Newspaper Page Text
November 15, 1935
THE CAMPUS MIRROR
7
Sunday School
The Spelman College Sunday School
is making rapid progress in its new and
renewed projects.
Students have had a chance to choose
the course in which they are most in
terested, and are being instructed by
teachers who show as great an inter
est in their students as in their par
ticular courses. The teaching faculty
is made up of Mr. Bullock, Miss Bolev,
MBs Davis, Miss Mary L. Smith, Miss
Robbins, Mrs. Reddick, Mr. Jenkins,
and Mr. Whiting.
There is also a vital part in the
program of the Sunday school which
the students themselves play. Once
each month the student superintendent
has complete charge of the devotions.
Working under her is a program com
mittee composed of a representative
from each of the four college classes
and one representative from the High
School.
The seniors are heartily cooperating
with a plan proposed to give students
practice in public speaking by consent
ing to volunteer to take charge of de
votions one Sunday.
There is also interest in a project
carried on with reference to a special
friend who is now very old.
The officers of the Sunday School
for the year are:
Minnie L. Pinson .Student Superin
tendent
Ednah Bethea Secretary
Helen Smith ... Treasurer
Mrs. Brazeal Faculty Superintendent
The Glee Club
Already the Glee Club has shown
signs of great possibilities. Many new
and able members have come to us this
year.
The officers of the Glee Club are:
Geraldine Ward
Rosalind Dixon
Bloneva Bride
Bobbie E. Floyd
Edna Gacier
Harriet Mayle
Marv F. Britton
President
Wee-President
Secretary
Asst. Secretary
Business Mgr.
Librarian
Librarian
The French Club
The program for the first meeting
of the French Club included a solo,
Parlez-moi D'Amour, sung by Eloise
l—her, a brief talk by Professor Lloyd
of the French Department, Atlanta
University, and French songs.
Plans are on foot for interesting
things this year.
The officers for the year are:
Beulah Johnson President
Ruth Thomas \ ice-President
Carolyn Lemon Secretary
Roseland Dixon
Chairman of Program Committee
Y. W. C. A.
On the evening of October 27, Miss
Florence Warwick was guest speaker
at the regular Y meeting. She gave
a very interesting and enjoyable ac
count of her summer study at the Ben
nington School of the Dance. She drew
a clear distinction between aesthetic
dancing and such other dances as tap
ping, trucking, and the like.
Miss Warwick is a graduate of Spel
man, 1935, and teacher of the dance
in our Physical Education Department.
New officers for the Y were elected
October 24. They are :
Dorothy Williams ..... President
Connie Spencer .Vice-President
Roseland Dixon Secretary
Miss Winifred Wigal, staff member
of the National Board of the Y. W.
C. A., will be the guest of Spelman
College beginning November 14.
Miss Wigal, whose particular field is
religion, has been among the colleges
of the South for the last four or five
years, and is especially acquainted
with Negro college students.
During her stay at Spelman, Miss
Wigal will meet the Y. W. C. A. Cabi
net, and hold conferences with any
other students who are interested in
Y. W. C. A. work.
The Exploring Sphinx
Bobbie Lee Floyd, '39
We hold to our enigmatical char
acter and purpose.
Now that we are adjusted we feel
that we are finding our places in Spel
man community. The Dramatic Club
has enrolled 14 freshmen, the Glee
Club 19, the chorus 19, and the D. R.
C., is exclusively a freshman club. The
freshmen are also cooperating with the
Y. W. C. A.
We are now casting about studying
each other in view of the time and
prospect when we shall become a real
class with our own officers. Though
we are very fond of our Senior Ad
viser, we shall feel more load on our
shoulders when we can meet and do
business under our own class officers.
The one project which we have com
pleted has been the presentation of the
program, ‘ ‘ Kollege Kapers.'"
MEDLOCK’S
PHARMACY
INCORPORATED
“Where Lee and Gordon Meet"
Ice Cream, Sandwiches Delivered
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Phone Raymond 3161
A Real Treat
Theodis Weston, '3S
While the rain pattered on the roof
Sunday evening, October 20, the Mor
gan Hall girls were unusually favored
in their religious hall-meeting with an
entertaining speaker, Mrs. Marion
Starling, who spoke on “The Divining
Rod.” For about fifteen minutes, the
girls were spell-bound as she unrav
elled the contents of her subject in
a truly psychological and interesting
manner.
The thread of her speech was that
just as the well-digger has to strike
patiently with his rod until he finds
the well, maybe of water or oil, so
does the individual in life have to
use his Divining Rod, which is that
inner light of his soul, until he finds
his well. “Wells,” she said, “are not
found on top, but they are deep down
under the surface.”
After Mrs. Starling’s talk, the at
mosphere remained reverent, quiet,
and calm—a harmony which Geraldine
Ward's solo, Saint D’Amour, on the
'cello made delightful and soul-stir
ring. Ann Wright at the piano, con
tributed to this harmony.
At the close of this number, every
one left the meeting inspired by the
treat which had been theirs through
the courtesy of Minnie Felton, Sarah
Jones, and Bessie Hines.
The Biology Club
The Biology Club held its first meet
ing of the year Friday evening, No
vember S, at 6:45, with the following
officers in charge:
Helen Wingood President
Carolyn Lemon Vice-President
Gladys Shirley Secretary
Wilhelmina Chapman
.Chairman of Program Committee
Mr. Monroe, of the Science Depart
ment of Morris Brown College, spoke
about his research on tuberculosis.
Good Groceries
With
Courtesy in Service
Sharpen the Appetite
Make you want more
and
You find them at
ROGERS STORES