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The Campus Mirror
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Christmas Carol Concert
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Mountain Carol, And The Trees Do Moan,
and the Mexican Carol, The Shepards al
The Inn. One could feel as he listened,
the sway of the enchanting one, two, three,
of the Mexican Carol.
The Morehouse College Glee Club sang
with much fervor, Rise I p, Shepherds, and
Follow.
One of the most pleasing numbers on the
program, sung by the Spelman College
Glee Club, and directed by Professor Willis
Laurence James was, Harken To Me. This
selection was sung with unusual feeling and
poise. The shading of the song was a work
of art.
The Negro Spirituals, as usual, were
looked forward to with great expectation.
Glory To That New Born King and Po’
Little Jesus were delightful.
Professor Kemper Harreld is to be com
plimented for the excellent quality of every
number on this program.
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“Let's Look Into This"
At last M.L.S. has found herself, thanks
to M.A. who gave away her uncle, Mr. F.A.,
a graduate student, as a dowry for Mr. F.A.
at Morehouse.
Just as M.R. thought she had “Fast Bud
dy,” safely, Y.M.H. decided thait, since Mr.
“Shag” J. wouldn’t, “Fast Buddy” would.
Out goes M.R. says Y.M.H.
C.C.M. is dangling between “Sweets,”
“Rlietta,” and “Shag.” Decide please.
“Cooter” J. is getting to be a “Sheik”
nowadays—working under NRA hours. As
the roll is called G.E.S., E.A., “Butter-Nuts,”
and “Mary” all answer “Present.”
I.G. is like the old lady in the shoe—
“She has so many fellows, she doesn’t know
what to do.”
T.E.M. says “Woo” T. has gone to China.
Please Ask
M.B. why she is “without a. song.”
“Bubber” Menchan if O.W. has been tak
ing “aesthetic dancing.”
Pay if Adams can sing “Thanks.”
E.S.FL how she kept Alleson from the
Freshman Social.
M.B. where “Smitty” is.
E.M.M. and Mr. L.K.S. why the Morgan
Hall girls can’t pass through the living
room on Sundays, Tuesday nights, and Sat
urdays.
“Big Jones” how he liked the gift “Santa"
put in his stocking from E.D.
(’.S. why she spends most of her time
with “McFall” when there's love in her eyes
for “Shipwreck" K.
M.E.M. why she is fond of the newly-
made “Alpha.”
M.P. why C’.B. is coming home again.
A Night of Gaiety
Edna Douthakd, ”14
In everything’, no matter how serious,
some time must he taken for enjoyment or
play. The adage, “all work and no play
makes Jack a dull hoy,” is well said.
On Saturday night. December 16, the Sen
ior class demonstrated this with a Christmas
party. Although it wa> nine days before the
twenty-fifth, the Christmas spirit was sug
gested by the deeorations hung in Morehouse
North Reception Hoorn.
About fifty young women and men, with
Mrs. Lyons and Miss Ruttkay, heljxnl to
make the affair a success. In various parts
of the room were tables with dominoes,
checkers, and other games. This was new.
Everyone marveled at it, but they were will
ing to try the games. After playing the
games and changing from table to table for
about two hours of much laughter and fun,
refreshments were served. It was with great
reluctance that the guests departed and many
wished to know when we would have another.
It was a very enjoyable diversion from the
more serious side of college life.
Mrs. Lyons Entertains
On Saturday evening, December JO, 10JJ,
Dean Lyons, assisted by Miss Ruttkay, en
tertained those students who remained on the
campus during the holidays. At eight
o’clock the guests gathered in the spacious
living-room of Morehouse South, which was
illuminated by a beautifully decorated
Christmas tree, and adorned by the regular-
Christmas regalia of wreaths, and bells,
uniquely arranged. An hour and a half was
spent playing popular games after which
the room was in an uproar while each guest
displayed an attractive souvenir.
After cocoa and cookies had been served,
the group expressed thanks to Mrs. Lyons
and Miss Ruttkay and said, “good night.”
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