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L February 14, 1940 QUEENS BLUES Just A Splatter ANNUAL MUSI CFETE (Continued from page one) on February 10, featured the Mlchi Well, exams are all over. . . . and I awfully glad Jean Ilosmer let herlgan Little Symphony, the Davidson Davidson Mid-winters have gone bye-M'^*^ down. . . . feel better, Jean? I Glee Club and Miss Jensen. The over bye. . . . 'n Spring holidays are too,I' ' • 'l™">s|lure to “The Sliepherd King,” Mos too far off. . . . so wdiat’s a body . how do yon like Miss Goode art; the Schubert Symphony number I’ll Miss Knapp. ... or Miss Poole 3 in D Major; and the Brahms Rhap to do cept gossip. Not, tho that Miss Porter? Yep, we think sody, opus 53 for alto, men’s chorus this little splatter contains no “drips.” Ujjgy’re prettj' swell and sjiorty, too^nd orchestra; Piernes suite “For My How'cver, with this w'eather we’re . . . That Hilda and Charlie combina- Little Friend”; the contralto aria all “In the Mud.” and “Speaking either. . . ..but “The Spring with Her Dow’er” from of Heaven,’’ Spoon wishes it would would you say chums? . . . Getting Saint-Saens “Samson and Delilah” clear up so her pupils could have ^lown to the pump of life (the heart) “Shlmpdlata;” -- .... ......tn . . . wonder how' Jean Ferg’s has been Divertiments,” Wolf-Ferrace; Gravener. and an outdoor recess. . . . remember tol - • • wonder now aean Ferg practice what you teach, girls'. . . . reacting since seeing and The Sunday afternoon program Gee it’s badp^kig with Ralph? . . . ’n how' M. | was open to the public. Mendelssohn’ more pow'er to y.’ enough being taught, but just think IM. Nixon’s suddenly stopped beating oratorio “Elijah” w'as sung by the of teaching. . . . but wdiy talk about one Sunday night, and only a slowp^^'^*‘^®°" Festival chorus, composec School when home is so much better, “tom-tom” sound could be heard. . . singers of Davidson and nearby So now' to the future home- Course we know that Cookie’s heart Soloists for the event werC makers: (How are you Suber?) It continues to “tab-tab’’ right along.Swain, Mrs. McSpadden, who is W'on’t be long now^ (three months) . . . hut w'e’ve been unable to catch soloist at the First A. R. P but w'e’d be willing to w'ait Jean Rouk’s since it is 620 miles Charlotte, Miss Jensen forever with such a beautiful ring, aw'ay. Young and Taylor seem to be P^^- Toms, and Mr. Donald L. .Pfohl don't fight, Mac. . . • tw'o of a kind. . . . both interested With Mr. James C. Pfohl, direct- we think your ring’s pretty too (so’s Pn horses . . . and men . . .but then P"^?’ accompaniments w'ere played by Marion). While w'e’re over the home after the reaction of the Queens toP®^^’ the Michigan orchestra and the Bismark wamts to bark a bit the dining room ap})earance of orchestra. After the of‘thanks to all Queens for making and Rod, aren’t we all? (We’reh'^^'^ture of the comhined orchestras him feel so much at home. Lib B. speaking of men.) Funny thing, tho’P"’*'^’^'''"'"® excerpts from the ora- savs a good way to keej) from going . . . Isabelle Rogers’ i)et love seems sung home is to go to New’ York. . . .so to be a “chicken.” . . . Ahhlih, there’s Soloist for the concluding concert it seems to “Mac”. ... no difference something about a soldier—eh. Miss Monday evening, February 12th Ermine’s for it too. . . .We’re Campbell, . . . but then it w’ill sooiJ^*'*^ Grace Potter Carroll, pianist w’ear off^ ahem. . . . What say you, Italo Frajola, violinist. ♦ i i Compliments of I [ The Little Store Flora and Yvonne??? . . . Helen Pope lw„„i,i iiave « Fur,m,„ jCollese Colendai Oh, well, Davidsons pretty ” And! 'L'liiuary 30—Beginning of second i good, ain't it, Sarah T.? ( i 703 Providence Road and i I boy witli militray ball coming up (Continued on page six) I semester classes. Marcli 21 to March 26—Spring Re cess. I Holmes Pharmacy No. 2 i momm iMMiOMnir ^'*4 f i SEE OUR LOVELY LINE OF 2907 Selwyn Avenue Junior Sizes Marcli 27—Beginning of fourth quarter. May 17 to 25—Final Examinations. May 25, 1:00 P. M.