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The Campus Mirror
SOCIAL NOTES
A Club Meet
Eddiklkna Haynes, ’31
On March 3, in Laura Spelinan Assem
bly Room, the Wheat ly-Fauset Debating;
Club held its regular meeting; the topic dis
cussed was: “Should Women Earn, After
.Marriage .’’ As the topic was informally de
bated everyone contributed. The affirmative
was led by Frances Lawson and Eddielena
Haynes, the negative by Mamie Hynes and
Juanita Jernigam The entire audience, act
ing as judges, voted in favor of the argu
ments of the affirmative by one ballot.
Come, listen in with us March 17th, in
Laura Spelinan Assembly Room!
Laugh a Little
Edythe Tate, ’32
He: “No woman ever made a fool of me!”
She: "No / Did you do it all by yourself?”
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Absent-Minded Professor’s Wife: “Wait,
John. Are you sure you have forgotten
everything ?”—Purple Parrot.
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Sirin in Front of Louisville Store
J. A. Ham
Eggs and Butter
Alice in Wonderland
On January 21st, Tony Sarg did indeed
transport the Spelinan audience from Ilowe
Memorial Hall to a marionette world of
make-believe and wonder. The curious Alice,
the stern Duchess, the mad Hatter, the so
phisticated rabbit bewildered and amazed the
large number of small and grown-up chil
dren present.
The entertainment was an unusual one.
Everybody went away thoroughly satisfied
that the rabbit was punished for his misdeed.
One Prayer
Ida Miller, ’33
This is one prayer: That in my heart that
spring which, tense, responds to each new
mystery—uncoiling in the path of loveli
ness—will he so strong that neither grief
nor love nor hope nor joy can still its
answering. Then can I see Truth walk on
this green earth, and know her with the dew
upon her eyes, and, seeing thus, can know
your will in all the lovely spontaneity of
your joy. Then only can my life be what I
wish—a trail of beauty growing toward your
heart.
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Glee Club and Orchestra
Concert
Sylvia McMillqn, ’33
The Morehouse Glee Club and Orchestra
presented their annual recital Friday eve
ning, February 27, 1931, at 8:00 o’clock in
the Chapel at Morehouse College. A large
group of teachers and students from the
various colleges in the city and a number
of interested friends composed the audience.
The program was opened with a March
(l)rumm), and an Overture to Figaro
(Mozart). During the course of the pro
gram, two other selections were played by
the orchestra, including Aida, a Fantasie, by
Verdi-Roberts, which Avas the last number.
Adding to the variety of the program
were: A trumpet and violin duet (a Cad-
man melody), played by Kenneth Days and
Edwin Thomas; a saxophone solo (melody),
bv Van Alstyne, played by Henry W. Ben
nett; a violin selection, Allegro Maestoso, by
de Berio (one of which Avas Brown’s Your
Song of Paradise, sung by a \ r ery promising
tenor, Francis Long, Avho received an encore;
baritone solo, I Love the Moon, by Rubens,
sung by Joseph Bailey, Avho also received
an encore. Oft in the Twilight Glow, by
Drdla-Mervin, and Hear Bern Bells, by
Strickland, Avere sung very effectWely by
the Morehouse Quartet.
Among the numbers given by the Glee
Club Avere: Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life, by
Victor Herbert; Keep in the Middle of the
Road, arranged for the Yale University Glee
Club by Marshall Bartholomew, and Hush!
Somebody’s Calling My Name, arranged by
Kemper Harreld.
The piano accompanists for the evening
Avere by Mr. Harreld, director, and Herbert
Mells, a student at Morehouse College.
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Student Recital
Ida Prater, ’31
The recital presented at Ilowe Memorial
Hall, Saturday evening, February 7th, at
7 :30 o’clock, by the advanced students of the
Music Department was a rare treat for the
residents of Spelinan campus as well as for
many A'isitors.
Compositions of the highest type were ren
dered with excellent technique. The program
consisted of such piano selections as Haydn’s
Sonata in I) Major, which consisted of three
movements, and was played by Annlixabeth
Madison; Beethoven’s Sonata in E Flat
Major (first movement, Sylvia McMillon;
Chaminade’s Autumn, and Ireland’s Raga
muffin, Theodis Weston; Grieg’s I eh Liebe
Rich, and Debussy’s Galliwog’s Cake Walk,
Melbahu Bryant; Liszt’s Rhapsodic Num
ber 8, Carol Blanton, and Rhapsodie Number
10, Josephine Harreld; Chopin’s Impromptu
in A Flat, Naomi Williams, and Sibelius’
Romance, Marjorie Ste\A r art.
Schubert’s Sonatine Avas played as a violin
solo by Lottie Lyons. There Avere also four
A r ocal numbers, Avhich consisted of Haydn
Wood’s A Brown Bird Singing, by Lindie
Harris; Rachmaninoff’s 0 Cease Thy Sing
ing, Maiden Fair, Naomah 'Williams; Hamb
len’s Sunshine in Rainbow Valley, Spelinan
Quartet, and Brewer’s The Fairy Pipers, and
Dett’s There’s a Meeting Here Tonight,
Spelinan Glee Club.
The recital was conducted by Professor
Kemper Harreld, head of the Music Depart
ment.
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