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THE PANTHER
October 12, 1979
LEWIS—from p.4
which entails choosing good
scripts, training students fora
life in theatre, and putting
enough time and effort into
what I am doing,” she said.
She added however, that
there are some natural
drawbacks with Clark’s
department. “The drama
department is pretty small at
Clark. This means that we
have to work twice as hard.
“We mainly overcome this
by utilizing the services of as
many professional people as
possible, such as Bill Mackey
and LaTanya Richardson,
well known choreographer
and actress respectively.”
During the past summer Ms.
Lewis joined the ranks of the
professionals when she ad
dressed a section of the
American Theatre Association
on the role of the professional
black actor.
Ms. Lewis also spent part of
her summer participating in
the Atlanta New Project. Her
most memorable appearance
in the New Project was in
“Rapid Transit” where she got
to work with many Clark
college graduates.
Even though Joan Lewis
won’t be sitting in the direc
tor’s chair giving the orders in
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia
Wolf?”, she will definitely
have an impact on the direc
tion in which the play takes
toward success.
FARMER—from p.6
Clark is a well-rounded, black
liberal arts institution,” said
Ms. Farmer, with many
positive perspectives, yet is
has its shortcomings.”
Born Sept. 22, 1958, Ms.
Farmer attended Eastern
High School in Washington,
D,C. where she was voted Miss
Eastern for 1975-76 her senior
year. She was also second
attendant to Miss Interhigh
her senior year.
In the Miss Interhigh
Pageant, Ms. Farmer was
voted Miss Congeniality, the
same award she received in
last semester’s Ms. Clark
Pageant.
Ms. Farmer’s plans for the
future are to graduate from
Clark in May and return to
Washington to work in St.
Paul’s Insurance Company.
While working at St. Paul’s,
she plans to attend the
American University Law
School.
THOMPSON-from p.6
After receiving her
bachelors degree in Public
Relations, Miss Thompson
would like to work for a major
company in the U.S. and go to
law school or get a masters
degree in Public Relations or
Advertising.
“I would employ teachers
with outstanding talent,”
stated Miss Thompson, “I
believe blacks have talent that
should be projected, not
wasted.”
Miss Thompson has received
many honors at Clark: a
citation for the highest grade
(3.75) in the Honors Program
her freshman year; a member
of the Regional Honor Coun
cil’s Constitution Committee,
her freshman year, of which
she was the only black and
youngest member; she is
currently a member of the
National Collegiate Honor
Council’s Executive Com
mittee; and has been on the
Dean’s List the four semesters
she has been at Clark with a
3.65 grade point average.
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COASTER—from p.5
documentary on roller coasters
starring Vincent Price.
“Vincent loves roller
coasters,” Kyriazi said. “He’s
a real nut. The movie brings
out another side of him.”
The book, a pictorial history,
was published shortly after
Kyriazi took a cross-country
tour in 1974, when he rode 81
roller coasters in a month.
He has been traveling from
city to city promoting the film,
which is being aired this fall.
The film, syndicated by Four
Star International, takes a
definitive look at roller
coasters, thrill rides and
amusement parks. Price rides
the first loop-the-loop built in
1904 and takes the audience
with him on such demons as
the Mindbender and The
Great American Scream
Machine, both at Six Flags
Over Georgia.
KID— from p.5
The red and black painted
athletic blocks are not the only
things the youngsters play on
while they are visiting the
school. Often they can be seen
jumping rope, riding bicycles,
or playing hand games. To
most Clark students, the
children just bring back a
welcomed memory of those
forgotten innocent years.
“Come on y’all, let’s play
tweetaleetadee,” Tracey
hollered out.
STUDENTS- from 7
Monique feels Clarkites are
sociable and friendly. Like
most international students,
Monique misses the comforts
of home, and feels annoyed
when Americans cannot
understand her accent. Moni
que said, “I love talking to
people interested in my home.
It makes me feel at home when
I’m away from home.”
CHRISTIAN - from p.7
Jesus Christ’s Great Com
mission by making disciples
and developing disciple-
makers in every nation.
Another organization, the
Clark College Christian
Fellowship, was partially
founded by a staff worker of
Inter-Varsity. Its purpose is to
proclaim Christ and to show
how He deals with all the
needs of life.
These organizations spon
sor a variety of campus ac
tivities throughout the week.
Keep your eyes open for their
signs and posters. Also, future
activities will be announced in
upcoming issues of this paper.
“Verily, verily, I say unto you,
He that heareth my word and
believeth on Him that sent me,
hath everlasting life.” (John
524)