Page Four. THE SALEMITE October 6, 1945. Warren Presents Unusual Program By Jane Calkips As the first song drew to a close, everyone sat back to enjoy the re mainder of the program—that tense cjuestioning was gone. Leonard Warren, leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company, gave anunusuall y satisfying performance of variety and interest to all. The first group of songs consist ed of the appropriate Handel “Thanks Be to Thee” and “O Rud dier than the Cherry” from Ads and Galatea. Tlie latter was espe cially demonstrative of true flex ibility and even register. These were followed by the familiar and lovely “Tu lo sai” by Torelli and Buononcini’s “L’esi>erto nocchiero. ’ Mr. Warren chose from the large field of lieder: “Oh That I Might Retrace the Way,” Brahms; “The Drummer,” “Secrecy,” and “Ver- borgenheit,” by Wolf; and “The Hidalgo,” Schumann. Hig gestures, genial personality, and excellent projection did much toward mak ing this group outstanding. The well known aria “Eri tu” from The Masked Ball by Verdi proved so popular it was followed by “The Toreador Song” from Bizet’s Carmen. The group played by Milford Snell, accompanist, was highly ap preciated by the audience. It in cluded Beethoven’s “Bagatelle” and Chopin’ g“ Allegro de Concert.” His encores were “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” (Bach) and Faure’s “Impromptu.” His last group included both British and American songs. En cores were “Cap’n MacPherson,” “A Little Bit of Heaven,” and an unusually impressive rendition of Malotte’s “The Lord’s Prayer.” FOOTBALL SCHEDULES Army October (i—Wake Forest* October 13—Michigan (at X. Y.) October 27—Duke. November 3—Villanova* November 1()—Notre Dame (at New York) November 17—Penn December 1—Navy Duke October 6—Navy* October 13—Wake Forest October 27—Army (at N. Y.) November 3—Georgia Tech November 10—N. C. State* November 24—North Carolina October 6—Duke Navy ' October 13—Penn State Octobre 20—Georgia Tech October 27—Penn November 3—Notre Dame November 10—^Michigan November 17—N. C. Preflight* December 1—Armv DIAL 6101 ' Dependable for More Than 85 Years Ambulance—Funeral Directors North Carolina October (!—V. P. I. October 13—Penn State. October 20—Cherry Point* November 3—Tennessee November 10—William and Mary November 17—Wake Forest* November 24—Duke Deceni))er 1—Virginia* North Carolina State October 6—Clemson October 13—V. M. I.* October 20-—-Wake Forest* October 26—William and Mary November .S—V. P. I.* November 10—Duke November 1C—Miami Wake Forest October 6—Army October 13—Duke* October 20-^N. C. State November 3—N. C. Prefiight November 17—North Carolina November 22—South Carolina Deceml)er 1—Clemson *—Denote home games. ^Column Kodak Headquarters 106 W. 5th St.—Opposite Post Office WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. VOGLER SERVICE I Barber Photo Supply Co. Sidelights on Leonard Warren: He’s an opera star with a i)ronounce- able name . . . he’s a favorite down South America way—there never seem to be enough seats whenever he gives a concert . . . Brazil has presented him with scroohl of hon or—the second time in the history of that country an opera star has been so honored ... he made his debut in 1938 on Friday the 13th —his first appearance in an operat ic role and his first night at the Met . . . he’s opposed to opera in English unless the libretto is com pletely rewritten to fit the music, otherwise a note is chopped here and one added there . . . his in spiration is a blond named Agatha —Mrs. Warren to you . . . his ideal vacation is a sfihing trip, with lots of golf on the side ... he likes movies, radio, gun rummy, dancing, fishing, football games—he’s super stitious about hats on beds ... he doesn’t object to women smoking and his pet hobby is collecting min iature railroads . . . his wife col lects tropical fish! He has a per sonality plus with a Bob Hope chin to boot . . . SALEMITES THE ANCHOR CO. UP TOWN MEETING PLACE “The Shopping Center” The ANCHOR CO., Inc. + The Photographic Department + DIAL 6123 2nd Floor Stationery Fountain Pens Notebooks HINKLE’S Book Store WELCOME WELFARE’S DRUG STORE ★ Serving Salem College Girls Over 32 Years LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Best Coca-Colas in the World Best of Everything A Drug Store Should Have WE MAKE OUR ICE CREAM SAM E. WELFARE PHARMACIST BILL BEASLEY JULIAN MORTON STANLEY HUNT “Study to shew thyself approved unto God—a workman that need- eth not be ashamed—II Timothy 2:15. All new students will l>e enter tained at a picnic at Washington Park on October 13th, at five-thirty. Their hostesses will be all members of the “Y” cabinet, and Mollie Cameron’s ‘ ‘ Y” group. Any of the -old students on the “Y” can direct you to Washing ton Park, BO mark it up on your calendar, and plan to be with us for a wonderful time. The various ‘ ‘ Y^” groups have been holding socials this week in “Davy Jones’ Locker” so that all the girls may get acquainted and an opportunity to sign the “V’ sheets. These sheets listed the numerous activities of the organi zation; each girl checked her preference in the work she chooses to do for this year. Any girl who hasn’t had an opi>ortunity to sign one of these sheets, should contact one of the “Y” leaders. Large attendance for all religious meetings continues with the girls thoroughly enjoying the services. At morning services Janie Mulhol- lem, Catherine Bunn, and Josephine Holler offor vocal selections, accom panied by either Mary Hunter Hack ney or Katherine Wagoner at the organ. At vespers last Sunday Dr. Smith spoke to us, comparing our college lives to an adventurious mountain climb. This talk, along with a selection from the Messiah by Becky Clapp, left an impression upon us for the school year. The excitement of the new season is in the air. New places to go . . . 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