QUEENS BLUES
Val.^
No. 10
QUEENS COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. C
December 14, 1040
Buyers Association Convenes Here
Christmas Vespers Held Tomorrow
Two Colleges
Act As Host
For Meeting
Davidson and Queens Colleges are
the joint hosts for the Georgia-Caro-
linas group meeting of Educational
Buyers Association yesterday and to
day, December 13 and 14.
The convention members will make
their headquarters at the [Hotel Char
lotte. The program is in charge of
F. L. Jackson, of Davidson, and How
ard M. MacGregor, of Queens.
The program to be followed is:
Friday, December 13, 3:00 P. M.
“Get Acquainted” hour—Each mem
ber is to introduce himself and report
any outstanding improvements in his
institution during the year, or any
new idea discovered.
4:00 P. M.—Plant visitation, David
son and Queens Colleges.
6:00 P, M.—Dinner at Queens Col
iege. A. M. Graham presiding.
Address by Dr. Frazer Hood, Pro
fessor of Psychology, Davidson Col
lege, “Psychological Aspects of Buy-
I The annual Christmas f^l^nl din=.
Special musical program provided! held in the
by the hosts. hall, Wednesday, the eghtl^h.
Spontaneous questions and discus-jat which time the trad^tfenal^^Joar’s
sions—Led by J. B. Paysinger, Co- head service will be cartied^fiit
lumbia College.
®Ijrt0tmaa
The staff of the
Queen Blues wishes
to extend to the
faculty and student
body their sincere
wishes for the mer
riest of Christmases
and the happiest of
New Years.
; Museum Host
To Musicale
Many Girls Had
Share In Program
A program of Christmas music
was presented by the Queens-David
MacGregor
Annual
To Depicj
Saturday, December 14:
8:30 A. M.—Breakfast.
At 6:00 o’clock invitec^Kests, fac
ulty members, and stu^^K will as
semble in Burwell Hall immedl-
lately proceed to the dMing room,
9:30 A. M.-Meeting, Charlotte Ho-1
doo» and Mane Sprinkle, M»ie
and Ruth Edmiston wilirtleat -tb
guests and faculty. The sptt^nts wij
'he se.^
t®i- F. L. Jackson presiding.
“E and I Contracts”—O. G. Saw
yer, Duke University.
“Possible Price Trends Resulting Lit according to their cl
From Present World Conditions.”— iors will be ushered in b
G. H. Mew, Emory University. son, Hilda Harmon, an
“What is New in College Lighting” the juniors by Ha
—Roy A. Palmer, Merchandise Man- Winnie Shealy, an4 v —^
ager for Duke Power Company. sophomores by ^Louise
“E. B. A, Testing Committee.” McDoweii, and ; Alice^ Ciarite^^
„„ , freshmen by Finances ^Mpseley^ lfltt]
Question Box”-Questions to bel and'Helen Vogel. "
^Pphed by the members for a group] ^ invocation has be^%
livered by| Dir. vBlakelef, Jhe guests
wil be seated end the program yidll
discussion.
12:16 P. M.
-Election of officers.
begin. Ipe college 'Orchestra
selected pruioibcU from the •Chwal
Club will ^resenil several old English
Christmas 'i^arpls. ^ ^ - \V
Tiiis will tie fbUc^ed^ by the tra
ditional hea^' ’ rproGes^o
Martha Irwin, dressed as an English
page, will bifeiiihc reader who will ex-
The Business Department of Queens]plain this tradition, .-^TWo trumpet-
Department Gives
Discussion About
National Defense
*dr her twili^be tw()f|)agi
idwell^ a^d Martha ^Ir'wih,^ .
ing li^e& candlesv They Will
ceed d^pwn the dining^ and carry
the boa,r’s^^; head to the_.,^efit -t.able
and” i>|^ent
the prbcessi^j^^ts from ithe t^^
the oi^J^t^wij|FjpIa^, andMinnef
wiU be servi^
4;.
