TTTi CSl i ^ w ^ - - JUNIOR MONDAY VAUDEVILLE * NIGHT WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., MARCH 26, 1927. Beethoven’s Universality Established His Greatness Famous Miisiciaii Was Master of Self-Expression and Technique, Interpreted Accurately Feel ing of His Day; His Woi'ks a Triumph the Scliool of Music of Salem Col- t the Expanded Chapel S at the organ. The Glee C Mr. Vardell then spoki occasion of Beethoven We. tenarv of the birthday of Ludwig Van Beethoven, the world's greatest a composer, b. men of the w iSEEsS^ way the feeling of that period, in his music he interpreted i'.," -V' he appeals to the ambition to ata,” played^ by which “sLataTn F ^Maj^r” "la^yed by Miss Read, violinist, and Mr. Var dell. The rendition by Mr. Vardell The “Hymn of Joy” by Beethov- 0f“"thf binh of“’Ludt*ig Van"a HAMPTON TO 3N QUARTET SING MARCH 2 r, March 27, at 8 o’clock. No DR. ANSCOMBE TO TEACH AT GUILFORD THIS SUMMER 5 he was head of the History Seniors Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vogler Forsyth Country Club Scene of De lightful Dinner; Black and Gold Color Scheme Carried Out Master Herbert Vogler, Jr., the tS; evenfnX March 2?!' Forsyth Country Club. Master Vogler, assisted by his mother and father, Mr. and '' Herbert Vogler, and Miss Pfold, received the guests. The class colors, black and gold. won by Miss Bes- Mrs. Edward Macdowell Interprets Compositions Speaker Told of the Founding and Growth of the Artists Colony at Peterborough, New Haynp- shire; Established in MacDowell’s Memot'y JUNIOR VAUDEVILLE TO ATTRACT CROWDS presented by the Juniors. Sale line act will be the p St deliglitful program made up songs and dances by talented ning personality and delightful from the very first. Her lec- fng^' PeXpsX‘^lovdiIst“of XL Academy Comedy Gives ing, March 19. The The‘^scene'’waf l^i^in florist shop where Emily Toby as Slovsky, the speak in the 1 of a Jewish fw^raC*::: ^ The ro?e“of Revise Constitution The books will ultimately be given to the Salem College library. The program of the evening was ra»tfp\oliior^r^^^^^ pourakis acted the role of “Analyt- ikos,” who came to attempt to re- Registrar Announces Interesting statistics , per cent B plus or making an average of A plus or above, while ten per cent aver ' plus or above. In the Sopho 1 is one of 's de!th lil! I ly trf dlseusXn^ oT"the‘founXg and growth of this institution, with audience by playing for them a num her of her husband's composition.s Quite a few changes were made ii the printed program together witl e^repro^am follows: the Sea; Sea Song; A. D. -From Sea Pieces, Op. S.'S. Jrfsrr'"” To a Wild Rose; To a Water Lily; CONTRIBUTORS TO THE SWIMMING POOL Mrs. J. C. Dunn of Kinston Mrs. Rugene Watt of this ci Mrs. S. O. Chase of Florida Mrs. H. S. Stokes of this c:

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