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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
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