.I Rit'IIIII'LIsIm PI'L'siIILIIL' .IIIII'c- house CHIIELIKJ. DI'. IIL'IIIIIIIIiII .III'III..PI'65ILI61H:.IIIIJI'I'IH III'LIIIII CUIICHLP DI. IIUIIII II. LeuII. PICHIIICI'II. ;IIILI SIJL'IIII III UIIILgL III'. -Ihc1'1 E. .IIIIIIII'I'. 171'I,'I.iLIL'IIL. .IIIL'EIIIIILI'S UI LIIL Ininl CLuIIIIIIiIlee II'L'I'L' 1'.III;IIII:1 IIIIII-Lri'hiiyj III. II . I. LyLIII. PTIJI H. I . P.IIIIIIL'IL. D1. IICICII CIILIIIIIII'II. .IIiIII'. Helen I.1 .IIIIII .III'II. GQI'II'IILIL' .III'II. BlllllCI-, Dr. I. IICKIJI'EII Killingmun'th. .IIins. ' III .IIILIL'I'IILIII. ICZIIII'L CIIIIL'g'L'I lIIIh. l.I':I S. .II:II'IiII. PIIULIJC F. I'IIi 'IIIL' I'I'L'FIIlILTIII 1.I IIIl'. IiIIIIL'gL'I: ill IIII' IZIIII'II Ruligiuur. l-'1111II1:Isis II'L'I'I; CLIIIIIIIIIH'U I'I'INIII NI :L'III-II'I'n'. fIL'IIl L'I IZIII'IIL'II'III IIL'IIIIL'I'mII. Rm. IQL'III'gL' .I. 'IIIIL'IIIIIgII'III SL'IIIIIIuI'I'I RL'I'. I II. I'. IiIulII'. .III'. IIJlIIUII I.III1LILIII. .III'. IIIIII'L'IIIIIIIIL' UIIIIL'ILIL'I Hum 15. R. I'.1':I- Dr. Edward .I. IIIIIH'N, Strung. N115. IL-IIIIIL' II. .IIII1I1'iIL- HM... Tale. IGuIIIIIILIII MI'IIIIIII RL-I' hIlIIIUR SL'iIJIII: fCilI. Rt SdIIIIIGI II'. IIiiIIIIIIIIn. II 1IIIdIII I . buy. II'IIIi.IIII I-l. . Stewart: IIIIII'I'ih III'IIIL'III Rev. 1. .I- ULIIIIII. IIUI'ICIIHC Smnlnu'k. .IIaIIIIIIiL' II :1Ik1'I', RL-x'. IIHIIII .I. .IIiIIIIII'ImI, II'YIIIIIIIII P:ILL', .III'.-.. II-'illi:IIII 5. .IIL'I'IL-I IHIIL'IIIIHII Cul- Iting .IIisI. I'lIx'iL' .IIIIIIIJI'y. .Ilim' .IIIHII Inlmx. RL'I'. N. .II. RIILL'II. :IIIMi IZZ:IIIIIIIII I'IIm'uI'II. KI'IIIIIL'I IIJII'ICIII. II'YIIIIH IIIIIIIQb. .Ilisr. RIIIII G. RIIsII. I-Ivginning Sulidnv IIIgIII, I'L-III'IIHII Ii. IIII' IJltllIlI 11ml HLlllItrliL'i III IIII' IIiII'IiL'iIIIIIiIIg illslillllirnlh 111-:IILI DI'. I-I:II'11III .I. I'IIIHIL'I'. PIIFIIIJI III I'Iilsl IIl'IIIIIIIIx'I IIIIIII'I I1, I .L;I11.-.1rIII. iIIIIIUIh in .I hl'l'Il'N III IIII'L'L' L'I'L'IIiIIL; 111055111216 III HIhIt'l'I-I CIIIIIIL'I. HIII-IIIIHII CIIIILILIL'. 'I'IIL' HIJGIIkL'I'I'. 1:11 IIIL' individual UIIHIIIIHI'H II'III'J IIL'IL' iIF-IMHIEIIL'II u'ilII lII'. IIIIxIL'I II'L'IL' I31. RIIIIL'II 1'.. PI'IIII. I'IIslnI, I'iIhI 331111311 IIIIIIII'L'II. huly. IIILII:IIIII. .II IIIIIIL CUIICgCI IN'. .IIL'II'III II-IIILMIII. P1'IIIL'wni' HI Religion. .IIIJI'L'IHIIIRL' CZIJIICgL'. :Il HIIL'IIIIIIII CIIIIL'LII': RH. IIIIIII'It'k :IIIII IIII' eriginm I'iIIIIIIquis II'I-I-L SE C 0ND Religious Observed Center Dr. B m wley, Lead I I 'M..; 2...; -..--- ..-- M .- w WJM-- .. .4 3-99-21...- a .-.--q-.u:-qn - IOINT Emphasis Week in U zziversz'ty Rev. Taste A gazz' 12 Join? RH. AIVA'I'In DR. BUHIJ- I'. 11k. Htt-ttt'tt't. Ila. I'H'x Httru'm'tl, Pustul'. Israel Mt'mtlt'ietl Methodist Llhtll't'h, Albany. New York at Multi'is Bruwn Collt'gc: :tltti Dr. IIJhlI T. Mt'Ncill. l't'n'mel'ly Professor of Church His- tory. Union Theulugicttl Seminary. New York and Itmv Professor ui' Religion ttt anry University, Gztm- Imm 'I'heoltrgicul Seminary. Immetliutely following DI. Boalcy's Sunday message, lllt' l'ut'uhics. :mtl hltltietlls 01' the institutions in the Center purtiripntut! in a rerepliun held in the Chem- islry Building :11 Murchultsc College. Then lrnm Mun- Il:Iy through'chtlncstlny. Dr. B05163: held individual t'nnlt-rcm'es :tIItI informal tlis'tllb'hinll periods with SELF dents. CLARK SPEAKER hhlll rtt-t'th'. srmIt-thing ntIt-iitlt- hinm-Il m whirh ht: t':lll :Ilttthul' lil't-t -;IIttI lhut wtttclhing I5 ;I litith m live by. Dr. RllllCl'I. Ii. Penn. Religious Etttphusis Spmker at Clark College. tnltl the Clark Iitt'tllty antl xtmienls in his first :ttltlrtm. Dr. Penn. :1 graduate ut' Clark Cullege, i5 minister of the First Bz-tlttist L'httrt'h. Gary. Indiana. Speaking tmm the theme: The Christian Message to the Modern World. Dr. Penn said that the tmrltl is controlled and under the perpetual scrutiny 01' it personal and ethical God who is concerned about men. Then he indicated that the Christian message made use 01' um prestmtptimts tthottt mun and his world: D that man needs to be reconciled to God- that he is out 01' harmony with Gotl: and 2t that man has rebelled against Cod and has invoked upon hint Self tlivinc displeasure. Tu t'et'unt'ile unenell to Gaul. the speaker snitl that mzm is 21 free lrlUl'EtI :Igtrnt: tthu cum choose right 01' wrung; therefore ht has :I rhnmtc tn mum into 1-1 rclatiumhip with Christ. He stressed that primarily it W115 the Christian Inith thilt malt IlCL'tlL'tl tn I'et'mtt'ilc with Cod. nut! that hetzttlsc mun fmugincs himnclf l0 he more than he i5 and lnfslllllcri upon the prerogatives ut' find 'n'hu admit: in nunvt'nlllilt- gent. the lutllt is man's. Itnt Cud'h. Histtrts Chupt'l :Il Spulmun Cullcgc was scent.- ml the joint communion: Clark loost t0 Ga. Methodist Student M 01261226121? szfereme Nlm't- than one IHmLh'ed 11nd EifLy bltldt'ntm reprcncmv ing; Lwany-hm Gcm'giu r'ollcges mm'cned 0n the Clu1'k tlnllcgc rumpus i'm111 Nm'cmher 5-? lo purlit'ilmlc 111 the Annual Georgia Methodist Student Conference. 'I'hmnc ml 111:: ruhl't-rrcnm was Islands uml lh'itlgm11 a3-1nlmlizing lht' proper Lnulersialmling of the sell and its rclnlimwhip m the lztl'gcr mnnnunily. Prim'ipal speaker I'01' the sessions wax Dr. Glenn A. Ultls, Dirert'mr ol' Llnl'nell University's l'nitcd Reli- gious Wurli. :I mlnpus-wide inlCIl'niLh program. The spuzzker. :1 untivc ul Shcrwnml. Oregon Wu: rcurcd 111 a mixed lznnily imdilirm-his 111::1I1c1' :1 Mmmrm. and his father. CnLImEit'. He nhLzlined fliH HD. lrum Cantu Tllenlngiml Seminary and Llu- PhD. 1111111 Ynlc. Later. he Lilllg'hl philosophy 11ml religion at Yule. llePnuw. Can'eu 11ml Nanluvesuirn l'nivcrsily 11010113 he joined the; im'ulLy oi the L'nix'rsr- nily :Jl lkrlu'r in IEJ:'11 :Ih Chaplain :md knmciulc Pmlesnnr ui Religiun. 01111301 LIIC glxrtiul l'cntun-s. Win the it'lfmnhil: group. rmnpmed nl' uppmxinlnlle' vighl 51111161le who nlmlvd Illt' l'ChImnsihilily ul tIiM'Uhhillg lIlt' lhl'mv :11. u'l'Il :lN pul'sulm IJmIJlt-mw in :m clim't m 541:1 Iunlz-rxlumling :tiul new light on pninls r11 Vimv. 'I'hc mrizil highlight nl' Li1L- wsninm Wm H hnmIm-l hcltl ill lht' Cunicrum't' Lounmi-Uiuing Rmml nl Krcxgt HnlL Hvlcgznu wt'l'L' tll't'HHl'll ill :Ittultlulu'l- wilh 1I1C Western mulif tlwnw. :Imf IJLiJ'liiiIJ;lLl'Ll E11 ninging Hiestern songs :Iml in 1115111 11 hkilm ilihc qtsxinna ended will: llnh' Ilunnmminn. :lllt'l whirh the entire llt'h3gnlinn jninml IIIL- LIHI'L tulirgt' ullldetll ljrnh 111 115 Mmllinj; H'ulxhip HK'I'VJ-H'. HI'. Ulds mus :Ignin IhL' lnim'ilml ain'ukL-r. :IIIII 111111111 u-m turnislled 11y tht- Philhnrmuni: Sm'it'lx under llu- Ili- 1'Ct'li1111 :1! Dr. .1. tlt'KlH'Hl KiHiugnvm'ill. 50 Founders Day Celebrated Cnhulll'l ttViElix' 5L INFIL'H. .ilu Ial't'irnts Iltu krt's tn K1 Cigc lh'uwicx'. Ilufl tn I'u-sIIIt-m Dedication ofKresge Hall was Highligbt OfEiglatjz-Sixtb Founders Day 'Hux cigllty-sixth anniversary ml the Founding nI' tllurk Cullcgc ill ISIiEJ mix t'clcln'ntnI ltic'IJi'llul'y 231' ill llnvnge Auditorium when the l'au'ully. students uml :Ilunmi IlfJiil'll rum: ul lehudism'a must distinguished ministers. Iht- Reverend Glenn Copeland, Pastor, lhnudwuy Methodist Clun'tll. Toledo, Ohio. Rev. Enpt-Iund is :t graduate- UI .hbmy College. Wilmette. lx'unlm'ky and Drew I'nivet'hitt; Madison. N. I. Hi: hm. tlnnc turIIIel' study :11 Ohio Hum: Uni, t't-I'sity in Cnhnnbus :Hul :ll Rulgen University, New lirunswitk, N. .i- As :I Itullll-T in tht- Mcthmlinl Lilma't'h. Rex: Citrpcluml is :I mcmlwr ol thc Ctmlm'tm'e limmi nt Evangelism :md Chairman ul 'lhiedn Disu'it't lit'utlgeltstir Mihaitm. Similarly. IIL' scrven :15 Uhuil'nmn til the Ohio ..-'t1'C:t Cmmnillu- rm Hcm-mlem'c :Iml nl' the CIJIII'PTCIM'E'S Spiritual l,il'c Uttlltllitluc. HL' Ililh traveled extensively hchim! the Iron Curtain ill Ihl'ee Soviet mlcllitc mull- II'ECH :md hm 51mm limt- in many parts nl' Europe. Mm pznlic'iputing m: the program were Reverend tlhm Ics S. Stinsrm. Sulwz'ilttcndcnt. Atlanta Nani: Disa- lt'irl. .hlimtn Cunl'vl't'm'c. lhc Methodist Clmt't'h: Rm: LI. Hrebsler McMillan. Methodist Church Atlanta, reprewnting the mnl'el'emses: Dr. D. H. Stanton. Sertt'Elz'tryfAmerican Bihlr: Society. itll the Brmrtl 01' Trusteea: Ma's. PCm'lic Cl. Dove. Depart- ment of EducaLion. Clark College. representing the Ensign; 't'Vnncn faculty: and Robert J. Lewis. 5'3 Pl'esianl 01' the Clark College StudenL Government Assm'iulion. t'cpl'c- senting the student. body. The Philharmonir Society under the dirrr'lion nl Dr. I. delim'en Killingsworlh. assisted by M15803 Lu- Vcrne Ciailher 21ml Rchcrc'u 'l'tlt'ner. hung Clhuruhim Sung by Bet'lnyaulesky zmd the spiritual Go Down Muscat arranged by i.- Rosumuml jultllmn. The :u'tivities also EIIL'ILILIELI tllc tiedimlimt 0f Kresge HalH. done during the Exerciser; in angc Auditori- um. and :1 reception l'm' Fr.JlIIIdCI':-; Day guests Ell lmu' u't'lnrk in Kresge Hull's dining- room. Guided lay rslu'll pioneers ilh' Bishops D. H . ilinl'k, Gilbert Haven, Henry 'IV. XVarrc-n Emtl Dr. R. S. Rust. Clark became :I milexltmc in the progress nl Ncgru Etlm'utiml :Iml began building lcuthrrs in the curly lhtV'S. 'llu' I'fIIJIIlI'L'I'S' Hm J:I1'1in'EJ:II11.-a vaifturcd in tlw PI'K'Sl'thHfN' ulIu-c 1m 1m nliuint tlmlmruzh. J I- I . Htliciti n l i 6111'H , m ., . w t ,. . . . 2 Dm'tnr th'nnn .ttur. hl-l. Imlmlctl 1n Nt-u YmL I'ILIIL tlulirgt- tlluh. Doctor Verizon A yer 74 H 07207ch B y New YUM Clm- k College Club Dr. Vt'llmn Mm; New York Llity Ilithit'l liculth Oiht't'l :mtl ll 111t'lnhcl' nl' thu Chm ul HIM ul Lilmk LiuHcgc. wax hotmn-d with :1 lustimuniul tlilmt'l' I'ct'clllly h'y tht- Ghll'k Culit'gt Cllnh III New York Oily. The :tll'nir WLLH held In the tiufrminl Room nl I-lnu'l Mcp'tlpiu. New Yolk City. where murc thnn UIIL' hunth'tttl gtltrsls lmitl trihutc tn the Iumml media 19m twenty yours. Dr. Aym' hm; hucn treasurer of the Clark Cul- lugc Club emtt presently is LIH' Alumni rc'prtwt'nintix't- 011 the 1511:1111 of Truslecs. The principal address was tlt'livm'etl hy Ilusr Lice Francis E. Rivers of the New York City Muuiripnl Court. and President llamas P. Bruwley IJI'EsenLtHI D11 :Xyer the .Ullmni Arhiet'cmcnt Plaque. Mm lmrtit'ipnting in Lht: ceremmlicx were 1N2 Sophie Ruhirmll. Ditmttn' ui New York MCtlit'ztl U.Jl.ft:f.;'c: MI: K'Villfum CL Hlurk ol' H-ilslaingtml. D. C;.: Dr. Ayers tlhu'k monunalcz Ml'n. Rmettzl Niles. :IHtl-Ml's. Marie Luwrentc lJurclin, committee rlmirlnun. The :Iltmmi wen: purticuhlvly pleased to greet Mrs. .Inmc-t; 1', Brnwlcy. Ihe charming wife uf the President. :lIHI prmcnlotl her an orchid as :I mkcn ul their catemn. OLIIEI' Chlrkitcx whn spearheaded the dinner wort: Miss Vivian Lintler. Mrs. Thelma Crmk Hill. Mrst Ethel .Inhnsun, Mrs, Gladys UICCLCS. M115. Luty Hamilton. Eugene Brown. LJIiIIm'Ll Clark. Hrs. Ulthcrine Et'lm' IJIIl'hsz Icahn Lilzn'k. Misses Lutt BCFLII Smith. Naomi Phillips. Clul'cntit' Younger. K'Vt-Isu'y Hume :lntl W'ihnt'l' Ghnlslun. 'Ihht' singing til the Alum Mutt? t'umlutltttl 1hr: I'trntitilim, 52 ALMA MATER There's a school on a hill Thaf we love good and Jrruua. WHh a love +ha+ enlighiens Our souls +hrough and +hrough; Tis +he shrine of a race. and Tis owned by a King, And dear f0 our heads Are +he praises we sing. Oh. we love every building Thai stands on +he hm, And we lave e'en H19 +rees Waving . . . whispering 5H . And of+ +0 our Dear Alma Medal we hark. Oh. God Bless you and keep you . . . Our dear Old Clark. Negro History Week Featured Outstanding Speakers, Variety Programs The theme for this year's. celebration of Negro His- tory Week was Negro I-Iistury-r't Contribution To .thneriezt's Life. This theme focused attention on the prohiettt 01' etlut'utionul desegregation. The historic tlet'isinn ol' the United Stales Supreme Clutn't in May of 195-1 culminated :l decade of notable gains in the general urea 01 Civil rights. Despite these heartening- gains many people still rel'use tn remgnize the Negm's right to shun.- l'ully and equally in the henelits whit'lt our mt'iety provides. The term Negro History is used here to refer to the lattiltling ml the Amet itilll nation with ClllphilSiS plated un the rule played by the members. ol' :1 group hiulugit'znlly :mtl sm'iulh' defined :15 Negro. 'lheu'ehing' UI Negro l-listm'y involves a continuous recognition 01' the main stream at Amerimn history and the rela- tionship ml the Negm LU it. The story 01' the evolution of the proper relationship untl perspective to it. Betallse much 01' the positive rtolttrihutiuns of the Negro have been systematically ignored in the chroni- t'les 01' the lilllCh. tme week in February has been designated Negro History Week. During the course nl' this week :tttentiun is directed - suherly and with- out hius :Httl i'lliilH'hlihhl - to Contributions, made by the I':u.e tn the development ul' the .hnerietm nation. Negro History must he the thief reliant'e in treating :t more htmrzthle publir and popular opiniun in which the Negru will IJL' regarded in the light of a human being entitled to rights and beneflts which the American society ofTers all of its citizens. Negro Histnry has to furnish the incentive necessary for the nmdifying of undesirable Culture traits t0 the extent that the good smziety becomes. not :lll unattuimthle ideal, but it present ttetttitlly. The principal speaker for CJlm-k's observance was Dr. Prime W'ilbun, Chairman 01' the Department 0' History at Morris Brown College. Speaking from the topic Cycles.- in Race Relations Dr. Wilson traced the history 01 race relations in this tntintry, beginning in H319 when the Negro was hrst brought Ln Amerim by the Dutch. In Historian K'Vilsutfs opinion the cycles in race relations appear to he lj the early colonial period: 2'; the period around the American Revolutit'm: PD the post Civil War period: -1j the Populist period; and In the present or VUorJtl War II period. Each of these hvc historical periods. he .snitl. W215 marked by some ht'tpt'ovetnent in rare relations. Member: of the Department who spoke during the week: Dr. 'Willium H. Hale ut Booker T. 'k-Vnshington Night School tutti Clztrk College Pmtessor Edward F. Sweat at Prime High School, and Morris Brmvn College. : fWWIL Nt-grn History Week timnmillee: txt'ttletlj M :1 l'im'ie 'Wt-I I nmu. r'Hlilltdiltg. 1-0 Ritylmm White. Aaron Fuu-t's. .Ir. l'mfmsm' Sweat. 111?, L! Nth 114 361113?! 5.1169 53 I5il1'iHInL' Stripliug. Soprano Sowell Clark CUIIEgdS Eighth Annual Festival nl' Mttsir and Arts Wiih tocmlitmted hy Dr. I tleliuvelt Killings- worth, Chairman ml the Department 01' Musk. lL mu one 01' the euhhml highlights of the year. The lhl'ee- day festival begin when the buntls nl Atlanta's l'tlrnt'l'. Hire and Carver high 5c'huules, the College Park Ele- mentary School. and the c'hnrztl group of linsl Depot High Sehrml were pteaemetl in concert ttnd mm the :Ippt'uml :tml :tt't'lztittt ol' LIIE' sixeuhle tuldience. 'I'ht- Prit'e H igh nggr ' Linn, directed by Mr. Mhul xVEEtLL. opened the program with Buthlellhs HPn-rmier : Mamba linml :Intl Spirit ml the Age by l-lztyer. m which they gave :1 sensitive and heartfelt IJEETI'IJI'IIIHIIHT. Mr. V'Vyzlll urtlel'ed the fl1LEF111't-rl;l1iuli with power :mtl tension. ilm'urthlcss :tnd grandeur. MW e' WW iw' Ez'glatla Azzmml Festival Of Wlusic Tbe Wielody Lingers 012 Then the lCzln'l. thlml High St'hnnl tliretletl hy Min Bernice Winslun. '53 sung- :I group of seletitium. 'lehtr glutlp showed CM'LrlienL mastery HIV Its selenium. 'I'he Sullstl HHRIINTJ :Iltt! Spurs Mnl't'lIH Wilh the high- light of the Turner High Sthtml HJIH'L'I'L. tlitel'letl by 311. liulnh W'ntotl. '52. The llill'lll I'nml Cullege Pul'k l'IIt-mt'nlitt't Schtml IlltlrshuIJt-tl lurth with :t ln't'im'mzmc'e u'hith l'ellt'tletl Ll high degree ul training lllltlt'l' the leadership :14 Ht; VF. M. instit'. The Illhl. httntl mt Ihe program was. 1mm UIIWI VuulLiullill High chlml tlh'vllt'tl IJAV MI'. hl Immux' Homtl'tl. Mm leattn'etl ml Ihe HIIll'llillg'h IJI'IJRI'IHH Wm. Min A. Ln't'et'nt Gatithel' wilh :Ill organ intr'lhltha A mlu t'uttlest tullt'ILIdt-tl the day's :utit'ilit-x. Putti- t'ipnmh were lrmn Yultlnslzt, Dublin. Ulttums. Gent'- ll untl Sallinhtll'g. IV C. The Hulk Cutlege's Phillmrumuit Swim I'mlclrt't-tl 3 superb Imlmlzu mnt'et't in llux'ugt- Mlthlulitmt Itt'i- tlny tttul'nillg, .Xl'l exrelleltl :tl'l'uy ul tult'IIl nus dis- plnt'etl. The pmgl'um mu. npenetl with Itlilheile File- hLUIJt'Ih In My Garden and Hear iJIir Playel'u lmtu J-Hn'tt. There was :1 Iyl'it'imt :Illd u'illntrneu in all ml the renditions tt'llit'h plut'eti 1:; lat t'eht-ahillg ullll :Il times exhilerating. 'I'he l'Jill'LilillillHH HhUH't'tl immu- t'ttlttlt' style, t'lnt'itt um! real ext'ilelnenl in th-Iitw't'. Mia's A. LitVea'IIe Guilhel um! Minx Rt-lmtn 'l'IIJItt-I wen- Lhe t-xt'ellent :IH'HIIIJKIIlihh. The program tun ul I'eztl ttthttl'nl Vdillt: ah. well as genuine C'JIIL'IIIIiIIlllL'I'll .. .-,' .imt IrlL'ilhlll't'. .HI HI the musicians shnwml ILhIEL'IJ by sight imu lhc imcnlium nl' mush. '1 wu ln'umising ynung Rhn'k Culhige ninguls. Lillian Howell and Ltuhm' Hll'ipling nppcuiui Sniln'nhty ew- nillg u: .'I mminucd IL'illllI'C oi the. th'trr-Llny leh'nl Ixcxxt ix 2L1. Miw Huwvll. a mplltmmlr HillhiL sLuth-m. lJI'IJVCtI lu Irv lhmming and :1 urlmLIlc rising wuln'unu whme nmnhcr'a apnkc t'mmnmnlnhh wcll lm' Ihtm-scluh, 5hr Immrnacn :I h'cxh min: and Imuh Iyl'h hwmty. Her mlixuy unnhinul u'illl tlw L'HM' ul' hCI' personality. shnuhl :mglll' well th lllllll'C ttuHiL'nl suu'tss. From lhe lilhl lh'm. hmhtilul llule. i1 wm :IHJEH'CIIL Ihnl Ml. SII'iIJIing is n singc: In ht: quL'ht-d. Hr began wilh :m llnliun group Uionluni's Cum Mia Han and 'I'll Lu Hui hf: hl'm't-rili inlu u'hit'h he put E?m- Imum lullt', u VCUTI'EIIII'A1JllihV.flIlLl unusual tnLhusinmh. l-h- rxhihiIL-d stlmiurlf. Hlllnit'iillhllip :Iml Ehw umil In'mcdm'u whh unitary um! hJLcrpI'L-luliun that was impumshc. 'mLh Minn Huwull :Illll Xll'.5i1'iphng HlilllL' :u: hnmcdinu- uml khalinguishml impi'tmirm on UN: :llltlh'lli't'. XI: L'x'rning ul CllllliillllllClll njm'hldcd Lhc Mllxil. :iml .h'ls I-hlix'ul. 'l'hL- uwl'llnwing :lmliuue whirh The Ccmcen Build High whmul Immh Lllltl :I IIIULLN Jill tlil'utlmL In I'LH'L lllllh'il. gluduulr'xi uprm'tt Ihc Hum. rnme lo wimcss the College humf diret'lml hy Mr. Wuymuu Carver 5th some 01 Lllc lintrn mmiml playing. Thu lJI'iIILipul composers wtu- liurh. Sousa. Pruku- hefl :Iml Dvorak: :Iml hiIK'C they wen: :mamlg MI: Cnn'cr's E'nvm'iu'm he presided over peri'm'nmncea I'ush- iuncd with luml L'ul'c. '17:: curh rrlllllmsel' was granted his due. This evening begun with Snum's 1:11110115 I'HIh'L-rsl ul Lht Fair nmrc'h: I'nllnwcd hy izu'h'n 'kTilK'LlLLA 11ml I'llgut' in D lnhlm' and the KClCl'iBCIll t'Jx'crLLn't- Lustpiel which H'C'i'L' given hemllell lJf'IIUl'III'JIKL'. Also lL-nturecl 0n lhe pmgmm WM 3 t'lurinel quunfl to play David Benneuk; PI'QILILIC :ll'ltl Srhmwu -7 Playing wilh lJmIcLl'uLiun uih hauling. .K reading 01' Linmhl'n Gettysburg Address by Mr. .Xumn me's. with ham! HumIlpunimcul. umclmletl Lhu cuntm'l. The perl'ornmm'fc wus unihin'm 11ml L'mllpelenl. and what Mr. Carver :nskml ui LIN: huml h guru him. The gt'nlllj phijr'L-tl wiLh Iwillinmo. Iightntas. and strength. The It'hth'ul ulldcd on It high note.- wilh c'llllm'ul f.guinn hcillg :Irquirml h-x :III who :Iuiih-d Ihemselves ml the opportunily tn hear hllpm'h 111LIsimI I'mulilians :Ilul lmrl'nrmum't'h. ., .. 35: . . :-v The All Star Concert Series 01' IEJ5-l-55 hrinnneti over with l'ennwnetl :tt'tists who exhibited their various talents with t'uttjesty and skill. The initial performance of the season featured the brilliant young violin virtuoso. Robert Rtttlie. Mr. Rutlie enthralled his enthusiastic audience with his seintilittLing :tnti delightltll e.ty'Ie. Mr. Rutheis perliorttttmce began ttttspit'iously with the liteislel' waltzes, iiLiebeslteutl and 511011 R05- Imn'in in which he disclosed a rich. hlte. ftlil-hotiietl tone. Folltm'ing. he phtyetl the IhtCh-Kreisier HI'l'CIlltiE in E tnajnr'H and Romance in F Major. Opus in by Beetht'n'en. In the Mentieiswhn mutrerto, which enme next, ht- petiorntetl iilltillliy the iiyittg l'tJttlttties lhttt stilltetimes :tt'e glossed met. his playing was in time - his tune of rare expressiveness. The set'utttl movement showed that the singing tone'! applied to the violin is 110 mere ligm-e 01' speech. Alter :I brief intermission. Mr. Rtttlie returned to play the Pmkoheff HSHIIJILEI in D Major, Opus IIEJ t'l'm' violin nlonet. This number was especially mn- genittl to Mr. Rutlie's tempennent and he nhnwed himself to he ;1 knmrietlgenhle interpreter- well :thle to Cope with the tet'hllit'ttl demands til the work. l-iuilmving. the St'htlhert-i-Vilht-lmj Are Marie untl RiIIIsky-Korsttkoll'k The Flight ol' the Btlmhle Bee HIIW the artist exploit their Iyl icism lo the fullest. '11 . program t'mtr'itltletl with the tVieltinttt-ake lluimtztihe in D. Mr. Rutiie's program was an unusual and very specinl expet'iei'tt'e in that he t'mnlJinetl the recital with i'ust'inatting and revealing mmmentary on Violins :uttt Vioiiltists-f:xpi:litlillg the tlili'et'ence between it Stitttiit'urius anti :1 t'tn'itenipnrury violin. Elllti revealing the number Ol' Violins Stradivarius mutle and the number in the t-Vt'tritl today. He was mrmmpttnietl by his wife. Mertina Rtttlie. I pianist 01' note. Furttily. HllltitflllS and guests. unanimous in praise All Star Concert Series Continued Fine Tradition. . . 01 the Rtltiie perlut'mnttt'e milt'tl it tine til outstanding mnuothttesn :tIttI exteptimtttl teamwork. On the evening ul' Nuvemhet seventh. tltt- tZImL Culiege littnily and guests enjoyed :Ilt trxtciittllt tum'el't by Mist. Lithy June: - Harpist. This mu :1 tet't' ull- usnul type ui' t'utttiert. iJltl was ret'eivetl In an river- whelmingly t'ttptivtttetl :ttttlient'e. Mihn Junea exhibited in her spectacular PCt'iUlitttitllI'C the wut'mth, ttrthnititle and skill 0i at true :lItliSt. Ah the Cilll'k College special the Knitkerhnt'ken' Qttztt'lel was presented in :3 very liteiy :miuutletl run- ttett. 