College Observes Mothers’DayMothers and guardians of Clark students who were in attendance at the College’s joint Mother’s Day Vesper and the exhibition of art and floral presentations Sunday afternoon, May 8, heard Mrs. Sujette Fountain Crank, Executive Secretary of the Phyllis Wheatley Branch YWCA, deliver the address in Davage Auditorium. Special music was furnished by the Women’s Ensemble under the direction of Miss Ollie B. Brown and Dorothy Hunter, senior music student, whosang.Principals in the service were The Student Art and Moral Ex-Dean of Women Phoebe F. Burney, hibit, under the supervision of Art Helen Everett, Maurice Fitts, Ger- Instructor Chestyn Everett, por-aldine Scott and Rosa L. Orsborn. trayed uniqueness, interest and Immediately following the service, festive beauty. The former quali-Clark College Faculty and Staff ties were typical of the creative members greeted the mothers at a products by the painting and draw-reception in the Trustee-Faculty ing classes. The latter quality of Room of the Haven-Warren Ad- beauty especially appropriated the ministration Building. display of the Art Education class, , ,, and featured over 1500 hand-madeThe service, a tribute to mothers and guardians of Clark stu- carnations and roses. This part ofdents, is sponsored annually by the exhibit was especially designedthe College’s Personnel Depart- for the significance and beauty ofment. Mothers who live in Atlanta Mothers Day. The exhibit was de-and within a 100-mile radius were . ,. , , . «tt l , signed to display the creative ef-invited to the service. Ushers and, , - ,, . ,, ___ forts of the students m the Arthostesses for the service, the reception and the exhibition were se- Department over the past schoollected from each of the residences, year.