The Spelman spotlight. (Atlanta , Georgia) 1957-1980, January 01, 1958, Image 1

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/=>/ c \s'Rfc .•*« ■' - u-*' *• ■««...if i.'Jf;^*>— Vol. I No. II The Spelman Spotlight January. 1958 fij/l'T'llWIL-DA 0063 S 'TO OiN<3 A T A]oRe.itoase. oqoozgo r£-a. x •jattiviV’D Dobbs will be ore sente cl in cation and recreation building of i ore house 2nd, at 4*30 P.F. i iss dobbs is a graduate of boel- mr.n, end. nude a brilliant record while a student here. She graduated with high honors, and all. of her scholastic and artistic achievements since that time have b' en of the same calibre. All of us here at Guelman are pzoud of our lost famous sist' r and have fol lowed her career from its beg inn ins;, not only arc ve oroud of her as a So el- man graduate ( * 1 l.C) but as an excellent singer, he feci, therefore, that it is niircessary to urge you to supnort the con cert, especially since the proceeds go to the U.N.C.F. it sure to check 1 ith 'our class officers or the alvmac office to get the complete details on the sale of tickets, lach Spelman student is being asked to sell at least two t ickets. Let's support the concert from every viewpoint 1 -i t -j-aumme cjuj.cii on.- i, > As a member of the United egro College Fund, a . e—Init r—.lumnac Club has been organize d at Spelman. IhemstD- bership is com vised of all S pe lman students. Taking th< inxetiative in this organization is a group of twelv* representatives, three from each class,, who make in a i* rc— inte r— lumnae Coun cil. s their first project, the- club is directing the calc of tickets f or r.ttilda T)o’obr concert to be heltl on February 2nd. concert in. the new health, physical e u- Collc e on Sunday afternoon, Febr u ry /V] tf>4 \A3iT3 -by Jane lo n' During the' part few weeks We have had, he re in Atlanta, members of the roral 2e-Armament movement visiting in the city. They came to present the world p. c.miere of "The Crowning txreri- ence," a musical olry based on the life of hary i .cle od 3ethunc . Mere, at Spelman, we’ve had the ex perience. of listening to several mem- bars give testimonies in chapel* I ,1.A. is bast d on four absolute moral standards; honesty, purity, un- sclfishness and love. ■ ach morning the believers have a period of silence in which they listen to God’s voice. Thoughts that come to them at this time are written in small books which they carry at all tint s. After their period of silence, they have a meeting in which they confess their bitterness, failures and other short comings, By common con sent the women members of the movement wear no make-up. It has been an interesting experi ence. to me' t a grouo of people so fir-in i' convinced. that they have found an answer to the world problems. ART EXHIBIT PLANNFD The Art department plans a n art exhibit for Sunday, January 26, at 4:30 on the ground -H.oor of La v ra Spelman,