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CLARK PANTHER
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Forrest Patterson, Jaimes Trice, and
Blaine Waynes.
Received letters for meeting standards
required in track: Bobby Leonard, John
Cannon, Arthur Johnson, Hubert Ricks,
Offie Clark, and Roman Turmon.
Seven members of the football team are
graduating this year and were presented
varsity sweaters by the Athletic Associa
tion: Andrew Benton, Joseph Eberhardt,
Octavious O’Neal, Samuel Sanderson,
Clarence Williams, Roy Wolfe, and Benja
min Lloyd, Robert Phillips and Robert
Barham, graduating basketball players,
also received varsity sweaters.
Forty letter awards were made in foot
ball, basketball, and track. Only two ath
letes were awarded letters for the three
sports; Offie Clark and Roman Turmon.
INTRAMURAL AWARDS PRESENTED
Winners of the recent intramural tourn
ament were also honored at the banquet
by the presentation of medals to individ
ual players of the winning teams.
To the sophomores, who won the bask
etball tournament for the second succes
sive year, went the intramural basket
ball trophy which is theirs now) for per
manent posession. Members of the sopho
more team are Norris Muldrow, Clarence
Lewis, Eugene Brown, James Trice, John
Cannon, William Powell, Jaimes Parham,
and Wilbert Christian. Second place in
basketball went to the freshman class.
Freshman players were Douglas Rowland,
George Davis, Leon Alexander, William
Rolle, Charles Teamer, and Julian walk
er.
The volleyball championship went to
the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity on the
strength of Bennie Lowe, Reuben Sim
mons, Forrest Patterson, Samuel Sander
son, Harold Hamilton, Nathaniel Thomas,
Arthur Johnson, and Herbert Wellons.
Second place in volleyball went to the
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity whose roster
includes William Stanley, Andrew Alli
son, Homer Shipman, Maurice Thompson,
Solomon Sears, and Perry Mitchell.
On the tennis courts Avery Burress, rep
resenting Kappa Alpha Psi, ended ahead
of Herman Wilson, also representing Kap
pa in the singles.
William Stanley, Alpha, and Arthur
Perry, Alpha, came out victors over Rob
ert Phillips and Avery Burress in doubles.
On the ping pong table Arthur Perry,
Alpha, and Robert Knox, Alpha, won
first and second place respectively.
James Jones and Robert Knox were nosed
out of first place in ping pong doubles by
Solomon Sears and James Parham.
Homecoming Queen and Fraternity Queens
Deltas Observe
May Week
Mrs. Anne Cochran, Director of Practice
Teaching at Morris Brown College de
livered a message to the Clark Student
Body at the recent Delta Sigma Theta
“May Week” Observance held on May
17 in Davage Auditorium. Mrs. Cochran
spoke concerning “The Rights of Our
Greek Letter Organizations In Our Col
leges From Charter to Practice”.
In her message Mrs. Cochran told mem
bers of Greek Letter Organizations of
the responsibility they must assume as
leaders of the masses. In stating that Ne
gro sororities and fraternities are heavily
social she told Greek Letter Organizations
to “re-examine objectives and re-chart
courses.”
At the program the following awards
were made as part of the “May Week*’
observance: Co-ed of the year in groom
ing, Miss Willa Rose Henderson; in Ver
satility, Miss Juanita Marshall; in Per
sonality, Miss Mary Ruth Smith; in Schol
arship, Miss Vienna Thorn; in Citizen
ship, Miss Patsy Chandler. The Co-ed of
the Year Award was made to Miss Eula
Jones, senior, of Chattanooga, Tenn.
SIGMA
Psi chapter, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity,
Incorporated, Presented its National “Big
ger and Better Business” program on
Wednesday, April 11, in Davage Auditor
ium. The guest speaker was Mr. J.L.
Wolfe, Real Estate broker of Atlanta.
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They should consider qualifications, and
qualifications should be determined by a
candidate’s accomplishments, not by his
promises.
This editorial in no way reflects the
policy of the PANTHER. The policy of
the PANTHER is indicated on page two.