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W5HIVE3 rt. ROBBINS I-IBRAS5C OLLEGE ..;J.C.275«J — U ^ (i' (AG? Vol. II The N3\7spap3r of the Students ■D.eoember 7. 1940 GTUi)H;T flOEY Ci.L^BHKT£,S HOLIDAY S£A30N Lcuisburp; oolle^e began its Thanks.- givinn progran of ♦slebratien ?;ith a danofj given in the social hall rn iat. r.oventer £3, iLusic v/as furnished by the f'-ollcige ors;hestra under the direction of ?ref. Lyorly. T!:o social hall vms brightly iecerat- ed giving it an,appropriato seasonal at- r.csp;"3ro. ?}iG danae was '//ell attended by the t:tud-3i,.ta, alunni, and v/eek-end guests The GGwmd and iicst inpcrtant phase A' t’-.o prograri was a delicious turkey .linner, v.'ith all the triririings, riven cn iivanlsgiving jajr. The dining hall v.-as attrsi :tivoly decorated to fit the '^kcas- ic)''-. ]r ostivitias v.ere brought t-> a ol*ss v.'i;:}; an infornal dance given in tl-e so»ia]j hall on Tliursday evening. AHong the several guests and alunni 7/1 u returned for Thanksgiving were; .'-irolvi u\or:.-is of Norfolk, Va. and Fayette- Yillt!,: i iss Jean Liner-and j.att iaoDade ®f ilillsbur*',; i'.iss' Vivian Clayton f>f Kinstrn; ■■is:.- Judy Kannan of Goldsboro; Lester ;tallii'-gs of Portsnr^uth, Va. and hebbs- ville; liobby 7|aters, student at V.'ake Fcrsst vClloge; .'.iss ^arj'’ Lincoln Tart jf Lur.r;; ii.;'. Heberts of V.ake Forest; .■iss ,;.artha Kearney of Franklinton; San ivrrin.-t'^n warr-jnton; Billy Cliften ”:,apol '-'ill and Louisburg, and Mss • ■a: Juller of Louisburg. II'j-'Ii G JiiAPJiL 3Prj%KijRS aPPiJ-.R ;5n Tuesday .rorning, LoverJoer 2c, i.iss x,;ary "lurrin. State Y)-.j\.U. Seuretary, cpoko at Louisburg college during the chapel hcur. She spoke on the four pcinti that collogo boys and girls nay do tr- proi'otc 'Christianity on the ^ar.pus. x.ias (oi;'t. on Page Three) N.J. £ ; jSijiTr;OPOLIT-n.r TRIO iiaRt - Cpening the concert series at Louis burg college^ the Metropolitan Trio of lav/, York gave a performnce in the college auditoriuR on Wednesday r.orring, Decenber 4, at 10:30 o'clock. The young artists,, j'ack liialner, pianist, Stanley Kraft, Violinist, and Lavid Pratt, cellist, presented a prograra of unusual excellence. It included '''Trio in B Flat j'ajor" by Mozart, "hiniatures" by Frank Bridge, "i.elodie” by Tachaikcv/sky, Pierne'3 "harch of the.. Tin.^ldiers, " "The Sv.'an'' by 3aint-Sa^ens, Brahnis ’ ''hu-ngarian j'. .a j or,'' and I end e ls s ohr ' ^ Dance in D "Trio in D r.inor." _£acli of the musicians has studied under the nost famous artists cf his field in this country. jack ’walmer, taught by iiis. mother, first studied piano at a verj'' early age, later, c)ecause of his promising ability, ho received a fellov'ship to study at the Juilljiard School of lusic. ^Born in Clev-land, Ohio, Stanley Jirait studied at the Cleveland Institute ol i\..i|sic. .de has alsc be jn coached by Josef Fucks, concert master of the Cleve land ;Gymphony orchestra. L&vid Pratt has taught collo for tv7^ years; at j-.ichigan State college. '-’oncert manager. ..iHard Latthev/s acconpanied the Trio to Lruisburg. There are thr 3e remaining program.s in the Louisburg conc-art series. Jules and .harriette 'violffer.s, piano-violin ,iuo, n'ill give a performance on February 5 1941. fn February 2c, nelen Marshall, noted■soprano, will appear,.and the Con tinental ’Gypsy r.pril‘18. ^nsemxle jix. enterta in »n * *
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