'lihis delightlui group t'hurmetl in :ItltiiL'lit't' with :m unequalled skill untI interpretation. On iiehl'tlut'y nineteenth. lhttt Fill'tltt'ul'lil ttntl Marlene Heil. celebrated tlullte team nf television and stage. lJel'itJI'lllCti tn 2: titlmt'ity hnttse. These tu'u young tiuhte star's kept their :tlltlietlt't- in :t atttte of enemy us they claimed in pettiett CUUHiiJIHLiHH :tnti pret'ise rhythm. This was one M the must enjoyable Lt'llltCI'Ls 01' the season. I The senior retitttl presented Mr. James l-iutlmn :tntf Mr. James Miller in :I juint ttunt'ert. Mt. Hudson performed on the piano :tntl rinrinet, tt'hih- Sir. Illiiitfl' pet'l'm'metl ml the pizmn :nitl snxnlihuntn Huth young- men were t'et't-ivetl very weii by their :tpprt-t'iuhir :Itltlietlt'e tutti sltmt't-tl In-mnise ni lJt-tnming tanmItlt Illllhtt'lilllh. Une nl' the highlights til' the seuwn mm- the uperu. Dun Pusatit-r which tum perl'm'meti in liltgiish lay the National Grass Rants Opera Cuutlmny. Thin opera. performed by :t tt'unpe at professional opera stairs, heltl its :tttrliet'tce spellbound its the pint uni rttveiied hel'm'e it. These tvtrll-settwnetl stuns brought :I thunder of applause and numerous rm'tztin mils I'mm its Ctlliltlsiithtit :ttttlient'e. The gil'tt-tl American lmritnne. Ruhetl Mt'lt'el'l'in. ttpp-tttretl in Davage , thditul'itlm 011 the twetltyAl'mu'tll of April before :In zttttlientre that was thrilled :md im- presxeti wilh the entire program. From the first firm. ltenutil'ltl, Rllhlitincti tune it u'mt P :1:ij Violinist Rlltiie. iii Matt'lene Dell :mtl Dun .' l-':It-m::ulh. tltttteers. it fit 13-:- lell'upuiimllk Ml'r I-'r1'li:1, llzu'pin jumw. Met Star Shines Amang Musical Galaxy uIn-qus Ihut. Mr. .ch-l'crrin u-m n Imagnjlitml artist in Illt IJL'SE. tradition :md lhul illv :u-vluim rwc-mlx- llu hrgun with Jl German group hm; which hc JJllJL prulollml sinrcrily. cilrr-riu: Lhzmm. Icmlercsl lvrirism and il WllllllL'I'llllh IIHr German Ill'tiflllllfiiilillnh whirh im'urnst-L! illC CHCHernL'hfx nl Dunn 50H! 1hr Nirhl Surgt'h. Am! in Klmii'x mighty lnlmnn AH 'Jtlol Min? sung in Italian. IIE' tuplun-d the mhmtnem and chrlic'ary. I'hcn in English IIC snug Pm't'cll'n Yc Twit't' Ithll Hundred lJitLit-x .aml Man Is. I'm th' Woman Made whirh man iiltf plumhh nl' lhc- :uldicmc. Again in llu- Hlnlnm DEL- Muhmc'hl in All? Dem M-m-I' hy Frzuu: and in Hugh H'nll'a hVEl'htlllx'l'I'g'ellC Llcan' :imi 'hlk'r FrL-und, hc gnu- ex'hlem'e nl' his j.gl'cm l':ltlf.'1t.'. IJmVU- rmlnnnm'c and umlml. ll: lht :II'iu liu 'I'u. lmm Vl'l'lli'N Thu Musked Bullf him sung in lthm. Ihu :n'linl In'nughl :1 Imlale hL-uring 1:; this smumh Ivgnm lincu. Hia phrasing mu. Ilnlurutlhllv: IhL- hrh lILIJIiQ nllsluhlvtl. Altar :1 brid iHLQI'lHibSinH Mr. Mcl'erl'in returned to oil'er :1 group of Freud! selenium inthlding hL' IIIVililliUll Au Voyugt I13 DupaIc: :mcl Fuul'c's hNntrc Amour which Pl'UjCi'iL'Ll his voice lon'ct'ully 11:; its lieuuly Lame lhrough. Following. Lu'n stings lmm HDrm Qilichultc A DUI- Czinee VLhamson Equipe and Llhunwn A Bone ; exhiIJiLetl Clarity. color zlml Inusicinnship. 'H-Jhen hu mmt: m the clam ol' the Lllmnson A linire lhe renrv Linn wm- sn spt'nletm-wntls Lhm the applause inuld not he refrained umil Lhe lasL lune lildcd. Fnr his; concluding group. Mr. Mchn'in sang zl group 01' Negro spiriluuls :11'1'21I1ged by Hall Johnson 7 us Lhcy- live deep :le hlmng in Amcrium hezu'ta. His Name 50 Sweet : 'Uh. Glory : I'm Gunter 'l'CH God .XII 0' My Troubles nml hWimehs LliSL'lnHEd rirh. xilnunL quality; 'l'u sutisly insistent :Iljl'Jlunst. lhc :n'lisl gave lwu EPIH'UWH: 'Ul Mun River E'tllil 'hCluurtship. 'I In: program u'ux HLI'iLEIL ICHCIII. K Hit'LL'I lmrktrrs' t'Sr James Miller- 'Illll'LJ'l' IL-u-Imul .LI lln- ln'uluk I.Illlvh Millm mul lilIIH'H IIJIIIwIL llnvid Hurlsun Student Recital, and Opera 2'12 Eizglzkly Delights Were M zzsz'ml 'i'lu! ort'miou Wm one Ln l'el'nmuher. lm' Lllis Is Mr. Mcl'brrin'x semml :llJPthll'HlK'E in M.Eama :IIJd his Iil'hL :15 :1 munlacr of the famed Melruljulilull UIJEI'H Cum- Iszy. 'l'hmughnul it Luxing and greatly varied pm- glulll. the audience sensed his mum ailu'urily :mll Ilnml'ulncxn whith mp; :Is ll'llt :lllll linzili't-HHI 1'ch :H'I mugs nl' :Il'ius us it wan l'ul' Llw apirilunls. liittk slug:- Wm unwdul will: Inmi: lawn In lenk Mr, AIKFCI'IiH fur ;III H'I'Iling ln I'L'IIH'IIIIIH. :ImJ :llvr m Lhullk Nulllum IIUIIIIHHI. his l ML'IIL'IH :qumlmnial. lur n11 lmdcrnmmlin; lrillllltlwllip :LI HH' pinl'm Hm pm me Im; in Full I'ummrl Ihl'nmgllnnl Ihl- t'lllill' fnnglmw II ivll :I mining; lllt'lllutk. THE CLARK PANTHER Tim xucrrms of a n'oHrgr fmpm' 1' depends upon. Hm zitriiirri'ittrt. jmtiwvm'ancc, mm' imt'mrnt 01 the Uditm' ' From their uHit'e ml the third Hour of the Athninis- tl';tlirJll Building. the mum stull' wntrll the rollcgc. titliletl lhe I'llust tlcnmz'mtit' quarters ml the. campus. tht: PNHHHH ulht'e is :1 hec-hivc ul' att'Livily. Everybody fetch. at home there. Panther smil' members are :thn'c I. III lht: Cullch'h mIemlur nl' events during the year. uIItI they repurt pntuirnlly every event that transpires on the Hllllllll'i. They uhscu't the t'I'UWdH going to and F I'mIII t'hlShL'S . . . Strolling l'mm hutch . , . going tu thc liln'ury. Xml lIlL'll they put whuL they set- inLn words . . laughing words. t'ryiltg worth; . . . words that stt :1 mum! . . . that fill a nexupupcr. Anti pictures. than I I'lllJlLlIL' :tl1 illxlztnt :uld J'rcrxc it 101' life. .M 1m iltsll'ttlllctll nl' Cthtmtinn. Ihc stlmol llelJer hzts :tlluuled n ttuining ground l'ur' students interested in IICWhlJHpt'J' wm'k. Similarly. it has. :13 it were. en- couraged t'l't-utive expression em Lht: pm 01. SlllllEIliS whn wish tn till this killtl ul utul'kunztmcly. the .sllperh l t'ltl'lUIJIIH nl' .thmn Favors. jr.. and the puttt'y nl Pres- lIJII Multlcy. III lltt' inlm'ent 01' grand newnpnpuring the Ptmtht't' tt't'nl :t stt'l; further Ihis year in ul'gnnizing lhc l'iral imu'nulintit' 5m itrty EV'L'I' to appear un Clatrkhs campus. Kuplnt Zt'ltl 'i'zttt. l7mlmling rll'Flt'itlh were Huruld 'tth'Ll- filmn- 1y itl'rlht u hnv. Editor-in-Uhiel' of the PrIIrHrW: 171111 Mnrgtut. As- ;md Dr. James 1'. Bruwley. clet'ted for his support DI' mriatc litliml': HIt-mlum Patterson. .Xssihliml Editor: hcliersttttlcnt publications. . :Irltl jcnmtcttc Reynolds. tlu-litlitm' ul the 195:3 This is the seed of am enterprise which is expected ' PmHhrr'. 'l'lte huts l'miuhy mcmhcr tn thttt: 1'5 Dru John to ht: nurtured :Iml cultivated in the future. l-'. Stnmm-I'wutu :lth'istrl' to Student Publications. Thm ends the year I'm the Cullegc's must vim! l-lunul'ury nutmhcre include lm'lllcr Panther ulitm's vital organ! Ptmtim Stuff Mutllhct's: tL-IU Ulttmharu PEEIIEI'RUII. ti Mur- gtm. Mmui Norman, 'Ihrmlm'c Matthews. mentath Elm'ultl 'tth'tIlzm'. 5E1 m. Singers Were Ambassadors ofGood Will 022 019150 Tour Jillltlilly 22, 1955, is the date- thnt Prenitlcnt Bruwley. Dr. Killingmvurtlt. tllltl sixteen members of thr. Phil- harnmnic SutieLy left the CEllllIlllh Iiur :1 Lwo wcckw' tour 01' the state 01' Ohio. Needless to say. thin trip proved one Of momentous iml'mrtmwe in the lives 01 Belch um: ol' 115, for we were destint'tl to he conic: a part of experiences that therctt'ilhre m; hml no idea could take place 50 hnrnmniottsly. Tr; be chosen as representatives of our StthiL'lll. hotly was an honor which the Philharmonic I'CIJI'CSCIILiltiVCH were very proud of, :mtl one hit which we. strm'c Lu ch: our very bust in upholding the dignity :mtl i'llill'dt'tt'l' ol' Ulll' institution. Ours was not intended to lit: :1 picauure trip hm. UIlt' ul' gcmtI-will. whathy itii whu hcttrti the ntmtt' Clark College would readily RISSUL iztle it with :m mmm- phcu: 0t kindly fading; and good intention. Tn thnsc who faithfully support Clark we wanted tr: show that their inlcrest in 115 was serving il purpose of wm'th- while utmmplibhmcnts 21ml henelitriul eilet'ts. Tu those who knew nothing 01 Clark but fell :1 tlcnirtr to give aid to :m ctlucntiunul illblilulillll. wt: wanted to umi- mtmiuitc- notice Lu them. to l'umish personal klicm'l- Ctltgc Lu them -lhnuf.;h not vnittgiuriuusly-uhuul lJllI'hL'iVCS :ttid utlr hf'i'lUUh We presented gutted mmcrts in tu't-nly-ihrcr Meth- mlisl t'hlll't'hcs. in H Millixttt s t'ulix-'t--ntion. Lillti. in qu high sl'htmis. You may have wnndcred how it wan Imssihle I'm' us to still have such homhaslit' voices :IItL-I' i'ulhtwing Hlit'l'l u sli'trnumls st'hedulc. To you I say that when mm: is motivated m fervently hy u t'utihc whirl: he knows is tm him more I'Eiigifillh than social, :IH that which ht: hils L0 oil'er will he pl'cssing within him with sllt'h tirdcnt eugct'ncss that when it is relcuhcd- no matter what the condition - them wili ulways remain that same zealous energy he pnsscssctl when liiist he began his ui'tlvili. ULII' IlltJIiVilthll was lii'ux'itlt'ti by unit l'r'twitlrnt. Mir. sptcrhes wtru- hlh-nl with :I nimcriti thut me-x .mh Irtmi mlt- who has httd Ittinlcrnm HIJIikN wilh i'liN Maker. 11ml mic whim: titty would nut ht- -nm1:lt-It-tl if some just 01' rightvuus :ut WL'I'L' Hut LIUHC 1m UIiIl'Ih. tht'cx'cr wc- prcncntm! m'cning ttilltlfl'lu. wt- wuuhl remain in thnl 10:111in mwnight. :tml ht:- llu- gllt'hll. ml the mcmhcn nl tht- t'htm h wht-rvin m.- lJl'lillllllt'ti. This is ;illiJLIlL'l' Cxlicricm'c h't' shall IICKH' hn'gt'l. ilJI thc t'llln't'hv23' tringrcgulimla wm't' pl't-tluminunlh ml the whitt- l .lU.'. rnnscqnttntly WL' wt'I'C gllt'alh in whitt- hmtitis. littltrctl wc WCI'C tIt'ligthtL Du um Itfg'l'l't' with tilt: when I say that this was :1 IJII'C tmpt'limm: unit that In many it will ht.- immut'itnhlc? Ntw't'l'tht'hwa. our hunt: and illlsttrsht's wt'l't: x't't't' hwciy :mtl thuiuliltg. Our visit with lhcm Wilh nm' 0' thti high almla irI ulll' Imlr - mic hllctl with :ih-nwnnt Illttnlll iv. and .'l tICt'Ilt'l' llntlelnlilnclinyJ luwnl'd Ulltr .mulht'i wilh Icgnl'ti ltl twisting lll'uhiellh. 'I'he tlist'tmil'nt'lillg i'nt'IriI' whit'h Cxihltili llllr'int; um ltJllI' was. the II'EL'xillyJ tt'mlamiltnl't'. Wt- wt'iv Irihi lh.il the two wceks wc wort ili Uhin tht' h'cnlilrl' wits wul'sv than it hut! licc-II in a hang Iilmr. llihmtgh Illt' wt'ulht'l wen uihlcl' lililll zillynm' hull :Inlitipntt'il. lIlL' lwolnh' u'tii't- warm in IlCiil'l :Intl Ihul linjllL'li :Jlll' t'IIIIIIINiilxIIL 'Iihmlgh we enjoyed nlllat'lu-a iumlt-nwh' m: lht- IUUI'. wt wrlttr ghtti IU I't'IIIJ'II l0 Chtt'L. i Mtillllf lilt' lit'tsrm whu will. H.'UihL'llt'L' Illuktw Ihl- hunt ginw Imulcl'fi im' wu :tII missed lill' ilnih :u'livitit-h u! Iht' Clark I'Uulillt'. I Hit; H'llll'lltti home 011 lininuurt 7. Inuutl :Iml highlt plenHt-tl. We knew that we had tlnm- um- erlL 21ml hml done it well. Wt' were writ'umvtl :Is unh' :I Inlnily likr nun HittltL X-Vith thut, '111:t:1;ltimi tiiurnI-Uiill WHH t'mnplete iillti :Il't'.llltIHL'Il I'm. Run Mu Iw- 4. Miss U mired Negro College szdj't' Sllitlcnts at Clark Cullegu raised ttlm'c than SEJIOIHHI fur the Lillillft! Negro U'ilicgc Fund in the Collegeis :mnttzil thitc tt'hit'h cntlml last week. When iat'lllly gifts are :ltitiCtl. thn- Elulicge-H gun! will he exteedcd. 'J'hc student goal was set Ell 54795.75, based upon a t'tmlrihutiull ul' $.25 per student, The m'tzt'tt'hL-iming survey. 01' the t'umpaign may he :ttttihtatcti lo the till tlt'Ltn'c 01 this year's organization, under tht' Icuticr'nhil: 01' In. W. H. Huli. General Chairman. :Iml Pl'nkahUl Uiiley S. Bolden. CO-t'hail'- man. and tho mupcrnlitc eii'tn'ts 0f the ittculty Lllld :llHiCllIb. This is tilt: iiith year Dr. Hitle has led the th'it'c m :t Htit't'trssllti ttll'ltillSifJD. Organized tnmmtl 1er theme tiBrcarl on the Witter. the rzmlpnign wax ticnignt-tl In yield desir'uhle ethu-atixe I't'hllilh :inii I'Cilt'll the grml at the same time. To initiate IIIC lirit't'. Pl'tfhidfclll jnmtrs P. hatu'Icy explained the 'iigllillttll'lu' oi the Brit? dIHI trmlmertttctl thc henchta. jt Iiml Inmmurvtl tn :llt'miltl' imtitutitms :mtl Csptffiiliiy IH Clark. l-'nilnwillg. tmtlt-r the tlirerlirm of Cn-Chair- mun U'iIt-t' 5. Hllitit'll. :1 panel was; presented in Wllit'il t'H'Ijlill illlltlltiill :mtl t-thu'ntintiul pi'ohlcms related 1:: tht- umimt-Itzltuc nl lilt' primm tulle-gc were stressed. and this Intuit: oi the I'NCF pl'tJjC't'lCti. Similarly: l'i'ntt'rnilim :mtl mmrilim took the initiative to Hlii :itlrnlitm In this t'umlmign with pmten. skits tutti ex- hihits :tt vzn'ium. limtw during tht- Drive in fouls ;IL- trillion Ell! lht: impnttuntt- :uttl signihtunt't' nli UNCF. .H'tttl' Iht' htlatlt-Itln' m'cmli goal wan Catnblisihcti. IIHWtN tt't-i'c git'tn :I gun! and tlit'iticti him win groups :1! :Immmimntch Iutt-Iw iiititiahct's with tail! Sllh group having u th-hltitt- guml. fii'tlllll iL-PleiCI'h emphasized wil-ht'ip :tlul tht- liNCl-i us an important Mnerit'an Imitlutinn. .HlinURH LEAD Ilt-tttling thv thus umtrilsutlm m-rc Ihe scuiun's. alummrui hi Hi. .i- I bt't't'n :mtl NIII'HC tittl'nlyn Lhamilt-t uhn rutmilt-ii SI I32? and $I.5-l Imr t'ttpitit. linihau'ing tt'i-tr tilt mlzhnmmt-x with 967:3.H-I :mtl H.113 lu-i iupitn. 'l'hr imtiut thm with SETELIFE :liili 53.58 pL-i' mpilu tutikul nL-xt. iUiiEJH'ClI ht thc irt-sh- ilmti thus with .Hlillll illlll 33 JH iJL-r cttliim. iIHEh h I I III t 01 l9 lIAH ff 1'. .H 'l n01! The by Lertl' Lilith. Alpha Kappa .Xiphn Sni'nrity. Kappa: Psi It'rmcrnitrv. the cumpm Chapter ol the N XACP. residents of Holmes 111111. the German Club. the Phiiui Club. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity :II'ILi thttcga Psi Phi Fratemity tiflnll'ibllleti Ll total of Sfitijti. For their unprecedented :u-him'cment. the senior c'luss enjoyed :1 victory hall in Thaycr Hull's Recreation lein where Christine Montgomery ol' .Mht'iiitr. .-Xl;lixun:1 tms L'I'Otx'nctl Miss United Ncgru College Fund. Eutiiel', Mrs. Snrtt I-I. Ctil'cttiltk suh- gmilp. whith i'clmt'lcd SIT? were guests :11 this spet'ittl liillllE'I'. This is Ihe fourth year that Pmi'eswt' Green hm slmtmnul the winning thtss. tlntl this yt-zn' ht- brought the st'tliurs limit :1 nlmtttl'c pmitimt Ln Iht' ranking thus. Winning uuh-gmups qlmn- sm'etl h! Mi'x'. Hum I-L Lurc- Inn. 'l'ht- climiltit- mailing nl l'mm- fIS. Hullit'ltlj liltlls Vt'i'mlit'a :ltttl Mngzh-lt-nc ill :ltnillllh' wail. ln'r lm'r Ilw Hhrinv oi I'L'atc in Ilu' inipucing h'uhiltitlu' ul LitIHiI'F. E-veretfs A PassiOI-z of Peace Drew A pprecz'aztz' 226 Easter Audience k Pumimi 01' Point. Clark Coltt-gtf Easter lixprtis- 5iml whirh played hutnrc highly zippiiL-t'intiv , :Iutlient'cs. mm an original Imetit dann- tirumu at deep spiritual Ittcalliing :mt! enduring henuty. lt lJlJClleti. with :1 Prologue, :1 Hymn to Morning. and :1 t'ccnm'tment til the Carriage :Jt tilt Cnm- the meeting of chuim and the Nemn'enc. :tlld the Ii'ucitixion. lfnllnu'ing. the LE'IHI'Hi thmaac-thc sem'i'h I'm' the lmn' great nnturcs ul' Pear: tt'llit'll 21m eternally mughl and seldom touml hy III:-111H11I1i'ziltletl. Finn to he revealed was PCLLUE' ol Heart. u'hit'h mu. sought by Mary Magdalene whu. seeking her Lord hcl'm'c hc Wm. t'rm'iht'd, limls that she i5 ton Inttn HU' rmlmlntitm t'KJIltEH :15 :mgcls ill'Jl!E:I1' :tllti tell her 01 the Nnmrene': rcnicnihl'nlit'e Of her devotion while on the truss. ilHLl at her appointment to by guide tu all those who iPl'k their Penit- through Him. The plot thirkcns anal the Philumphcr of the World. seeking Pemc of mind, :tIILI the Cnltstient'c iii the Wm'ttt, seeking- Peace nl' Nntimm appear. They cry LilCtt' woes, hchzre thc Shrine of Peat'c :mtl pl 'utl l'nr iLts Imlicdictinn upon them, oniy Ln he mid Ihm. thr. sole way to PEJlFC is through Lm'e uml Ihnt all things. gnml in Earth 01' t-leuwu find their gl'mt'lh in the mil oli love The seekms thml commit lhcir hcurls. hillllh, FUIIlltK'tl rhurautcrs ill a Ilrmmllii moment tat plt'miittg t'm' trulh amt lniill'c iII'C .hlllit'l'filllli LII! - ingoml. tlnilim. Lewis. 1 .w1'rtt. lltulluur, Ramc. minds and Ilillinlt to lure. Etllti ittt'ukt' tIIt' ruining nl Pcurv. 'Iiht- tll'nllau muls with Puma hmwlf appearing; :mtl reigning tlu'. Benediction ml Lure ulmn tltmt- wlm smight her. and with tltt: routing ut' livt'lling. u'hith Itlesses their Pente in Hallowed Rt'sl. tJu-tqueul Belt. lun'lruying Mm'ning. :tml lt'n l't'rry :15 lituling. gzn'c u HCIIHiliYC ulul iimuilitix't' lat-I'l'mm- :mrc. Ar, Vermtit'u. l-Iclcn EVCI'CIL. puittnzmt and .x- ln'essit'c. gun;- the part nuhililv amt smturt: lnLL-rln'eting Mult- Magdalene, Virginia Pialht'r f.gut'r :I tnm'hing purll'uy'ul Whnsc cllm'l mu ht'ighurnml int :1 det't sense at tlruhtutit inlcrprctutinn; :ts Ilu- Yniw ul Truth. lvut'y Uallim guns :1 Iut-nmmialt' lat'rlulm- :Il'tt'L' - her tlitilimi IJCHIItil'tll: Itcr tlt'iiVL'l'V clutlut-nl. litigm' litzltih. u'hu pm'tl'nytnl thc itYnicr tJi Mullfi prm'ctl hime-ll to I16 rmnpt'tvn: In ilt. dvmnmln. Pnrtmying angels, Burhut'n I.cwi-. .nut tuilmu l..m'ingg0ml un'l'iud with lllttil' ilIICI'Illl'liilinlt the rclmtiul :turu whit'h t'IlJll'JltiCl'ilCH Ht'uwnly Huitlgm um! :Is thtf Pltihmnphcr nl llu- H'nl'hl. inmm Rumi- brought tn his rule :I stutclt sialilntititt. In keeping with lltt' ju'ctlt tlt'lllilntln -rl tht- :rnlt' III the Crntstiellcc :11 the 'th'lrl. Pt'a'ly Millvrwn guw :l staturcsquv IJL'I'ltn'mnmtr. :Iml m Punt ht-rxcll. Benita l'hlthcltl wux' tltltltltfltl :Ind gl'iit'i'illL wwintl. nuinJ-Y Rn- wl-US HIL- Huulenl Gmumllclu .Xsmc'iuliull nerves us 1116 primipnl liaimtl In-lu'ccn lhc sLudcuL Imdy and school :mlhm'ilim. H is lhr. rumpus k'm'siun 01' political au- IsL'I'Visinll in Iln- mm'k slylu ul' national demurmc'y. IL is urgnnin-ul fur mm'e than i! aIIItIt'IIl hotly figln'eheml, :Iml its inlillmuc mm huh practically cvcry organization n11 Ihl- nlmpllx. Sm'x'ing us Illr zmlhm'ilaliw unin'c 01' the sludanm ils lumen and lum'Liuning have been im'r-nscd thrmugh in ulhlintiun u'ilh I.IIC Nminnuf Sludcnl Government .hmtinlinn. Am! it is lmpml that this, l'eIuLimIship will lu- mutilmmi through Ihc yun's :Iml LImL some Im-mlwts m:ny uncut! the annual l'lJIH'CIHiIJII of this nnlhmnl hotly. 'I'hr Slmh-nl. Guru Imwnt Ahhtu'iulinn hm, taken the huulcuhip in supmvining eL-lu'lium, and in sponml'ing NIluh-m Humil- Im'm huniulinn in h Association Had Top Priority leu u this elation ul' Miss Clark I'm 1955-56. Similarly. Student Government President Robert Lewis has re- presented the College at functions rm lhe rampuses nl' oLhcr insliLmiuns in the University Center and on our own rumpus during?J Llle Annie Memel' Pi'eiil'cr Mermn'iul Service and for Founders Day. The organization alsn functioned this year l0 .hcar stlldenl reunions to Campus problems and in many instances served us :1 mediator. Chief needs of the J-Xssociutinn mntinuc to he ofhu: spalcc and :1 budget on which to speak. This year. hmmver. did see the acquisition of leLterheads. Officers for the year were Robert Lewia, President: john Dudley, Vit'evPr-eaiidcnt: :mtl jeunnette Reynolds, Semirelary. Dean A. A. MrPheclcrs continued to be Lhc organization's sponsor. Student Government Elections. M edicztiorzs l. lmhh'x'c f'lcuttursun. IJurotlw Richard- SUIL Lem 1321! find. thiniu J uhlm m. A great deal of emphasis has been plural on library sricnm within the last twenty years. Thus. Utlr library stall' has encouraged Clark students to enter the fiehl nl' lilnm'iunship. To stimulate and keep up the ill- tm'est 01' the students who are taking courses in library science, jobs are provided for them in the Georgia Smith Keency Library. lhllere they earn muncy to usaist them with their education. In addition. they learn about the. field in which they are interested. The students pictured ZLhUVE are only zt tew at those who are pursuing courses. which will lead Lfn-Vill'tl :I minor in Library science. Of these students. many plan to enter graduate .St'hOOl to E'urthcr their training in the lieltl. One of the purposcs 0f the library this year mm 1:: try to see that the library was l'tmrtimting uh rlcmely :15 posaible with the imtl'tu'tionul progrmnt 'an thztt cml, statistics on the t'irculatinn 01 reserved hooks wart: givm for truth month. Insuut'turs multl than mod; the wading ni' Lhcir individual hLlldCllLri, amt tltrpmb mcnt hcntls muhl rhet'k the reading in the dcpmt- mt-nts Lhcnmelvm. .X great intrmsc in the umuunt ui nttldent reading mu m:nlc pussihlc hcrausc ul' thest- ulunlhh,r l'epth'ts. iln'm'y ASNiSIkIIIlH Timid Mt- ghlin. Shirley HIV Uhtmgl n HO ?er Jamrrtmthfr tC-let' rims CU Auuthct' LIL-vit'c used Ln ilutl't'nnc tilt.- rcutling nl tht' students :mtl fnt'uhy mu lhc: attractive t-xhihitn and newspaper t'lillllillgn :md pumphitta lJitlt'L'tl rm the bulletin llth'tl'tlh' in the library and in tho hull, Sumt- ul' LllCHC exhibits had us thc'air mlxtium: l'sc You: Fountain UE' Mum: Htrcnms-Tht- Liln'an'v. 'l'ukt: Time In Yum Lift tn Renal Almut. lhlitc-d Nutium Dav. ttNutinnul Children's Hunk Vt'cck - 1.113. Rt-ml. 'Hmhksgixing Day. Time l'rn' 'I'hnnkl'uhtt-hn. hunks. Magazines. Newspapers, and Ret'nr'tla MnLt Fin:- tLil'u. Universal Week ni Ihuyt-I'. t'llc is Rint'n. Mush Week i'l'hcrc's A Sung in tht- Mr. A 'l'ri- hutc tu Mothers at the Clark CUIICgL- linhilt. uml Cming Somewhere? Cmnhihc Plc-zmn't- With Study. One at the mmt imrmnting :Ictit'itiu nl lhv lihmu mm the program in chaptl Hay 1. .. 195:1 At Lllill thnc ll skit. 