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Pslf.o Six _TKE DIALETTT^ I9i2_ MUSIC Husical Mention On n Saturday night not long a"o, tv^o bus-loads of Hontreaters set off for the first Civis Music Concert of the season. The artist was Helen Jenson well-Hnown soyrano of the I.'etronolitan Opera. Although some of us had nre- Yiously heard her, v/o were all loohinr forward to her concert with a great deal of pleasure, and we vrere not dis appointed. lIor_ program was quite unusual and vai’ied, but it was narked by several farrdliar numbers that received the most applause--the "Jev;el Song" fro'.', and "Vocalise" by Hachmaninoff. ttqj, accompanist, Robert Vfallonbofn hpd three numbers on the program, ’ and played as an encore, a contemoorary Anerican piece which proved very aiaus^ o^bovz-sj ®"st of it-with his It was a delightful prelude to the rest oi the programs in the series. They will be as follows: llorth CarolS^ Symphony Orchestra, Luboshutz and Nemenoif, duo pianists with Jamila Hovotna, soprano; Don Cossack ow, Littlefield Dzillet; Cleveland Syrohony Orchestra; and John Charles Thomas. “ 0 0 0 - A woman wont to her doctor i sho exclaimed loudlv into the room "i wanf’ frankly what'-s wrongTitHe!" Ho survoyod- her from head 4- just three things to tell First, your weight wants ll] by nearly fifty pounds your beauty would bo * ' freer use of soan a a by thirdly, i.xa an Ltist^^'tr* lives on the next flow."^'" “ o 0 0 - F( L U M N i'l H Officers of the Alumnae Association President Sarah Piblock ' 09. . in Concord ^ Vice-Pros .-.-Laura. Mao Bro\.n ’37 ing in ; ontr. :.t -rorkiug SocretL.ry---l':'i;ncv Holler ' e / • • •'' in Rut; .or ' ordton Ernestine .foulks *37 (' rs. 0. 'ring) Boll..; Glade, Ala. Jennie Hutton '38 toc.ching, i^'- Carolyn nllan '56 (Mrs. Jc.s D. Kcr- Vir: ho -ir.i- CO sn^y jhbur? Jr.) Oxford, il. C. Foggy Hill ' 3o working in Lyncl Virginia , in iinna . Bollc Droi.n. '38 r or.- Orlrndo, Ala. rnliogp ary Ruth O'Quinn '37 Peabody jIcEc'horn ’38 tcc.ching " llary mndrews '38 RoaRoIci, 7,^ ging^ Isa Clay '37 Duke School of Durhtm, H. C. . wcr.l't'^ Harriott A. Brorn '37 Public Hursc in Bcltimore, Vivian Shr.v.' '56 v.orkin'^ in nul-n) Cornelia Brovn '37 vrorkin;'' Vi 11c, H. c. dnHott Puy Calhoun '39 working iu .‘i-'' " F• C. Connio Perry '37 in training lohta, G... 11^- Hay J tines '57 tra.lniiu.g dn Charleston in Ion- Hargarot Hiblock '39 vrorking cord, H. c.' . cit;.rk^ Flizt.both libClclon '37 (-k^* Lansinw, H, C. ... jvsho- Iv-ry B[.rbco '40 worki:-."^ in 3 & villc, H. c. roll^''*® Aancy Gr.sto.n '40 t.t Queens ..^ipui Haney Love Coinfort '40 St..te College in -■‘■■ry Marshal Mitchell '40 t.-orkiH. Asheville cchool» Annette .Kofor '40 Business Jacksonville, Fir., . qI in r-ortrudo Gilmore '40 Business bon Jacksonville, Fla. vvk'shi*-'‘S' Ac.e Pc.ttishc.il '40 visiting lU ' ton, D. C,
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