2 THE GUILFORDIAN GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EDITORIAL BOARD Donna A. Mcßane. . .Editor-in-Chief David J. White. .Business Manager Gladsone Hodgin Secretary Mark Balderston... Faculty Advisor Mark C. Mills Faculty Advisor Alma T. Edwards . . .Alumni Editor Associate Editors Florence Martin Norman Fox Dovie Hayworth Shields Cameron Genevieve Lindley Algie I. Newlin Katherine Campbell Arthur Lineberry Madge Coble Address all Coininuncations to THE GUILFORDIAN Guilford College, N. 0. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SI.OO PER YEAR. Entered at the postofflco in Guil ford College, N. C., as second-class mail matter. N. B. —Those desiring additional copies of the paper may seaure them for the sum of 10 cents per copy. CALENDAR. Wednesday, 6:30 Sophomore class meeting. 8:00 p. m. —Song recital by Pro fessor White. Thursday, 6:30 Christian Asso ciation meetings. Friday, 7:00 —Literary Societies. Saturday— Sunday—Regular services. Monday, 6:45 — Chorus practice. Tuesday, 6:30 — Junior class meet ing. PROSPECTIVE Y. W. C. A. CHOIR It is hoped that an organized choir will soon become an active element of the Young Women's Christian As sociation. The choir has not yet been organized, but is to be in the near future. Our present plan of singing at Y. W. meetings is not bad at all, for everyone takes part, and that is well. However, there might be a lit tle more system as to selection of songs that bear directly on the lead er's subject. The choir is to have a director who shall be chosen or elected. It shall be the duty of the members of the choir to select music for and be present at the regular meetings of the association. Members of the choir will provide specia lmusic from j time to time. It is suggested that the young men form a similar band of songsters in their association in order that the two choirs may co-operate with the music committees in furnishing spe cial music for Sunday chapel, and for joint meetings of the associa tions when such are permissible. We believe that the musical part of our meetings will be more suc cessful and enjoyable if it is planned and led by an organized choir. The college unites in extending an expression of sympathy to Miss Alma Edwards, because of the death of her brother, Philip Edwards. Feeling that her experience must, in a meas ure, be ours, we share with her a sense of personal loss. That we may follow our work in a spirit of service like that of Philip Edwards, is our prayer for ourselves, for our college and for our common state. PHILOMATHEANS HEAR SCOTCH PROGRAM On Friday evening, Feb. 27, the Philomatheans were entertained by the members of the last group in the contest series. The utmost interest was shown throughout the program. The numbers were well prepared, each member on the program being familiar with her part. The contest series of groups have been very suc cessful and the programs have been well arranged and prepared by each group. To decide which group has given the best program would be a difficult task. They have all won the prize of improvement, for the programs have shown a marked de velopment in the interest of the so ciety at large. Miss Nell Schoolfield in a clear and distinct manner gave the devel opment of Scotland, the origin of the early people, and some of the legendary stories about the country. Miss Schoolfield said, "Among the factors which have played an im portant part in the development were the Norman conquest, Chris tianity and the Reformation. The Reformation was the cause of the up building of the educational system." The second number, "Burns, the Man," was given by Miss Annie Brown. The third number was a panto mine, "Comin' Thru the Rye," by Miss Hope Motley. Miss Myrtle Cox read a number of the best short poems by Burns. "Scotch Quotations," by Miss Alta Zachary, were much enjoyed. The last number, "My Laddie," J was sung by Miss Motley. Quite a number of old Guilford ians were here last Thursday night for the A. & E. game. Among these were J. B. Woosley, 'l2, Ruth Col trane, 'l9, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wil lard, 'l9, and E. B. Carroll, 'l7. Gladstone Groome, Shirley N. White and Kirk Patten also came out to see the Quakers in action once more. THE GUILFORDIAN The Freshmen met February 11 for their regular class meeting. As this was tne time for election of officers the following were elected: President, Dabney White; secretary, Clara Henley; marshal, Wray Far low. After the business was trans acted the social committee enter tained the class in various ways. W. I. Anderson & Co. NORTH CAROLINA'S LARGEST DEALERS IN FRUITS & PRODUCE Wholesale Only GREENSBORO, N. O. 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