'Ihhr Dmmr Prt-xt'l'ile hm git't-n with the lnllmvEng thnlut'lu'x: Ruth Wesley. Num-z Mun- rit't' Fish. Hutlrll'l Rcutlm lhn'is. Fint Putitmt: Gh-n- than: Pilllt'l'hnll. Hctnml I'ntit-nt: Gwendolyn Funnin. Third Patient: Shil'ltty Hullartl. Ht-ml Lihlminn. hlt'nn- hcttc Reynnltls mu the H15! .haialnnt l.iln':ni;tn. u'hilt: the Sm'uml Assistant Librarian wnn l'mhiait- Ht'lldtflhull. a H L'Vru'f'fmg in. 1 Feliowslazp of Faith and Action Helped Students U vzderstmzd and Express Their Christian Faith '1 III: FCIIIHL'NIIIIJ UI I'IIiIII IIIIII .IM'IIIIII Clark College's Illlt'llIL'IIUIIIIIlilIIIIIIIIII sIIIIII-III IIIm'IenII-III, III III IIs Incep- IiIJII lIIIIJIILII LIIPC CIIIIL'yes Ruligiuus life CIJIIIIIII III IEIIII -.'J- I. IIJI'III IIIIII IIIJII DI the organization III III ITEIIII- I'l'L'IIIIIInIIip IImImy sIIILILIIIs IICIIIUIIEII to an IIIIIIEI- htillliIIlIU III IIlt' CIII'IIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIII 1.0 an expression III that IIIIIII IIiIhiII IIIL- College I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII-I IIIL' III'IILIIIIII is .III'IIIIIIILII pIiInIIIiII' IIII'IJIIgII II SIIIIIIIII' Irvcning IIILIL'IIs'siIJII IIIeIIiIIm. planned SIK'ILII IIIlirJJI lJI'IIjL'I'Is. :IIIII LItlJIIIIIIiIJII LCIIIIIS IIUIII lIlI's gi'lllIiJ 11: HQ InInII sLIIIlenIs IIJ IJIIIIiIiszIL in IIILI PIIiIILI IIIIIIL'OII l-ZIIIIIIIaniIInl C'UIJIIIEICIILE. Ihc CeIIIgiII MCIIIIJIIISI SIIIIII-III Muvcmenl. :IIIII lI'IP NIIIIIJIIIII NICIIIIIIIIII SLIIIIEIII. NIIII'EIIICIII III LIIII'I'EIII'L'. KEIIISIIS. I'IIe SIIIIIIIII' CVL'IIIII'L: IIISCIISHIUII IIII'IIIIIS IIIII'L' IJI'C- HEIIICII hllFI'l leaders as Mr. CInIIIlL- Nelson. FCIIUWSIIIP IJI' RLPHJI'IL'IIII'EIIUIII KIIIIIIIIIIII FIII'III. AHIEI'ICIIS. GLIIJI'giII: Mrs. CLII'iIIII XILTI'I'I'. DII'CI'IIII' IJI' PCNOHIICI. Morris HI'IIII'II CIIIICgI'. Mrs. MIIIIL' IV. CIJIJIICII. IIINLHII'IUF IJI IJIin'IIIIIIJL-I' :IIILI IIIIIIIIII I'ICICIMIC. CIIII'k CIIIILIgL'. :IIIII DII. IIIIIIIIIII P. BIIIIII'ILII. PI'EHILIL'IIL. CIIII'II CIJIIegc. Among II'IIT lIIHHlSSIUHS II'CI'G Marriage. i'TIIL' Meaning III 'I'IIIIIII'IsgiI'iIIg. CIIIIIIIIILIIIg Ihe DCVOLIOH- III Life, The lI'II'IInILIIIiI'III MIJIICIIIL'III. CIII'IIIIIIIII BI'IJIII- L-I'IIIIIJII. and II scrim III IIIceIIng-s IIII IIlIIIJII rIil'lICIIInOLI'h 'I'IILI CIIIIIIIIIIII VCIIILII'CH III Lil'LI. HCIIIIILIIIII nl' LIIC gI'IIIIIJ III'L' JOIIIIIIIC Austin, .XLIIIie F. Brown. CIIIII'IL's ISIII'IIIIL, II.. RCIILIIII MIIC CIIII'L. V65LCI' lJIIkeII. IIiIIIIIIic :DIII'CIIIJUI'II. RUIJCI'I Daniel. REIIIIIII Mm: Davis. EIIAIIIJI'LII Davis, Please EL'IL'JI'. DIII'IJIIII' ELIII'III'IIs. GII'L'IILIIJIyn FIIIIIIIII. Sam M. I'iI'I'IIiLII'. RIIIIIIIph Flood. CliII'IJI'II IIieI'g-Ilsnn. LUIS I'II'ccn. Prin- IICIIII GII'IVI-II, MIII'E 'I-i. HIIIIN. PI'iIII'c I-IIIIIIIIIII'. UIIIIIIIIII I--Ic:'1'iIIgIIIII, Joan Harris. Samuella Johnson. AIIJeIIIII FIIgIIIe, Alma Lightsey, hillni'JIl: Mitchell. VVilliIIm MCRIILI, Christine Montgmncry. Mary MIIDIIIIIIIII. MIIII. EI'II MIII'IIII, Rufus F. P'IJII'LIII. II'II Perry, AIII'L' RIIIIIJ, IIICLIIICIYII RIIIJIJ Theresa HL'OIL Gwendolyn Q. Slccle, Cemgel '1 me. IRIIIIIIIJIIII HIIIIILI. SIIII'IL'I- VIII IIII. BIII'IIIII'II IVIIIIe, lI'mII X'I'IIIis, Miss R. E. Turner, and Miss A. CIIIItIIeII. The objectives of The ICEIIOII'SIIIJJ Of Faith and ALIIIJII III'L': I'j IIJ LIXIIIIIIIIC IIILeIIsiI'LIlv IIIIII III deepen IIILiI' Imr- sIIIIIII relationship I.IJ GIJII LIII'IJIIgII ICSlIS CIIIisI. Qj TIJ IIII'IIL'L'II IIIe LIIIIIIJIIs CUHIIIILUIIEV III II realization OI the need IOI L III'IsLIIIII III'IIIg IIIIII to Inspire III students IIIIII faculty IIIC IIesiI'L' lo dedicate IIICIIISCIVCS l0 GIKII III To come In IIII IIIHIEHlaIIIIIIIg III the Christian Church I its hisml'y. mIssILIn IIIICI IJCIIds -- and II I'ISIII- IZIltiUll III LlIeII' TCSPIHISIIJIIILIES iIS 1I'ICI'IIIJCI'5. II TII IJI'UIIlOlC EL'LIIIIEIIICEII LIIIIIcI'sIIIIIIIing IIIIII IJRI'lICIIJleIOII III IIIC L'IIIIIlJIIs I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII LIIQI'EIIV sll'eng'thcning lIIc IIIII'ILI Christian L'I'IIIIIIIIIIIILV III IIIIICII III: are I1 IIIII'L 5I T0 II'IIIIess III the IIICIIIIIIIg III SLlldV' and LO Stimu- IIIIE SIIIIICIII5 HIKI IEICLIIIV II'I IJIIIIIIIIEIII IIIEII' SEEIITI'I IIJI lI'IIIII lo IIII'ILIIIL' all areas OI IIIL'. III T0 IleveIIIp IIIL'III CIIIHIJIIIS ICIIIJII'SIIIIJS which are h'al'lll. Inving, I'IIrgIviIIg, IIIIII deeply CUIIII'IIIIIELI In Christ, and in II'IJiIIh stu- dents; IIIIII I'IICIIIII' tan mIIIII'IIIII' strengthen III'III another In CIIIIisLiIIu LIIIIlkIHg IIIILI living. 7y TIJ InnsiLILII' the iIIIlJIiI'IILiIJIIIS III III CIIIISIIIIIJ lJIIIIosOlJIII' OI II'I'ILIIIIIIII Im the occupational Choice IIIIII lJlIILtIL'e of students and l'IILIIIlLy: IIIILI In present :15 II IIiI'eLI challenge the per- SDI'II'ICI needs of the fIIIlI'CII. SI To seek the :lleIiCiltitJll III the Christian eIIIII' to campus and L'OIIIIIIIIIIIIy III'I: IIIILI puIIIiceIl. economic and social life on slate, 'I'I'IIIIOI'I- :II and international IEVEIS. The Clark College Plnyhouhc'h prescnlulinn ui Arthur Pinerors Winchantcd Clnll:lgt 1111s highly 121l- Lerlaining. lively. 111111. :11 times, :1'1'ipping. hThC Enclmnmd Cottage is 11 i'umurq Um! tells :I love story with neither :1 111m 1101' a hEl'iflll$ amilirl. The protagonisl. Cheslyn Everett 1115 Oliver Hush- FQI'LIIL is :1 crippled. p211liully disligul'ed :md 13.1111111- tered 113011111 VVzlr I vclcrun who. lJet'JllISE nl' his ailing right leg and scarred litre, 1'c11'eaLed LU SCCIlIhit'H'I. where I16 sccmingly conLenLc-llly grieved. Thc 131113. '11'111'1SC selling 15 in 1151111111 1mm in Sussex. England. unnm-Is almuml lesllfortli's misery: his quiest'enl. and 1.111111111- SL'ilJllh search for contentment and hi5 m:n'riugc Lu 1.2mm. As :1 piece nf l';:11L:1sg,u The IinclanetI Limmge 15 not really .I'rmeNr :11 all. M 1.5 neiLhti' 111111.111th1? Imr uninmgilmhlc: 101'. iiilllVCl'SCh'. 1111: streaks ol' I'nnmhm :lml incrcduliLy 1:11: repeatedly and rmIislimlly 1-K- pluincd :m'ay. Tbe Enchanted C otragw Cumitler 11:11:11.3. lll'L'HIIL Hu- 11-11 inn! ui iI muLm th' t'llmingI :x'r'fr'hrnu tlw arcing hlind mun. :md illt WCutIlF-IFIIIII-llnu'lltl't Im 1'11; tltlilr lmss'ihh- --I::'ui;:1lnlu - 21ml ttrlniniy. hclimzlhlr. .Kml. 1111-11. lIu-I'c: is the 2.11111 Lianntual'llluljml n'hith Oliwr and 1.:11I1'u expel'icm'c. 'l'llix IHIIIherIIIJIEiHII in THIHIL' wzrtlily Hmfihlc wht-n MIN. Minna in llul' su'u-ping guulrcs ulul slrunqc. strung mum. - ruiliszit- :IHy :lHl'ilJlllL'x it If: tlti' illllsinllh HI JUKL'. Ii IIIL- play Icmuru mmt lllll'Ulll tflilliltiljl's 1 I 1x I'mrmusc. in It'ulil'x'v mim- lwuplt' rHr' unrutIiNliL liven the play iwaeH l'ulllllltlt'N in a high MM: ::1 unnliaLnknlJIc :mlism m lhul lhv iTIlln'i'MiIm un lhw ViL'H'L'I' 11ml Ilia :IIIL-J'rlellghl :11'1' ncu-wnily H':Ilr islit . . .511 ii. it. lel :1 litnluxy 1mm :Illl ll: ht: quin- nnj'miimr'rr. Expansion cmd Dmmcz 'I riluil IHIU HIIII hi3?! llu' l-miumlnl Lulmgt'. Variety Keynote ?roductz'om Antigoneh Nearly everyone who saw the Clark College lJl'UlIllf- lion at The g'ktttig'mte nl' Sophocles. which phtyetl helm'e highly :Ipprct'inLix-e audiences Tuesday and tVetlnestIny, February 22, 23 :tgteed thttt the actors gave an impit'etl performance. th'ct'Lur Esther nlilt'ksul'l staged a CtmlJJetenLly cunt perl'nrmume u'ltit-h bIIIJkE well for her sensitive direc- 11ml. The part ul' Antigone was played by Willie Clyde Cittl't'ult. :t lt'unsler RtllLiEIIL l'I'UIII Hathulte-Cionkmztn tlulh'ge. Tim was her first :tppenmme mt the Clark Cullt'ge .atnge. httl l'mm her mt'mttuntl Hi lhe Antigone role. we rzm expert to see more of her. Edgar 'mltls' :ts tyrant Cl't'un tt':ls '.t Ihol'eel'ul, mttllll'e :Itttl arresting figure. .liVen his muvemenls- now tlehniu: st eluted muf'ttiem'e. As the tit'emt ol' the huuh llegl't'c h'llifll :tll Ie:tt'etl. he ths intljel'tllrhtthle ttntl ttnfiim'hingt As the. Clt'enn Ull whom misltn'Ltme ruined. he Wih Hull and tlelttt'hetl. Freshman Hulda ruptured :11! the thlitit'mtll mitt! ullrilmtes illltl displayed them brilliantly. Dumtlty Petersrm as :hltigohfs sister. lstl'lene, played the pztrt with an :nvztt'enesa of Lhe play its :1 Whole. XVallztce I-IansFteld as the Mind Pt'opher, 'Iheresitts, gave one of his best picces of acting. His perl'c'mnatu'e was done with the eatse and breath 01' a genuine actor. LOIIib Rimes betttme l'Ii-lttlllUll, Antigone's lover and son of CremL with i'm't'e :md tlclertnittntimL He made Lhe :tlldiEllfe allure hi5 love I'm' Antigone and his duty to Creon. I As leader of Lhe thorns. Aztmtt Favors. veteran play. home :ttmr, turned in a slztttlresqtte pet'lm'munt'e, dis? playing 2111 the qtmliLies nf prophetic tlumn Lttttf mtt- jestit' doom. Avon Kirkland us the messenger httd :t fine :lHSUIIlpi Lion Dir his role and played the pzn'L with el'etlillilily. Ann 31115011 :IH Ettrytlit'c. Cl'enn's u'il'c. With well suited to the role. The elut'tl'il't-ing decree ul' erotm tn the citizen: of 'l'hehes. MIJIiCJ'EHs's hThe Physician in Spite 0t Himself. presented by the Clark College Playhouse on March 95. 26. was lun'nm'nus :mtl enjuynhle entertainment. The audiences l'et'eiveti the play with great enthusiasm. The play is u hilarious t'omedy about a wootlculler who, Llue to hi3 luquat'iulu wife, becomes a phyrsieitm -nnt literatlIy-wilhunt being aware ulh it. The way he obtainetl'the idea 01' being a physician was a thumnghly amusing im'ident. The play i5 tentCI'etl around the untitis LJI' Prime Hollithty :ts Sgunurclle. the wnmlcmtter who goes :thout performing- il physit'imfs duties in the most hilarious le6 Physician 2'72 Spite of Himself!' way. It is a satirical comedy lhzlt. without seeming to critieize the medit'ul pmfessic'm. does. so in :1 subtle :Iml innm'enl way. At one time ngtnzu'elle says very hmmtmtly. being ;I physit'ian is easy: the doctor isn't blamed it the patient tliCH-Lllc patient is. All the performers were splendid Pl'inre Hollithly us Sgunurellev the unpredictable wonthrutter was nine; nilit'em. Avon Kirkland :Is Lurus. the t-omitul husband nf Jar'qtlehne. played by Gloria Mathews. gave his usual lolH'ate pel'i'nt'lnmlt'e. Ulnt'iuH portrayal of Jur- tltleline was t'upIix-alting :tntl tllul'ming. Irene MIME. Utlum. us Sgunureiiek Imltmt'inus :mtl haughty wife. gave her llsltill delightful perlhrnmnre. 'I'here was never :t dull moment in the play. Director Esther llmtksnn desen'etl high praise l'ol' il superb job nl' directing. The set. designed by Mr. Chehtyn Everett and IIL't'lH'ElLL'll by Kathryn Chester. Rehet-t-u Gripper :mtl Larry Jones was very original and charming. The set. along with the prologue with .h'un Kirkland :15 the I.'I1:I1'mit1g' Mulil'l'e. :Iml tlumern. Miss Barbara W'iIIi'rmIs and Perry Andersml. :Ithletl trt-Inentluusly m the huge surress of the play. Others in the play were l'Vl'ed Heum :I-a Leuluh'e, Lu- L'imle's im'et': Edgar Holds .15 Ciemne. Ltit'hltfe's hither: Phillip Mitthell IlH NI. Roht'rt. 5gunerulle'5 neighbor: Louis Kitties :15 Valerie. Gerrmte's sel'x'nnt: Dorothy Peterson :15 Ltlt'imle. Cerunte's dilughlen: and Seth Aaron :15 Louih XIV. The I'hysit'iun in Spite ni' Himself n'm unr ul Clark'h most popular ln'ntlut'tirms. The piny mu. tlit'etjlt-tl by Him. listher ij-mu. Molitvn' tliltmult'lw' itl I'mlit's; :II1:l l-Im. 77w genior Claw . . . A Long Way Travelled, A Greater Goal Enw'sz'med . . . . 5mm; .ISFT'TY JO AIKEN 21E! Gn-unridgc I3r.. .-'ul;1nm. UzL Muiur: Surf!!! SHUNT Minor: Sr'rumhny lirhrerm Sm'iul Scicntc Club, Y.'t'n' i ...-L. Higmil UHJIIJIIEI le Smurily. BIKRT BAILEY T? ANIIIJV 5L. 5. XV. Villu Rirm Ca. Muj'm': .SUH'M Srsir'urr Minm: St-t'mnfrnj' lirimmirm NHLKCJ'H an'iul Hciunu- lllula. I'AL'I. I . BLAKENEY H22 Juspm' Aux. Knnuillc, 'J'L'nn. Major: .K'm'r'nf .S'n'rmr Mimn': h't'rrmdnn- Iirhn'nrirm I'l'l'NiLlL'lH. YALCAI PrL-sinh-m. l'hil- hurnmnit Uunicn. Vit'c-I'rmidcln. Hl'n- inl Chm. NAAIIJK. Suliul Hlil'm'r Ullill. ADDII-l HURA BROWN HRH xmhum' R:l.. Nlnmn. HI. Unjm': 5min! Stit'm'r- Minor: Srtrmrhru- hrhtrrm'mr Philhm'lnuliic Sntimy. .Uplm Kappa Alpha Hut'nriay. '1'.'u'.'...X.. Sntizll Sti- umc Club. N.J.J,fl.l'. H'hu'r Il'hu Among Smrfr'm Mmh'nh in xlmmir'm: rufirmzwirirxa mu! r'um'5m. Hmmr RnlL .1. -l. 'l'l'IIiUHURli Ckk'l'iiN 9H VF. Firsl 51.. Rulmr. Cm. thul': .N'ur'ia! Srfrm'r MiIIt-l': Library Htir'mr Huml. Alpha Phi Alpha l-'I':Ilr.-I'ni11.. Fm- i'i'rll St'itm'c Clllh. MCIH LiIch Huh. '3 I. I'ZDHI'ZI. CARSON ram E H1 nugc Sn Filigm'uch Cin. lejm': .R'm'iuf .Vr't'r'nrv' Hinm'? Pwthufugv Hank l'inylmuw. V JOHNNIE HA1 . HI'H'IN Hm: EL PUUIL'I'. 011. Miljm': Iz'lt'un'itmw firfm'an'un Minor: Norm! Stir'nr'r Y.W'Il..L. NAJILI'H Sm'iill St'ilrm'u tiluh. RJH I'H ILUJJRH II2 .'-i1:all'unl HL. Mlamlu. Um. Mujm: .N'r'umdm'x ffn'm'rtfirm Minor: Him'ugy nt'lil Phi '1'.qu llinlugiml hm'ivly. NHLNI'hli. 'l'rm'k Team. I--Il .XRIl .'VI' t2. HREJ'I HERE; FIHIJ Ilhmalwnh' Aux. XurlnlL. 'k'kl. Mujnl': Marin! .x'rir'nrr' Minor: .Vrr'mm'an' J-Nmmirm YJYIHXH llnlllnl' RIIH. :1. I. I'IIARI l . i HRX'uX' Y RI. 1. 13:15. 1.3!, HI'IIIIH'IIIHI. LLI, NIMHI: fuum-u shim:njnfi'un'm: MiIII-l: Suumu'm' Mirmr' HIHIIIICM I'Iullllll. V1 H'.P., '1.'.It'..L I t'llululllp nl I'zlilll :md .hl'um. RILHARDINE iWR I IER 121 'lllllni HL. Hmcnn, Mn. Miijm': Kh'mrnfun Ixnl'hrr'mrmu Hillln': Hurfm' H'u'rmr' Ulnhu Kappa lem Hurm'iilx. Sutiul Sc'it-mr tllnl- tlhairnmn. thm-s Hull tLuIJIHiL Hunm RuIL I. 15. I. IN I IlliklNP LIII'K l I'IR film Llnwlllluit' HI'.. N. W.. Allallln. tin. Milinr: J'jwmr'nfrnix' fniumfr'un Millnl: AM Ari Huh. NHLLCJ'H IIIIIlIII' I iU1I.3.'I- t'ulnu'll t'nu'un l-rl'gmun l-lmul IIUVHI + LHI IIU'JJ. IHH H'IIilv'r- I't l'k PiLr. NHJHHIC Muim': Itugfiwh MiIIHI': M'r-um'rln Faulmmr'm: lila-IuH Snupllnium, Hlmm RHIL H. 1$ HIRYX CQHVAN IUIJH l- .. l-illll HI..HI;ttI'.I11:mg;I. 'lrlm. Hufm. 12h mr-Hfrm i-Hmmim: .Nllfsm': Hu'Hgmm fzrl'ur'rmnu LI-N Dumb, Uplm Ixuplm Mu Ilruunr Smimx. LIHIiuamn. LM'HIIEH- l'nmmii- rw. Vin unmrn'x tnnluil. HIHIII: Rnll. 3, J. HULIHIQ i'l'l.l'l .PPI-:R EH? Cullit'r' Rtl.. N. H.. .hlnmu. Uu. Miljtn: hur'ird MH-m'r' Mimn: hr'rmrnl'mx' I'dnrumm t't'lil l'IIi nl'ld H'Innlin anliul Huiruu- CIIIFI. YJVII N. V. LXILP BI'LRNILI': IH'JIHHNH HHx ?rL-EI. Erm. leh IJHHHIH: MHiIIl': .VUF'J-Hlf .Mi'r'ure' Milmr: IHJJHI'V M'J'r'Hu' Nv-LJLP 'l'.H',lI'.,.-L. Hminl Hlit'lllc Huh. geniom i'ulpcl'uprl llnhhim Iauulw'n Hill Fh LHRIH'I'INF. INDIEHINS IHEI Hug : 5L. X W.. .hlnmn. Lu. Mupar: fzfr'mmwm'j' Iimrr'nlitm Slimn': .Urmr' Ixm'uliw Unmniuuv, HL-nmr Claw. AARON 1 .H'IJRS'. jR. IHLJ X. Bllll Mu. Birmingham. Ala. Mujnl': 5min! Vrh'm'r' Hinurz Hpr'r'r'h nlilllliltilktilJlJ.PI'L'R'JIlICIII..B'.II1IL Freei- 1Ivm, Htl'tiul Slil'ml' E'lnh. Vito-Haxiltux. Unlcgd INI I'hi Fullmnilx, :Ullhu Kap- IJLl MIJ IIIIIIHI' limiulf. :Upllil Kappa Iltlm Smilalugirul I-ialcrniux NA. t f.,l'. Flmhlmm Luilit. 71-1-2371. Il'fm'x I'Hm A'errmg H'Frm'r'nm in Ammium f'nii'r'nffr'n mud tfuh'rgm, Hrmln RulL Li :L -I. Vztlnlirlm'i:nL LLLII'I'URIJ FI'LRL-I'SUN rl2l h. Milin 5L. Sumlcr. H. L. Mnjm: 5mm! .Nn'r'm'r' .KIiiIm': Hrr'fgt'nm It'dm'm'iun Philui L.III1J.SIKiilI H'titlll'L' C.Illh. Phil, IIHI'HIUHiL .Snyicn. Rt'iiluiuus l,ilc Lum- Im'ltmc YJH'LL RITHJIJ'H FLUUH HI I Ilimlnvl sht'u N. H'.. RiILtIIIILr, VJ. Maliln': frr'ffgirvrra' J'frfm'm'frm Minor: Izugh'xh l?clluu'x'llijl nl' litilh :uILl .Kt'liun. YAI. LA Ilunur Rull. I. Ci. Duhhilw FHVUI': Huyu'nutl Hilliard RUSK GOULHBY HHS Lurkin 51.. $559, .Uluma. Um Majnr: Iimim-ns :Idmiuthm'iuu Mil'lm': Ht'rmfm'r'nf Hrir-nrr: Hr'rumfmy Ji'dui'ruirm 'LW.t'...-L N..L.LC.I'. Rcimrlrr. Busi- 11W; Forum. H'INFREJJ HARRIS HRSMCI'I'HH Aux. MlimLa, U21. Xlztjm': m'm'ugx' Minm': L'hnnisfn' lulu ch CIu-miml SULICU. Alpha Phi .Uphu Fretltl'niiy. Slmlcnl Gmcmmrm lxwm'iitliml. XLBHR'I V. HAYWARD II?! Bishm Ana. 5. 15... Atlanta. Ga. Mniur: .I'imirwss ddminfhh'mitm Milmr: .Urm'rmmlmw Nrwmimw Education Business Fm'uIIL SIMILL N.-X..-LLZ.I'.. Hmmr Rull. 3, LRJCIL l'lll.l.I.KRU :31-1 tilrlwn HI 5. HI. Alinntn. UH. Miljm': Iz'h'mrmm'y Ed'm'ufiun Miner: 5min! Mirna: Wm Dames. N..-x..LC:.P.. Honor RulI. genlimi ? Bli'l'l'Y ROSE HOWARD IZIIEIF'; Heal Avg, Mnum. Cu, Major: Srm'm' Stimu- Minm': Sm'rmrfrm' Iirhrmiim! Alpha Kappa Alpha I'inl'm'ily S Science Club. Miss Luvully. Huhnus llall Cabinet. ELIZABETH JOI'INSON IESEI Sharon $1., N. H'.. .Mlumu. Ga. Ma-inr: Hum'mrss Administmiirm Milml': Sofia! .S'rimu'r Business Forum. N..-L.-LC.P.. Hun Bnn Clllil. '5-1. I'Iullm' RulL L 2. F3, -l NORMAN J. JOHNSON IIEIUF. SI. juhn Aux. fllmclamd. Ohio . Majm: aninnn Adminixh'erm Millul': Sun'm' Hrirnrr Bilhilclh. Unmgn l'si l '1':IIt-rI1in, Bllni- 11th Fulllm, 'NAAIZJH YA'IJZIAH Blu'incss Mnnugrl', Pmlthm Lum- Innuky Il'hrfx IHm Among .S'mdnm in :1 mr-i'irrm ii'nl't'r'mfu'fn rmrf f.'rnf.fr'gc'x Honor Roll, 1. -1. SARAH NELI. KNOX R.l'.l'l.. Simian Klirclc Ga. Mujnr: Eh'mrmlmfr f-Sa'm'un'm: Minna': Harm! Nr'ir'm'r NAJIZJ'. IIACQFFIJNE LAUGI'ILIN Fr! New Cnsth: 51,. 5. H2. Atlanta, Ga. Major: .S't'rrm'rn'iu! hr'iwm'c Minor: MJE'IJIrdun' Edirrriliun Dulm Sigma Theta Sumrily. HIIHillL'riH Forum. Miss tliiu'k. '.-'rl. llmmr RnH, 3. 4. lESSYli LL'NDY :57!le Ruhinwn REL. Marin . 021. Major: Hnr'iru' .S'rimr'r Uinm': .Sr'murinry Ermrmime Alpha Kappa .Upim Surnrity. ALLHC HOVNICLI. LL'HL'HII IJclit ' Hrilkcahmn. UH. Mnim': .S'oriu? Srirnn' Minor: P.Ii'r'hnfngv TJ'I'IIJH NHKRILP; Sutinl Hlil'lltr '1 liiltlh llrllu Sigma Thcla Snl'tn'ily. Ali's Unitccl Ncgm College FIImL TH. mm Y 1onan TBS Humm! Aux. Culumlmw'. Ilia, Miljnl': fh'imwlmj' It'n'irrmirm Minm: Enga'ish Hull Sigma Thulil Sril'm'ilv. Lilln'm'x vapusium. Chairman. Ellllt'iiliull timw f miners. l-lnlnICk' I-IIIII. 15.11.15er illiNRIITIHIE'u IjUX W HT: Hm SI British L-uizma. Snmll .Xnmim Mnjm': ifngfrkh 1 Minor: M'rmarhn'w' Erhlum'nu Sigma Unlmllu le E'iumIiL'. Lilulul'j. . Vy'tlllnwillm. Fullnlwilip III 1 :Iill1 Etlll! ' Mlinn. NJAJTJ'H YJYILA. I I .RA LIED . KORNICLAY i RI. I. Buy; IEII. llnrcihm'xt. Ga. Mainl': Pugr'ish Minor: H'rt'mnfun' iurfumu'nu '.l' .Klphn Kappa Alpha hurnlitx, Alpha KHIIIDII Mu Hnmn' Smic-Iy. Hlmm RnH, 1. L3. 3, -I. ANNA I.lIII--I'I$ICY fi 296 Ozrk 5L. Urifln. Cu. ' lejm': ENNENJHH'Y I-Idurmfrm Minor: PIn'u'r'n! lirhu'nmm Y.W.L.A., Pursnnm'l Aitlv, 5:1. MILDRED LYNNE fif- Akhhy 31., N. W.. Atlanta. f.-:I. Miljtll: Izh'nu'arfmy firl'mwfi'rm Minor: $an Sr'i'r'nrr' rt . Mum: Multhau- MUUH NUIJIP MARY .VHPI' EU tilurmmt 5L. 5:. WW Atlanta. Ga. Miljul': J'fa'rmr'nmn f-fdmnHm: Minor: .x'm-fu! Sr'r'mrr' Klphu Kappa Ml: Humor Suricn'. V..-X..-LtI.P.. Hmlm' RUIL 3. -IV 'I EllfUlHlRli MA'I 'lHli'WS HH l'inc EL. IIUI'SCV Oily. N. .l- Mnim: Swirl! .S'rirrlr'r- Minor: IJn-r'hufngy YALE L Acting Prmidrm. Plcilfcr flat! Sumlu Elaml. Hm'iul St'ic-nrc tiluh. IJ'L':I-iulrl'. Pitnim' Class. thtfs H'J'm thmg Shufr'nh 1-H l-Imr'rir'rm f'm'rrr- silic'x mrrf ffnh'r'gm. GVVENUOIFKN MICEKS IHH Hm- 3 SL. Alnmrc. AliL Maljur: hr'r'l'r'rm'im' Nr'hmr' Minur: ljhr'nn Sr'ir'nr'r lk'llil Sigma Them Huun'ily. Ihlsim'ss Furlml. Hnnm' Ruli. I. II. 4. INCLI'LN ELLIS MILLER. NW I'L'I'MJII HI., 8. W.. Hugunxvillu. tin. M'rljtn': f'fu't'mr'muu' Iidururirm Mimn: Libmnl Yrr'run' Hunm' Rnll. -l. - Macks Millm' Oi'shnn Pal trit k III'AXITA MITCHELL 34H Cleveland Ave AIIIrn-e. fin. Mujnr: g'lfrh'lifr'mrlfim Minor: .S'rjr'mtrlmy Iirfrin'rh'rm Signm Gamma Rhn Sm'nrity; 1'.W.C.A.. Pl'usitlcllt, Mathc-nmlits Club. NCAA. f..l'.. Chairman. IIMIIICH Hull Senate. ViLC-I'I'L'N'iltunL pulerL'IICTHAl' UIIInLiI. Honor Roll. 2. 2. 2!. -1V SHANNON Ml'l'Cl-IEIJ. Box IEI. Ch I .nnaugn. Gal. Major: Bioiugr Minor: Chwnixrry lulu Bum Cimnit'al Sat'icn'. N..-L.-Lt2.P.. YALCu-K. A. jOYCi-Z MDOTY 12 Heard 5L. LeiGmugL'. Gil. Major: Hmuv Errmmnfm Minor: Chemistry Home Economics Cluh. MIRIAM NOH'IJC fiEI-i Crew SI 5. Wu Atlanla. Ga. Major: imr'nvu Adrm'ufxrmiirm Minor: Iih'Jm-nmrv Ifn'm'rlrinn Elmincw qum, N,AJILP,, Hulmr RUN. 1 73 Milrlmll Mitrhcll Purlterinn Pumler ROSK LEIGH ORSBON IDES Second Ave.. 5.. 51. PCICI'Shlll'Q. Flu, Major: Mmhz-mrm'm Minor; h'rmmfnrj- lfdurmirm Alpha Kappa Sorority, Mmhmualio; n- Uuh. V'it'r-Preaidcnl. Florida Club. :r . El-Tlli LEIGH I'A'I'RICK Tah'l Thummnd BL. X W.. Allanln Major: Elr'nu'nHrr-v dur'mfmr Minor: .Urtfhtmrirfrw Metllwmmin CJIIiL Sigma Gamma Rho Finrm'iiy. Honor Roll. 71. CLLNDURA PATTERSON 172 Linroln lluights Rd, WilkL-shnm. V C. Majur: Engh'sh Minor: Libram- Srir'm'r Nm'nmimy Erhfrrriirm Della Sigma Theta Sal'm'iLy. YM'ILJ... Literary Symposium, Panther Slil . Alpha Kappa Mu Hunm' Sucimy. Hnnm- RQH. l. 2, 33. ANNEIJ. PONDER 1385! Lansing SL. 5'. l... ulanln. Ga. Major: Surf ! .s'rir'nu' Minor: Iilcmmmw Erim'ufitm Sutiul Ht'icnrc Club. President. .Upllu Kappa Mu Hmmr Hucicu'. N.A..-X.C.Pu Alpha Kappa Dulln Sociologiml Fra- ternity, Surctm'y. Exul'ulix'c Commit- IL'L', Ciu Hinncn's Cmmcii. Htmm' Rnll. l. 2. 3. 4. Snfulnlorian. geniom FCHVLICR ll. PRKT: Elf? ank HL. Wucasistmrk, L'n. Miljm': fiuxhnws Administration Minm': Surfuf Srirm? HusiIICHh CIIIII. NAJLJ' 1.:5mf1mllh Club. ROBERT RICKH I336 N. Capitol Sh 'WalrihinglmL 11 Ill. Majnl: Minium- Milmr: Pnr'hrjfugy H'll.l.IlC l'l ..'tRI. RUI'IINWUN 3-97. Marlin 3L. 5. 111., .hlunlu 0n. Muim': Eh'rmwimx Edmmfnn Minor: Engfixh Nu-LLKIK. Lilcrur-x Hylnlmximu, Hunm' Roll, -I. 'l'l-II'LRE'SA HIZU'I I H szuu 51.. L'Elilllrxmu. H, L, Hzljnl': I'J'rnu'ufruy l'fdmuffrm Nlinm: .K'r'ru'fmim' St'ir'mr' HIJIIEI Kappa AUIJIIJ Srilnlitt'. l'nn- l-lvlluui: Cuum'il. Fclluwshif: n! Fullh :Iml Aclir-n. Sllllirnt hmmil. Hulmr RLJH. 9. 55. 'L RURFR-I HEI,I.I:,RH 12H ercr Cil'tlt, S, H',, Ulnmu, Hm, Mnjm': life'rm-mmx- Iin'mnhlnu Himn': llmimm .I-frhm'nixhrm'nu Ulnugzt P-ai Phi I-'r;1lt-rnity. XJJJKIH Modem JL'IIILC L'mup. Ihninm l-'nrnm. tll-IARIJ'IH H'I'INSHN 1R. HUT: junta Aux. N. W...h1: II.l nu. Ninjtn': Iimimm Arfmiuixfmrr'rm Minru': Phyra'r'm! f-Jn'mm'f-m lirulhnll 'I'Cam. Laplzlin. '.'J-L I'rnl'k Pallllllm Hlnll'. '37., .UI S.I..'K.C.. Humu RIIH. EL 1. ViruPn:si:!:-ni. IhhinL-ns Fm'um. Alpha I'hi Alpha l-rulcrnin. 