Miss Robinson and Davidson
Glee Club
“Slumber Song of the Infant
Jesus” Oavaert
“Virgin’s slumber Song” Beger
Frances Riddle
Adoration:
JS^Lportray^e
of served by Mint Com-rrA"“T\v .u t.-
^At thfe^^i^dusion oF 4his mittee. ^ 4 ! I ^nj^ls O er the Field are Flying*'
carols
RJ’Mary
dose
t
JD Littl^iTJwn«^^etbi^w’rbhd
“Sjien^Night,, Holy Night”
The ^ner ;|ijests^i'll theii beGn-
in Bur-
weiraal^. Afifir tlme ^fts. will
be handed out to the servants, ant
they, in turn, will sing carols.
' >-The r^^i^^5Wip3k.'^S|{RJL,be decorated
^yith ChrisISfS^^nsj and tlie tables
will be formed^ iif' the Shape ■ ©f a
horseshoe. The cl asSeS; will sit in sec-
ions, and the guest tafe!b:\wlll be
da^ed in the curve of the horseshoe.
The me^ will be in keeping with
the old ijEuglish theme.
Jean Orr will be in charge
of this dinn^ She will be aided by
Mi^S Altpar Edwards, Miss Grace Rob
inson, Air. James Christian Pfohl,
Miss Frances Jarrett, an^^ the stu-
dents who have acted on their com-
College was in charge of the chapel Lrs, Jane Montgomery and Anne Leak
program on December 6, at which Wyatt, will ahhpuhce the actual pro
time a number of business students]cession. Nanc^j'Gkkton- will enter, —
gave an informal discussion on na- carrying the botfr^si head.>- mittee's:^
tional defense and its relation to busi-
"ess education. I ^ '
The oecasion for the discussion was May Court SelectM^--,^
during a class period when the ques- ^
t‘:Larnard:tn::^r;e:!'ttr Twenty-four Beauties To
X“:Ltr:„d‘’X“r''‘“°1 Attend Queen Marie Pons
Carols Form
Majority Of
Selections
The annual Christmas Vesper serv
ices of Queens College and of David-
son College will be presented Sun-
son Little Symphony and a small day afternoon, December 16th, at
group of girls from the Queens 't:00 o’clock at Queens, and Sunday
Choral Club at the Mint Museum ofU'^®”*^S 7:30 o’clock at Davidson.
Art last Sunday, at 4:30 o’clock. Those taking part in the program
will be the Queens Choral Club, the
Queens girls in the orchestra were: Davidson Glee Club, the Queens-
Virgmia Prunty, Jeanne Love, Fran- Davidson Combined Little Symphony,
ces Moseley, Marguerite Mason, RuthLnd the combined choral group, and
Kilgo, and Elizabeth Cloninger. several individual members of the
The choral group was made up ©f
Elsbeth Burnham, Margaret Dani-j The following selections will be
els, Sarah Holleman, Josephine John-1 presented ;
son, Anne Roddey, Margaret Harde'n,]
Elsie Moseley, Alice Payne, Frances (Frelude—Pastoral Symphony” from
Middle, Cornelia Truesdale, Maujerl “Messiah” Handel
Moseley, Betty Ross Dellinger, Doro- “Hosanna” JLeinhach
thy Robinson, Esther Love Hillhouse, Antlphonal Chorus
and Mildred Robinson. L t”. ' tt . ww ,,,
Invocation ....Dr. Hunter B. Blakeley
The orchestra presented the fol- Hymn, “O Come All Ye Faithful”
program: “Overture” from Prophecy: “Rejoice Greatly” from
^Tutti, by Mozart; “Prelude” “Messiah” Handel
Lnaw; “Le Coucou,” by Anne Roddey
Pavanne,” by Ravel.] “Shepherd’s Christmas Song” Aus-
jinger played a group trian Folk Song
of selected cwols on the harp. (Birth’
I
.The selectioiHby the choral group! Night” Adam
^ret^^Slumbe^l^ng of the Infant
Shepherds’
jChristmas^^g,”'^ Austrian folk
sbng;;‘Echo^^P%,’’^^y3i Lasso; and
’^Silehf^Night,”^,
After the perfj^rmancl^^ tea was
GrouD'Plaiii
Party Tr&t
F4 Orph^s
(French Carol)
Carols sung by the entire congre
gation
' “Joy to the World”
“O Little Town of Bethlehem”
“Silent Night”
Hallelujah Chorus from “Messiah”
Handel
Benediction
Choral Amen
Miss Annette Mclver was the] plans for the annual May Day Fes-
teacher of the class and answered Ljval began to take shape Wednes-
their many questions. jday as twenty-four of the most at-
In concluding the informal discus- tractive girls at Queens were selected
Sion, Miss Mclver stressed the fact to be attendants to the Queen, Marie
that God helps those who help them- Pons, who was chosen last week. Cor-
selves; also that the students at nelia Truesdale has been chosen as
Queens College should realize the part]the Queen s maid-of-honor.
