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faculty, (Pla^erAFaculty in UNCF EffortAs a part of its efforts to help the U-nited Negro College Fund, the Clark College faculty on May 10 and 11 presented, in Davage Auditorium, Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest”, a three act comedy.Under the direction of Mrs. Emma Cunningham, of the Department of English the cast composed entirely of faculty members performed both nights before a full house and turned in well-polished performances.The cast included; Mr. Allbert Berrian, Miss Willie Ruth McMullen, Miss Esther Cast of “The Importance of Being Earnest.” Left to right; Mr. Merle Jackson, Mr. Darwin Turner, Mrs.„ ^ m . T1 , Phoebe Burney, Miss Thelma Allison, Mr.Wiley Bolden, Mr. Darwin Turner, Miss Esther Jackson, Mrs. Thelma Haro]d Mazyck Mr George Ferguson, and Allison, Dean Harold Mazyck, Dean Phoebe Burney, Miss Willie Ruth Mr. Wiley Bolden.McMullen, Mr. Albert Berrian, and Mr. George Ferguson. Entire proceeds from the presentation_ were given to the Clark UNCF program.
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Atlanta Panther

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Wed, May 30, 1951

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