74 .10 ANN RANDOLPH Hit! W. Miniu'll SL. :UlilllliL 6:1. Major: .S'm'r'pmrfu! Srir'm'v Minm: Srrmuhu'v Iinfurnffun . Busimms I m'lml, NH-MAILP, ' R.'tLPH RICHARDSUN HUI: Hunkcr H'usllillglull DI'.. .V. '.. Allnnm Major: Husmmx Admini'x!erm I Milmr: Pn'rhnfugy Erhuerm Alpha Phi Alpha I-'r;uc1'nit-. NAHN llLl'n Hmimrx's h-I'LIIII. tZHUHNN RiHHhR I'. ll linx 2-H; immnillv. UH. MJiIn .N'r: r'r-fm'im' l.r'u nr'r' Milml: Nr'rummn' Izduurn'm: Sigma l-umnm Rhu Hamlin. Wmnrn'a lin-acmhlc- Trl. Mmlcm llunw tII'HILIL i'lm'k I'IIIIugv PtJHIIIIIHU. kH'II 41-..th J HFT: Xn-nl KL N W Htunln. I-n Mujnl': hrri'r'lfrn'mf MM'HH' Minor: .H'H'rimfran' Itn'm'dm'rm HIIHiHU-iH I'IHIIJIII. NJJI .l'.. Qiulllil UJIIHIIHI Rho Hnlm'ily. 'I lilil liN HMI'I'II II 11:13 .hIt-lr Aw 82 HI. .Hinmn. i-;L Major: Huu'm'n xfrhnhaimrlrr'rm Minor; .K'rr'umfun' ftu'm'mirm N..K..-KI.,P., V.11.ti..L. l'uuxillm's' l-nrum IQIJJH hl'IJlHCA I'il HIE! , lltll 51.. Lllnlhnlnugm 'l'erml. Mujm': .fzit'mrnhrw Jirl'm'miuu Minur: Sullium lalc Hurnur H'um 1'.-H'E.lNl-Z l-LILF H'l LUVUK I:I.'.I Slmmu 5L. X. u'...1ll:lnlu.t.;L Miliul'l .H'rlr'r'rhf W'frHr'r Minor: Mumnhin Izdmmr'uu hh-mrurrin l .th'f.iHrJH lklxilrus. Hlnhu Kappa Alpha Surm'ity. X LLI .I' Kmiul SIiL'm'u Chill. Hmm! Rn . -I UUIH'EUQY VIVA?! 1': UN Baldwin 5L. HlallLIItnIL Vii. Major: .Hmiuf .Ht'l'r'm'c- Minor: Hrhgium I-HmerI-u I'llilni IHIIL Hm'iul Hsic-nu- Huh. Iiullm RIIJL 2. H. HiUJFR VANI'IC Btllllillu 51.. l'cmllrtnn, h, C, Mnjnr: .Kru'irt! hu'r'nr'r Millm': thir'ni 1 .rhrrmiun Flmlhilll 1mm. 'I'I'utL 'It-AHL Umrgu Psi I'lli Fruu'rnilv. IHJRII'I I'IY I3I I L VINI'N H2 Sllnwl .M'Lu. N. H'.. SIH'iIIHIICI'I. Uhin Muim: Hrmrnmrv fumr'nrfm: Mimn: Nnrim' .Sr'ia'm'i' Surinl Htit-nu- Huh. hulln Sigma 'l'Iu-la tim'nl'ily, geniom Yuncc Yim-a VAVilil'l'i H'CHIIHIIL NELLIF. WALKER 532E! lli'niltlil'i 51.. FL H1. Allnnlu. UH. Major: H'r'trm'm'r'rrf .S'rirm'r Minm: HrLiim-xx Arhmrmhmirm Blt-iitlus: I'urum NAAILJE, Humor RHIL .1. I. HAROLD WARHLHY 1-33 Brown .hc.. Allunla. Uzi. Major: ffngffsh Minm: Sm'mtrfmj' Ifrhuwrfrm jnm'miffxm Iidilm'. l'llc Panther. Umuga Pii l'hi l-dmcmily. X.A..-k.C.P.. l.1'H-1'ary Hunpusium. chnnnu Pun-Hullcnit ifnumil. ll'hu'x Il'hru .imrmg Sx'urfr'nh in xfmr'l'frrm I'mvr'rsifh'x' :mrf Iffm'frlqr's. Hulml' RUIL I. IL 7!. 4. RUHA 'WARNICR MI? Pam's HL. Nu 71$. illunln. Ga. Mnim: Hmm' ffr'nmimirx MiI-Iur: iiifn'rnia'lrx' Hmm- limunmim CIIIIJ. Rl'BY HURRD I015! Unnilln 51.. 5. UL Allanlu. tizL Mn-inl': Hlnim'm :l'rhniniumhlm: Minin; .N'r'rn'fml'n! Srit'mr' Dchu Sigma 'I'hclrl SHI'IITily. Ilnl'llll Roll. l. Walker Wurdlztw H'ilxml 'n'ilmn ER MA XYA'I'ICRH 1l;'pli Aw. If. N. H'., Allantu. Uni Mnjnr: Hump firmmmim Minm': EFFHM'HMJT Iin'ur'ufirm J'lmm: limnnmit's Huh MARJORIE WELLMON JIIQ W. Wuimn Aw Gaslmlia. N. Ck Mainr: .S'r.-rl m' Srrfr'nrw Minor: St'r'rmdm'v Edmmirm Social Si'iencu Club. N.-X..-X.C.P.. Y.W.ti..t. Delta Sigma l'hcui Sororin'. Honor Roll. 3. -1. ANN H'ILHUX HIE Lith'ihr 5L. Atlanta. 0:1. Major: Hrmrt' Ermrmuirw Minor: f-Lfcwrrrfrn'-x' Ifrflrrmime Dullu Sigma Thclzl Horm'iLy. Humu Efmmlnim Club. MiHS Clark '55. Il'hn'n' Ilrhr: Among Shin'mn's in Amni- t'HH E'irf'r'r'l'xr'ffas' mad fqur'gm. Hullnl' Run. I. 2. :5. I. VIRGINIA YII50N til!!! Bmwll 5L Lannmgc. Ila. lejm': Eh'mr'nhnr Edurnhrm Minm': M'Hh'mfn! hrfl'nn: genialus IARIUX' HELL HHS? I'l. Ihnna HL, 1 11I11'Itt'c. 5. i . .Uuim': iifUFrJgj' xliI-IUIIZ ParthrJFUgY EDWARD CLIZMI'JNH' ll-I2 Culunmn $1., 51'. HI. .Mlillllkl. Lu. Huhn': flmimm :lrfrm'nfxflMinn Millm': .H'r'f'l'rmrfni H'tfr'm'r' HULLIIE MAI- UNX HUI HEI .h'mnc H. N. F... Alhmm. Lu. Major: f?fr'mrurm'y I'Irfm'rm'rm Mimn': NN'M! Swirirrz' TI-lI-ZUDURI: IHSHX 11H ThmnlN 51.. qu'rmss. Lu. lejul': .Hurim Sz'ir'm'r' Minor: .Vr'rmdm'y lnn'umn'un 15L0Rl-IX I3 till I 9'16 E'nlmrlm hm. H. W. .Mlnnm. Lu. Miljm': Hrer I'Ir'rmrmH'K-s Minor: 1 :I'r'mr'm'rh'x' Ifn'mrffhm VANNH . f-RHCR RL. 1 Box 2:11 L'nmulx. Ha. MUJm: Eh'mr'nh'n'y I'fn'mrrfa'rm Mimn'; Hurfrd Mir'mr' RliRFLLX LRIPE'I .R 2515 Congrcsw HL. Springlicid. llnw. Xlnjmr f.h-H.Iru.'ru'.w f-IrJ'mmiun Millm': .1'H IIIZRALYNF HIIJ GEE? til'urnsicrry Aux. Xu -1 II. .Mlnnln. Ucnrgia Major: Hr'r'w'MJ'm! Srir'm'r Mintsr: Sm'rmrfru'x' f'hhn'rm'rm JAMI'LQ IH'HHOV NHL! Hurlll'r fink, N, I-'.. .Vn, 3. Alluntn. UH, Mniln': .Hmir' Minm': .Sr'rmrrfrlu Frfrltrrffrm LARRY UNIX jonas- IHH Chirkumungn I'lurr. S. U'.. Xllimlu. fLL-m'giu Major: Karin? Srimarr' Minor: AM NOT HCHRl-ID RUIH1'.IZ'T'-1 Mli5 I.l-'H H ?IH' ISL H'hmi HI Chutlmumgm 'l mm. Mnjm': mumm- Millm': Chrun'srn' VIOLA LFH'IH HSEI meum 51, 5, NC, Atlanta. tin. Nluirnri Efrwrrnrrn-r f'frfmermr Slimn: .N'ua'dm'fnf Nr'irm'r' JAMES hlll I.1 Ii P. 0. Box 2711. Cll'nnHillr, thl, Nlujm': .Hmfr Minnr: M'rrmdnw J-frfm'mfmn t'l-IRIR'I'INI: MON'II-HMI'RN RI. 1. Bum 1.1. Aslniilv. .'xl;l. Nlujnr: I'ffwrrn'rmuy I'Hunnmu Hillm': Vrrrwrm'fuf N'rfr-me- BOBBY lXUJII-IR I'. U. Rm; Tr, Nullh U'ilLI-eln-Iu. N. t. Major: Vutmf Hr'ilr'uu' Minm': Humfuh' Ifra'm'un'rm I'JUE'LIWS RO YlAXU 2H1 l-U'W .KlJlx. lnlmnhm. HI. Uu'rrn': Amid! Nr'ir'nrr- Milmi: HnwimF Ifehnrm'uu Nl-u'l SUI UNION 1'12 H'ulmxh .h'cu N, H' . Alhmm. Lu. lliliM'l x'lrm'mw'u slrhm'm'xmem Xlillm': IJMWH'NF Izn'umrr'nu IHCI'IURAII SMI'I H HHEI Hnlm H13. erlllt'. Lu. Nluinr: .Vlrr'frff .N'r'frlrlr'r' Minor: Nrr'mulm'r l-qur'rrfrrm XIXRY IHURVIC 112! RIm-xlvr An; S. H'.. .Kllnnlu. tum Mnjm': .N'uu'rrf .Srr'rmr' Hmm': .H'r'rrr'rmf'm' .Kr'iwmr' Rillllx 7111131th ii ? ik'llwl 5L. 'llmmmlull. UH. Jluim': 5min! .Kr'ir'm'r Minm': Phuir'rif ffrinr'mrm: WueJunioM. . . . m T lmh . m - u . Vivc- Pruitlvm: l':I1LL':'. Pwn'knn Liruclnrik , P1 LWitIFIHI Hm. JHIHI 13lt1l1l'l :i-w UITiu-n: Juniur CI Mmm'iu' 7m y 6 n V w J m P 6 .w 5 a 7 W P A jcwc Abner Hcllyu Aiken E.SHiL' Aluxululur Shi rlcy Ballard tllmuiinc V. Hill'lllfs lilitullcth llcaslq Munm Hl't'u't'l' ii:ft.nl'gc11c lh'natlnax Mnryncll BI'UUkH tilalrum'c Brown Benjamin Hurka Willium Campbell Mimic: chuluml hurl Crallim lHL'Iyu fitm'wl A1 lama. timingmn, West Point. .Mlanlu. .M Ianln, R OKV UN F. RIl-W 'I'WU Al lam H1. AI lam :1. Augusta. Al lam it. t'mlcgc Park. ROVU 'I'HRICF, , , tItIlIt-gt:PE1TL A , Mlumm ,Mlulllzl. 'Hl:II1l:I. Unrlhdt'n. Georgia Ccurgiu chrgiu Q'Klm'gi :I t .cnrgiu Georgia: Gt: n'giil Georgia: Georgia: Georgia li'vusrgi'd Lcm'gi'd iIJL-urgizl Hum Rial :Unlnmm Mary Conner . k Llal'nlvn t'l'awf'm'tl Kathryn :luhlas john Dudley Klarllm Ju ICIImE; Mu: lipps Helen ExcrcII qullclinc E-amlnrr . Gwcmlnlyn lennin an'iic Fills Hmm' Aiken Pmllm'll Burma lh'nslry liwwcr Br: nutllin Bl'fltlkk H 1': m- n Burks- .:Implw1 I flu cluml I '1 :1 li m U m xrr inuu'l h '.m Inn I1 DUNN Ulltllm I l'IlHIN l'IIEM Iiu'lrll lumhrl Iannin I'ilh RUH' FUI'R . Lattult-II. .Mnhilllm Muraislnu'll. It'nmwm-v .Mlnmn, LH-rgiel KEIIHIUII, Niallh Cnrulillu .-MI.-ilil1. 'I I'Mls RUH I IYI . . . . . H;1ull1.l'.t'mgi:1 HLHII;L Ul'mgizl l'uilminglmm, Huimmn Allmnu. Immgiil lh-uncam-r, Uulmnln Juniow .-'xh'-xrlmicr l I'I.'t'III;lII 01m l'l til'u'n llzlluihun Hmnm Hnncispikc IIth-nmn ilnl'gr: m- Hm'! iH HIIIHJ llmlmu l-li: L5 Jm'LsmI juhnmn j: mm. Junkm 'Nliltliklm Mn I I huh Mm lu'ln Millt-l Mullim Mul :mglllin .uillt'l' Utlum Olin- RUW UNli .hch l-'rucrm;m . Princess Glmcr Carmel Lime Visszulcan Hamillcm Jacqueline Hamm Hugunn'illu. Georgian Unksiit'ld. Ccm'giil .Ulillltu. t-uc'n'gia 'l ampa, Horida .Krlulllu. Iicm'gzizl ROW 'l W0 BHIIKII'H Hamlxpiku . Muralluti Hartlcmnn :llII lEiIH'ET l'Ial'gl'IH'Q lkn'hum Ann i-lzu'rix' Philip Huud .Kllunln. luL-m'gizl Cm'IIlglml. Lucargiu Columbus. Lcm'gia . Gunlmlcn. .Xlallmma , Uriflil'l. Gom'gia RUH' 'l'HRI-ZI: izlmux Illuisun Yhinn lIiLLh limlnm: Jurlnnn th'trln lulnhnn Raymund .Iumw .Xllamul. Lum'gin .Mlzmlu. Leorgiu . . . . IIIrJVIHngI.firm'gi-a Al tuma. Lcm-gan .lllzmlih l-L'm'gim- ham Jm'thlll Beatrice Muriimll 61min .lenll'luu's Nadine .Xlullltm tizlllurl'inc Millm- Ivan Mullim n:nid Mrlmlghlin V I In hurl lrrnc Wmt thlnm Ycrmfl H' Millr'r Olive ROW ROW Juniom HVI'. . . H'I, .thLI-ililu'. Florida Uriulnin. Florida Miami. Florida tiwcm'illc. t-cm'gia Allunln. Citim'giu FIVE bramu'illc. t Hmmur. Huulh . imrgid I1'nlill2i szulcn. Hnulh Cnmlim: Allamn, ticm'gin hlnnm. tLL-nrgia ,4! RUH 0N1? Wc-it lloim. Gal Mobile. AlzL Uxi'unl. AI . . Miami. Fla. Fairhurn. Ga. l'L'urMm Pnrkcr lhrlmm Perkin: Alhcrlhn Pris . .fmnnmlc Ruynnltlx . Evelyn Rnhimnn . . . . I . . . IRO V TH'O lien Hi1l.G:I. IAN Angclt-x. Calif .Mlaum, 6.1, Fast Puim. in. Savannah, Ga. llarulnl thrp H'ilbllr leu' Hullyrc. lnuisv Sims CHIHUH S'milll Huliuu'u Hmpr: Wg-IJIJ 'H'rigln Margaret l'atu Mrmhn Thomas Naomi iurncr tZaElic Walker Mildred kaim Lulu 'Wchl: William Wright Juniom Ell Wat Rim RUH' I'HREil-Z .chumln, Ya. Rnulmkrs. Mu. RKHV NH'R . . . . . . . . .-MI:IHL;4.ULI. v . Sillrrtn. NJi AI lalllil. ha. . . Humhrhx'illr. Ln. . . . , Wen l'alm l50m'1l.l l:l. Pm Lcr Pm kins I'L'I C Rt'ylmhk Robinson Hhu I'll Filmw Sims LSmil II Smlm 'I um 'I Illmlmi I In'uwm' lllr'ncr H'nlkl'l' 77w gophomarw . . . . In Contemplation ofajoumey . . . Gwendolyn Aims Mariam Andi: . Inna Allen Amlrcw Arnold Shirley Arlmld 115m Hailu- IQathccn Baker l'I:Crc5:I liarksdulc- . Mary lhn'llux fierulliillu Bind; Johnnie BlacLshuul Virgil Iilukr IN IN ON E SI. Pumwlmrg. Flu. . . . chiumu. Hal. l'an 'l nmpu City, Hat. College Park. 01 .Mllcnu. UIL Panama: City. Flu, ROH' 110N011! Alhmm, f'm. Atlanta. Ga. Alkmuu UH. Memphis. 'l'mm. Cm'inglrm. Gil. t';::incnviilu. UH. ROW l IIRICF. Jnuinclinu lhmllt-y Mmgil- lh'iltmzm Ilh-mrlillr HIII'IIQ Ih-m'l tizu'lrr li:hm Callahan t'J-illrrll Hark Hninrw'l. UIIJIJ Uu'nL-lim trunk .IEHHC5 ilrnn'lurr I'll'lu-slinc Unniul Glmia Duniclu . Rnhvrl lint'l lllmicla RUH' H'Vli lh-lylnic jean Durdm Vtmcilc Dunne. . Wilma Denim Charm; Diggs hllil'ley Dixon All'rctl hurtkcil Mlulllu, 0:1. Mmlurnmm. tin. I'ilngtrmltL 6:1. Hulliumlu. MIL Julf'l'Imm-illu i-u. iImmaI-uillu. t-n. $0,211 omomi 8'2 Xllumu. tau. Mrmpllis. 1mm. HI:II:I:1.L:I. Gunghl Cu. .Kllnnlu. Ga. anhmtl. Lu. ROW FUI I R .Hlnnlu. Lu. lh'll11vlluillr, H. l, I'uuqilv. ha. .hiwm, Ln. HiIuru-N. f-:I. l hurllimillr. UH. Ait'u-e Anderson A Ilcn Arlmld sh'lmld Rm lm- l'm'km' Hul'Lsulnlu Hunwn lilntsk IHHiLS-htlll Blake Hl'mllm Hi'iltmnn Bm-m-y En rlcr iiallluhull t IL'IL Halal: thank Cuawiirl' l'mnirl Dullit-h IJ;lIIit-lu I'lnl'lIc-u IJrlelI: Hclmh Higgx. hixun IlulLrtt Mh- ..u-.-.- Ikakcs Drake ilu rcn I'.:I1'Iy l'lIm-I'hzn'tll l .:1u-:uulx' 1-3 mm l-':Ilming5 I'Illllll'llDy I ::nl l'tNIt'l' Fudge Luil IIL'I' tlnrrL-tl Gurl h Uillll H ,1 rgrm'c I'lurl H u l'1'i.N' l 1,1er llc'm :1 I Ivmlu'mn II: utmnn Ilium! I Ilhkillh' l-qulul' lau'kmn Junwsnn jleLiln Ifnhmuu $0121: ommw Lluillc HULL . Wiiiiilln Drake lnhlayl- Juan l'HJI'cn Han Early . l'nn'ir l-Zlacrhurlil QIIt-r-null I'.n1u':mh l'Llltlic Inc Finns . tim'! Funnium Urginiu Finumug Lul'cnn Fm'd I-lulun Fuslm' Vrlmn Fluigp ROW ONE IUJH' 'l Hl .Mlimm, Um Cn't'rllriimru. Ga. Augusta. Ga. . Atlxtnlil. C-a. U1l1lm'illc. .5. L. 'lhrt'ml. LaL , Imliamnpnii's Iml. . l,imull. .Hn. . H':Incslm1'u.f.?:L :I Rllilllllkt. . Pcrl'y. l't-rry. UI:I th'l'xillS . Ilm-quulinu ElunlL'r Slinic jackmu 1 !tvl'c1u'c Ilzuucmn Laura Jvnkins jmmic: jnlmsnu 83 RUH' 'I l-lRlil . Armin: Galilhua' I . . . . . . Willie Gurrell . . . . , . . Mary Larlh . . k James Linn . . . . . Mary I-Ial'grmc . . . . . Elizabeth lian't . . . . . . . IUHV FUITR Raymund Harris . . . Charles l-lnycs . . . . . . . Virginia Hcilrnl , . V . thhit' jean chlicrxnn Lcilu Holman Wilmalinc Hand Fl K' F. Martin. fin. Mlama. Ga. Gudstlcn. Ala. . . Mamn. tin. jclim'mlu'ilkr. lml. Rome, Ga. Uxiurti. Ln. Atlanta. Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Orlando. Fla. t'flllhiml'L. tin. Fursuh. 6:1. Ncw Orlcann. La. Allmllu. Ga. Jlluntu, La. Natmmm 6:1. Allmuu. Lu. Allstcll. L-n. Nu! julmsnn Bclly'c jmwn Ehrisliuv Jones Margunff Julius Mallnrillc JlH'llill'l tlnwgn jnnlnn Ruth Kimlmll Louis Rimes- Howard LCL- Shirley Lcwin Arlhllr I.cl.milll l-m'nklinc Manning 110W RUH' DIVE Wheeling, W. V'I. EIIKI l'uiui. L .Mluum, tin. Ur'lulalln. Flu. Mnuhliu, Ira. I'hznlzumugal, 'Icnu. IH'U Xuidmln. Ln. Birmingham. .Hu. Lithnnizi. UH. lhIIlL-r. Ln. . . Mlanla. I-al. SI. ?ulurslnn'g. Flu. IHHY IHRIHC Ruhcn L. Martin J'raman Man'ks . . . . Xnn Mnmu . . . . . . . . 'il l .lil1it' MitltHclrui Lu-i'selllthii Mt'lhytll' ijvc Mt'tihlrrh- RUN I'UE R LHITrml Mlilunivl Wesley Md-Illhn Allliv Rr'idn Mtkm Virginia MI'IIiI Ruth Mlml't' II.-Inl'i:l Mm-IH' RUW l-H'I'. Fred Marga Mun'u Nettles 'linmlhy Nithnln . Mum's erman . . Marl'inu Uliru Jclal Mm; O'Nunl Hutchinl. Uhm . .Mlmnrc. Ha. Lullcgc Park. La. l'nl'milm. t-a. IEL'II Ilill, Ln. lhil'IIt-Milh: t;:l. S 0,21: amoreA Nl'wulk. N. L . Mmllliir, tut. ..HI::I1H. 1.. l.. X t thxtnng, Min. llilllm, '4. ii. Itnlma I-il. HIHIIIJI, tn: Mmirltu. Ina. t-nxmniu. N. L, i'nllrgl' Punk tau, . .Mlunln. Lu, Jutlunmillt'. Flu. Johnson juncs jmws .fulli's IIIPI'IIRIH .1: nrsliln Rimiml I Ki nuns 1 Lu: Lt'u'iu LCI mun Manning. MHI'IIH Murin- klzwm 1 Hillllll'mu M: lh'yllt' Mullmlh Hil'lnlllcl Mll-ulhn i Mnkm Mrl'lil I Hunt- NINIIH Mulgdll N11 I In Kit huh Nu: Illdll Uliu-I H'Ni-nl D'Ncul I'm In sun I'm rid; I'UI'I'IY l'clcrsnn l'nwcll PIJH'L'IJ I'lliliillx Plllll'll lialah Rollumml IUrhalItlaun Rii hnltlmu Rit'lu Rnhinmn R ll'i-u'll Sumllm ll Srllws Rheum Hhvphlu tl Hillm 19H hhrcqnh in- H'lmmal n- 's'irm Smilll N'milll mum 'spvnn' lmlm' INT; jun! Rumull $0,211 moreA RUH HNP. Hmru'uillc Ln. ,Kleln Ind. hlnnm. L'u. lnlm U'Nl-all i'nmrx I':Illc:'mn Ixulhm'im- Pun'itL ll! .hln I'rl'n H'cxlmillislm'. 5'. C. lim'mln I'rlmmll 7 Jc-H'urrum'illu. EiiL huurlln'l I'Hu'ril . , A . . . . . hiuntu. tin. RHW 'l Ilklili Unluluhus. Uzi. Mlunm. Cu. tilI:III:IIum;.-,:I. 'l'clm. Mnmm Ln. ALinntu. nu. MI. Vl'rlmu. N. H, Ilnl'ullu Ric'lmnlum livlcn Rilkn Hnn'i Robinson Flhlir jmlll Humll'mll Milrgzn'vi Hvllvrx' RUM' I-II-l'iu Nmilh Mun Smilh Vul'liutlu Smilh 'qu Luuis Spears Rousvu'll 'l'11yllhl' Ihn'mhy It'l'H U. L RUH' 'HVU leh l'mer Hcmicllu Illnllliprz Annie Pqun Alvur Rahl; Urlnl'cs lemnnd H'illmm Rilll:l1':M1ll RUH' I'UL'R Uuriun Shem . Uni: Mat Slu-plun'xl Vinlcl Hinuwvll Mamie Shl'npkllilc Mmiu l'uil 'ihumull: l'uvllyc- Sims l-' l V l-. .uluuln. Iizl. l'II:III:nnmgu, 'imm. Atlanta. 0:1. Chum, 5'. C. lllanlm tin. Augtma. I'm, Bullimnrc. Md. Atlanta. fin. Mlunla. Lu. .kLhmlit. UH. Atlanta. Ga. lirminglnum Mu. Allwm. Cu. Mlanlu. Ca. Burlin. Md. . . 'I'Iinn, tin. tncmuilic. 5. C Alluulu. UH. Lluyll Terry Jnyna l'hnnlzts Julia 'l hnrnlnn . Lhn'id Thorpe Mamie Luv 'l'ul:u::l 1.:li'uyuuc Tulcs Jrnniu 'l uwmcud Culhurinu Turkcr Dm'nlhy 'l mkcI jun- Inllis 'I L1l'kci' CI 'xl'lnllir 'I'ul'k . . F. :I tirmt' hm Huron RUH' UNI: . . Atlanta. Gal. ,Muluiulu ICRlillliri, Gil. .Xllumu. 0:1. A Mlmltmlmu, Uzi. Wrnt Pnhu limnh. Flu. Mmu'm'iu, Lihcl'iu RHW l'u'U . V'nlllnslzt. Gil. Dulrmf Bunch. I Iu 'l'mnpn, Atinlllu. . .Mlnlllu. . Stmculml'n. Um IUM I'I'nllt'm H'illinllls Martha: Williams Virginia Wilson Mullic Winl'ry . Ruby Mac Wurthum Martha Wright RrIn-H'n H'riglll mm Iltll'nlh-x Vaughn Mimic Milt HnILm' WilLic 0!:?1 kllllillil H1351 lel. Wtwlvy . k . . .HlHil: RIHP thutnn RIHV Cliliulinc Whilfivltl Iiulnr'm Wilson Marilyn Wilkes human Willimm Doris :1'11 Wiilinlm Mnrr't'lluttc Vr'illiulnx I'H I'. .Hlnmu. t.:l. u'n'umw, I-il. 'IlmmmHllv, Lu. Allzmln, t'.:l. Wu: E'uil:l., l-n. . .Mlimln. Lit. Iiumllull. H. 11'. $0M amoreA HES 'l IIR I11: Hurlu-qilltz m. .ulamm rm. Lu. tulluluiill', Lu. Cnlumlmx, t.:I. ILLIl'lrxhlltg. Min, MI.II1I;!. l IJl'Ii . . . I'ml'uml. f-iL Vt't'Kl l'ulm ISL'mII. Flu. . .N11:I11ta.h;l. HI. Pl-Ivulnug, 1-1.1, 'l dmpu. HA . WithnII-th-III. X I', 'l'crry 'I'immus 'l'hnmum 'l'hm'pu I 'uLaml InIcS l'uwnsL-rul l mkur 'l'm kc-r 'l lu'kcr TI: :1; Van 13mm Vaughn Walkm' H'CIJI; U rs'l H'lrslm WIIL-nmn Hhillirhl V1Jmu 'Wilkh WilEinIm Willmms H illiulm H'illiulm 1Jllliulm H'ilmn 'Willi I'm 'IVm'EhLmI H'I'ighl H'Iighl l'it'v- Pr'mfdr'm. j A M I-is RANCH. wt: :I m f d: P .Mmml Kxuuu. I I 72 . .. .. m 1L... 1 It 1 a .i a, . .. .15? why? 31...: , . 77w ?redlvmen . . . . The Goal Foresee Tbejoumey Begmz Rt'lh Mn'on . Ahmed himns llm'vllm Alckil'luim' Willard MINI Imm- Alxmn . . .Ufwiu Amcy Parry Anderson Icllllsnuilujr' . . Nt'HiL' Hunks . . Georgia Barley Lula Mac Hues Fred limlln Cilli'llmrlu Bull Charles Bunion Alublc Burn- l'LrlilII Hcru-llill I-Iullir BE'HHEIII hvurgvllu Iiiwm RIHV UN 1'; l1:l.f.l:m:l Bmuh. l'Izlk . . Jullcx'hm'n, tin, . I5I:llit'11lflll.l;1:l. . . . . . . . Mlunlu. tn. Uriliin, Cu. .xllxlnm, ha, R 0W '1 W0 . . . . . . Birmingham.A1 . Mm'cluml. i-:I. Jllzulln. t.:l. l-'m'syli1. t-u. Phuuxix City, .Hu. l'IIinIL 5'. t', ROW 'l'I-IRICIC .thnnlu. 0 .Mqun Min ' lutkmln'illtn HLI, Wnurnw, Ln. l-'Enrcm E. 5i, t1. ROW Hll'li Mar; Bligrn . . . . . .Mlu liunm-J' ICHI Ihmkvr . lellic Mm: Bl'm I'llmiu: lh'nmlnnx Rzlllic Bumlu Rllh' l-'H Ii llcuv Brown . . . . Clarencn- Iiruu-u I-'.l';.:1din lh'mrl: MumliLr Mm: HI'UWII Vilginiu lhuwn limiilr Brynn IUHY MN linmm linuin . . . . tlarnlm Bum . . . . . . . Ii'lmutin Camp Lul'ulcliuc Curr Linn's Lurlrl' R050 Chapman ?redhmen SH Hluuln. Inil. Alluulu. inn. Ulzllllu, Ln, 't'nlihurt-a hum, leuiix tin. H4. i'llhrlllJ-II, l.:l, Mhlmu. t t ililer'illt. I lJt'HIl1I1, I.:m'1vm:'lillt'. L: Uhlmgl. l Kllztlllu, t . .Mlunlu. Lu. . .HIIIIHJI. HI. Hmllnmmgu. 'lmm. . Jutkmln Lu. .NHaIIIu. Lu Ulnnlzl. bu. fun n11 Adams A tuximdcr J Elam A Islun Alum Muil-rwn Uniluy Hunks Hurlry liim 1mm! Bc-II Eit'lllun Bt-I'u Burn IIH I Bt-sst-HI Hh cm HI Lgun htal Bnlllirl' IthLt'l Ih'm limull Hm. Ih'nnFn. Ihmm Ihnu'l! lhnu'n Ih'rm'Il Ih'nu'n l'n x :uu Itmlin l limp. lump LHII imln-I llmlmml: t'ht'wning i lurk I I:Irl. i IHIL Hmmm n IH:'I.'IINI t'uxh t'nlmnull t'mak IIIIIIH'I tlILIh I'nn'ull i'ulln-Inlwt IkmLi-I Hilll iirh Ihlwnlunl HJHiIIHJII n:nislmn Hm h- 11m i-.- lJul is llcl'irrn' lirll INK UHLM I'ZIJL'I'IL'IHII l' l'lm' Ii: Iu'u His ElIWH I'llx' Hlia' 15 l tia- lawns l'm'n-ll J' iUIIL' Franklin Friuirr ?redltmen RUH' UNIC H'illiv Clu'wniug .ulnma. UH. i'lnliu Hark . . . . . anpllis. 'lcllrl. jillncs Hark . A 7 7 . . . . Furl l.:IIItIL'IlI;III.'. Flu. Rcrlhu Hull tilan'k Munllric. 0:1. l'uul Clemons Allanln. l'ru. Imlgc illuwfmul l'.llJt'l'lUlI. t.:I. ROW 'l W0 Iiduuul lej. Hluiilcy tuicmau KJIIEr I'IJIm'Lw Hank Huu'unll Cnnpc: HH'I'lCK'lillt' tmm lh-nw .IL-un i'rawzul illulllilmmgn. 'I'L'Im. .hlgllslil. Lu. vanmL Eu. Mr-mm'iu. 1.:ihCIiil . . .MIH:1II.II:L ULxumlL-r tiilx. .Ha. RUH' 'I'Hiil'ili Ralph iiulpcmncr . . . . . , , , . Allamn. Ga. Mun llunjt-I . . . . . . . . . . A , Allnntu. Ga. Rnlhlvrll Ilnllii'lw llugzulnilll'. Ga. lilnnir Ihnunpurl . . . . . Lnt-mngr. Gav .Hluu'l lhn'illsnn . . , . . . . . . .Hlnnia. Ga. Ih'ln Ilaniilx'mi . . Ccmcrvillr. .Ha. l'.Ii?illJL'LII lkn'iq Mary Dani: Rcllnllhvis . . hvlm'es lh-lk-rrg. jttliil Ann liall Iicrnirt: Dix Vcelcr Dllkus Rulh lillrrlumll lilcust- EL'IIH' tillrixlinc lutwamls lhal'ullly liliwmlli lix'chn l-lllia' Urmiy liliiu Mun Evans Lullistr FCI'tCII Pilltidzi 1 I'L'IcL Rl'lllx Fulllklill Sum l-'r;uiL-I' ROW l-'UI'R I m't Ulurlh. 'I'lxm; Rumc. bu. . . 111'unswi1LGH. Wm l'nim Ht'lilll. Flu. Allunln. LLn. Allnmm Um, MOW FIVE Llimpkin. Um .Hjlwriliv. H. L . Lrucmillr. Gm Atlanta. Um l'uinu HpringH. Mm . . . . . . . Jllnllm, UH. ROW NIX Lillmnial. UH. .Kllmny. Lin. iiulumlmx, UH. Illmluillv. Xlu. ui-uintmilk- Hm Hincnilh, Un. RUH' ONE .mm-mn Fugnu: IJiIsz-IaltL Ihu'laum Futlcr Virginia Guy I-lunmm' L'Limm jmuus GtL-nn Man fitmlsln; Albany. Liunm'u. Atlanta. RUW 'I'WU flhallm Hl'ucn . . . . . . Allnnlm Kcnnulll GI'CCII Innis Ul'uun Ilmluld Urcun . . . .Uhcns. William Grccr West l'ulm Branch. tlalmlyn I-lilgnns Mhlum. RUH' I I-lRlCI-L Dmsy Hmnillun , . . ktlaulal. Marshall Hanson . . . . . Ruth Hilrgray . . . . . . . , Bil. l'clm'sburg. Joseph Harland . Anni:- J. l-lan'is . . . . . . . JnAtm Harris: Atlunlu. M lama. AI Iulllu. 7! Imnmsvillc, Al Lama, 6:11 0:1. GEL Ha. Ha, Lil. Ga. Ga. Cu. Lu. Nu. En. Hit. 63. Flu. RIHIX l'illL'. TCHIL M lama. Crillln. Lu. Lu. RUW l-'lll R Man'yHat'l'iS x . . . lhmilu Ilulllchl Sumucl I-Imulcrx'un llclnrcs l-lunry I'ICl'mlnn. Evelyn Sm'zlll Hillllum RUW I-'H I . Mayt- llim-s . . . . . . . Pa'im'c lirallirla; . lilla l-lughlvy, lileII Iu-n jmqlwlyn lmry Cullivl'inv IIvaml ROW .HIX Jame: IEIIHHHII . . . Iltn'ir: Jiu'knun . Mnrlhu .Inrksun . Mcllm James Alnmrlha jcnnings Audrey jullnsnn ?reAhmen UEJ iiirmillghnm. NIH. ulnma. tut. IlltLFUH, fill. 'Iamlm l'lu. .hlnmu. Cu. .hlnnui. Ga. 1 : 'Iulunlvillv. Cm, H'vsl ?u'ml. l-:I. Hlunlu. Ln. ilkmlu. I.:I. lh'suL-Im-r. Nu. II-Lv Wultw, Mu. Hlunm. Lu. Mlnmu. I-n. . UIIHIIIIHH. KAI. .Mluntu. UH. I'vmm'. L4. .NIImmL 0:1. Fugnlc Fullm- Guy lirh'L'IH Glenn Iinu Nu Grew Glut Ul'u'll 61mm GIK'CI' I Ingnnri Ilamiilun llzmmn llm'gw'm llul'lnml ll:n'l h Han rix Hun i4- II:LI1H:Id.I I-lL-tulcrriun 1leer HL-m x IIiHIImII Ilium Ilulliiliu Hughlu hl'IW lnn'x Lukwn IliilLHrll Juthml .lut me Inmn It'llllillfJQ IHIII'IN'III i juhnnull jnlmsun juhlmm IIulms'nI: I1 ITH'N '01th 11-1 :J:In KCIHEI itlx Iii: Lluml lmuh Langlmll Izml'l Ln- vah l.m ingunrl iAnllS Mullll Mun till MulllL-un Mull hrnx Ml'lhntmlsl lliuhcll Hi er MI'RHI' Miilcr Milvs Millm' Mimrn Mitrhvll Mitt llt'll Milt'Iu-II Mnnlgmm'l'y Mnnl'c Morgan Morgan Mmm- lirluiic qun julmmn Lt'fJIIJ Johnson Hulnuulm Julmsuu 'l'lu'rtlsu Jnhlmm l'uuliuc Jolmsm: Iuhn KL'nllI'il:k. III'. AHJII Kirkland Jimmit- Lungf'unl Shirley Luster Brllxu Jmu: 1.1.1? lsurhmu Luu'h Iiul'hulu Luringgnml Marginal LHIIIH . HilJir- L. Munin ?reAltmen RUH' ONE , . . . -l-'.IIIIIJ:I.F1:I. HL-Iruy Bunch. Flu. Mum . UH. Allunlu. UH. . . . . . ,kllnnln,ii2L . . . . . . . Allanlal.t.n. INTIW TWO . , . . Silundcrsvillc, Ga, Allnnlu. 02L Jauksumillc. l'Ia. l'lmcnix City, Ala. . . Altama.tia. Clhallmmuga. Tenn. Rva 'l llRliF. . . . . .Xllzlma. Ga, Birmingham. Mn. Allanlu. Cu. .Mlanla. 