The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, October 01, 1945, Image 3

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CAMPUS MIRK () K 3 Heads Of Campus Organizations At Spelman President of the \ W CA President of Spelman College Students Association Editor-in-Chief of the Cam pus Mirror ELLA LITT Senior at Spelman College MARY JEANNE PARKS Senior at Spelman College Notes of Interest Miss Judith Austin, traveling secretary of the Worlds Students Service Fund, spoke in chapel on October 11th. She explained to the student body the pur pose of the organization and its im portance. There was an interesting article in the September 22nd issue of the Saturday Evening Post hy George Sessions Perry about Atlanta. It contained interesting facts and pictures of the city. Reference was made to Atlanta Negro colleges and one picture showed a view of Giles Hall on Spelman campus. This year the Senior and Junior hoard ing students are living in Morehouse North, Morehouse South and Bessie Strong. A graceful stone walk has been laid on the south side of Tapley leading to Chadwich Hall for the convenience of the students occupying that dormitory. Spelman students were guests of the men of Morehouse College at a dance on their campus. Several students of Spelman have pur chased season tickets through the music department for the annual concerts in the city auditorium. Saturday night. October 20. has been set for the senior dormitory dance. The Sunday School of Spelman Col lege has been organized, headed by Max ine Baker, superintendent. JOHNNIE HQGG Senior at Spelman College Spelman To Present Dorothy Maynor Jacqulyn Warren, ’48 Dorothy Maynor, Negro soprano, will he presented in recital in Sisters Chapel November 9 at 8:00 P.M. Miss Maynor was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and entered Hampton Institute when fourteen. Four years later she toured Europe as a member of the Insti tute’s choir. Later she attended the Westminster Choir School in Princeton. In 1936 she studied under Wilford Klam- roth and later under John Alan Haugh- ton in New York. Her voice is exceptionally pure and smooth, and considerable in range. Her talents are phenomenal, for she can sing with equal ease lyric, dramatic or colora tura compositions. Mi ss Maynor s program should be a “must" on the list of every music lover. The initial meeting of the Community Council of Spelman College was held Thursday, October 11. This council is composed of Miss Read, Dean Lyons, Dr. Albro. Mrs. Curry, the president and vice-president of the Spelman Student As sociation. the president of the “Y", the superintendent of the Sunday School, the Editor-in-Chief of the Camfm s Mirror. presidents of the Senior. Junior, and Sophomore classes, the vice-president of trie Senior Class, and a city Junior stu dent. Dorothy Maynor SOPRANO Assisted by George Schick at the Piano Programme 1. Gismunda’s aria, from “Ottone” Handel Rodelinda’s aria, from “Rodelinda” Handel Chant de Forgeron Milhaud Mandoline Faure Les Berceaux .... Faure Fleur Jetee Faure Auf dem Schiffe—. Brahms Feldeinsamkeit . Brahms Standchen .... Strauss Winterliebe Strauss 11 est doux, il est bon, from “Herodiade” Massen et Songs My Mother Taught Me .. Dvorak The Heights of Tatra Dvorak The Traveler H eilner Me Company Along Ha gem an Negro Spirituals: Going to Ride Up in the Chariot arr. Wolff Songs of Death arr. If olff I Got Shoes.. arr. II olff Give Me That Ole Time Religion arr. Wolff FRANKLIN PRINTING & MFG. CO.