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CLARK PANTHER, NOVEMBER, 1950, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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, 4 . . artiam , Wppk” observance the above young ladies were selected by the men oi uarK as mosi aeservmg 01 me nuuors
, In r7 T h r Lefrto rlt M™ Hazel Grimed; mL Pauline Postel, Moat Popular; Miss Eula Jones, Most Versatile; Miss
Smljohnson Best Personality Mi" Juanita Marshall, “Miss Charming”; Miss Julia Thompson, Best Proportioned Figure; Miss Marvalma BeU, Best
Friendly; Miss Ethel Watkins, Best Thinker; Miss Helena Miller, Most Sympathy
me GREEKS
Omega
The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
observed “Achievement Week” No
vember 12-18. This is an annual
^national observance of the Frater-
' ~ ' nity and was inaugurated in 1920
Delta Sigma after a proposal 'by Dr. Carter G.
^ Woodson at the National Conven-
The Delta season of activities The Sigmas held their annual tion of that year,
started with the annual “rush” smoker October 11, 1950. The oc- Achievement Week has, as its in
party given in Thayer Hall Rec- casion was enjoyed by all. Among tent, the noting of progress of the
reation Room early in October. The the visiting brothers present were Negro, socially and economically,
motif was “Accolade to Autumn.” Brothers R. O. Sutton, Dennis The theme of the 1950 Achievement
Deltas and Pyramids fashioned Wooding and Virgil Scott. Remarks Week is “Strengthening and Safe-
ground the clock” wearing apparel were made by Brother Wooding and guarding the Human Rights of All
for the newcomers so that a gen- Scott. Americans.”
eral idea of proper dress could be There is, in connection with the
extended. The brothers m the bond of Phl theme of the program, an essay
As the weeks passed by, Sorors f eta Sl f" a Fraternity Psi Chap- , ontest sponsored by the Fraternity
Elsie Buford, Avis Carver, Willie ter ’ wl * h to express to Miss Rose- among the high schools of the na-
Eva Engram, Harriett Junior, and
Vienna Thorn were seen about the
building wearing black robes. This
was not Halloween attire, but in
itiation garb for Alpha Kappa Mu
Honor Society. Congratulations to
the above mentioned for being ac
cepted.
With homecoming fast approach
ing, the football team elected
Soror Juanita Marshall as “Miss
mary Slaughter, our elected queen
for the year of 1950-51, our great
est appreciation.
Cresent
tion.
The winners of the essay contest
will be awarded scholarship aid.
The purpose of the contest is to
arouse thought on the issue of
human rights.
On Thursday morning November
16, Beta Psi Chapter of Omega Psi
Phi presented Cleveland Lyons as
featured artist in a program of
The Crescent Club of Psi Chap
ter, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity,
has gotten off to a very fine start Gershwin music.
Clark” of 1950-51. Sorors Annie for the school year 1950-51. Con- On Friday, November 17, Attor-
Burt and Barbara Taylor reigned structive plans have been made and ne y Grant Reynolds, Vice Basileus
as Kappa and Omega queens.
the foundation has been laid for
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority also programs throughout the coming
welcomes Soror LaVerne Gaither
who is an instructor in the depart
ment of music and now organist
for the Clark College family.
Kapp
a
Kappa Kats Proud of Queen
season.
The men of the Crescent Club
stand for high ideals and things
that are good. We recognize the
fact that the word Fraternity
comes from a Latin word “frater-
nitas” meaning state of being
brothers, therefore we are giving
our all to uphold the principles
of the Fraternity, spoke at the .
Omega’s chapel program. Reynolds Dean A. A. McPheeters and Rev. S. Marion Weeks flank Rabbi Grafman
, . 1 ,. .,, of Emanuel Temple, Birmingham, who spoke recently during chapel
spoke in connection with the theme Tbe Rabbi spoke concerning the relationships between minority
of the 1950 Achievement Week pro- groups an d narrated briefly on the part played by Jews in the settling
gram. of America. ■ . :
The brothers in the “Bond” of
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Gam-
ma Kappa Chapter, are proud to u P on whlch a11 Fraternities are.
have Miss Annie Burt reign as founded. The Club consists of a
queen of Kappadom. Miss Burt is body of men associated for their
a senior majoring in Business Ad- corn mon interest, business, pleas-
ministration She hails from Bir- ^ or & religious society for pious
mingham, Alabama and finished the • ' ■
Fairfield Industrial High School of P ractlce and benevolent purposes,
that city. She is a member of the Besides the loyalty to our own
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, prospective Fraternity; we the
Y. W. C. A., Ala-Missi Club, and men 0 f the Crescent Club respect
the N. A. A. C. P. Miss Burt pos- a b ; gb degree our fellow man,
Sesses all the qualities that go to
, , . and al other Greet Letter orgamza-
make a good queen. When we leave
the “Bond” in search of Miss Kappa tions.
we are ever conscious of the quali- We ple d ge our full support to
ties and requirements in general, eacb an d every program that may
Our queen is charming, gracious, be fcy clark Collgge for
easy to get along with, and able
to accept a responsibility. She is the remainder of the school year,
also active in extra-curricular ac- and we also extend a cordial invi-
tivities, a loyal Clarkite and of tation to any who would like to
course in good academic standing join our ranks,
in the Dean’s Office.
The officers of the Cresecent
We have a long trail to travel Club are: President, Richard Wash-
together. She is our queen for the ington; Secretary, Thomas; Treas-
school year 1950-51. We are proud urer, Joseph Jewell; Chaplain, nark” Juanita Marshall, seated on her throne at Clark’s homecoming on November 4, 1950.
her .nd she mounts he, throne Henry Hummer; Business M.n- At tarrilj*j 5“„Sfy°Vel * irffto'SA mS. ‘bSS* ttStw
in Kappaland her every wish will ager, James Jewell; Reporter, M . gg Ro g emary Slaughter, “Miss Phi Beta Sigma”; Center, Miss Delores Arnold, “Miss Loyalty of Clark
be our command. Avery Robinson. College; Miss Annie Burt, “Miss Kappa Alpha Psi”; and Miss Julia Thompson, Miss Alpha Phi Alpha.