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I Lemons, Davis, Winston OFFICERS OF STUDENT .ASSOCIATION ROY DAVIS ................,.................... . ............ .....,. P resident ELVA LEMONS ....... ..,.., V ice-Pres. NELLIE WINSTON ......,.....,.....,....................,....,........... Sec'y-Treas. STUDENTS DAY IN CHAPEL Roy Davis flooking about over assemblyb: Let's get quiet, please. Miss Pick- ens will you come to the piano? Mr. Keaton will you lead the song for Us this morn- ing? Whispering continues, abated to some degree. Herbert Keaton fpulling down his collar and flourishing his song bookh : No. 34. Let's stand and everybody sing. -Which they do. Roy Davis itrying to look severel: Mr, Rand said, if you folks can't behave yourselves on students mornings, and if everybody don't come to chapel, Student Day will be done away with. 1Grins yuh ca'n't fool that bunch.J Roy fcontinuinglz We have a very fine programme this morning. Mr. H. C. Shropshire is going to address us. fLooking around for Hon. H. CJ Herbert Keaton frisingl: I am very sorry fellow-students, but Mr. Shrop- shire is unavoidably detained and regrets to say that he may not have the distinguished pleasure of addressing us this beautiful morning. Roy Davis: The next number on the program will be a trio by Misses Renshaw and Elliott and Mr. Pickens. Students fclapningl: Go to it, Pick! Hurry up Jennibelle and Bonnie. They play Nobody Lied. Roy Davis: The next number will be a vocal duet by Miss Blackstock and Miss Crosthwaitef' Lucille Cblushingl: Why, we can't. Georgia frisingj : Mr. President, we told Mr. Keaton we would have to put off our number. ' Herbert Keaton fpoising his song bookl: Let's sing another song, No. 64. They sing a verse. Keaton: Let the girls, sing the next verse. They do, enchantingly. Keaton: Let the boys sing the next verse. They do, discordantly. Keaton: Mr, Hudson. will you sing the last verse as a solo? Johnnie Hudson fblushing a beautiful rose colorjz Please excuse me this morning. Roy Davis: That's all this morning. ROY: Thern's my sentiments.
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First row: Johnston, Trigg, Crosthwaite, Hubbert, Black- stockg Second row: Elliott, Ingram, Williams, Gatlin, Pick- ens, Keaton, Third row: Winston, Renshaw, Hensley, Mor- ton, Denncy. Cfhc Qlec-2 Club MISS MARY JOHNSTON ..o,,,. ....... D irector BONNIE ELLIOTT r,...,....,...... ,.... P resident GEORGIE CROSTHWAITE ,.e.., ,... - i.., V ice-Pres MARTHA PICKENS ..,......,... ......., S ec'y-Treas. LUCILLE BLACKSTOCK ..,,...............e. ........ Librarian JENNIBELLE RENSHAW .,...........,......,....,.............................e...,..,,.......... Accompanist Many good things have come out of the college activities. The Glee Club has made history for itself which is worthy of admiration. Miss Johnston, through her high ideals of teaching, with good will and volun- tary effort on the part of the members and the pianist, Miss Renshaw, has developed in the club some degree of musicianship. Creditable performances have been given, all the selections proving popular with the club and its auditors. L. Blackstock. Houston Morton M, Blackstock Hubbert M. Pickens Crosthwaite Hudson W', Pickens Davenport Ingram Simmons Davis Keaton Trigg Denney Knox Vivrett Elliott Lemons Whitson Gatlin Luechauer Williams Hensley McCrary Winston .MISS JOHNSTON: Let me hear the bases sing their part alone, please.
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