0:1. . Ul'ucmlmw. flu. Urlalmlu. Flu. l'uulinc Malhcws IIUVEPII Miltlllt'u'x Mary Mulimmlil Philip Miltth Marilyn MrXrur William MuRuu jnhn Miller f'lliu'lus Miles 'l'hclrna Miller Johnnie. Mac Rimes Enrol Milt'llcll , . Mary Milt'lacll Munmn MiLt'ln'll 1,110 Munlgmncn Mary Mum's .hm errguu Bmu'c Morgan Emma Jenn litmus ROW FUI'R Allumu, 6:1. Atlanta. G11. .Kllunlu, Ga. . Cnlumims. tin. Fur! I,;i1nlt.'l'cl:lll:. l I:1. , Rt-tl Sillillgx ROW I'IIV'ii A . A . . Hmlmv, T'IRL . . . . Atlanta. Um . Jmkmn Hrights. N. '1'. . . . . . Butler. Lin. Atlanta. Ga. .Mlamlat. Ga. ROW 51X Allmmi. ML . . . . . . . KUIIIL'. Uzi. Maxim. Mu. . . . Allunln. IIEI. . . . . . Suljcrltm. En. . . SI. Pclcrslmrg, Flu. RUH' ONE . . . Aliimlu. G . .Ktlzmln. hm Allnmm Lu. lens. 11.11. Mulu'nm'illc, UH. .MI:1III:l.G:I, HIILw'IL-y Mumh IMI'I' Mumly I.lII:I Htlltf Mllrrm IIIUHIRH Nrt'h . Hun 01ml NulIlc-a .IL'JIH Pnhnur . RDW IWU Mnmir l'm-ka Munir l':IIillu 1m Pym . Mun Pclligrc'h' . . Juanita Pius 'nsqnh I'undcl' LalinuniHL'. Lu. All:ll11:l. Cu. 3 Imi, Mu. Mullisml. Lu. t-rny. Uu. MILIIIIH. Lu. Hlull Hmm- Lvmhiimr Putln lhn'ulhj. l'riuglc jmqurliur Ruhh jumm kzmu- iuJIII ltrlllmul RUH' 'I IlRl'Llf . . . . . luwrt'ln'illv. Uu. Allnuhl. Lu. qlllllltlL 5. Ci. :Mlulllil. 0:1. H'uu'rrm, t-zt. .Ulumu. Ln. ROW IFOI'R tilillunl Ann RL'IHE . . . Mun Ratio . Chanslnllu' RV'L'IIH'CI iit'm'gr Rcmll-T lhchn Rirlun-clmn nllllhit' RllhvllV Ncu'llim. RUH' H'K'I'L ISvllyL' I'L'Llll Iluhillmll . E'hzu'lif: Robinson H'ullct Ruhinmn Lollisc Rogvrs l-kmllu llnuw Willwll Hmilvl' ROW NIX Vivian Hnlmllrr-i . . . . Ruben! Sthulicil'l H.1I'111 NtIIL'L'I Mm'y LuLIi-u- Hrith- $Iiivltlx . Juan thpx'lsirt- ?redlcmen Nrwlmn. hn. Hlunlm Uzi. Mhlnlu. Um Xinhilv. .H;L Kings MI-umuin. N. 113. ,Xllulllzl. Mu, AIIu-Iisus. U11. Mlnlllu. Uu. :Ktinntn. GA. I't'lllllCllJJL 5. IL, Pl'mllrlllll. N, C. imlzull. tut. lnlmlvn. H. 111. Cnllugv l'mk. l.:l. UI:II:1:I,I.:I. lemll. U3. I-Iullhillv. m. Mu ncly . M Iludy M L1I'1'33' NCEH Ntlllcs l'ulmt-l I'm kn I Pu! illu l'cn'r Pt'l I igrrw f I'il H l'ullllr'r I'm'tcl Pulh Pringlc l Ruhh Rum t? Ri'l1lllllll I Rt't's'r Rz'vu'a Rc'lt-Iul 11 erlm Rit'hm'dmll Rluln'l'h Rnlrinsun Ruhi mun Rohi nmn Rngm a Ruuw $111 Irr 5n LIInh-w H: hutit'lll 8K Ilrl'l N't'iil-a ?lIit-Ilh Ni lilllll HiIIgIr-Iun Mllilh .k'mitll Mnilll Emil II $nlul11llll hlt'vlv Ntt'lllu'ru N'l m Mimi! NI Ill'i'up law 'I :nim Iuylm luylul lhllllliP- llmmas '1 humus 'l'lmmus 'I'inalm' Illlllll IIn'Il-IK' 1 Unix I I'iu' Walker Wule Ward WHHI H'ul Rim Wrau-I Wfluclt'l' H'hiluh't' H'l rih- u'il Imrn Williams 'd'iggilh William: Williams .15 nus Singlclun Cill'UW-Hl HmiIlI jL'w: Hlnilll Ptggy Smilh HHUC Smith Olis Snlrunun fHVCIHillhll Hll'L'lr Margir chpilcm Ilnllic Hll'irklzmtl Ht'lly Lnll HLIII'I'IIIJ humid l'alc iiill'ul Vliulur juim 'laulm' H'illic IEDIIII' Alimrt 'HII-mux .h'fum' 'l'hnnuh flulrlra l'lmmus llnrulhy 'llmmm ?rwlcmen RUH' I 15; In R I J V '1 H11 lllunklxu. N Y. . HIIIIlHL ha. hlumn, UH. Tampa. Fla. , Klllcm. U21. Hmm'xxilll'. Ila. ROH' 'l HR F l-' . . Hlmlly. Ln. . I . . Rt. .Mtgmlinc. Flu. Mlunm. Cu. Hlunm. Gm. ilt'linnnugh. Cu. 'I'lmmaismn. LLu. Mlzilllu. Um. Hinninghmu. ,Uu. 5L PL'ICl'HfHHpr 151:1. K'ixksinn'g. Nliv. AugmHL MIA liam I'nim. UH. RUW Hll'R Lhilrlich lmxlm , . . . IIELlllts lmu'hsu'mr litany 'l I'in'is jcnull Tri: r Hyrl ix' Walker Hflirlm WaIkL'T llnrriulla Wars! NTIil'IC'V H'ul'd tulgcnc WaLLim Rum: H'cmcl' M:HhEv Whu'lm L'hm'lcx H'Inlulxcl' IUJW SIX Hurljm'n 'WIH'IL- . . . tihau'lmlu Willmln Dnmllu Willimm Ci'lPSIiI-IL' H'Iphu'nln , FmiI-x Mac H'illiilmx . linlnm Mau- 'H'iilinlm- IH HY I'VIK I . tim'ingltm, t-:L Ulillul. Kin. lime! Pnitll. bill Mhmlu, Ln. Allamlu. II-n. Ml:ml;1.L:L Knnismn. AM Allumx Lu Allmllu. hm .Ulnnln. hm I'nmlun, .Mu. i'anulclL 5. CL Hulllt'smn. 5. t2. Urullm t-u. Kitllmnml. lull. Jllu'lil'llk, i-zl. Vvuuun. Ha. Mlnnln. Inn, Wu: HI Kimmt'l mun IUJH UN? Hlkhil' Ln- H'iHium: . . . , I1'1Im HiHV l-'I'alm'i- Wilm11 . i'lvll-Ilh'ilwn . . . . . Y-HINI Clitmm Winhm'u , Rmim: Wimlntl RU'W IH'U Hurlmm Mm h'und . Muggil: KimmL-Inmn 9m lumen .Mlmltu Lu. HlmIIL I-n. 'lllillllil. Ln. . Hulmwllnil. Lu. . LAINEUIL Mu, Ktluula. 1.:i. Wllilr I'Ii1iw. .V. '1'. 'Hl:l11l.'l.tdl. IIH: Nuniun nl' 1H3? William: H'illix H'ilwm Hlil'ml H'iulnn n HiIr-lun 77w ?mternity QueenA . . . Miss ALPHAL' lenpling 1m cnt'lmnliug siniie wilh 11 bequiling manner, Alva Epps reigns :15 Miss Alpha Phi Alpha. Kappa: S weetb ea 11f, lu'nr h'ul't! 0111111: Inmcmtzs 11w dam: Eng 1:11-5qu winning; ways. Lhal IHH'P CII- tlL-ul'td 1101' IU tilnrkilm :1: well :1: m KJIIJIPHS. Miss OMEGA Marjorie XVcllmou, Lhe 1'Deur Omega Cirl. prescnls 1111 air 01 polite dignity and subtle clmrm. whit'h :lllutlc LU those inner qualities that have won her this honor. 1411? eoydl graded ALPHA PHI I .xrmghr HH' FI'J-NH. Hm! mm'rl' Hut find him I .a'rmg'lrt mil Curl. mm' my timt' rittdm' MP 1' .wng'ftf mt HHJHHH' er' found NH Hurst I I h TI-n-z SPHINX The :tlmuz tlltntutiun versus the type at: I:I't:ll1t-11'Imr.ul lhuL thc IIICII 01 Alpha seek Ln Cnemplii'y not only 1.0u'1I1'tl lht: men in Alpha Phi Alpha. Inn to all tllElltr kind, This hum! of lcllnu'ship has led the mcu of Alpha l0 curl in manly deeds. HL'hUherllip, und Im't- lm' :tll numkiml. Pmut Ul this may IJC hL'C'H in the L'mtlt'ilmtiuns ml the man ol Alpha un. umuml. and beyond the Ctllnpttm 'lhhe ulngnihrcnt lire amtl mat thut ctmtlnlctt'ly uh- SCHNCLI the 'Iuwcls when they l'nundetl Anteriul'k Iirst Negro Ul'tPChiIELICI' Organization ill Cornell Unitm'hily in llcremhcn HHIH stin-L-tl the men 01' Alpha m estab- lish Alpha Phi t'hnpter 011 the Hllltlnlh ol' tilttrk Cullcgc 'Innuztt'y 28. 192?. '1'th vhupttbr's pt'ngram lor llliH year has htt'ludctl this annual l: Hllllliill Smnkct'. Lhc t-':nnulcr's Day Program. Spring It-rlllttill :mtl thu Hlillll- tilliUll lm' Citizenship Vt'cclx with the prtm-nlnliun rat the 13.. linthcr Brooke: Award. The men ul Alpha Phi Chapter :tlm lmiicvc that to he a WL'II mutuh-rd permit one should pntticilmlt- in :txll'n-t'tlt'rit'ttl:t urtit'itit's. 'l'husc participating in hllt'h :u'lh'itics are: thumb l'n'm. l'hcmlm't- Clut'n'n. Phillip HUULI. hlt'tmlt lhtxtis. :LntI LtHht'I Sti'illling: tPhilnmm'nit' SuttiClyj Hm. Lnlhm Htt'ipiing, thum- lmll tummy Newt. Sulunmn :le t'u-r'uptttin Charles Stilt mu; tiltlskelball tenmt 151', HFHITL'II Rouse: t l't':tt'L tcumt l'n'u. Charla Slinmn. Hmlhcr 'l'hcndurc Cantu mu clu'lt'ti lhtsineh'r. Mun- :tgcr ml the Monk Hunttte -Jl Piciflcr Hull. .Bl'nlhu Alpha: Phi Alpha: Fraternity CI 1A PTER l-lm'hcxl Miller was eluted .H'm-rtttart. limthcr William W't'ight wzts clvc'lul lalcsitlcm nl lULLl Beta Chemiml Srlfitfly. :uul l'rcrtitlt-nt ul t'lil Phi Zeta Biological Sm-icly. l-Erotht't' William Campbell mus indurtetl into Hula: Kuppn Chi Nntiunul St'iL-ntilic' Hm'icly. Members Hi the PHII-HEHL'IJii Cnum'il ill't' Philip Hood and llm'hm't Iliilct'. who also SC'I'Vt'h :15 President. Crmsing lhc hurtling sttmls during spring pmlmlitm WCI'L' limlltm's Ned Iiuhnwn :11th David Hmrlun The Annual lidnmtinn I'm' tlitimmhip pluglum lun- ItIt'L-tl I-irutht-t' Olin '1'. Himmmn ul' Phihnuh-IuHmith Cullt'gc .15 gltCV-l Hlltfilht'l'. The tnl'ugl'tinl ttlwmrtl with an organ rcntliliun oi Mphu Phi .Kllnhn's Nuliunitl Hymn. :md meditation Ir;- lit'utllt't Nul IInhnsun. hul- lmx'illg. 1:t'otllettLulht-I'StripliltgiI mug 511mb hUII thL' Road tn Mandalay. :Intl l-SI'nLht-I' Philip Hood tt'utul the Higniiit'um'c uI Ult'llllt'uthttl l'ur Cilin-mhip H'u-k. President l'uutrmt Duris imrmlm'ccl Hi'llllttfl' Simmnm. 'l'hc- 1i. lAlllllL'I' lhtcmkca ht'lluiitl'hhip um. pt'wt-Itu-tl u. joc L. tlt'tlntttet' of 11:. Utnngt; Hcm'gin. :unl :: gilt n'm LL'tttlc-mtl Urgnnint luix-L'l'llt' Unithm' hn' :wnitt-a during; 1hr 3cm; 'l'hc In't-ht-utulimtr. 'n'tl'tt In.nlv In CIIJ'IICHIIS llL-mlet'mn. 'l'ht- singing; ul lllt? Xnthnmi lhlnm in l:;Itttta tmr timlutl the program. Oifit'L-rs lm 1I::- t't-ztt' u't-t'r I'mm'mt UttVtm PIt-aitlt-In: WhtIrL-d Hunis. Vit'c'Ptmitlcnl; lltlJlut-t'l Milh-I. Rr- tUl'tlilLE; Sen'ctul'y: Wun'm Rmma thrrc-ulmmling hr- ttuut'y': Philip Huntl. 'l I-t-mm'L-t': 11:: IntL-mtt. hittutr c't'nl Sc-rt't-tm'y: tlhtn'lm htinwll. SL-I'gt'unt-HI-M1m: Xt'u'l tlalmnmt. l':t1hnmvnluriun: Willium titunpln-ll, Mw- thltt: litlitm In lht' Sphinx: Cmm-Iitlx I-lt-mlmmn, llimn'iun: :mtl 'l'hcmlm'c Cnt'tt-n. Chaplain. Alpha: Kappa Alpha Sorority ALPHA PI 'I'IIIIIIIIII'I 1111' 117111111 :I-II .I'II'IIggI'II IIIiHI JHFH'H rim! II'I'HI 1111:4111. 'l'u IrIprIII'r' H III'.I'.I'IIII IIII'I'. 'I'III'II' 1.1 IJIII' 1.1111151 Hm! 1111113 113 1:; III'I'hIIfI'B' Jar'i'ghh' II'I'HI H 19115111111111;.IIIII'I'I'II rIIIri' I'rII'II . . HiIIL'LI MIII' 21. 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IIIII'111II Dukes 111:11'1'11 Nudes. 111111 1111116611 1i'I11'11'. .'-I1111 .IlII- r1011.1:.11'1'1111-1611111115.1'1'11111'95 IIIIII'LIIII III'I'igIIL. 121C117 1J:'I11I11I1011'llh'1111, IIIIIl D1II'UL11I'1111H11'ICI. 1111.; 11 ; LEIII 1'11111 1111'LI1I' IIlJLIII 11L1' IIIIIII'H III DIII'IILIILIII .I1EX:II1IIIII'..I11 I111 4111101111311 11. 111.11. 1.1111111 1IIIII'k.1.113111e111i11e'111111191.1113111011111: 1201111; 1IIIII1iI: l1; 11e1111011. 1:117I111L'111 DII1'111. 116111165 1115 11:111. 3111111131 111511111.111111110111101 ;1111'11131'. 11111.11 1 1'6'1113. 111'1LI11 FIIIILLII'. .I1111I1'LI121 FIIUIILLIII-'i111'e1.'.1111111311..1:111 111'1 1'11. 11131111121 11u111'121C1'III1LI 16:1 111111133111. SIIIIIIILI11II 1:111:1- 51111.. 11'111'1'11'L' L:151l..'l'.11i11'11;1l21 1.1'11' 111542111111. 51111' IL'1' 1.1 1111. 1'11IIIIIIII 31111L1. LIIImII '11::111 IIIIIILIS. .IIIIXIIII: Nelson. 1I':I PLII'I'1'. IIIIII Evelyn Robinson. .I11111II Pi 1111:111161' 1.1 striving LII 11'111 L'I'cn ng'IILIrI 1:1111LIIIII, l0 I'L'LIIiII 111-?1' 51211115 'IIS Inn: 111 1111': 11':Il11'lll1.3' 1111- IILII'gI'III111'IIlC l'hilIJLCl'I-I 111' L110 SIII'III'ilI'. :11111 10 l11'111g 1211011 and 11011111 LII I-IIIJIII'I 11:1111111 .--I11III;I IIIIII LU 111IIIk, 011111-115 1111' 1111' 11:;11' II'L'I'E PIIIIII'IILI HIIILI 51111111111. 11:1.III'ILI11II: 11?:I1111C1l1' Reynolds. .I111.i711:lsilcus: TIILII'L-IIII 511111. 1 rl'illlllllul1'l152 1FII'I-11IIIII1'II 1 :11111111. IIL'IIII nl' PILLIIIuIII'. .I11'II 15.11113. '.1'1l111101'1lllh'. 11:11'III11'II I'IIII'IiII. PlliIIII'IIII'. IIIILI .ILILIiLI 1 11I1'II l-iI'Im'II. 111111 134111. Omega: Psi PM Fraternity BETA P51 CHAP'I'ER in Lhc full 01 I92 . LIN: spirit ul Utmrluln cum: tn the Clark rumpus. when; it inun'IniLLtrnLly HiJlli'iHht'll :Iml Ilnundcl'ctl. However. it nuwr llim'hcd. :Iml today El stands hilftl :Iml mhunt. In 59plt:lnln:r. 1954. eight lIIJWJII'tl Icmkillg Qttes - Nm'nnm Johnson, Aumn Favors. jun. Ruben Scllm'a. lulm IJuLlIcyu Humkl U-Enmliuu'. Marshall Hnnlemnn. Tllmamh Lofttm, :lmi Lander SmILA returned to tlh: rumpus :Iml went quickly to Lllr 1;:an l'ndcr LIIL- x'lul'ily direc-lion nf Basilcm Nurmzin Johnmn. mum nulublt urtivitlcs include LI'JC Frcslmnm Smoker. lhc: .h'hiew- 111mm W'eck Program. Humea'nming tclchl'utinn. In'ulmv Lion and Vulcntinek Duy hmnuge IJilitl m Mnrjm'iu Wellmon. Mia's; Omega lnr LhC year. OLlurr pmjcus wens: LIN: Menmrinl Day prugrum. :m :nmrd m the college's most nutslundillg :Iihlme. :l srhufnrship Ln :1 deserving freshman young mun :Iml iturcascd support ml the CmmmmiuI Chest and the l'nilul Negro CUI- lcgc Fund. Joining the eight m:nl nudcus in Llw lull lnrJlulLirJH were Henry l'lzln Hailey, Raymund IIJII'I'iH. jnmus 'HIILI- 5011.. David McLaughlin. James Miller. Fred Mmgull. Muses Norman. William Rfdlzirdwn. VUHIICI' Vume. and Raymond KVhile. Initiated in llw w'pling h'El'C Hubert ClublL Curl Fanningm John O'Neul. Hubby Palmer. and Fowler Prim, while the Lumlmdas Club opened iLa' drml's In Edgar Holds. HJiHinm Cody. 'Wil- liam PHH'. .Jumes met'. Reuben St'linlichl. um! Cunnie Swiner. Omega men rank among lhf: lulu 51. thle :lt illul'k. UMI'I'ZJR Signilimnl :It'hicu'mcnl ul' Iilnlhcr Favors. Johnson. arm! K'Hurdluw. wus Ilwil' .sL-lerlitm tn ll'im's H'fm Amung .Wurh'm'x in .u'rmw'a'r'rm fini'.--m'.u'r'.fiw.s run! Cut hgm. lh'ullmr Morgan wan lJFCNidL'HI 0f the snplmmm'r t'lzlss. while Brother DlulICy held lhl' mum- pmilinn in LllL' juniur llilhR. Brother Funnrs mm ;1150 llle Distriu scholar i'm' whirh he received an 011193.51 xdltllulhhill. Bmllwr lludsnn :Imi Miller u't-I'v pl'cut'nlccl ill Llu Scniur Klrnu'm't Reviml Sm'ics in 1L dual unuclt. Hmlh- cl' I'ludmm ElllzlillCll great hcighh m1 Ihc :'I;Irim'L :uul BI'nLhcr Miilct :u'mmplisllcd hrillinnw :Illtl t'IHl'EU un thc Lvnm' iilxulihrillt'. NHL 1:; lltf me! lunkcd I3. Illb anul'ihulinn nutdv m the Inulimll team In- PJI'UIIICl'w Vuncc n'n-mpluim. I-Inrris. Lullun. .1ml R'it'hul'tlmn. l':l1'lk'ip:lliul1 ill llwnr :Itlivilics did nut. :ipllul'cnllx. detrm'l lmIII Llur ht'llulzmtit' rulings. :Jl' Ihc iliitt'l'llilx. Im u'L' hultl Lhul nut um- :11 the n:n'dinul IJI'lIIIlI'IJICN 4 Mnnlmmi. Ht'lmlulnllip. l'L'JxL'I'mnu'. .Iml Fplill - shall in: qu'l'ifitul. l'nr number. As lllF ycnr rimul il'UlIJL'H sighed il sigh ul :luum- plishmcm :uul mmlv mum at lhtr :mnnul Hrlm-Qm- Hull. Unwgn luuks Itm'nl'd 19553513 ImlanL-l'ully Jiltl lhl- ht'llilll' hrnth-H tarry uu'm nn-m Im-mmicw. unimgvt- table CXIJCFEL'IH'CH :Ind unlwntnlnlc il'iL'llllxllipN. EJflirt-rn u'tl'c Nurmuu IJUIIIIMJH. ILuilt-m: Juno 15;:vm'5. Yic'tPrt-aiticm: Lander Scull. KL't'lEPI ul Rep m'ds: Marshall HunIL-mnn. ChanniII: l'I:uIII:Ix lnllml. H0311 Inf Plvdgt-m: Ruhm'l Scllmx, Kn-lw: 1:! I'L-Jgr, Ifnflll Dudley. Ktrcpn' ul' l'ilmtltc. .N'imniiug: .lmm'x llmlmn. I'lLiI Human. 11:Hill Utluuglulixl, HI-xt-a X'IIIIH'JIL RLHIIIHIIII N.IHEN. Ilm'nlll H'mdLnL anmn jnlmmn. hnun Fauna th'n'r erln'lt HI'HI'I x, H'HIEHIH Ridlulllmll. H'uIIL'I Vulm. Ihul Bniim. Iuim lllnHt-x. lIa-HH kizhmdum. Delta: Sigma Theta Sorority SIGMA Cl--IAPTER Hpriuging l1'ml1 ;: small nlu'lcus ul llil'lC Elt'LiVE mem- Im's. Sigma Chulnlt-r of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. lm'.. was rn'gzmitt-Ll um the Mark Cnllcge t'mnpua on Mny H, le-H. VI'hrmIg-h the year's. :unung its members Imw lJt'LtH numbered 501116 of the fil1f5$l and must hmlrnuljlt- munch lllEil lht' Llullcgu Ilzts pmduccd. 'I'llc Chuplcr Imu' htmsls ni lu'L'IHt-Cighl thxnumit' Deltas. Mt-mhcrn ni' Sigma Chapter J't-rtul'ned lo stlmul lust hill with :m Earnest th'silt' In L'Xt't'll in any projet't that lhm' ltlltlt'ltuuk 'I'htm muth pleasure was derived Imm the nlltt'L-nslul lulmpnign hLElgtttl m hclp LIIC Slmet'h :mtl Hmring Clillit' ill Dcrclnlwr. u'hcn :: sum :mmunt- ing in m'cl' mm-humll'ml tlllllul . wzln' tm'ncd in'm' to Mrs. h'cnt- Nahum. Dir't't'tm' 01 the CIiIlit'. A150. ut- mmplishmcm ul' 1th tllmpturk gnnlp. mu realixcd in Iht' l'un th't'tl In tht: LInIlt-gt'k Ilcnphylts :It the .Xulnnmlailc Purty given with Omega Psi Phi F1117 It'rnity. Having mmlt: sm'h ll grunt! impression UIl thy m:n' rumm'n In tht' Clark family. Dt'hu was then t'mnpelled LU share the haunty. grate. :Iml u'umanly attributes nl mvmhm's nt tht- Hnmrilv u'ilh the c-ntirc Cullegc. Smhr Mnr'im'it- Wclmnn mm SL'lBCIE'II Miss Omega : Stnm' IIL'Iu- H'. OtIunI mm iJCHIIJWL'tl lht- title Miss Kappa. n'in'ltr Hul'm' .UHL' I'luu't'H I'Ciglwtl :H Minx ILNILF. Hm'ur HHM'I Rnhinsnn. then u Pymmitl. wua nul'nul Miss Lumpntlm. Nut nnIy dues Sigma Imust of having hcuuty -5he has brains :15 well. Surm' Glmulnl'n Pulturstm was t'lm'Ietl tn Alpha Kappa Mu l-lmmr'nry Sotiety. and 50mm .'mn Wilmm and Gloria Multhew: were stiected to ho i'm'hldcd in ll-'hn'.v ll'hu .hmmg .Wrrdmlx m sinmrirrm Unirer'mim' Hm! CuHegt'x. Sm'm' Mutthuu's 11150 represented Sigma Chapter 211 the Regional Con- ference held in Mobile. Alabama in April. 011 March 28 Barbara Lewis. Ohsie Shepherd. Hor- tcnst: Civings, Irma Allen and Renthu Clark were inducted into the Pledge Club as; new l'i'yrnmkls. Thu Sorority hm, prospered under the fillJuhIC 16ml- erahip of Irene W'. Odum. President. and Marjorie H'elhntm. V'itre-Presitlellt and Dean of Pletlgcm. Olher nlhcet's 'rlI'C Allie Huu'ell. Reunding Scrrctzlry: Gwen- doiyn Mocks. CUITCSPUHUing Serrctul'y: Emily .lnlm- 5:111, 'lhrcastlrer: Dc'n'mhy Vinew. Bergenntiutakrlns: Shirley BuIIurtL Pal'linmentnriun. .Iunllleline Lituglllill. Reporter. and Ann Wilson, Chaplain. I DELTA l-IYMJV Delta. u'iLh glowing heztl'ls wt- pruist- tht'e. For the strength thy hn'e hcsttm's. For the glmving gram? of thy sistcrhnml And the power that l'mm it Hmvs. KCCP in us a strong endeavor And our hearts to rupture misc. Delta lights the Hume um! ever mums our hERII'LH HCI' lJond tn praise. Deitu Sigma Theta, we I'ejuire in thcc. Delta Sigma Theta, Wt pl'edge the: loyalty. Devoted to truth. the homl of our youth That keeps our hearts dean L'mtl lml'c t0 the end. The bright bleam of thy Yihitll'l has lighted the world. Delta Sigma Theta. our own. Phi Beta Sigmas omd Crescents P51 LluAlrl'uR lnut'tiw- lor llw past twr; y-u'n's on Clillk'h mmpm the Phi Hutu Sigma Fraternity hus IJCPII I'tr-ntliultctl hy loyal Cl't'st't'nts u'hn t'mltilluully sought lull initiatiml inm the fraternity. Psi Chapter. Phi hrtzt Sigma FI'ntL'I'IIily Intu. wax tfslillJItSllCtl at Clark University on L't'CITJIJCl' 2?. HHS. Cilurk hmmnc the third Alhmlu College tn hoit! n t'hul'lt'l' Ell lhifi Fraternity: lhtr rILht'l' tu'u tlliil'lL'l'H arc held by Morris 'amml alul Mnrchnuat' Colleges 1'?- sperliwly. Phi Iit-lu Sigttlzl lthttzttvrnit-y was organized at Howard University rm Ilamum'y El. IEJIh'. .X. Lnng'stun Tuylm'. Charles I. Hruwn anti Lenard ls. Mursc u't'l't: the l'nundcrs. On jnnuzu-y the 51th, lElI-L the pernmncm organization of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternily u'ns cll't'rtcrtl. 'I'hc lmmders those nine of the usmriules :It Hmmrtl l'nivcrsity :15 mcmhurs. The Bonrtl 0f Dcans at Howard University recogn- ixt'tl the new l'hl'eltel'nily m1 April I5. ISIIB. Thu Uni- u-rsily Reporter. the student publit'ntinn ul Hmmml University, made puhhr the organization 01 Phi lietu Sigma Fraternity the f'c.Jllc'nri11g week. The first initia- tion was held May -1, 19H. Fnurtct'n candidates wcru initialed. Thus Alpha Chuptm t'umc intn trxihtt'm'c. Because the Hoard nf' Deans did not grunt I'Et'ngl'litimt m the organization until six u'ecka hcl'nre the end nl- thc st'hnul year the members did not elcrl :lny tJHIICI'h hut Llct'itlc t0 Iinish out the srhtml yt-m' with the organ- ixing cmumittec :It the helm. The National l'mgl'um In keeping with its motto Culture for Scn'it'e :mtl Ht'lTit'E t0 I'lumtmily. the Phi Beta Sigma IFI'uItTHiIV carries cm :I thrt'e-i'nltl program all Bigger :lml Jit'tler Busincss, Education. and 50th:! .M'Litm, The tJIhCl' two phases ut the pl'ngTHm-l'liiIt'ution. nml Snt'iill Actinn-sllpplement and complement the program ni' -1igger zmtl Better BtlHilltfHH. Bigger and Iicttcr Buninesa iigtgcr and Better Business is the heart uml t'rJt'L' ml the Nulimml Program of Phi Beta Sigma f-ll'utttmily. I-iiggt-l' itlltl l'at'tIt-I hlhillttrit. htrt'nmtr lhv pl'intilml t'umcl'n nl' the Phi l'wtn Sigma I-hl'nlcrnily ill IEJE-It Al the tinnt'hn'c hchl in Philadelphia. in Dt'urmhtn' HRH. there were tu'c'ntv-hw t'xhihits lmm Nugm lumimm ttstuhlishmemh. ltusinuw hn'ums mm hchl at this. Cum- t'lnw to further m'cllluiul the visiting lJI'utht'i's aml tltilcguttts with sonic nl lhtr lJl'UlilL'lllh u! Illlsillt'sh rx- pt'ricnt'utl lay thmth :IIHI tht'il' :ttlnlllc'mut'nlh ill iaunineas. 'l'his Flult'l'llity ht'litrvcs th:It tht' EIIIJJIHVFIIIUIII nl lht: gencml u'Hl-hc'ing ul' Nt'gl'n llllhil'lt'h ha :I Innjnt' lurlm' in the impmvulnt'llt nl lht' gt-IICI'HI u't'll'ul'v nl tlu' t'nlhv Negro group, lithu'ntiul: Phi ictu Sigmu's l'ltllttiltiull Plugrum illtllttlt's :II! :mmlnl nutirmul cxsny runtcsl for High Srhtml Sunimn. grunting ul htilltllill'HhilJS to deserving students of hulh f.gl'mhmtt' nml 1tmh-rgrmluntt: hn'L-Ix. awarding u! :I K'thllH'ShilJ trophy lu I.IH' thnplm' u! tm'h region lh:It hm; the highen: stlu'ahmit :Iu'rugc lm' lhv t'cur, :Iml hy Cnruluuging high Mllulihlit ;I:'IIit'Vt'1nCIH gttlICIHHF. Sm'iui .V'Liml it'tiun Phil lictn Signm hm 1mm ilx Yen lIt-gilming um- t't'r'IIt-d ile with inlprm'ing tht' ILLL'IICI'HI u't'II-ht-ing nl' Inium'ity' gmulas. In Him. :1 u't'II-tIt-Iim-d pl'uglunl nl Hm'inl .Xt'timl mu lunmllgntcd um! put into .uliun. Thin in'ugrum u'us :Ilmlldullmf in HHS. II Wm H'- nrtit'att-tl I'll ltJ-lfw. This progrum Ht'ttki m wmw: I. National um! Stult' imi-lyuh lt'gixhuinll. 2. Equality HI wages illltl u'urkillp, mmlilium Inu' Inmm'm gmuln. Ti. liliminntinn ni Imizil lliHll'illlilliIlilJll dlltl nt'glt'- j.gutiun ill ht'tlt'l'ill. slutv. mullitipnl. um! umnlx t-m- pluylnt'llt. ' -I. Equality nl t'thuntinnnl nplmrtullilirs. :3. Mmlitiml n1 IIEIII timw LHWS. ii. 1 I1H titimmhil: right; lm 'tIJ Ulilt'llm 'I'hc Hminl ,M'tinll Iamgl'nm nJ Ihr: I-IuIt-lnilx mm :Ilit'l'nlt'h within lht! II'mIIt-mnk nl' 'l'hr ,Kntmimn Cuum'il UII IILIIIMII Rights. Z em Phi Beta Sororz'zjx UIIFHIICRs thawrl. hum. Prr'xirir'm Lawn LHJ-I'I'I'I'u I'fr t'-Prrwfrh'm' Mltmu I! W H HIM NH i'r'hr: I; Izl m2. H'I'Jml I II f'rr'trame'r hm IIH- Mn N l'l'l H Hr'rm u? . Fu'tfgr'rzi Zttu i'lli lh-Ll Snrurily hzui ita IIL-gimling Ill. Iluwul'd ljl'lix'crsily. Ilulnmrlx Iii. HIE . .K mmnhcr' ul tlw Plli Ht'lit Sigma l' 1':Iu-I'IIiLj.. Chulics Ruben. spake m :l yumg Iitll'y. .M'izunn CImu-T. umwming Illc Ehlultiihll- Illi'lll ul' a sister organization :II lhc University 'I'Ilc young Indy willingly m'H-Inlmf Ihe lzlsk 21ml inllntt Ilfntt'ly hcgnn lu wm'k luu'uld IIIL' gnul. l'hl: idea ul' :I m-u' mmriu :ll iirst :Ipiu-nlml m i'mlr- lt't'll young wmmrIL Inn by Lllt' liIIIL' lhut lllu Inmului lim'l mm m 1;:- Initl. th- uumIn-I' hzul dentilsed Ln Inlll i Viuln 'I'ylul'. Myrtle '1 5'11-1', Pull! Nonl. nml Himnu Cltfuwr'. Al 1mm Iix'c u'vl'c nmmml'y It! rnl'gunizc :1 :Imlllm'. 