The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, May 01, 1923, Image 8

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180 THE ATHENAEUM Main Speakers: Mr. W. K. Payne, Miss Annie Kennedy, Mr. F. W. Crawford. Instrumental Solo Miss A. McAlpine Main Speakers: Miss Leona Morton, Mr. H. W. Thurman, Miss Dollie Thompson, Mr. J. M. Nabrit, Jr. Violin Solo Miss Laura L. Garvin Expressions from Other Seniors. Response : Miss Troas C. Lewis Selection—Senior Quartet Messrs. W. L. James, G. T. Perry, H. S. Davis, S. S. Dunson. Critic Report. Mizpah. From 7:30 to 9:30 Friday night, May 18, the Annual Presi dent’s Reception for Morehouse and Spelman seniors will be held at Reynolds Cottage, Spelman Seminary. The student bodies of both institutions wish for the guests a very pleasant affair. MUSICAL RECITAL AT SPELMAN. By Ruth E. Saunders, H. S. ’23. From the splendid program rendered on April 20 it is quite evident that the music department of Spelman Seminary has done excellent work this year, under the able direction of Misses Gilman and Yale. The program rendered on the above date was highly enjoyed by all and was as follows: Orpheus Overture Vivian Buggs, Emery Moore Second Mazurka Thelma Brown Romance Madie Sessoms Revel of the Wood Nymphs . Henrietta Jones Vocal Solo Fannie Plump Scotch Poem Theodora Fisher Butterfly ...Vontella Vaughn Deep River Emma McAllister Hark, Hark, the Lark Vivian Buggs Morceau en Forme d’Etude Mrs. Alberta Lee Barcarolle—from “Tales of Hoffman” ..Emery Moore Reading—“Who’s Afraid?” Julia Holman Liebestraum Aquilla Jones Le Chevaleresque Godard Madeline Thurman MOREHOUSE PLAYERS PRESENT KING RICHARD III By W. L. James, ’23. Before capacity audiences the Dramatic Club of Morehouse presented its fifth annual Shakespearean production, King Rich- Please Trade With Our Advertisers.