•tifiiliSSlEi i ■ucaiffiy isijsp i X .■ji * ).. . ■ “ ‘I- *v • p , ' ■ J; V V I ♦ 1 y J. IK •‘uSIilSIi -JEHHiAarjLvaaia. ik >r * « »’' HARPIST INTl^RVIEl^ED BY STUDENTS MUSICAL, PROGRAM*PRESENTED Intervlev/inc'a celebrity Is Uo : Ritm puddlrlg ■ so, in desperation, ; ye ole reporters decided to combine, basino.ss -and pleasure by kidnapping tbe lovely heroine.for a fow min-; utes coasting. After, dragging her ■from yoxi autograph hounds, placat ing her mother by assuring her Wei 'Drlng her back broken-bone-less. lwe.,"'0ffed’'. ':'■■■ , .■ -^ I, Ouh mutual frost-bites*of oars- : hands, and thoughts thav/ed after a mvhilc and this is what *we learned; I HCr^homc is Long Island, New iYork, where thpre are no nice hills like'burs,, .She is nineteen year old, ,lies a twin sister ,v;ho look_ nothing like LCis^:*another sister \;ho. is .married, and. NO brothers. She began her lif e as-'a harpl;St I at the ago of seven, Hcr'mothor, je. concert harpist herself’, taiight^ '.■■crnntll two years, ago when she' .graduated from high school, and en tered the Uullard School 6f Music, in Nev/ York, Some of you, no c3cubt, ; noticed thdt she used the "'wrists jin" method, of which Solzodo; her jmastcr. Instructor at Juliard, i ithe,perfector On^Saturday night,, January 27, ^delightful entertainment was" given in Gaither Cho.pel by mem bers ■of ■ the ‘Studont‘Body* and Pac- ulty,, The program'wdO‘madO * up of musical '0O166tlOha*ahd‘roadingS presOnted,by•Misses-^WOOdhouse; Lord, Y/atkinSj ‘ Josephiho* Craig/ Mary Virginia V/ilson, 'Doris Ba^et and Gertrude Phillips, Joan Cartwright.acted as mistress of Ceremonies, We art proud of this fine ta.lent t/hlch” t/as displayed by both faculty and*students in this program, * * • STUDENTS - ATTEND- ASflEVILLE PROGRACE hY™yyYphony pLhootra. Tho stnioT. Since the Christmas holidays the students of Hontreat Collcao have had tho Opportunity of at- tondying some, very educational cn- tcrtalnmonts. in Asheville, Two- Civic Music Concerts have been pre sented wi th Yehudi Monuliln, one of the. Worid»s most.famous vlo-" linlsts,' and the Clnclnatti Syii- to do her most'.serious Work; in winter'she concerts and goes to j school. She was asked if there iwero oany particular care given'her jhands to keep them in condition," ’jner reply was'that she played cOn^ !tlnually, for, if she stopped for j any length of time they would be icome soft, j Miss, Bannornan vol-unteered that I she'preferred playing for girls* 1 schools because they wore so much jffiondlior and she felt as though jshe.wore one of them. She also ' j said that she liked to play either i'for ■•all''gi-rl-s- or "all'-boys-***-co-ed ;schools'embarrass her. She seldom ; think's of'her ^ music when she is I playing for, that' disturbs her, I,Of ten' she thinks’-, how ,she ».d like to :h-.vo a glass' of■ milk—( eating. 1$ jiior pot Indoor sport) or she re-i jmembofs tliat letter she forgot to 'v/rlto, I \''/hen she played at the Vliit'c I House she' thought life was por*- I feet, but THEN she' played at'An- jnapolis and realized what it have also. had .the privllbdgej of going to the .opera "Carmen" and tho moving picture show "'Gone' with the ViTlnd", Very enthusiastic crov/ds attended all - those programs, ;Tho girls are anxiously, awaiting the other'throe Music^ Concerts by Lilj- Pons, Allen Jones, and the Russian Ballet which v/ill be given [soon. (continued) jREALLY takes to make life perfect. |See-e-e-e??? '. ,We returned to. a. left-over sup- Ipor, Iflflion we had finished we had Ito^wash the dishes and straighten things a bit, Lois dried while Anno washed, Mary looked on and Betty was up to her usual tricks— eating again,,. • • • |p • S , Over the dirty dishes wo loarn- Pd that, she doesn»t THINK she is in love.

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