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^ STUDENT OPIJ^JN ^ STUNT NIGHT Stiuit iiiglit! ytuiit iiiglitl The fresbnieii have been liuiii'iiig ubout it all this full, tmd imjiiiriiig what it was. “Is it gym stunts’.' or illusri'iitcil jokos ^ or wliut is itV’ Now that the stunt iiigbt of 1921 is past history WG might ask them if they were disappoiutecl. JJ>id stunt night come up to their expectatiou? or whiit is more important, did it measure up to the standard which the old girls have set for it? Wo thiuk that it did both in the original ity and iu the executiou of the stunts. They were carried thru with aii ease and prompt ness which speaks equally well for the actors and for those who were iu charge. nic senior stunt took place first of course, and was thoroughly enjo}’ed. The first part, which dealt chiefly with the greenness of the newish, was very amusing indeed, and all the more so because it held a germ of truth. A few conscientious juniors have suggested that it was too “sophomorish,” but these, dear seniors, are entirely in the minority. At any rate, all will join in applauding the clciir impersonation of Slim, by Jliss Evelyn Bailey. Not one whit less interesting was the jun iors’ contribution in which every girl saw an exaggerated pieturc of her ideal, the cave num. We wish, also, to thank the juniors for giving us the power to hear ourselves as the Is’’. C. State boys'hear us in a typical 3Icrcdith sc-waw.de. The sophomores who (as we expected) “took oft”’ the freshmen, at least did it in a novel and rofi'cshing manner. This class of '2-i may justly be proud of her poets, for they added no small part to the evening’s fun by their cute and peppy songs. Last but not least comes the freshman stuut and wo take oft’ our hat to any class who can entertain us as they did at an entirely new job. Their program which consisted of an impersonation of the faculty and movie stars, was very well rendercsd. The imper sonations of WallacYe Reid and Dr. Brown were rather good, that of Miss Johnston ex ceptionally so. Here again we find a slight diffei'cnce of opinion; some have ventured the question was it entirely respectful to the faculty?” The majority says “yes”; itwas prompted purely thru fuu, and was presented with all due respect to the faculty. We hope they received it in that way. All in all, stunt night was a success and hero’s to the program of 1922! May it not be long in coming. Bgssib Davenpoiix ’24. B. Y. P. if. STUDY COURSE Dr. J. A. Ellis of the Pullen Mcn.oriai Church is conducting a stiidy course this wools in Training in Stewardship. Every night immediatoly nflcr dinnei’, the various unions meet in the chapel to hear these in teresting and inspiring lectui’es. At the end of the week, seals for the B. Y. P. U. certificate will be awarded those who suc cessfully pass the examination. BIG TIME IN EAST BUILDINGS Sunday night at nine o’clock all the girls rooming in East Building assembled for the first of the series of the “got acquainted” meetings which were planned by our sponsor Miss Carmen liogers. The gii’ls of the first rioor rendered the program which was a re production of “Old Fashion School-days,” with Flora Frye as teacher. The “pupils” gave a regular Friday afternoon in’ogram for the entertainment of their “parents.” The series of faculty recitals was begun with a piano recital by Miss Laura Eiburg on Tuesday, November 1, in the college aiuli- torium. Miss Eiberg is one of Meredith’s most beloved faculty members and scores of friends both in and outside of the student body at tended. The thorough knowledge and ability of j\[iss Eiberg, combined with her charming personality made the cleverly aiTanged pro gram a glorious success. As always every one enjoyed Miss Eiberg’s recital. The program was as follows: itinuet, Op. 54 Beethoven Scotch Poem McDowell Etude de Concert Sarabando Claude Debussy To the Rising Sun Trygoe Torgusscn Intermezzo in Octaves Th. Leschetizky Two Descriptive Pieces (u) “Country Gardens” Percy Grningor Handkerchief dance, taken from old English Morris pances arranged by Percy Grainger. (b) “Juba” (dance) R. Nathaniel Dett A characteristic dance portraying the sc'jial life of the negro. “Juba” is the statn]'Iui^ on the ground with t!nj foot, fol- lo'.vxl by two pata o;' the hands. Concerto, Op. 23 Tschaikowsky Orchestral parts played on second piano by Miss Ruth Alisor Goldsmith. The following announcements have been received in the college: Mr. William Dorsey Joyner, Jr. an nounces the marriage of his daughter, Myrtle to Mr. Edward Holman McFarland. On Thursday, Octobcr 27, 1921, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Mr. and Mi*s. A. M. Martin announce the engagen\ent and approaching marriage of their daughter, Avarie, to Rev. 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