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