—Home-com ing Luncheon. May 26, 8:00 P. M.—Baccalaureate sermon. n Xenners CALL Sanitary Laundry FOR laundry AND DRESSES COATS SUITS A Laundry and Cleaning Service To Fit Every Col lege Girl’s Need CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY Sizes from 9 to 14 POPULARLY PRICED Phone 3-5191 Page 5 SPORTS Basketball Practice At Y ^ First Aid Classes To Begin ★ Golf Introduced At Queens ^ Figure Faults and Corrections ’A: A new impetus has been given to interest in basketball by the arrange ment by the college for the use of the Y. W. C. A. court for Tuesday anc Thursday practices. Plans are being completed by the Athletic Council of which Martha Stoner is president for practicse with the Central High Varsity team. Interclass games wil take place in several w’eek anc Martha Stoner is adding up many scores in practices. The Juniors got a break in Mary’ Mercer .lohnson, an excellent guard and a transfer of this semester. Opposing forwards wil find Flora MasDonald a difficult op ^onent and Eloise Huntley is the 5ig Rat threat. Teams fairly well matched are indicated hy practices. The interclass games will he held in the Central High gymnasium so there will be room for all specators. Students are practicing refering under the direction of Miss Hender son and plan to take a State Board examination in refereeing a ta latter ate. Students w’ill be given an oppor tunity’ soon to enroll in a series of ^irst Aid classes under the direction fo Miss Henderson. Miss Henderson las just completed her courses in i^irst Aid and promises to he a very capbale teacher. "A: On AVednesday, February’ 7th at :00' P. xM., Mr. William H. Livie. one of the foremost golf instructors in the South, gave a lecture at the clolege on golf. This w’as to intro duce a series of lessons in golf which ill he given in the college gyrn- w May 27—^^Class Day, Art Exhibit, Annual Concert. May' 28—Commencement Day’. nasium. 'I'hese classes have been organized by Miss Crodclia Hender son, head of the Phy’sical Education deportment, and as to be taught by- Mr. Livie.' The first lesson w’ill be given on Wesnesday- night at 7:00 o’clock. Golf salisthcnics and funda mentals will be taught. A beautful set of matched clubs and gilf bag W’ill be presented to the students showing most progress in the series of lessions by Mr. Livie. After the lessons are compleledfi gilf prac tices will be held at the Myers Park Club and a college golf tournament will be held. Wednesday- night, eight girls were chosen to receive free lessons. Miss Henderson made this gift of a series of five lessons to •ight girls and these lucky- girls are: Annie Vivian Jones, Emily- Seiter, Pete Monroe, Lucielle Harmon, Ruth Rittre, Mary- Hooker Foust, Marie Corbett and Frances Lowrance. Why not be a perfect 12, 14, 16, or what have y’ou? A fashionable figure, a glamorous term for good )osture, is a matter of proportion. In recent phy-sical examinations at Queens, some slight disproportions in figures were evident, also, cer tain figure faults. Classes have been organized by the Physical Education for correction of figure faults. It will soon be time for summer clothes, bathing suits, shorts and the like when figure faults are much more conspicuous than in winter clothes. It is alright to mix your colors in shirts and skirts, but sizes should match! Miss Henderson gave a lec ture on posture in the college adui- torium during the chapel period on B'ebruary 8th. Get to work now girls ind see w’hat can he done about this! 4r f SPRING VACATION? Be Prepared With A New Permanent! DeVONDE HAIRDRESSERS \ Phone 3-2101 120 Builders Bldg. | Zoric Dry Cleaning Service Dial 2-2176 1315 S. 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