'Hun'clm'u, :III t'fltn'lx u'lfu' lml I'm'lh lu lilul .'I fillh licr'mn willing m lml IIH' cilol'ls with IIIE Inm' who were ICI'L. 'l Iml ILL-rsun um.- Fannie PL'HI'L'. I'ermixsiul: um. wturL'd Irma: Elm PICsitIenl ml the l'IIiVCI'hily LU valulllihh lht' histrl'hnml. .'I t'mhlitlilfnn :nuI IIy-Juws Imsml upon llmsu at live Phi llcln AigmH l l':llc1'niltx was prr'lmrt'd, uml Zulu Phi Hclzl um ghen lift :15 :1 Sunn'ily. l'I1t:Hm'm'in wzn. given :1 I'm'mul inu'mlna-liml .'ll lht' H-Illilt'lilw Hlalt'l hy IU'U Illuth'l'h. :Illll nllnllh' there- :lf'lt'l' :1 u'l'lrumc m IhL' tmnlms u'na E'xtvmied IJy AUPIIH Kappa Alpha and Della Sigma 'l'hcut Smuritics. In IEMEL 7.0m Phi Brim mu, inun'puluIL-ll under thc lama nl' the Dim'ivl uI Cnlmnhia. :Imi Ihe t'hilt'lCJ' Iwnrs lhc signatures; M the uriginnf I'm: lmlmlm's. 'l'ht Chulm'r lmgun to grow in number. itllll In un'er IIIm'L- lmrilury. 'l'llih' i'l'calfcd :1 IHfl'll I'III' :I Imliullill ILH hnzn'Ll Lo assume the work llluL IIuLI been done by Alpha Chapter. Continued grmvlh lllElth it necessary in group the chupLCH into regions. The rural regional mscling wax held in Uashinglml, D. CL. in I920. 'I'IIL' iirnL Bmlle wan held jointly with Phi Beta Sigma in Wuahinglun. D. C during Lhe week 111' Demmbm' 25. IEPBII. Feeling lhc Ilectl l'nr having an outstanding mom'- mem. the idcu ul' Finer Womanhood W'cek was :Itiupted. Him'e liner u'unmnhm'nl mu IJC nlJLainCtl by helping uLhcrs. Zeta Phi Hem hns spammed several projects. In ll-iEiFJ the RCt'TCHLinIl ijerl mus t'OI'I- llurltrtl iI1 CIJuLE-svillc. Pennsylvania. The aim of this pmjctl wane LU show the value of leisure time. and m 5.1in smne itlcu :15 10 how to make the. hesl use 01' il. in IEHT. the present National Project was adopted - Thr: Pl'cvenliun zmtl Ciunlml of juvenile Delin- quem'y. 711:1 i5 :1 pun ul' lhc Pan Htllenic' Council. Lht .hncrit'un timmt'il 011 Human Righla, the National Coum'il nf Negro 'Nmnen. ll gives support Ln LII? NAH'LLIPH the National I-humluliun fur II'IlunLilC anly'sia. l.lIt- lnsLiluLL' nl' Race Relations. the United Nrgz'n Linllegc Fund, L110. Nulitmul lidlu'uliml Asso- t'intiml. and other aimilzu' cn'gzmimtiuns. From one i'llillJtCT t'mnpnsed of Iix'e young Wannell. Zeta hns gmwn Ln upprnximuurly two hundred chap- term nml. :Is llw ycurs gm lay. mzmy pages; will he added In IICI' llistul'y'. Gamma Kappa rhuptcr. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, luul its beginning on Cialt'k's rumpus mt Nnvcmhel' 23-3. IEHH. 'I'Imngh Lhe ymlt'lg'bt thuplcr ol' :1 Greek IL'LLCI' myullimLioll mt LIN: CJIIIIIJllh. Cumnm Kappa. th'uugh Lhc- inth-Inligucuhlc eilm'ts 01' the brnthm's, is x'tmsltmlly strcking Ilumztlt insLitutimts which FCSPCCL the spiritual Imtut't: 0!. man :IIILI Icmgnizc his mciu! responsibilities. The present nwmberhhil; hare uphchl the traditions ni :u-tivc Imrtitiputiutt in both soviui :tnd mmpus m- livitics. iiullpal: alrc member: :'II' the honorary groups ml the rumpus, Student fim'm'nmcttt Association. l'tmL- built Iturk nml huml. ln writ of these :u'tivilicn, Lht: lll'lllllt'rh ul Gamma Kappa haw.- mud? outstanding :imtlt'ihlltimts. They hzue rcapundctl uimw and beyond lllLt ulll 0f tllIL-V. Outstanding :mmltg the group tlt'tit'ilics of lhe ht'ulhcrs Wm: tht- htatituliun 01' an annual scholarship program I'm' Llcscrvitlg Clut'k hLlltIt'I'JLS. This action, muplml with the radium beauty nl' Irene Hrare Othlm. reigning as Miss Kappa Alpha Psi. 10:31-55. and the L'onu'ilmtimm made Ln the benevolent mums existing mt Lht tmnpm rounded out :I year of SlliTCsNI-LII sm'iztl :ICLKJII. ill Lu'l'lH'LIilllL'C with the pt'ngl'ztttt 111' growth :mtl expansion of dedicated melt. eight tlspimnta joined the rank: of the Stroller Chill. Those pledging ul- lcgizmcc lo the principles ul' Kappa u'cl'tr: jcsst: Abner. Perry shulerson. Mnrion Brown. fl. Pt'im'e Hulhtlny. Avon Kirkland, Charlie Robinson, Mitl'r'lls RUWIIU'ILL :ll'ltl Charlie 'I'hrmms. Thc members of lhe Fraternity huhl to its prim'ii plus: the cultivation 0i friendship unmng iLs members and other groups, the Iqullil'ClllCllL 0f :1 high mental t'lllltu'e. and the :tltuilmient ul' :1 high .stnntlunl ul- morality. Followeu of them pl'inr'ilnles urc- Incn in Kappa, Alpha Psi Fraternity GA M MA KAPPA Ct IA PTER mm-y field 01' mulcnvm', inrhldinf;P mmnhcrshila in the minimal of the president of thc l.'I1itCtl Hlnlt'h. U- tr l'trc-I that :15 Lullt'gc men who have hornmc Uru-k Ivlltrrctl nwn. we hnx'e 1: Clln'isliun mntntissiun given to us. We are m exemplify u spiritual SLL'ELtliHChn h'llii'h iu- Clluleh tthuruclct' :Iml t'uttthlt'l t-t'hit'h iII'C uprighl :Itltl in rrmiormity with CXHIIPU standards. We uhlur Crecka who have in :m L-xtcllcnl tray ITIEtLlQ m'hict't- menu. :u't. :mtl mmt Inc. an t'xztmplc lo the ymtllg Gl'cekx who thtlsl him:- 1' purpmc tn: mnkc lht'msclww :1 hlcshing lu this. needy world. He must rnthluntly rmniml them that nuhilily tJI' dnify lite in sel'virc m nne's l'ellmv man is achieved unly through mmt-n'nlml ttllst'lfishm'ss. W'L' huhi dear to our hun'lx utn' Nlhlllll. lilll hult-Hti- Ly :IIHI :III mankind. untl lh'mly lJClit-n' in th:- h'tr tcrnimtiuu 0! Lin: humnn :ut'c. Um hymn L-xpumcx lJlll' 10w: Ini' Ih'uthrrhnml :Inti poinln Illl' way In trllt' mnnlineras and fidelity: O Nuhh- Knppn Alpha Psi. the: pride of :th uur htwlt't-e True tuttltlincas. htltrhls: ?Ihlmll L-t'ct' tlml imlull't. The mln't'c ui IJlll' delights um! i ?' :IIItI Imlapim-w that: :111. U Nubia Kappa Alpha lki. hunt '1 ha: u'c'H Itru-t' part. H'ht'n :II! rmr hltltltlll tILly's :tl't' llHHt' :IntI wz- hum s't'hunl must gm. SliH we will Imnur. hm: tint! hing I'ht Imliwt-w rJ't-1 :Ilni IJL'I'. H'C'H lint Iut' TIIt'v. u't-hH hll'it'tr Int' thcr. tw'il .nll lfn wztyh :Itlm'c. HE'H hint; lnl' thT ulltl mil LIIIIH u't' Itutth llltt Uuhh-n Shun: lJIt'IVltLl-IRS Rt mI-R'J' .I' 1th h I'Ul'rumn h I Alma IMRVl-II fx'r'w'ju'i u! He'rmrh t DAHII III Imm firm: Hf Ph'rflur'r'u I l'KII-thurx Pu MI: I' lt'xa JJHJn'fo't' tn2 Sigma Gamma: Rho Sorority GA MMA CHAPTER Sigma Gamma Rho Hurm'ity was founded on Now vemlJet' l2. IEIEZ. by Surm' Mury Lou Gill'dlltr and six other temllern in lndiunulmlis. Indiana. The hrst ehnpler Wits Alpha Chapter :1! Butler University. In- tliilllilpnliti. This t'halpter. being the rum, gave rise 10 muny Lhuptel's in all 5EL'liUl1h ol the United States. Gamma Chapter nl Higll'lu Gamma Rhu Sorority was reorganized UI1 ClurLls CillIlIIllh :ti'tel' :1 I'ew years 01' tlisetmtinuaticm. ill the lull OI 1951. Cr.:ml.1rJr-,ed of the interested and ambitious young i:1tlies--50r0rs Dorothy Hunter. Mary IkNeur. Earlene thlker. Pearl Hhtlker illlLl Rum: Hurt - it hemllle :t ftlneliuning cell httgnin. The Hume of the Chapter hilh' been changed l'mlll Gamma to Phi. Phi Chapter of Sigma Gullnllu Rho is trllttimtuusly working 011 its pruject at preventing juvenile delin- qllenry hy partieiputhlg in and supervising I'erreatit'm- :tl zlctit'ities l'ur children in the tummunilies stllrutlml- ing the sehunls. The Snrm'ity's rulemlatr for iEtS-ir55 begun in Sep- tember with the :mlulul Rush Party for freshman and trunsl'er young women. The theme i'm' this :til'nil' WilH The Lighted Tm'rh. In December. 1954, four new mrurh' were :Ithletl tn the Inhter. They were Surura Ililt'tltlclillf' H untel'. Carolyn Rm-ter. Mnriml Hheztts and Martha K'Viilimlls. l'wn members were left in the. Aurora Chlh- Mary .Mm Lluuper :tml Ruhye Mal'- thll. 'l'he Sorority Ieutltretl ull its. t'hnpel program the String Ensemble at Wmhingum High Sthuul m1, der the tlirectitm 01' Soror L. C. Green, teacher and director of music there. Other uctt'vities included con tributions to the Community Chest Drive and to the Speech Clinic located on Spelmnn Collegehs campus. The Snrors realize that education um only he ob; mined through making OltcseH a treH-rounded per- sonality. This tomes :lhnut through participation in many intellectual, cultural :Iml social activities. Sigmas hold lllCllllJEl'hhip in the Philhnrmol'tic Society, the Y.t-V.CL.A., the Nu-KAILR. the Feltowship ol' Faith and Action. and tleparnnemnl clubs. The Honor Roll is always made by many each nemester. Sm'nr Juanita Mitchell recently bemme 2: member of the Alpha Beta Chapter of the Beta Kappa Chi l-lmwmry Scientific Society. The members of Phi Chapter strive to zllwuys up- lmltl :ill of the standards 01' the Smm'ity, and to he students who will always make Clark Second to None. SIGMA GAMMA RHU HYMN Sigma Gnmmn Rho. to thee we sing in Cl'lOl'lIb'. Thy heumn light shines Clear before us Lighting the way to heights of great attainment Aims souring upward until they reach the sky. Sigma Gamma Rho. to thee we'll cling l'm'ever Buuntl hy ?.th 01' love and sisterhood, Guarding each nim that will l'n'eserve our standard Lest we should prove umvorthy 0f thyr name. Tloe Sphinx 0f Alploa sz' AZPIM Dllling Lllt! full probation lJvrfnd lhl'u: men Whu hml cxlnusscd lhtir dthil'c Lu hL-umw :lfliliult-ll with Alpha Phi .Hliim l '1'. IlL'rm ty n'clr initiated into Llac Sphinx Club. Bringing u'iLh them :1 u'euth u! .-.1'Iml:l1- ahip. lulcnl, :ImhitiuIL :md :Imnlincm Nt'd jnimmn. llzu'id l'hln'pL: :uul .Im- Louis Tlu'kcr remain cx't't' lmpelni UI snIIIL-lfuy rrmsing th' Burning Humls. ,h L'IJH-ift'lhf: pmjmts. Sphinx L'Iuh mcmlwrs suhI UH IIPWHpHIJt'I'H l'm' Ihc- lillllm Stm'king Flth :mll mmllu'lctl lhv Mid-H't'L-L Przum SL-H'iw. lutlh'itlunlly. Iilcv :H'c rrlrmlJt-n uI tllr L'L'll L U-llt'gv IIIQIIXPIIIHM'T. Illt' Nulinilill JMIHI'JilitIII Inl IIH' Mhnmr- IIIL'III ul CUIUI'L'II Prolllt'. llIL' Mulhl'llmlic'x Chm. :Imi mum utlu-r nl'gntlimlimlx, 'I In: lnmlm's ul' Alpha Phi n'inll lllr Iar'uthcla ul Ilu- Sphinx Club mmfl smt't-w ill lllt'EI pmmil nl .Xllallzt- LIIJHI. T198 Lamps of Omega Five jmunhi mt-n Ht'lt lukcn into the. I,Kllllljutlun tlful; ii1 UCR'CIIIIJCF. IEJFJL Giving mu ihc light ul II'iCIldrsllilJH xx'erc lluhcrl Llullb. Charles Curle 11m- nings. John H . U Ncul, Bobby Pulrncl. :mLI MJH'JL'I' Prim. 'I'Ilt'se ngunps mulbinml lhcir Hl'mti Ln lnkr; advantage of any ommuuniq LU bCl'i'L'. LLVL'I' mimHLII HI lllcir dulicn as responsible citixcm ill the collvgt' mmmlmiu. Illt: mL-mbt'l'n 0f Lin.- Lumpmlnx Llul: mgc-J'ly muglu LU fin- ihf' mnlinul Inim'iplcs ul' Mun- imml. Stllulnl'ship. I't'l'xt'x'cr'nllu'. :nnl l'plill HI lhril hig Hi'nllu'l' ungIliMllIJH. 'I liq Hnnhim'nf cnllr'ngt :nnl I'Lwlml Jul mmmllllnml M'LI: LIu-su pl'imilalu. wllih- mixing hunt tn: Irmh their j.grml uml hglllillg ImH! II: HAIL Illt: mutt lllnl INCH hnu' gran:- IJUIII mung :Inll HM. .XH IIIL-IIIIIL'I's 1J1 Ilul IaIIIk IJH' lgnnpmlux Lluh, Jam :11 tln- Hark Izmlily :Ia wcH. Ilu-x 1-5va hr ' Ln-Ia Illlm' Lump lights htll'uingf' DelmEPymmids IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIriI' IligII II'IIIIIIIILII III'IIiL-I'LzIIII-IIII. lIIL'II' I-III-IIL-III IIIIII'III .II:IIIII:IIIII, ;illlI IIIL'Il' IILIIII'L- Ill hCIVC IIIIIIIkiIIII. I'L-IIIIII I'IIIIgL'. MIII'I UIII'LII. I'IIII'IIIIII IIIIII':I1II M'II'ILIIIIL'I ScriiiI'I :IIIII II'iIIIL-I HIIUIICII HUGH iIIIIIIIIIII iIIIII IIIL IJII IIIIiII IIIIII III SifIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIE-I HIIII Sigma I.'IIL-II .LHJIIJIHIII iII IIIF'IKIIII I.I'. IHFI-l. lIIIIiI'iIIIILIIII. .'III III IIICM IIIIIIIL; IIIIIICh :II'e I'cI'I' :IIliII' III I'IIIIIIIIII :IlIIIiII :IIIII IllLII'IlIC'M .XI II gI'IiIIiI. lIIlW IIIIII' IIIIII IIITII .II IiI'I'. .IL'I'IIIIL; II'I IIIIIL'I'I. un :ICICIIII Ultiihiljllh IIIIIIIIL; IIIL' SLIIIIIIII IIIIII'IIIIIp IHJISIIIIJ IIUlIl. IIIIII spamming IIIL- MIII- WLL-k II: WEI Hour at III'IiIII IJI'iilhIIJll VIIIIIIII lIIIIgI: Ith the IjIcIIkLI. IIIIIIIg IIL'I'rIIIIl Lhe I'CIIIIII III IIIIIIlJIII :II'IiI'iLiCI. IIIC III'I'IIIIIIIII prepared IIIIIIIL'LI IJI limch' CUIL'J'H IIIIII pre- sented LIICTII l0 IIIL' I'IIiIIII'L'II I'II l'IIII'I'iI HL-IIIIII'iIII IIIII lJIi'III II is the IIIIPL III L'I'L'II IIIIIIIII'II III .IIIIIII I'I:IIII lIIL yJIIIII IIII II'IIIIII IIIC slr'iILIIIIIeILII1.:mIII T1969 I vies of A lplm Kappa Alpba IIIII IIHCIIIIK'I' II. III:'II-I. IIII IIIIIII'I III lIIL' III LCIII L'IIIII m It IIII'IIIIII Ullt'll III L'IIIL-II IIiIII IIiIII IIIIII .III III III lIII'II I'III. IIIiIIIII. IIIIlIL'I :IIIII III'LI IIIII UI IJCIIIIIIIIIfJ, IIIL'IIIIIL-II III .;II1IIII Pi I III IIIIII HI .IIIIIIII IxilIIIII'I,XIIJI1;l I'IIIIHIIIIII. -IIIIUIIIL:I'I IIII: II'iLI IIIII' III'CIIIIII- L'IIII. :IIIII LIIOIIIUI'I lIIt'II' IL'UI IIL'IL- SIIIIIC'II'iIl II IilrIII IIIIIII LIIL- anlllltI LIicI IIIIIiIIL:IiIII-II IIIC I'IJf'IIIII'EiIII'L IIIIIL IIII'II .'I IIII; IIII IIILIIII IIIIII III' IIIIIizLII lIIIIIIIgII II' IIII 'IY'UII-I IIIIIIgII'IIL'. IIIILI III' IIIUIIIlllg IIIUIIINLIILI IIIIIIIII Ul IIL-I'IIIIIIIII: IIIGIIIIILI'I III the HIIIIIIIII; H IlII IIIIN kIIIIIIIIIIc-I IIlIIILIIIIIIII iII LIICII IIIiIILII'. IIII: II'iI.I IIIIIIIIIIIII iIIIII lIII-iI III'III'ilicrI II'iLII IIgtJI' .IIIII III-IC:IIIIIII:IIiIIII. 'I'III' liI.-II III'IiI'iII tJI IIII- IIIIIII II'III III IIIIIIIIIII lIlC IIIiII-II'I'I-L III'III'L'I' .II-I'II'II-I :11 MIL L'IIIII'gL'. IIII IIIIII I look 1l5 Its IIIL'IIII: SCII Resignulinn :IIILI t'lItICIIVIJl'ClI III impart III IIII: CHLII'L' .I'LIIIIL'IIL IJIIIII' lhI: II'IIUWICtIgL' IIIIII IIIe rendering III lIlC iIILliI'iIIIIIII II'iII III the pur- IJIJI'E IIIIII II'iII IJl GLIII i-I lIlL' IIIIIIIIIIIICIILIII gnu! III lIIE CII'II'IhlI'Ill'I religion. and IIIIII I'I I5 IIpIIII thin IIII'IIII' III:II IIIL- EIIIiIIe JIEI'IIJLI'IiI'c :IIILI ixILLtI'II of living UI L-.'IIII IIeI'IIIIII Is I'IJIIIIIIgL'III. II'IIE IIIIInsI'II'iIIg III :III lI'I-AKA IJIIIIIIIIL'I wars IIII: LIIIIII'II IIIrtI'I III'IIjI'I'L IPHIIISE II! this IliIIlIllIEl. II'IIiIII WIIH IIII iIIIpI'eeri-I'L' IIIIIIiI'. II I'IUSEY IIIIII tIt'QIJt'I' III'II'IHIi IIIilI II'I'II IIJILEI'CII. The II'ie5 :IIMJ IIIIIIIII I'IIIIII'iIIIIIirIIIII In lIIIf l'IIiII'II Ntrgrn College FIIIILI DFIVC. LIIL- CIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Chest III'IYLH IIIILI gIIIIr MIPIJUIl L0 IIIIIIII' IIIIII'I' II'III'LIII' III'gIIII- izIIIiIIIII :IIILI GIIIHL'S. Campus Community Cbest Corizmittee Worked Long Hours And Overtiiize t0 Pmla Clark, Atlanta Over Gm! Chm: sponsors and a Canrzll Cnmmiltcc hpezlr- hmtlml Lhc Cnllcgds Clmnmunily Chest lJl'iVC in the. full of IBM. Pml'crasor Frank A. Banks U the DL-Iull'l- mum of Biology was gencrul t'llnirmun. Prrll'cawl' Banks brought in UIL' rumpus heverul per- sons from this Gl'cuttl' AlJunlu Cmmmlllily Chest ln give measugt-s L0 l'at'ully :md slmlents who mntinued L0 mmrihme and raise 1hc l'unds needed hy the youth. recreation, and health :Iml u'cllul'f: ugmuieh ul Iht' Atlanta community. limllusimnn I'mm Lhe i'nrully 21ml t'hm SlitJl'thl'n wan; uvul'n'helming and was in grL-nL pun respunnihle l'rJI' llle Driveis tremendous surccsx. Chairman Banks pointed DllL leL the Chen, gnul IOI' this year Wilh biggcr and that ncutls were grenlm with the addition UL' new United Defense Fund :Igtll- l'itrs uml increased rust of operating :1 zlgcnrieh. DuringI 0m:- ul' lhe College Hours. Lhc Cnmmillcr spnnsnred :I mntiun pit Elm.- showing LIN: various :IgL-II- view Ihnl. :n'L helped by the Cth The lilm mu rn- lhllhiilhljtillh l'ttt't'iurtl and had it gum! lll':ll In tin u'l'lh LIN: I'tcrapullwl: lh;IL H'QIh lu IUIIUW. Al the cmnlmiun n! 11w Dliw, fjJuI'L Ilu'ully and students mined ux't-r HHUILUH :mcl 1rrt'ix-w! a mum! ul applause hum lhc Mmh-m iuuiy ml tin: Lluy lhc :In- nrmnvemcm mm mqu Mmouwr. Clark was allied with the Religion and Iitlmuliuu Dixixiun ml the- El'enlel ttnnlmigll. :Ilul Illia thisiml um llu- wunmi m exceed its gmll ill the. cntfrt tilivtr. 'l'hc thl'n liirisiun rxcrmivd ilw gunl :Imi paid H'ilmle In Ingimimlium likv CIuI'L u'lm lu-Ilu-Ll il muilllnin Ihc Ulllslillltiillg mun! mn'lml mum unh- ilgn. MCIIIIJUH nl L1H: mmpm ummn'ltvc u'L'I't' PI'UICSMH Frank A. Hunks. tleiI'mnn; Uh. Xlur 'l', linr'lwr Hemmr. MI: Vfillium Mul'r'l'IL lJl'. .h'l' Muz'mw :Iml M1. Juacph S. lJanIL'n. Ditwr'fm .l- thKn-Hmr. Kthugmrrn'Ht T2 7px, Concerts Made Pbillamwzom'c Boom 'l'ht- Clark Cullt'gv Philhnnmmit Swing tlmlcr thc :Ihlt' tlitL'ttmelil: llti U1. .l UBKUKEFI Killillgsu'm'tlt, Llhuit'ltltm ul tllt' Mlthtt' Uplanl'tlnmlt. hm girt'tt mzmy Itltiqltt- IltthtIIl ptxt'im'nhtatttw In lIItItIIN :Iptnu'inhlt- lillllEL'IJIL'k ll1tx yt'uL lit. Ix'illingstt'urth hm :Iuillc it ltnt'umniuus OIIL'IICS: ulll nJ Ihix unmlrr'hlf httxuum't' thuit with I'GMJLIHCV i'lIJIHNm Irtt'ut Amtl latutt'rt, .X :.L-t.;t111-:tt 'Jl the LilUil' umtlum-d ul Hixlt't'lt YUit'tfw.lllttUJEl1k Lulluge Silagel'x. tutu'vtl lhv Ulliu Cunlm'vtltc nl' tltr Muthmlist tlhtlt'th. 'lhht' lttttlmw ul lhc: lum' was In pt'm'nutu 11ml pl'm'itlc iHhJIIHHItIHI :almtlt 1th hulk nl' IIIE Crrllcgr. :md to ulm-Iw Ruu- Rt-Iutimn 1133. 'I lay l'hilhul'tttnttll Smit-tt hm HIJIJL'LHUd :m multt t'uLIin ht'unttt'uhtn during the yum. om: ul' whirh Wilh thc .Xtmttal Uhrislmus leiu Program I'm the l'niled Negro Cullt-gc l'tmtl. With the Very Versatile playing u! lu'n Very tztttmtcd mmit ium Etlltl ilthJ tutors. Ell. Clark. Elisa LttYCI'IIt' Guitht-t' :It the organ. and Mm vawrm 'l'tlt'ner' Lil. tht: keyboard. the organization has gained l'rJI'm :md t'ecugnilion. I l-lighlight ut the Philhurttmnit s year mm the Eighth Puntivul nl Mush :Ilttl Artn. The vigor. hold and hmh :Ippl'ont'h 01' the vlmit' will he tttissutl hy Intmy seniors who hnvc hccn rt:- tt'nl'tlcd with qu1' unfurgclmhle Eeztts r'JLLlit'Ltlrtif'tetl muattu h IE1? Dawn Greensicrry. Ashby. llunLcI. :Iml Vinc. A:- I:Inl:m.s :u'e zllu'nyn :muiting the nmwurum'e ui' lhc hriliium playing- :mti prctisiml 11:;Il't'llingul LIu- mighty Clark Culicgc Mul't'hing Huntl. I'mler th: exuding nfil'crliun ul' Pumimzumr H- :Iyu1;aI1 .-'L Gul'ver. Llur buml hm: presented m:nly intricate :lml ialluginulive mugiml Lhemtts 11ml lmut-rm 0f whirll um two were Lht surnt'. 'l l1L-h L- menu. haw: given them stulcwitle :ILLenLiun. 1::mmu5 lm its Imll' lime shmn during the lrmlhult summ. lhis aggregation haw: mpun'cd thc ilLLEJHIjIJtI and hearts of young; and old alike. WIu-rrver Ilzt-n- With :I pep rally. pzn'mlc m l'notlmll game: the lmmi um tIu-rc. .KL ihc I'urcll'unl 01' 111:: 1mm! Drum Major PH'U fl frips, C 012667 t5 H 1' gblz' glat Band Acti-vz'zgx Director Wrzymmz Cm'z'er Strikes A Familiar Pose .Uult'rncm u'illl his high xtcpping ht't'ls :nul Int I'l-Hn .wln iuil'lvr. with hL-r smuulh :lml lmiishul handling; ml the Imlnm hug t'uplix'ulcd mum :Illllit'lllt's. I'n- equalled in :Iu'lnim um! :Itttflllilllu'. :15 they ll'tl wilh Llw nlhm' nunjm'uum. il gave llu- uliil ll ihtlillllit. lma- nmninm lmt'ammlily :tml mnc. RL'nIiIiIIg lhnl llw illitL'hn ul llu- imml um :Inr Io :mtl Inmlr Imusihlt' through IhC HIIIJIJUH w! ilk mam lricmim llll' IHIIId winluw II: .nsul'c Ilimi- llicmix tlml 1I lht'il hnlluwilag :mtl hlitll in tlw lmml will n-muin mulimmcd :lnnllgll th mming urun. il u'iIJ :Er-lmin-Jx lrumw d lunnugt-num glnul: nl mmic i;llh lll'fillili'hI, Scimul lu Nunn- ms .S'III'I'III .H'IJI'I'II r'I' CIIIII S 0612:! Science C Jul? IIII- HIII'iIII SIII'III'L- CIIIII III'II IJt'HIIIIEI IIII: IIIII1IIIcI IIIIIIIIgII II'IIiI'II IIIIIICIIII iIIII-I'L'III'II iII SIIIIIII SIiIIIII'I: IIPI'CIUIJ II pr. :II'liI I.I kIIIIII'IIIIljac III IIIL IHIIIIIIH II Im- IIIIIIIiI IIIIII xnI' iII- I' IIIIIII'I II III; IIIIIIA III IIIeiI tf'IHII'UlllIICIll IIIIII I-Ii IiII :III IIIIJII'IIIIIIIII' lIIIIIZI'NIIIIHIIIIILg III the th'HILS IIIIII IIIllllItHlllls IIIIII :IIII'I'I IIIc IJUH'P III III'IIIIII'IEI. I IIiuIIII IIIIiI'I IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIiI iIIIIIIJLIN lIlfIIIIIII'ilIIUII. IIII- hIII'iIII HI'IC'I'IH IIIIII I'IIIIIIm-IIII III SIIIIIII HIiILIIII' IIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII-I PI'EWCIIIH 1I IIIIII'. IIIII .IkCI'H :IIIII IUI'IIIIIHI IIIIuIIp IIII KlJl; .ILI-Ix liUIhIII'CiI III II'IL' tIIIII IIIII II'III I'IIP Ilr. RIIIIII'I I'II'IK'IHIIIB III XIIIIIIIIIIIII COI- II'III'. I'IIIII'ssIII' II. .I. IEIIII'IIII- III .IIIIIIILII liIIix'I'I'silI'. :IIIII HPI'lll I'I'IIIIIII'I YUIIIIILJ. III IIII- SI'IIIIIII III' HIJI'iIII NI'iI'IIIIa .IIIIIIIIII I'IIiI'I'I'IilI. ,III IIIIIIIIIII IL';II.l1I'C III the IIIgIIIIiIIIIiIIII i-. IIH IJIJMTI'K'JIIII'L' III NI-III'II I-IiIIIIIII- chl-I. UIIIII'Ix III'I- .IIIIIIII I'IIIIIII. Iil'ChIIICIIII .IIIIIiI: FIIII'II I'IIIIII'II. I'iII'-I'1I-IiIII.'IIl. KIIIII1iI'I- FINN. HI-I'I'C'IIII'I; NIIIIIIII IIIIIII'I. I-l't'iIhIII'PII IIIIII IZIiIIIII'II IVI'I'gIIIIIII. CIIIIIIIIIIII. Alpha Kappa W11: H 0120? Socielfy KIIIIIIII 'I IIL'II'l CIIIIIILI'I. AIIJIIII IILIIJIIIII XIII I-IIIIIIII' IIIII'it-LI'. was established IIII IIIC fI'IIII'Ic tZIIIIchI Killlllillh iII IEIII-I. 'I'IIirI I'I'II1' III'L- IIL'H' IIIc-IIIIICI'I WCIC! iIIiIiIIICII IIIIIIIIIIg II IIIIIII III IIII'IL' ILIIIIInIL IIIEIIIIIII's. TIIIIe III'I .IIIIIcII PIJINIEI. .:XIIIIII l III'III'I'. ICIZI KIWI1IIL'gIII; IxI'IIIII'I'II CIIII- IIII. I.IIIII III'.cIIII IIIIII1'II'LI-i1u. XIIIII MIIIIII. IIEHHIICLLC RCVIIUIIIS IIIIII C II-I'IIIIIIII PIILLILI'B-IIJIL W iIIiI IIII 'I. IxtJIJIL is lIIcI ;-II.IIIII RHII'IMIL A t'I'IHiJCI III'IIHI'IIIII pI'csI'IILIrII III IIIII I'IIIIIIICI' L'In- III'III't-II LIIc lapping IiEliEIIIIIIl-V iII II'IIiI'II IJL'I'SUI'IN IIIII'IIIIL: 111:: minimum IIIIIIIIIIIIiI-e 2.51 IIIEI'IIgc l'lfqllII'II'II IIII' :Il'ft'ljlilnt't iIIIII ,IKM II'CI'I- 1'cI'IIg'IIiIL-II. IICQIIIIH'IIL' RI'I'IIIIIIIII IIIIII MIIIII'iI'I: I'iIIIs II'L'1'I: LIIIIIIEII. .IIIIIII' we I ILLH' H'ilh I'III'ICII It! 1115- JJUNIlIHII III IIIIIiIIIII II IIssiIIIIIIIL weI'I'CLIII'I' III lIlL XIIIIIIIIIII L'IIIIII'IIIIIIII III hIII'IIIIIIIIII SIIILI' I-LuIIq-I in MI I1'I'II II'IIjII' llllIlIIJC'I III IIIC .IIII'kI IIIIIIIII' III'I- IIII-IIIIII-I'n II II XIXII. III IIIIIII Kappa II I II Thr' Lifrrrrry Syn: prw'um T199 Litemsz Symposium The Literary symlmsium is mmlmsud of English m:njm's and minors. T116 pilllJuse oi the I'ILII'J in L0 kt'ti'p the linglix'h muluns uhrensl ul lhc liLt-I'm'y lilllL'ri. Un'- l'E-Ylll. literary U'anIs um allulied :Iml tlisrmhcd in I'll? l'rmns UI hunk I'lflu':Tl.5. Mill'lil'lill'i. nml Itit'mrm. This year's. progrmn openml with :1 Hlilhl inl'm'maliw tlismmfnn un Ihc! run 01 a'cuLix'c writing by Mr. M. Curl Holman. Another inlcrusling meeting feulm'ed Mr. Joseph Kennedy. :1 junior FI'L-Iu'h major ill Hull'- homo College, wlm shared with us. his L'Xiltfl'iClll'Eh in England during the mmmm' ni lflil. Mr. lx'cnnmh was awarded lllc Hill in lillgluml In '1 ln- l' Xi!Cl'ilIIt'Hl in Intemuliramzl Living. OII'ic'L'Ix u! the llilclm'y Symposium :m- Glt-Iulnar'n PutiL-I'wll. IJIT'NI-IICIH'. iL'uHIu'ilr: RUHlUlllK. xiu- '11th- denl: Gluriu Nlulllt'ws. wnt't'luly: Shillm' HJHHI'II. treasurer: HEII'IIIII H' :iI':Il:m'. rslmlwl. 