’vith brillic ncu.
The sccond section of tho program
was lighter, but oqur.lly offoctivc,
Thure were four mcvements from
TschaikoEky' G ''Kutcrr.cker Suita",
Saint-Saens "The Swan", for v.'hich
Ii.arian Beers C''rr5.ed the solo on the
celio, Strauaa’ "li^aperor V/altz" ■ and
an aria from Verdi's opera "La Travi-
f t «•> n
Before the progran was ten minutes
old, the large mixed audience v/as
avrare that never before had there
come to the College go expert an or
chestra. Never before had J.oore
Chapel listened to such delightful
ir.usie. Encore after encore forced
Lr, Kryl to take up his baton time
and again and the coloratura sopra
no, Rita /farcaijska to take many bov;s.
‘ AHCSKIS CHOIR TO APP3AJI
In accordance rdth the fine musical
traditions of the College and the de
sire to keep those trad!itionG alive
final arran^gement^ have been made
for the appearance of the Ahoskie
Choir i'ri a progran of sacred music
in L.oore Auditorium in January. This
’.vill, luakfc the second annual appear
ance of this choir of v.-ell- trained
voices. The concert vdll take the
place of the usual' Sundays' Vesper
program.
ALPHA KAPPA LI- TAPS 11^7./ luaiBSlS
In an impressivo. ’ceremony on P"ri-
day, rovom^bor 20th., Alpha Kappa Lu,
national honor 'society, celebrated
the third annivei'sary of the form
ation of an STC chapter' ' by tapning
the follcr.dng students; ikisscs 3van-
guline k.ooro, of Ahoskie, Sara Tay
lor, of Greenville, Rizpah Jones
and ’Beatrice Broun, both of Wilmin.^-
ton, G,. This is the first time
in the local history of the honor so
ciety that the tapping has been con
fined to '7omen students. The reason
for this absence of men on the list
of the hcnoreoG.is obvious. Only jun
iors and seniors are eliriblo, and a
great many of our men in that olassi-
fication have been called’ tc the
fication have been called to the
army.
AMOIIG THE CLUBS
The student organizations on the
campus have made a splendid start on
a very f\:ll year. Organizational
meetings ;rore held many ueeks ago,
and programs planned. The types of
activities •’:hich the clubs are spon
soring this year reflect .net only
the developing m.aturity of the stu
dent population, but reflect as v;ell
the impact of the i;ar • upon all
phases of our college life.
The outstanding activities v;hich
are to be sponsored by clubs include
a sale cf \IclV Bends and Stamps, a
round robin cf letters to our men in
the service, norale-building cam
paigns, and lectures by nell-knci.'n
speakers on the more significant as
pects of the '.'ar, ' '
But tht,; social life-of the clubs is
continuing also, though ' on a plane
somevrhat different from the plane of
former years.
On Tues., I'ov., 17, the Imiperiai
Nautilus Club, the oldest student.so
ciety on the campus,' gave a lovely
rec.;ption , to Dr. and ICrs. Trigg on
the occcsion cf their third anniver-
sax-y at the institution. Both Dr.
and Lrs. Trigg-r.ade graciovis response
to club president Robt., f.cDov.-ell' s
speech. The regular program, enjoj^ed
by faculty and student guests, w as
enlivened by the voice of Liss Al
berta Rooks and the playing of kiss
es Siith llackey and 'Evelyn ffiohnson.
On IIov. 28, the Thalia Sorosis- sur
prised its sponsor, Irs. H. L. Trigg,
v;hc, because of the orossure of
other duties, feels forced to resign
her eponsorship. rollo\?ing a short,
delightful program, a repast v;as
served.
CHRISTIA.S VACATION P.IRIOD
SZPTLID
Recently the -var has touched us in
a i7ay to i.'hich most of us had given
no t’".oUiht, Its effect upon food
and Ci.0'thing, thoVugh seemed
tc r/jst students io be still in the