Clark Atlanta University - Panther Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1955

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. 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

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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



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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

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