1h. Hli'llu l1. Hl'z'mkm. IN; I 15, Hlnmlllrl'stltt: mll MI. M. Ln! Hufmuh :II'C lllc mlx'isurs. Foreign Language Classes 'l'hv Im'cign Inngungv .slllLIHHS Imm three imm- Inulinlc rluxnlrx :md 0110 clcmcrnml'y chm I.;ILI;.:IIl I'Y D1; Ifuhll H. Mm'rrmx vuILmLccred m punicipuu- in :I h'mlth pmgrum during the Lnllcgck nhwl'x'unu- of Modern Language H- cck. Musit' Llircrlm' Ullh Muj- l' l';lIIl'L'h Early. scmud year hLlHltTIIL'. Charley Uiggh. 'nf - ..... ....... ...... . .. umuaun.mn-n..u'uu ' u'i J ulsu 2: 59mm! y'wl' Hllldt'lll. Hutmlliilliit'il. 'l'hv lnugrnm um IHmdL'd Ian iupv :Iml wiH hL- Ilsrti ill Fl'l'Ilt'IJ clnswx, lVIt-mh 'xlllllt'llh l'IiH Hull Imu- $llmvu :Ilnilmlu in lulH't'l'HHliHIl whitll Inn lm-II mp hunted In Llu- mL- of lht- Eulw TlTUItIt'E. hmmx Imu- illlfiililt'tl It dmil'L: In EJK'KIIIIIE? Jnngnngt- Jimiun. L-L'K-HMWZL'F'F- u.--;.LLL...LL.m. -' SI Hth-H! Trruv'wm Student Teacher Organization .UlL-r nmny mnnlhn mi :Iamrunm LlICUI'Y. eight Clark Cnllcgt' nt-niun gut. Iil'xl-llHllLI experiunm Izmd ln'nc'licul :Ilnplit'nLimI ul ulmminnal cxpcnicm'os cncmmlcred in 1h:- tlnssrumn .15 thug.- luu'tit'ipnled in :1 nin week; period of student lcmhing :11 the Inc'ui cltmu'luu'v nml laigl: MIIUUI during Ihc lull. I SImIL-m iIHIJiIHIILh In the pmi'msiun during the fil'hl NL'IIIChlL'I' u'm'r Luith lIll'il huhln iiltlimlcdj: Suthll Science: Hclly .kikt-n. .hltlic Flam Ba'mm. Deborah hmilh. Mujur'it' H'cllmull. Lawn Alexander; English: 15cm 1.09 KrarnL-guy, GlL-mlm'n Pulurl'mll: Mnlhemvuliu: Illlulll'lil MEIIIu-II. AH h'cr't: $Illtltlll Lenching :ll Bunker 'l'. Wuahingmu High School, In the sernml .scmmler eighteen seniors pani: ilmlcd in student Leaching prugrmll. There were Uiehls in- Llimtedj: Social Science: Mary Bailey, Paul liizxkency. licLly Rose Howard Allie Howell. .IIIIEULIUI'C Dyson. jcssic Lumly. Doughty. Rowland. litnilc Shnrphhire: MuLhematit's: Rosa Leigh Orshun: English: Cunsmnre lerell. Eileen jrmnn. Harold W;11'LIl:-m': BllsillChS Atl- ministration: RUSH Goolsljy. 'Inc-quelin Laughlin. Jo Ann Randolph. Carolyn Rosser' and Ruth Heals: Muxiv Ummh: I D. Miller. Cumminulm IUI' student. Lcuchem :11 Clark i5 Mn. Pemlic Dm'e 01' the Department of Iitlmmirm. The Pbiloz' Club 'I'hr Philui Cllliu u'm mguniwd UII the Clark Unnlnn. lu nllldL'IHN illlirlvs'u-tl ill llu- minimy :m up- pun'lunity 1n IL'HrlusiIilJ mgmhcr. Helping 0111611: in Llurir mmfluinl multu lamh ymr the group Pl'ChCllih Inugmnn HI :I H'Hgimln Imlm't- in :m clhm 1n help mulvnh mulL-mumi 1hr I'Im-nsity of religion in lheiJ iiu-a. RI'VL'J'HHI Umngv .L 'I'uu: it. illh'iht'l' In the group. and wm. In it Iiml 1hr mL-mhcrs :m-r :IitlL'Ll lmth nIJiIIquIJy and m: iuIl-x. 'l'liL- mum; is :Ii'. in't'aL-nt mnk- ing 10 vxlmm! iLn 1110::11161'5hip. Philoi CIIIIJ memhen hum Lnkml LhL' Icmlerxhip in u-rprcacnling the College :11 many religious l'um-Linns during the. year, Thcy have :rhm taken charge ul' muny of the MitI-XVCCL' Formal Religious hL'l'Vittlh :Ilul :1th always on fall m be m any :Issmamre in any way that they mm. XVELh headquarters in EIH-A, the Philoi Cluln wel- UHIICH cvcrylmtly. Phifm' Cumlmnul rJJ Hume limnmnk' nuljms uml minors. IIIL: Hume lirnnmnk's Club strives LU Illuimnin iIlltrl'Cxl ill Hume licmmmit'n uutsitlc Ui :It'llml tlnssmum sil- unlinns. Anmlul ulillirs sponsored hy' LIN: organization are lhc mm'h unlitiputcd Chur'ralule Sip. 111L- Cumflc Lighl Hc'l'vit't' SIJIIIHUI'HI lcm'unl Ihu Hui nl' Ihc Fil'llllill yuu'. :Iml Ihv planting nl' Llw ivy plant. In :ultliiiml. Home Ecozzorizz'cs Club mL'IIIhL'I's' ml in; huslusstrs :Il llluny Hminl llllltlitl'llm Hmtnu: Kilt i5 CIIJIJ l,i'l'hl-llflll. Ulhl-I nlluvn ill't' Melvin limwn. Vittnl'l'I'ninlt'Hl: lulu: ern. Rt-un'tling SL-n'vlury: .huqu .lrrhnmn. Amman: SHI't'Illl'IK. Liniin CLHL is l'rt-nmn'trr. u'hilt' .hm H'ilmn i5 thilll'h Mnnngt-I'. M zzsz'c Educators I'hc Music' lidut'an's National Ilhanlurcm'e ih :m ul'gnnimlim! u'hit'll conccrm iLsL-Il primarily with In'nIJIerm :llltl :u'livities mmICL'LCd with lllllriit' cdmn- linn. Suulem r-hnptcn nl' MENU. whirl: I'qn'escm 32:3 institutions of higher learning in Lht: l'nitL-d 51am. Canada. 11ml Hawaii. provide l'ul' $LIILIBI1L flill'tit'iljillinll in the :uliviticx ul' LhE' nrgunimtium Such IJIIllit'iIJH- Linn :llEnrdn smtlums npprn'ulnity 10 LIL'velup :l pnw- Il'mi :Iml rcafintir mmrL-pl uf the musk cdurutiun prolexnirm, and also prmidm nJ-lmnuniu tnr :It'tlHillL- Anna: wilh lenders in nmsir cdut'ntiun us well :Ih' in qcnclul Ctlurutirm. 'I'he HICNC is related In lhv Nn- litmul Iidut'uliml .Mhmiillfml. 'l'llc mlul'f :ugumrll tllmk Cnilcgc tlllupm nt MFNL pirllu'ccl ulamc illtlmfh flt'll 1:: Iiglaly I't'ln' hulu-mm. llilillingllum. .KJ:I.: Rufwn H'uL .Ulmm. Um; Illclgc Clwchlmi. Hliulnn. Gm: Munlmll Hun- Null. Alhum. ELL: jmm hlmpahirr. Hlnnuillr Gus. Et-Ialzl 'l'ntt. hlwm Gnu uml Him. R, It. 'lm'm'I. I'lilt'lllu .thviwl. Nut pitllrrui :tn Lnlhm' Stripling. Plt'xitlrm; Jumm PuIlc-Imu. Vim Pl't'hitk'nl: qml .junu'a HmeIL .UI :m- Irml: llL'Inln. E' :11- Ji , ZVI 677161 Hall 561mm Hw Mumcr Hull HL-Hnlt wth' In imm'e Lhu mailm- uumc M .'l nullgcniul :ILIIIHNEJIICI'C rat t'UIIIIIIUIIrII Jhing. 'h-nlirillp, Lhul in IlItICI' m dc: LlliS. lillL'h' :tmI I'rsgulu- liuam' :H'L- Ilvrwull'y. Illin Imdy ix realmmihlc for tho lm'lnulntiun u! xmh lulm zuul :egulalinns. In addi- IimL Cnum'il Illt'lllhrh urc always eager In :40 hcyrmtl tlu- :IIH nl duly Itnl unJy in scl'Yng klcmer Hall. hm aim in wning lht' Cullt-gc :15 well. l.'IIdm' Ihl' guitlmm- u! Mm lhm'ic T. Reeves, Hnurw HiJL'HHI. Ilur Hmm'il has lnrcn :m Qlfn'icm governing Inuix, and has tujruml :I sun'tmful and profitably year. 7'!!! me'ffi'r .S'rmrfr' HH'm rr'gm'm'ly mwrz'irrrm fu'nmplfy. Mmur'r HUN J5 am: 0; NW mmjmf bus! gmmww! Pfeiffer H all Senate 'I'Iw PfuilI'er l-Iull Senate a governing lmdy tlcmlml Ln lhc Innhc-runr'e ul' bellcr t'mmnumli living. Hftkh' Lu lJHJIllflLE aell' clist'ipline. riczmlincsx. st'hnlurship, lmrticsipsnion in durmimry spnmt'n'cd ac'Iivitics. :Iml cstiblixh a mum hummnimls relationship hctmzvn the men. Through I'Ls leadership the Senate hm. presumed l'm'ums and Llisruxsiuns. mm 0I whifh was the 1'czu'tivu- Lion ul Ladies Day. honoring ml mnnen 0f the Coir legc whn have made t'erribllliuHH Ln lhc mmmunity :lIItI who cxemplilics the cfhutunerislica ulf wmnzmhnnd. Oilurel'a Lhih year arc Theodore MnLtheu's. wim took m-cr lfh? nlluc ol' plmhlent when Imun Cray IciL M'llnnl: l-lcl'hcr't Miller. .aeu'clzll'y: 'l'heudrm- Cnrlcn. Ir'cumrer: Hum RBIJI'CSCIIIHUX'CH arc. anun Turnmn. mun pirlmufj :md .Xll'l'ul Durkclt. Y. W. C. A. The. Y.W.L'..A., :1 Christian organization Wllith aims to serve- humanity. is interested in all mankind. Through Lhe helpingl ol' others the nrganizulinn is. m:nde stronger and hL'rJuthl'. The desire Lu help others was made a rmliLy 0n 'l'Inmksgiving and Ehrislmax when hczluLiI'ul lmskels 01' food wm'c prepared I'm' the nearly and underprivileged. The organization also contributed In the United Negro College Fund Drivc. and was insll'umcmal in sending; a delegate m the National Student Assembly ml the EMILA znul Y.V'V.t2...-k Al the l.'-niversily nl' Kansas, ljm'rem'c. Iiunsas. President nl'11worganization ix Dmmhy Ritharclsnn. while Glcmhn'a Patterson is Vitta-PI'CHil'IPIIL Ulhvr nlhrca'a :lre Hunmelin IInlmsnn. Hm rE'tm'y: Pearl Curler. hl'rensumr: and Dorothy llmmni. Rclmnm, Thr l'hung 1118-: Ex Christ inn. ii .328 0 Ci uff UH Thy Young 'I;Vr:n.l.m. .s' Ch HLS'tirm A .s'mcini inn Y. M. C. A. Hmuusc Hf ils uggrvswirt- lLIII'I'slinn eulphusim Ilu- YALLZA. serves 51: :1 l'm'nl point in bringing mgcthm' ymmg IIICII who :u'c- imm'ustml in serving lummnity. The mgunimliun joined lm-wa with tho MWIZA. :Iml mzmy mmpm mppm'lcrs ill sending :I I'i'lll'tr'st'rnlulix'f. In the National Slmlcm. $550111ny :11 llu: YAHLUk um! YA-VLLA. zII Ihc University nl Killlhiih. Luwwnu'. Kansas. N01 rcnlrirLrsd lu rnmpur; pmjctta. lhl- mguninuiml huh giwn gii'ts m Ihv Iwuly :H 'I'hunksgiving AIM tihrixlmm. II also t'uIIll'ilmlcd In Ihr tumpuwa IRRIIJC LII'iW. Presidrnl is. Paul Blnkc'Iu-y. uhilv Nlnlahnll llunh mun HCI'H'S :15 Virc-l'rtwitlt'nI. St'u't'lury i5 Iur Lnuia Spears: and 'l'hi-udnlo Nlultllcu'a in 'l'lmsuu-i. hlvivn Is Rt-x'crcml George A. 'l'nlu. Knlltrgt- Nlinialm'. Holmes Hall Council Dulh'ulvtl m the lust; nl Inninluining high standards nl living in LIH: I'Lwidcm'c. lh: Hulnm Hulf Cnumil. t'rm-ilillltcs the ruling hudy 01' 1.310 House. Unmpusetl uf Iiu- mp nflu'm's from House mmmiucc. Llle Emmril in I't'nlnnh'ihlc I'nl' making rules ill'lll cnl'nlting 11mm. Rirlaunlille Llnl'lcl' mu Cllluilmnll I'm' IIH: your. while SIIiI'IL'y Kimln'nugh wax Huh; IIHIl'L Olher lllElllIJL'l'S were Innnilu Milnht'll. Imnlwllc Ruynnldm .Uurlhu In Iit'huln. hum Ilnlmmn. 'l'hL'I'c-m Sc'ml, Ut-YUIIQCIIL' 'I'numllmx. Numui 'I UIIIL'I. :IIIlI CL'lL'lin HIUIIJt'I'h. Mrs. Mnrlin, llilu Im' 01' II : Ilunht. ix :ulvimr. T199 Busz'zzess Form: To prmwmlc Iligllm' st'holnslir' standards and In ln?- san 0tll5l.;Lmling speakers to unlualim members with :ww trends in the field 01' business. is the gnul LI LIN: l'iusincss litlucalitm Club, sponsored by Dr. Lnrzcttc G. Hale and Mr. john Ur. Hul'l'is. Uflu'crs arc Newt Solomon. Preafdcnl: Nmmun juhnmn. Vim President: Mm'vn NELIlt-s. Eerretmyz Gwendolyn Mccks. Assimml Sct'mm'y. and lknvler Prim. 'Ill'Cilslll'Cl'. N. A. A. C. P. 71111 :1 111111111161 111' 1111' 1111111: College 1111111111 111' 1119 N11111111111 .135111'111111111 1111' the .'31111':111:'c111el11 1'11 1111111111111 P11111116, the organization 1111321115 111C CV'EI'1111111 11111111111111 111 11151'1'111111111111111 1111111311 1111 mm. 11111111. or religion 111 .-X111cri1':111 lilc . . . 1111 111111 the 91111121111111 11113211 111135111 111' 111111: 11111111111311. Supporting 1111-1 National Associa- 111111'5 111551 1111mm. Free by 11.51, 1119 Clark 111111111611 111111 12011111111131 11 HECIIIIJCIHIHII': c11111p111g11. during which :1 11111111 11'61111111g 1111:. IJFCSCHICII 1:111111911 1-111; Bessie 1111111111111. 111 1111111111111, 1111: chapter 1111;111:111011 11 chapel 111-1111111111 1111111 .-111:111111':1 1311111111131: H11111111'c11 111 speaker. Manhus 11211-13 11150 :Il1Cl111CLl jr11111 111t61111gs 1111111 11w 1113' chapter 111 1111: 31.111.111.131 111111111611 Hz11'1'111 110111311 115 111011111111 111' 1111' 1111111111 11111111111 while :1111111: 13111111 131111111 11:15 1'ice-11rc1.i11e111, 111111 Marjorie 111110111111111 111111 561111qu1 .1111: 1?. 15.111 1,1111'11111, 111311' 11111-151111: wan 111511'1111111111111 111 11111111 111 111C ChillJlET'S .5111'1'css 11115 1cm: Paiz-Hellmz'c Council R1: 1163113111111ng 1111: 1'11ch 111110.11 1111;11111mli1111. 1111- 111111 Helleni1 11111111111 11.111111111111131. 11111 :11'111-1111-21 111 111111 11111111111951 11111119111111111 4 .'-'1 1111: 1411111115 1111 1.111- 1111111111151. 12111111111111.1111 111' 11111 rcprt-sL-IHuLJVL-a 1111111 111111 5111111111 :11111 1111113111111: 1111:; 1:111'1'1I'111I1g 1111111 acllEL's 11113: 111l11- 1'111111'5 111111.11 111111 arise 1111111 111511111: 111' 1111-1191111. 1111.. :15 :1 1111111111 1111' 11151115511111 11l 11111211111111 1:1 1111111111111 11111-11151 11111151111111111113511111-11211 111 11111111111115.- 1111' 1:11:11 51'111111111511111 111' I111.- 111ch 11111111 11111111111111111115 111111 1111' 5111111111 1111111. P1111 l-lullc11i1 111 1111 1-1101: 111:11'1111-11- 11111x1-:11111s11;111- 111111115111'1311 1111 1111-1111-1111 1.1111111 :11111111111' 1'1-1'11g111111111 I11 11111111'g11111121111111 11'1111'11 11-11 111 1111111111'1111111. 'I 111' I':1II-I lI'Ilvllil M atbematics Club Ummnl L'rvl': luu'ku'nrd -I1m't:1' is lhe 1110110 0' Ihv Mmlmmnlhh LIInh. iunnud under the guidance 01' Hr. ijL-ph j. lh-Imin um! Mn. Mnmit- H. W'ul'e. In order in Iivv III; In this multn. Ihc MnLhcanit's Club sponsors monthly diu'msiuns :Illtl h't'lul'cs on various m:nhcnmm'nl lupin. 1mm h'Cmnmmt lin'm'r. in Arillr melir'. .XIgL-In'u. :mci Cuh'ulux m lehcmutit'nl ln- lllH lion. TIIChP lcumt's :Ll'c uprn lu1he student hotly :IN u'tilf uh tu 1h:- mvmlacu ul 1113 Club. UthrL-Ih Eur LhL- yum :lI'L' Iluzmilu Mitrhcll. l'rt-Hidem: Hcmnun Hill. X'iuulh'midenl: ulcnnic jollnsnn. Renmi- ing Sct'wluly: Rum Luigl: Urslmn, Llnl'rcaprlnding St'c'u'iui'y: Wurn-n Ruusc. Tl'cnxul'm': I'icrhcrt Millelx PIH'Iiillllt'illjll'i'klll. . Numb. ;,. um 11. 3, ..... .-,, M . h M iv, . 1 .1... .LmeuMs 4g ?,2M5Mlgdg .1 MJAJU; L: a.- : uaJ 13.; :44 h v :59 . .w. w . h 6 'Y' German Club The German Club me: about once every mumh uml usually in honor 01' r-l guest 1mm abroad or from :m- nther school. Very h'cqucntly Lhc Counril OI Lhu West German chuhlic. Dr. Werner ih'uerknmnn :ItlenLled. and his zlLll'zuliVE wire spoke at lhc chapel pmgrmn. The CUI'IMllzilE scnl V'vl'y inall'uclirmztl lilm: and other m:nLL-l'iul. Among; the distinguished guestw meeting with the club this year were Dr. Oscar Cullmrln. Pm? I'essol' ul 'I-henlngy :II the Hm'hm'lnt. Paris, France; Dr. Friu Kzlersleu. EdLlC;-lLiUI1IlI Superintendem ul' Lower Saxony: Dr. Ulat Rudke, member of Lhe Hessian Dim: Dr. Cmmter Duhmn. Pmlcssur at the University ul' 'I'euhingei. :mti Professor Hum Shivers ul' lilllul'y Uni- Varsity. In the pinure below L'su-Imlingj Dr. Robert Ric. Clnh adviser: Pml', tlLIIhnam. Curie Fanning. Mr. Bnlet'kmamn. :HHI me. Frank A. Bankx Thr Lcl'mim GIH h T196 Spanish Club El Clul: Espunul 01' Clark College is very :u-tivc 21ml t'cmpcrnlive in rnn'ying out its program. The Club was Ul'gillliictl lay the purpose of :Itquuint- ing lht-t student with various Spanish azt'livities which Wthlltl immense their HLIL'III'y in speaking the language. Ply purticilxuitm, the nwmhcrn are able tn iut't'mse their knowledge 01' Lht vulture.- nl' the Spanish speaking Cutilltrles. Anmllg 5mm: 01' the :lt'tivititin which were presented in monthiy meeting were the observzltinn ul' Pnnu-tlntri- run Day. and :1 series of talks. lcrLLn'cs :tml game's. Oi'litit-rrs fur tht- year were: HLIIJtilL ftiubh, president: judge Clcx'Eluml. Vit'Evln'Chitlenti Mary Ciumer. senc- tzn'y: Charlene Turk. treasurer and Mrs. Cuertnn $E'1'Vv hug :lh' lth'ihf'l'. Charter Numbers of Kappa Zr-m 'l'ml. Slumiwll Clllll Kappa Zeta Tm; Journalistic Society Nulcm-rtlu 21nd ellerliu- wn'im In nllltlttllt publi- izltiul'lx im' hm m IHUl't: .smnmlt-ra i5 wu'urtlt'tl uhh :m opportunity tur mmnhmshila in th' tmnlms' nntx julll'llulihtil' nrgunimtinn. Kappa 7cm 'lhuu. Orgunirrd in Mulch. .9335. the organization in MMA- ing; E'ul' tht- IJcIlt-rihg nl irml'lluliam um tllr rnmpm and fur Ihc stinmluliun uf inlurt-si :unung Hltltlt'ftlb in- terested in Ijotn'nuliam :h :I In'uhwsirm. Mvrnlmn :Ilt' required 1:: hnw pilhlinhml :m :Il'litlt' and usual go through nlhm' imlurliun J'ulliinl . Charter IIItEIIIht'Ih :m- Harold Wultlinw. lmmurltr Reynolds. Ulffntltll'il l'nltt-mm, lldmld Humihnll and Dr. .I- l-'. SLIIIIIIICI'HK'LIC. Bum Phi Zulu is integral Inn! of hinlugy t'nurxcs. Beta Phi Zeta Biological Society l-humIt-Ll in liJ-IT lJy l'H'uit-rsmr Frank A. Hunks. Beta Phi ZvLu's purpose is to aid biology SludtrllLH in de- vcluping il Ilinlogirnl :miludr: towards the advance of xt'icnur. lII Llu- tlissmninuliun nl inl'nl'mulion in the l1cld.;:ml in em'uumging and maintaining :1 high IL'VCI uf sc'lmlm'x'hip nf' lhc individual nwmhcra. lectures. re- wul'cll in-njet'ls :Iml :eLurnding suminars Imu- given im- pmm In lhf: gl'uu'lh ui lhl: ul'gunimliml. Ullu't-t'n tm' LIIL- year were: W'iIliqu Hh'ig'ht. Presi- lelt: Rzrilm BnlIul'd, Vitc-aninlenl um! David Mr- I.:1L1gllfil1. Fictl't'lury. .Mlx'iwrr. 21H? Plul't'sburs Frank A. Lurks uml jmc-pl: Durllul. Iota Beta Chemical Society The 10121 Btu: Chcmiml Soday was fuundud in lEl-H by Professor KV. R. Burns, then Heutl 01 lhc Deparunenl of? Chemistry. The purpose ul' the smiely is. m EIN'OUI'dgC the inlereat of suuluum in Chemistry and to aid 1116 student in developing :1 scientific al- titude and :1 sound alel'Olll'll Lu the field of scieuw. The socieLy is trompmed 01' Chemistry mujnrs :Imf minors who have attained 15 averages in Chemistry :md uvcraill averages 0f '73 in their general t'LHTL vulum. .-X111r:l1g the activities of the sorieLy is the slu-msuring nf seminars 3.le lectures thmughom Lhc year. Bnhhye Dm'en, Secretary; Isaac Jordan, Dean of Piudgees. Other members an: 1km Bailey. Ruben Lewis. and Winfred Harris. Dr. A. S. Spriggs and Mr. Hunker Simpson Ell't' ntlvism's. luu: Bum um'nm'agus M'it'lllinl 'llH'UN'ligalillll. T196 McFe-Vriyz Concert. . . . Mllsic' 1m L'i'H' jnmmctl Hulmm Ilnll lnungv Im' Ilu: I'm'vlatiun gix-L-n Mr. Mn'lwu'rin. I J '3 lH-uitlL-III lumen P. Bruwlq mae :mmng :aumgruph svckmw. .. l Klumlpuniw Mumnn h-lmmn lilH Hriml llll lllllil'lxtlllltlilllur pznlm-Iahil; IIII Mr. Mth'nill. n Tlu': XItFm'rin :Imlit-Im- u'us rnlllllu- Iilrillii. :Ippn-rimiur. 1 2H '3 H; AH Football Season . . . . ALL SIAC ALL CITY ALL-ROUND PLAYER Had I f5 Problems m El'l'fu F .. . 20M ll Couch Epps lIit'Ll hard tn give the Littrtlinul :md letck Gridiron Panthers the pllnt'll thut led them to :I : Ht record l'clhl year. Teehniqtte. pigskin Iinesrse 21ml LICHiI'E was not enough to tttuke the Panthers u winning; team. Freshman players dominated the team pigttting three on the Ftrst team and the veteran players WL'I'L' mmtly in new positions. Other veteran players that held their same position were not :tt'mstotnetl Lu play- ing sixty minutes. The Janthers of this year were nut the jungle wiltit'uts that stalked their opponents tmtl tievuureti Lhetn. ThEy were terminus and mean but they were not winning. On several occasions Liuach lipps woultl tell the players, ' rhis 1:: 11m: :1 light but it bull 581116. The Panthers seemed to lmve mitten- tmtetl mt drawing blood from their opponents, tllbltiltl ul' wilttttnu. The tinnrhing stztlf worked ltttt'tl day :tntl night. at IJl'tICltt'E atnd meals and numerous skull prur- tiren trying to give the Punthet's the cxperiettttt: net- essury to have at winning team. Many of the games lost were a result at one mistake. Fur instance, the Fort Valley game WllCl'L' it Pillltllel' l'ailetl to cover the kit'kofl'. and the Fisk game where the Panthers couldn't keep I'mm getting IJEHItIliCH. There were other games where mistakes. or no mistakes tmultl hztve ttttttteretl. For instntttte, South Carolina State's team was. just iwtter than Clark: the JIithilktH HICNIHRS II. In Rt Newt Sulntttmt Huttgltts Rmvltttttl Walter Vattt'c amt Lihtltles Stimuli, 11. The Coaching 512297. .. Had Busy 5 835011 we made might have helped us In smre but not In Win. 7111C Xavier gttltte was :t 5;:th litttl belonged In the Gold Rush :Ii'ter tlte lint lire iltilllllt'h HI IJIuy: lhe Morris Hmwn game I'ntmt! us nlllth'igllttti. Mute ex- Itel'ient'e :Intl hatttlel' play IIlt tht- putt ul Ihl' Wntv verines gave them :t IJCLLCI me. Cuttth 1.. H. Emu hails hunt Xtu'tt't' l'IIit'etsitt' when: he llilllit'illitlHl in two spurts :Imi Nllll'l't'll itt ultr. He Wm H ittir hmtlntll player but he mu :l ttft'l'ilit intakethztll stat. 11ml :1 metnlaet oi lhttt grunt Ambus- ntutm' team, where he war. the set shut tuliat. Hi5 t'mtrhiltg t'ut'eer was slurtt'tl :tt Gilltcl't :tt'ntlemy when he tuttt'hetl 1! winning trnm. His Inst ytratt' :tt Clark SLIW him in imskethnll mm h. but now Itt: is the inukt't- hull, l'nullmil Lttttl tl'ut'k much. Ht: Itus tlmte ent-ptimlv ttlly well with the material he hnti In tm- and llll' hell: he had tu Inuhl that material. latitlt year that tirmh lipps hint heen ttt tilttrk tintluding thin FWD :uIlllt' plztyet hm. l'Ct'Cin'tl501thIlltlnlulltlillgIIHIIOI', Ali HIMZI. All Amet'irztn. All City; or what have 3.1m. Crmt'll Roman 'lhtll'lltltll it. well known In the tity 0t Atlanta till he did l'lih Cullegt- lthtting :il tllnt'k. He math: ttll Amerit'utt l-lmmt's in Itztakelimll. .XII HIAC human in lunlhitll :tIItI was the 51ml putt :Imm- pitm. Ht: tutti Cuttt'll liltpa tt'mLutI Iugelitt-I' :n it tht-t I1;ttl lJeen t'iuuumt'lttw Eur years. l'ul' Iherit' Metti the kun hung CLARK 6 . . . FORT VALLEY l3 Clark's Ill'hl game of the Ht'ilsult way. played under the Iighla. 'I'tm lemme u'ele nut tn get their iil'ht vit- mm :11 the wmon. l'mlh Leullls, WL'U murheti, played :1 lttl'll'lil Iihl hull with Chuk hlldillyj pay tlil't hrst. 'l lu- Wildcats- then wru- clelerIniIIt-tl m tum thin mninuI It'lll and did em with l1:ml running muinly m: tht' part :11 Laverne Gl't'mL Hull time luttltil the :mn'e Ii :IH. Beginning IIIL' wumd hull Chn'k I'Ct'cix'etl :Inll Illilltllt'tl the hull II'um thcil TiH ynrtl line tn Fun X'ntleyk 211 below: iming it. Qtltn'tetlmt'k. Newt Sulu- lllUIi lcutl :1 hluml Ihilhiy :iltmk with the hell; 0 Httttll I1:u'ka :15 Hgin l'IKITIH'tl, Ralph Culpepper. Luwrcut'e tunes and James 'I'uurII-etnlle. hVillt um: millule :Iml hlteen hL'TUlltlk it'll tn pltty il Junketi :15 H the store h'lh going tn remain tltlutlv Imkml. IILII I'm: Valley Hlltfiikt'tl ii lnm iIIIu lllt: hands ul .Hgiu Humetl :zml hntk out into the hands 0'. :1 H'ihh'nt u'lm stored. The IKYI' tt'ns grind, ending the gmm uith hull Valley winning Izi-ti. CLARK 0 . . . S. C. STATE 35 The Pinllllt'M :Ilm losing Iwu m'uights journeyed lu UrnIIgt-lnn'g. Huulh tinmlillzu. 