that they are to play in later life. The Athletic Association, which
Therefore, they should practice the sponsors May Day annually, present-
democratic ways of working together.led forty candidates, from whom the
This program was prepared by the following were chosen:
class in advanced accounting under! Lucille Blackburn, Ann Wiley,
the direction of Miss Helen Craig. ! Doris Raley, Eleanor Lazenby, Fran
ces Hull, June Escott, Katherine
Kittles, Mary Katherine Martin, Lib
Brammer, Martha Brandon, Lib Rose-
man, Mary Lorene Jones, Olive Mead
ows, Patsy Niven, Jane Montgomery,
Frances Moseley, Mary Heilig Mc-
Dow, Betty Ross Dellinger, Eunice
Watson, Alice Clark, Margaret Pow
ell, Sue McNulty, Elsie Moseley, and
Jane Grey.
May Day is built around a differ
ent theme each year. Last year the
ante-bellum garden party featured the
waltz.
The Home Economics "‘Club has
nearly completed " plans for the] jj-
Christmas party % the orphans oAHeitetZ tTVeSentS
the Alexander Honie and Welfare ^
children. Which will be given De- C/Defimg GonCeVt
ceihber 17 in Burwell Hall from fourlv ^
to five-thirty, o’clock. The junior iH GUTVent SeaSOn
class is Ih^charge of the party, with|
Cedi Sypi^''.n^ chairman.
Each student'^>is supposed to have ’Rischa Heifetz, world-famous
given a dime^o help with refresh-r*®**"'^*> presented the first concert
roe;nte{ also^ach one will provide a current season of the Com-
>resent fap a child. Margaret Thomp- Concert Association on Tues-
SOh ip- chairman of this gift-and-P®^ uight, December 10, in the Arm-
iponey committee and is assisted byP^^ Auditorium.
Harriette McDowell, Doris Raley, ,
and Mary Meador. recognized as one
Ruth Edminston is in charge of 1 violinists. At
the refreshment committee w i t h 1 ^
Elizabeth Oswalt, Drucella Ballen- ^
tine. Lib Gilreath, and M a r t h a
Brandon assisting her. made innumerable tours and has
played m one motion picture, “They
Margaret Chandler and Virginia Shall Have Music.”
Jennings are in charge of the pro
gram, and helping with the enter- Heifetz confesses that he en-
tainment will be Margaret Wiley, swing music. He admits .that
Mary Gunn, Babe MacQueen, Winnie outstanding factor in enter-
Pons, Sue McNulty, Hilda Harmon, *®'""™®"* today.
Ma., Rl''LL“Tand
Dlaijj j opened the season, will be followed
„ ’ py concerts by Lawrence Tibbett, the
Santa Claus will be at Queens Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Tuesday afternoon, and with the with Jose Itiirbl, a quartet of singers
he p of all students these children from the Metropolitan Opera Com-
will have a happier Christmas than pany, and a group of outstanding
they ever expected. ! artists from the two Carolinas.