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THE SEA THEAN VOL. I LOUISBURG COLLEGE, FEBRUARY, 1930 NO. 2 ni{. ^y. W. I'EELE TO PBEACH * * OOMJIEIVCEMIENT SERMON * ' * * * Aniiouiiceinent comes from Ihe * * office of President Alexander * * that Dr. W. W. Peele, pastor of the * * First Metliodist Cliurcli, of Char- * lotte, lias been secnreu to preach * * the cfmmencement sermon on * * Sunday, May IS. Dr. Peele Is one * * of the outstandlnff ministers of the * * State, lie was formerly profes- * * sor of Biblo at Dnke University. * In recent years ho has held such * pastorates as Edenton Street * * Methodist Church in Raleiprh, * ”■ Trinity Methodist Church of T)ur- * * ham, and has been pastor for a * nu,iuber of years of the First * Mcthc^dlst Chijrch of Charlotte, * * (/ue of the largest churches of the * * state. For a number of years Dr. * Poi’o wns a member of the Hoard ♦ * (»f TruKfees of lyonisburfr Collepe. * *»****♦♦»♦*♦* EXAJIIXATION WEEK Last, weok was examination week, and every day some woujld say, “1 liad my hardest exam today,’’ or “that woman doesn’t mind giving liard exams.” We will have to admit that the teachers always catch the dlnkens, especially during exams. Smiling faces ijecome serious during itie wcelc, for the girls were all de termined to pass their work for the first semester. Judging from the smiling faces we see around the cam pus now every one must have got along with her work exceedingly well. \E1TIIEA>" SOCIETY MEETS The Neithean society met last Fri day night in the education room. The meeting was called to order by the president and all the old and new I'usiness was discussed among the so ciety. An impromtui debate was then given. The topic of the debate was, “Which would be of more use in a l-oat if the boat was out on a shoal and the tide went out, a fat woman or a slim woman.” Tiie debaters on the affirmative were, Carolyn Lynn and Beatrice Hill. Those on the neg ative side were, Mary Waring and Petty Mohn. The affirmative side v;on with their brilliant arguments. The judges were, Ola Morris, Hester A'ken and Hazel Madry. The meet ing was then adjourned until the next meeting of the society. MISS BETTS ENTERTAINS COLLEGE FAMILY On Saturday evening, January eighteenth. Miss S. P. Betts, dean of Louisburg College, was hostess to the entire college family. The guests were met at the door of the social hall by Misses Fontanna and Terry, h-'ach guest was given a piece of col ored paper and the crowd was ar ranged in groups with the same col- i.rs. During the evening many enjoyable games were played, the winning groups receiving approprite prizes. An ice course was served by several memtjers of the student body. THETA TAU EPSILON ENTERTAINS Beautiful in its simplicity wa>i the delightful Christmas Party given by the Theta Tau Kpsilon Sorority to their pledges and honorary members cn Saturday evening, December four teenth, nineteen hundred twenty-nine. As guests entered the room, to their surprise they found a gaily decorated Christmas Tree. One girl acting as Santa Claus presented the lovely FJfts from the tree. The idea of Christmas was also carried out in the refreshments. STUDENT HANDBOOK REVISED The president of the Student Coun cil called a meeting of the whole stu dent body Friday night to discuss the it-vising of the student body by the pi-esldent. After she had finished reading the rules she asked those who had any objection to state them. Tl;ere followed a general discussion amon_a: the whole student body. The objections were made note of and will be brought before the Advisory Board for approval before they will be ef fective. CONCERT IN RALEIGH The Musical Arts Society in Raleigh is presenting Cortez, a handsome Spanish tenor and Margherita Salvi, a beautiful soprano, on Monday eve ning. This is expected to be the best number on this year’s course. Many Louisburg girls plan to go. Miss Crenshaw will chaperone a bus from Louisburg to Raleigh; Mrs. Mohn and Miss Bizzell will take as many as their cars will hold. The girls have enjoyed these concerts in the past, and prc lookintr forward with pleasure to this one. ****»»*****»* ' TO BEAUTIFY LOUIS- » * BURG COLLEGE CAMPUS * * * * “Beautify Louisburg College * Cumpus” was the slogan of an ♦ * enthusiastic meeting recently held * in the College office Mid attendedi * by a number of prominent Alum- * nae. The Alnmnae Association is * sponsoring a move to plant shrubs ♦ * and flowers on the campus. Mrs. * * Maurice S. Clifton of Louisburg, * ’* president of the Association, pre- * '' sided over the meeting which was ■* * addressed by president C. C. Alex. * ander, who presented i: sketch * * prepares by a landscape arclil- * * tect for beautifying the campii,s. * * Plans were adopted whereby * Alumnae and friends of the Col- * * lege will be asked to give the ♦ * price of one or more shrubs. It * ” is planned to hold » “Beautify * Louisburg College Campus” Day * the ,’:;itter part of February at * * which time the actual pl).nting Is * * to begin. Universal Interest and * * enthuislasni has been shown by * Alumnae and friends of the Col- * ■* lege in the move. Louisburg Col- * * h>ge Camniis has one of the most * * beautiful natural settings In the * * state, consisting of a ten acre oi;]{ * * grove, which If beautified by * * shrubbery and flowers shonj'd be- * cCiHie a place of mnusual beauty. * Other off’cers of the Alumnae As- * soclatlon are. Mrs. Carr Howard, * * sccretwy and Mrs. J. 0. Newell, * treasurer. ♦ SPANISH CLUB MEETS The Spanish Club, sponsored by Misses Yancey, held its regular nonthly meeting on December 13. The following program carried out the Christmas idea: Naclmiento—Carolyn Lynn. How Christmas is celebrated in Spanish speaking countries—-Gertrude Gooden. A Spanish Boy’s Christmas—Eliz abeth Whitten. Spanish Songs—Myra SciUl and Verta Barfield. Christmas Carols in Spanish—En tire Club. Spanish candies were served and the club adjourned. “Another new dress—Where am I going to get the money to pay for it?” I don’t know. I’m your wife, not your financial adviser.”—Tit-Bit.
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