1:: play the highly hu'urml Suulh Caruhllzl Slate HFihh'uts. State had won Ihlct- games and hm. none. The Panthers Jlltlde ll m'ilth ul player's muting Charles. Stinmn. cud. IU Eulllmtk aml putting M I'leis :Jlt emL l'hu Puntllerh t'trt't'it'ed hut umld hurtlly mute the hull. A pass il'mll Sulnllmn tn Stinnnn Iul' :lbuul twenty yards IJt-iullr SIinJII u'uu tmkic'tl nut nl hutmcl when- his heutl hit Iht- hellrh. l'htl Wiltlt'uls t-wmunlly lnuk m'er the hull ml dumb and tried :I hunl :ImningI uttnt'k :Imltml IJlll' right side cat the Iint- lull .H Iillih :IntI 'I'hmniln Lultun were deternlhwtl IJIJI to he IlltH'Ctl. thte then look to IIH: :Iil :IHLI stmtnl UH the hut. play. The PAT was ILJ'lIUtl. tllnt'k nlill had the spirit: Im the State kia'kull lhtr Pnlltht'l'n' tried hard umv agilin In truss the slr'ipcs hut :Illt'l' llle injury 01 Lutt'lcmt' Gntt-h sumething mm Iml hY Ilu- l'umhvt-a. tium'h limp; then tried zmuthel' Htrulegjn where ht Lunk nut Newt Sulumnn. :I running tlllill'LEl'llitttk. and 11m in Billy Rirhnrtlsun, :1 lmasing tlum'lcrlmtrk. Ril'htmlmn trim! hurt! to hit his; targets and resulted in t'lliltpjtflillt; twu m Mdllt'llnn. lwu tn Ellis. hm Lu Vume :mtl nut: to 'I'muhntnnu Stale Inegntl tn tt'y hunt 10 amp thin :Iltnrk um! um surt'essi'ul by inter- repting' the hull Ull the twenty yard line and m:nrhn ing illllJ the cml mmr. The IL'HI ml the game mm 21 srm'iltg least Im' the Hriltlt'iltx, CLARK 12 . . . ALABAMA STATE 7 Before WEE; Clark 11ml nut wall :1 hmnetuming gntttt: since ISHEJ. .-kltllt;tlgh this year the Punthct'hJ were. tht- underdogs by EB puints. they still managed to t'tMllC through with Ll Will not btt'ztme they hutl ll better team IJlll lieniuse they had the spirit. Jiltmtn'ugetl by the lnrulty :Iml .Hlllth'lllH the Panthers tnuk tn the Iieltl dctcnninetl to win regardless ol cost. Cilurk mm the tuss nml those to receive. The lmll was taken ml the yard line by .Atlgiu Burnett where he unwed the hull twenty :Irtlrs. two consecutive play: around entl held. Quarte'rhurk Newt Sofmtmlt t'ElHEtl the mnverted cml-l'ullhuck. Charles .Stinsun ll center where he gained forty yards on the IJhI'y. Thu blm'k that broke the play through mm H trons block between Eugene Walker uml Thomas Lol'ton. Algiu Burnett, Luwrem'e Gates. and Ralph Clulpcpper then temnetl together and ttzil'rietl the ball into the end Mme. The PAT was nu guml. Alter cxrt-ssivu rhnnging at the hull 1mm tme Dam In other. State tame nut mt top smring lmln the um yard line. llulf LilllL' fulmtl the store Aluhtnntl Hum: T. tllnt'k H. Um ' H 1th , . math; WINNI- ; K h: .. Jilt'k . umlumc It-HrI- . ,L'Iu n7 ? ' Inn Hf t H1! m - 7 .' dsf - mull ; JHUFH'L- :, d ht ., IE3 CLARK 6 . . . TUSKEGEE 12 The over Cntthtlent Panthers l'rittght hurtl httt t0 nu :lV'llii :lh' they tell to Tuskegee IEE-li. 'l'he Pztttthet's mixed up :1 variety of plays httt 'I'ttskegee tttixeti up :1 thl'iety oi tletensive maneuvers LU mmhut their plut'n. From the opening moment 01' the game the Pitlllhcrb were hatthetl hemuse rIittakegee, ttminly :t single witty, tezttn. eztttte out itt the T l't'lt'tttzttiott. l-ittlt' time HNH'E WHS I241 favoring 'Iitlskegee. The seetttttl halt W35 :1 nip :ttttl tttt'k httttle with .1 2111185 Baker being :t thorn in the side 01' the Punther's. No team scored tutti! the lust three llliIttltCS tt'hett Charles McClellan cztltght u pm on the tttte l'tmt line. The game emletl 12-8. CLARK 7 . . . XAVIER 45 For the seniors this hm- heett the fourth tinttset'tltit-e year that they have lost to the Xavier Gold Rush. This year wtts definitely at year that the Panthers were destined to lose. The gttttte stttt'letl :IS ii' there Wits :1 chance l'ut' EII'J upset. Clark held the Gold Rush three downtt and on the lust down they did .mtttethittg highly unusual they passed :ttttt it was gout! For the trtttth- down. The Gold Rush then kicked off to Chtt'k anti held them for three tlott'ns ltu'ring them tn kick. Again the same situation t'tecttrt'ed. ltitsning rm the lust down tor :t lOtlfiMit'Ht'l'l. 1t tvtts not until the third quarter lililL Clut'k l'mmtl the range. A puss itttetttletl lut' Charles Stimson l'ell shunt tit the target but quirk thinking mt the part of Ralph Cittlpepper ettuhletl him to mtt'h the IJEth :mtt tiskalt t0 the hlteen yard line hel'nt'e he mts tttt'kIetI. A heriea uli plays t'urt'ietl the hall to the. two yard line where Culpept'ner crossed the stripes lm' Chtrkis lirst tuttt'hth'ttt'tt. Stinstm's tunversiutt was good making the score 25-7. 111 the rest OI: the game the Panthers tried hard to hold down the score on the putt ul' Xavier and it:- CFCELBC the score on the part. of Clark to no avail. 12-I Freshman Geidders CLARK 6 . . . FISK 12 Clark played itx heal gttlllt' U1 the season :Itttl Wilh' topped rthm't ttl t'ittlttrt' IICHHINC tli hent't' Iteltttlttes. The Panthers stored six Lilllt'H itt wilt hel'ot'e hnullt' t'l'tJSHiltg the line with ntte tltttt t'mttttetl. 'lilte lint penalty that pt'etenteti il tuttthtlutvtt mas illegal me 01 the htttttls: the tlexl hultling; then illegal the UI Ilitlltlh'u'. t'lipltittg, uil' sitle. :mtl litmllt' illegal the :11 hilllLiS. Fisk tried hard tn slot; the hunt running HI Ralph Gttlpeppet' :mtl .lnttttts 'l'uutlh'tttt'te, htlt thew Imp. were :enlly hauling the hintzktt. In the st-t'utlti quarter Fisk I'etm'et'ett u Ittttthle tilt the ten tttttl line :ttttl went ill! to ntm'e. Hut the wzty thttt Clark was running nu rme Wm. yet tt'm'tietl :tlmtlt :1 victory. in the wttl'ltt'ise at Clark. Fisk iiitet't'eptetl u IJils's zttttl stut'etl :tgnitt. 'lihis put :1 dent into the pep Hi the l'tllltht'l'm ll tt'tts nut until the lust live Ht'tu'lltlh thttl. Ralph tlulv pepper mttght il Innis itt the mid mite tut tLInt'ka tint ant! firm! at'm'e. CLARK 6 . . . MORRIS BROWN 39 The il turkey Hay t'lusnit' Itutketl the HlilIttis with an m't-t'tlmt'ing tt'utt'tt UJ set- ttm t't'ty rit'uh. meet in :I t'gihe it all game. Mut't'ia Ihtuwn won the HM and thmc: t0 ret'eit'e. Neither lettttt strettteti :tltle lu get HLHI'LHI. The hull t'httttgetl hunth. ht'VL'Ittl LitllCH' helm'e Morris Brown tt'ntht'tl lttty tlit't. When Mm't'ih HI'HWII kit'kt-d nil. Llhtt'k set up its kithlI return. with every mun on Clark. teitltl taking; :I Illilll. .tlein lhnttelt went up the renter :mtl tteeIt-tl nl' It: the side and wtlx in the HlJtI! ltlltltillg I'ut' the goal line where he met r'nttght all the two yard line ht- Bruntltm Sutttltet'tt. In the next play Lilat'k l'tttnliletl :mtl tht- tVIilverittt's retnvet'etl :mtl m:n't'hetl all the way lll mite :Igztitt. Again Murris Brown kitkt't! nil' and Clark set up its kit'kttli' return with Mgin Uzil'llctl. t'et'eiving ttltt! mttrtjhittg ttll the way ttttttJttrheti inr Chlt'k's htst stinl'c. Betttuse at the ntttstamlittg playing; nt' Burnett. he was elected Itmmtttltle tttentittn .tXIl-.-'Xttterit':m; and Charles Htinstm was elected All SIMS. Thih' game ended the Printhztll RCEIWIII i'm' tht- yettt', :It'ltl we wutlhi like tu stly htt'eweii tn the SEIIiLH'H. Made 5 6625012 Interesting 77w 5441742 wall 7mm . . f :82 II I u x lit xx. Eufmm mevXLC Rf-'liH.-HJI Tunl-t-H Had 9n tereA ting year HIM BNSKE'I'ICFRS. Stunting. I m r: Chariie Branch. Km'et'tng: h'r-rm'rt: :uillfl't 'I'Imm:Ie-, Mihnn Heme James tulieu, tt'ulkcr. tihanic 'liinslcy. Connie Swiner. Tutu Chat'ics McClellan, Willie Mailin. Reginald Thu'ul, Wuncn Rnlmr. FIIgt-m- Rudolph lhnLt-I. William lierrin. t-einht :md .Illlillru' Btmu, Clark titnllege's SIALI t'humpitms miasetl nttt cm the tournament they won last year. To he invited tn the tourmunent a team must he Enticing the ten top teams. Tttskeegee was the eleventh team and Clark was the twelfth. Slill the basketball team had at better per- t'entztge than the l'cmtbull team 7 5352, to 1-1243. Mmt ut the Clark tans can't see why Clark hild melt a poor ret'm'tl this year with practically the same team. What it is. is this: last year Couch Epps had ten ttrmtl players that he used quite nl'ten Ellltl mettle must uf them appear to the ptihlir as first stringers. Actually there were only two lirst stringers from last year to return this year in the persons of Julius litum :mtl Reginald Threat. Missing l'mm last year's. squad were Roman Turmun, averaging 30 poiuts a game, Oihe Clark and Harold Hubbard -;tll first stringers. Also missing were the six and seventh players ht the persons of john Swain and Buzzy jones. The season opened 215 expected with Clark winning G; their lint. game ml Ruliert Phillips Hm :tgnimt Sawm- nzth State. the 51-12 tlel'etuling rhatmpiun. Btu tt'ilh the rest of the season came the HIHIXPCLIUd. nnd llie next game rwith Savannah State tt'ilk' a suiting l'enst lnr htztle. Altermtrds Clark went on In Iuse In Allen. Mul'l'hi Brawn. Smith Cill'tliillzt State, Benetlitt. Bethune Litmklnzm. Florida A R: M. l,illill'tl :ttttl Murehmlae. Playing Fort Valley twit'e us if they muted them. the Panthers. wult hath games. Kim'tthnltht'. :Iller heating Clark the hrst and after being highly lilvurt-tl Im' the second. Inst tn Clark by :t tiEdTS margin. RCng'tllCHh to how Inztny games Cilntk ur MUI'L'hUltSL: hntl Imt heliul'e the two meet, you t':1t1 never Iirt-tlit't u'hn will win. The rivalry between these um stliunls rzut ul- wttys turn the score around. Although Clark had :I losing smsun the Panthers still show promises nl' lacingj 2t winning team next year. A team IllilL wus tintttpnsetl nl' one senior. Im itmim's. and the rest mphmnmes untl treshmcn. shmrs great .-..w. 1:11e111. Reginald 111111-111 111111 the 1'111111istel11 high 5120111111. 1111111111 13111111 was the 1111011111111, 111111 Milton 1111:1111: 11-11111 the set shot artist Chu'k did, however, partmipate in th 1111 Georgia tuurn:1111c11t held :11 Booker T. 11111111111111.1'11111 High 5111111111, Atlanta, Georgia. 51111-11 met Allnmy State in tht- opener. and 111' toppling- them IHUVEd to the semi- 11111111: against 51111111111111 State. Savannah won. but 11112 11111111111111 1.1111 111111 :1 1111111110 101' 1111111 place ili 111611r 11111111 1113111 their r1111 reliable friend, F1111 Vu11ey1 which they 11111. 811 after 2111. we still had some out- 111:11111i111:l 1111111115 1011111131, 10 11111' 5111111111. This All Georgia 111131 11c:1s1111 111111'11:1111ent 11115 tht- first 111 its kind and :1 great 111111111115: :11111 the 0111c11115 have 3116:1111r 11111111111 planning 1111: 111111111111111-11t 1111' next year. H1111 1111131: Clark 111111; 1111 paper 11111 UJLIHlillTICI'it play next year? VV11111lel'1111. 1 111' the 111211 thing - this year. l1lt' Panthers 111111 :1 great change 111 111111113. Their 11111113111 1111'1111111' 11:111 heen 1111111 11111111111 the center. W'ith All American. Roman. playing 11111 11111 last year. 11 111111 11:11:11 :11 111111 :1 111:111 :15 big. :15 aggressive 111111 with :11; 11111111 11111-11116 :13 he 11:111. The FCHIILSI 111:111gc 1111: 111113111113. 111111 111:11 is what Clark did. 1111116311 111' 11111-1111111 111:1k111gz111 1111- 111111115,c1'111'y1112111 111:1111311011111. 11-11111 :1ll pnsitinm 111 1111' H1101, 111111 it must 111111- :1 1111.111 limit 111 111511111111 :111jtlhtetl 111 the switch. .1111111191' thing 111:11. 11:15 hcen 11111111111011.1111! er'CIW 111111-1111 is that Clark 1101's 11111 1111111.- tl1t' 11:11:11,111131'11 5111-1114111 1111-11 1'1 111111 I115t 111111; Our percentage 01 re- 111111111111 11111: 1:111el1 l1'11111 1159;, 111 :1111111t 33 ;I per 33.311113. It is 11111 1111' 11151 1.11 height altogether. 11111 1111111111 cx- 1111111311111. 111 11115111111;- next 19:11 61111111 15.11115 will 11:11-11 0111-1111111 the Panthers into :1 113:11 11351101111111 1mm. Lel 115 111111: :1111111101' 111th intn the 1111111. 11111111111111 Rouse 1:111le to CIurk not 115 11 11:151101111111 player. but Coach lipps developed him. Roman 111111111111 1111111: to Clark big. but that's 111111111 :111. He 11111 11111 11111111' 1111111 to 11.561115 tt'cight, 111111' 111111111111 211111 11011' 111 11-111111 11111111111 tht- hark 1111:1111. Harold Hubbard 121111111111 even 11111110 1111:1511111gl1111 High's 3' 11311111. 111111 Crmt'h developed 111111 111111 1111 6.1111131111011111 111l-m11r111 111111101: 811 it may 131151111 be L116 12211113 with 311111 phlyers :11: Eugene Walker. Charlie Tinsley :11111 Charlie 1111111111. We hope. 1513-1-57: PAHK 15111-1 LL 5131-1112131 1 1 l .11'. 11.11111 t'1111.1-.1:1-' 11131111, 1.1.1. 1111111 Tram Pimp 5:11., D111. -l .. 9:11'111111H11 State ... .. .... Atlanta 1111.. 111:1. I11 Savannah State. .. H:11'1111n:1l1 l11c11.. Jam. -1 Arlen University . .. .. 11112111111 11111111.. Jan. 11 .. 1112111 I1c-C11111kman . .. . Atlanta 8111.. 1:111. H 31111011111159 ......... . - .. Atlanta 1311111.. 11111. Ill 1'1. Valfcy . . .. Mam 11111111.. Jim. 13 M11111: Brown ........... .. .. Atlanta: 8111.. 11:111. I5 Kn icr linitcrsity mew 11116111111 M1111 jun. I? . Dillard Ifitirca'sin . New 111111111111 1111111.. 1:111. 211.. l-'1.K'111!1--x .. ...... Atlanta 1111.. 111111. El . . 1111211 linivcisity 1111111111I11:1.S. ti. 8:11.. 1:111. 22 . 3-1. C. 511111; . . Orangelnwg. S. E. 1:11.. jail. '35 Florida A. 3c M. . ...... .ttl..111111 MUIL. jun. Bl . .1111111111111 Stale .-1Il;1111:1 Tues Feb. 11 ....Bencdit-I , . .-'tll:111l:1 1-'ri,. Feb. 11 .. .. Morehousc . . Atlanta 311111., Feb. N 1111111 Feh. I. 1 1 1'i.. F611. IS .. 11'1111'11'111 A. K1 M. .. . 'I'ulfuhdssec, 191:1. .. Bethtllletlonknuan .. 11111-111111: licat'h. l 1:1. 111111115 Brmru . ..,., Allamat '1111' 3111' 11111. 111111. 11111111: 1119 1112111315 1111111 New Yuri It:n'e 13111111 :1 great help 111 the Panthers in lill'il' :111:11'L. huul: Iipps 11m 11-11111 1111-111 1'11115i-11c11ll1 in :IH 111 11131113: games. Standing fish In 1ig1111 11111-11111111 11111111. 11:11:16 1.11l11111. Reginald 'l'hn-at. Rudolph Barker, 111111 Milton 13161115. The Clark GI'IHCgE truck 1611111 11111111: up I'm all M the tlisztppninnncms witnessed hy the Clark I'1111s in the previous endeavors 111 the City meet which 1111:; the second meet in which the Panthers platted hl'st in their last Ifour tries. The Panthers journeyed to the Florida relays and ninth? nut 11 poor shmx'ing. Alfred Ellis and Leon Carlton broke the record 111 the juvclin contest. only to have their 1101' t'etm'd broken by :1 11111110111 from Southern with 11 throw Ul I892 111 the second meet, Clark dueled against lion Ben- ning in :-1 meet that seemed to he Fort Banning's until the very last. Clark lost the 0111.- 111116: 11111 :15 1511113111011 Packard was passed one hundred yards 110111 the tape alter leading all the way. Lowe molt high honors 111 the 11411171111111 dash. The City meet 11:15 the Panther's all the way. Clark received 11 first place in every event except the 101!- yard dash and the 2211-1121111 dash. It 11:15 Emerson Packard in thc 0ne-milc 1'1111, Charlen' Miles in thc two-mile 1-1111, Lowe in the 1411-3111111 tlash 11nd 1111: 88111 yard 1'1111, Walter Vance, Melvin Brown, 1-1-':1lte1- Lowe. and Algin Burnett in the mile relay. Alfred Ellis and Leon Carlton in the discus throw, Leon Carlton 111111 Alfred Ellis in the javelin throw. Charlie 'llensley 111111 All'retl lillis in the: shot putt. Algia Barnett in the hurdles. Ralph Culpepper in the brnntl jump. The Panthers racked up :1 tmal 01' 89 points to metkt it a clean sweep uver the Morehouse 111111111011 Tigers :uu' mutt; ..: . 1.1. Clark Tmck Team Tramples All Foes In City Meet 111111 the Morris Brc'an purple Wulverines 1111111 11:11! 51111131: ml 211 points :111tl 111 points 1'csjwt'tix-'cl1-'. This 11'in I'm' the Panthers had the largest margin lhlIL there l'lilS IJL'CI'I 111 the hixtnry 01 11 City meet. This 111111 hunt lltC 11111st impressive 51311111111 that the Panthers lmvu 11:11! since I951 when the Panthers 111111 by a 111:1rgi11 of 119 points to 39 points 1111' Morris Brown and I2 points for Mumhmlsc. Clark's 111111; 1811111 11:15 ultly 1111c. senior in lhe 1181151111 13f VVgtltcr Vnmt'. All DI the 111le will he l'ElJlI'nEES next year. The Cu-Cttptuin Of the t1'111'k team this year is Alh'cd lillis. 11 threo-lcttcr athlete who takes 1111 of his thl'k seriously. regardless 11l' what it 111:11' IJL'. IIC prepml :11 Bunker T. Hlashingtun High School where he 11115 :1 Um letter athlete. There ht: rt't'eivml 5111-11 humus :15 111c111i1t-rshi111'111 the all thy I'uothnll 21ml alI 1:in basket- ball 10111115. .Xl'tet' entering Chtl'k 11nd 111:tki111.l1 lit'sl-ltrztln loolhull 11ml hztsktttlmll his freshman year. he 1111.1. t'illletl into the Air Force. III the Air FUH'L' 111- 11111; tit'illetetl 1'11 luhktthull when' he 1111.13 clt'ttcd 11111- 151111 11f his 10:1111. HC 11115 the hrs! Nttgr'n to ever rt't'L'ivt- such an 111111111: The time ht: 5110111 in service tlitl 11111 I1111't 111'111 111.1111. He is out :mtl i9. ready in 3.511 :13; H 11L- 11't'1'c :1 h'Esthzil'I. Melvin 1511111111. 1111: 1111113111 ul thin year's 11.111111 is. also 11 former athlcle ul Hooker 'Il. Hilnhinglun High 51.111101. He partiripulul i11 luntlmll :1111! trm'k 111 high sr'huhl. 111111111111; twenty six 111111'ht11m'1111 his 11011111111511. . 1.11111. 1 F'Ittm Sitting 11:11 James 'I-nllt'I-If-UJIHJ. Cl'lurlcs Lowe. Melvin hrnwn. tllmrlt'i Miles. Waltm- Vamp; back row Mgla Bill'ltl'll. Lluirles tlrecn. tilinlnn Winhum. Ralph Eulpt-ppct'. 11ml 1.1'1111 Cnrk-lnn: cmmlmg. Eugene Walker aml .HIICtI l'lllih. 128 I .t H1'l . ln :uhlitiun. he was the dash man on the track team. Sittt'e entering Clark, he has teceivetl great t'etingnitiun in Itmlhnll. :llttl hut! hi5 must suct'essliul year in track his freshman year. He also has the hnever say die spirit. Clum'h 111';le has made thin truek team. Aigin Burv lien. :in :lthlele who never knew how to do anything extept run. hm hm? t'lHH'L'l'led into 21 htmlier. W'ulter V'nm'e upon entering Clark. had never hel'ore seen a truth Ineel: Cum'h Iipps mnvertetl hint into a mid- tlislullre m:nl. Lemt Curhnn and Allred Ellie, didn't me' they muld lhrnw :: jnvelin before entering Clark. Imt Cnmh limit. gave them the terhttiquc to go ulung' with their uhilitjgt Moreover, ietl Leon Carlton In the SMC t'hmnpiunship hefnre Carlton entered the SCIW'II'L'. Chtl k has great frenhhnm tulem this year that might Lul-rx ELLIh Tguel is1'03' Ii BRUW5 easily be developed. Walter Lowe, :1 lllididistilllte malt, run a 52 seconds HO his ErEShmzm year. Clat'es Miles has proved to have great stamina in the twn-mile run. .Imnes Touchstone has proved that he had speed. The Ireshmen have that they like to win. Clark is now preparing for the SIAC track and Field ch:-1mpi0nship. The Florida A 52 M Spikestet's have won the championship for the last two years. This year they are guing to receive much cmnpetition from Xavier and Clark. The latter two teams have been placing second :md third for the last two years. Clark haze several Brst place potentials in Leon Carl- ton, Ali'retl lillis, VVuItet' Lowe. limerson Packer. Charles Green antl Roosevelt Taylor. With Mm-ehouse taking puihts l't'unl Florida in the Hill and 22lJ-yartl dash. and with Xavier taking points in the one-miie relay. Clark may have :1 rthztnee to an easy Hrst place. final 1th BMtNII'I'I .... EE' . . . - q ngeae Huixs l'nitml Xcgrn tinHrgt: Fund 1': mnguuuluicd 11y l'rt-sidcm jumL-s P. Hum'h-y. Olllul'ri in the plum: an.- 111. H'. II. Halt. Gulm'al Eiluairmuu nl Ihc Ih'ivv: Nnac Cnrnh'll Chandler nml Mr. jamm .l- tvrm-n, spnumw nl Illl'. winning c'lawa: Mrs. Sara I-l. Lilirt'v lutl.5ImI1-mI t-l' Ilw winning group: and Pl'nlchsm H'ilm' H. Ihaliicn. tln-Cimiw- I'I'lil11. 'lllv IUHllH lztlwrumrg in; lumtinual well kept. Illn- lilllll' i-. an um Iiggh! fur :I EIIIIIHII Ilmnvr :1 InuiI-II ul rIn' ll-um'. klunagulln-nl llzm. Panther Frolics. . . 5 n lhc Hllhlmm pum . . 4 tnll' Iwin'h u'crr mung am! gm. . . . v . 3'. .81 K I .. ?kk .- A - 3i '---. I .- 9- u-Jn' a I; 1 EA x - w w L 7 'k1 f . r Tn... . l i 'w - $ ' w N -. w. ..-' 1 ; M : . w A .- U iht- nln'ing: party . . . llu' Ilullli Imlgl'n u'crcgnml. MIL h':l11kHiuliuuur-. I'Hilnh 'I'ulllllv Hnullmll HIIEI 1 .Il'illgL' V1 Winln pn'lmn'd ll't'nlll I'V'lt'i, 'Ihn' grnup :mum lnguilier E'm' :1 plmlugruph during the. Punlhcr's An- nuni KLIn-imnux' puny, T'wa: Him: . . . Irmnnings umi ztll. 131 If iNstiwaWl .mm inlurcsml. Pmle-hmr George J. 'lzlLC philosophy interesting. Lnllmri goon: 1111' thfiljn Ill't'Il'lllJl . . . maka- 13 : Mntlm'n Foreign Language smdL-nn 1111' laugh: by NIH: ul' Alllm'u'u's mml :mlsmmling pl'ui'wwrx ih'. jnhn ll. Murrow. HL'u' lurzul ul' tlu: hulmrlrmml. HI him Ilnmcri 5min lfw llmm: limimmim Smm'gnshunnl luncheon was plentiful. :quidnm l'Illlll' Hillinlx iuin the: I:IIILK HI K1:nL'x'i ' l1III1 ill IhL' IEITI-I Imu- tlllt'l, Dmu't'rs Mal'ltrllc Dell and Jim: Furn- hm'lll wen- Imsuigcti lay :ulmglzlph seekers. 'I'Iu- kllllllllli :Iml gcnclal pul.:iit..t311- imui lllt'iI' I'INI Al Hum? EH Krt-Hgv Hall. 133 Human lnl'lsull wilh l'rcsidcm Winfred Hmris hchn'c Iuking mm I1u: I'nhcgr nu '11:le I'ILH. i Harold Wnrtllalu' u11LI MuILIIu 'u Iirhnlx En? dulgc: in mluxing L'UIIYCIN'IH-IUH Jun :1 hard din uf muiving and :Lrlunding vhmn -q,.n.i - ' fI . I r Itcvt'u'mi PHI , t'ldlk'w Krliginlh I'mlxllmix Wurk wmkt'l. illiil'i uilh 11ml: I'.u-.mw .Inui l'mlhn Killingxwmih. I t:lillillL'I tIHmIL'i l'l'lH'ill'Nle Im lmml IUIIH'H, I i 134 Choose em Exciting Career . . . JOURNALISM Excellent Opportunities Offered in . . 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