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Ti^r.v S T1VS. T; > ,r '«;1 t. if*;-'' DEFARTr>rENTAL AND CLUB NFJ’VS The gij'l’s chor-us sang on a pro/^rnm oponsored;. by I'ias’ Derrick,- ’Vednesday morning, February 10, for the Sophomore Nuaic Appreoi- ation Hour. The selections wore: ■'Nobody Knows Do Troublo_I*ve Soon'’, by Burleigh, and "I'm So r-lad Trouble Don’t Last Alway", by Dott, • ' ■ I VTPTTI>-^G TEACHER Professor S, B. Simpson, head of Negro Agricultural Department of the state, paid a vicit here to tl;c local Vocational Agricultural Department. ’ "BOOTLEGGING TOBACCO", a throe act play, proved very successful in its first appearance, January 29, 1937, in Wnrrcnton, North Garolina. Those‘playing important parts were: Eddie Henderson, Jackie Holland' James Bramo, Anf’rcw Lee Harris, and Carlyle '•vebb, Also many f'rmern and their wives arc characterized, Hr, Payton, the director of the • pi!ay, o^Kpectn to giv.i it at Kit troll and Oyfofrt in the near njture, and It will bo hero soon. Toinmyo Tinsley Hi an '"1'5 r.ab'eth Burt, n member of Uu.i riior class, compl' ted her high school course Jnnxiery 22nd, 1037. Her plana for the future arve undecided, \ / * Dr-.^LeBeau, an Agriculture teacher - •from Hampton Institute, spoke to the, students, January 11»1937, Iri th.e Auditorium. In his speech he brought out, som>e vital points concerning why wo should stat in school as long as we possibly can. -5HH' -iHH Hr. Taylor,' a student of Hampton Institute, Hrmpton, Virginia,-has been on the campus for -a month, practice, teaching in agriculture under the supervision of Hr. Payton, pi'Ople bro\jgh‘c comment from all visitors to the school. She wan an invaluable os act to the Dramatic Club and to the mualc Departm> nt, being re,aponaibli. for the beautiful and attractive, sc> nery displayed in the produc tions of each of th'-,su organiza tions, Though '-a, regre t the lops of Miss Linc1st:y, we f(U;l that her decision is a -.'iao one, and we wish h' r good Tortune- and success in h r n w undertakings. -ij-i:"?:--!;-!:- •5Hi' The Negro history,Clans, under the sup.arvialon of Hiss H, G, Taylor, pr^-S(;nted a very effective and appreciative program to the stuch.nt body on Thursday, Febru ary 11, in observance of "Nc-gro i„ History VVc.ek". Lena Johnson received comrent on h r pape.r, the sxibj'.'Ct of which was, The Meaning of Negro History Week. Almira Wilkinson wna v-ry , Impressive in her rendition of the spiritual, Tramping, nforo iiictory ”'ef.k program Ni.igro Nf'tlonni Anth> m The Meaning of N gro Hintory We* k- L'na Johnson Juatlf Inatlon of N( gro History JoS' phine Butl'r Nobody Known the Ti'oublr, I’ve Sc on- 0 Iris' Chorus « African Heritago and Background Annie Orf,* ne OHR IOff COMFBODY'C CAIN The student body and f ■'culty of Henderson Institute hav. both. b. cn affected by the transfer of Mario Lindsey to’the public schools of New ■'eork City. Miss Lindsey placed hor.se’lf in the hearts of all through her oxcellunt ' rtii'tic ability. Her work with ■*-bw. '.ahocl nev,a'’p''per and l\er • '■•a ttko’'''heiS 0.^' out/t tend Ing Tramping A Negro Gsnius Almira Wilkinson Ruth Burt The Underground Railroad . Ellon McClain I'm So Glad Trouble Don't Last Alvmy Girls’ Chorus ^ -si- IMPORTANT EVENTB AND DAT":C IN NFGBO HIPTORY DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY February 1.Charles Lenox Romond, Negrb afeolitionist, born 1310. February 4j Jam s 0» Birncy, Free '!J^1 candidate for Presi dent of the* Unite.d States, born 1792, February 10. Joseph C. Prico^^ Negro orator and oe'ucator, born 185-4. . ■~Fobru!'>ry 12j—^-'^rbr-aham- Lincoln, born, IH09. -V- I Fobruarw 1^. Fredci*^ck Douglas;; Fninuiar''’ 15. Conniitor B.K. ‘-rup.'^ pFTT7:.c!e:r over the Unlt,..l Cenat.r ^ ,tfi79.
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