Established 1922 Madison College,' Harrisonburg, Virginia, Friday, April 16, 1943 Vol. XIX No. 29 Maids Select Attendants Stratford Gives Dr. Jarman Speaks For May Celebration play In June Miss Harris To Direct; -1 To Freshman Class The twelve maids recently elected Clougherty Has Lead to the May Court with the attendants "One of the supreme marks of an they have selected are as follows: Bette Clougherty will play Alice, Glee Club Gives educated person is the attitude of "T" Albright, Tilli Horn and Dot the leading part in Alice Sit By the Wonder and awe of the universe of Pitts; Jean Burgess, Ann Brown and Fire, Stratford Dramatic club's pro- Easter Program duction which will be presented on man and beauty and love of God," Peggy Brooks; Marguerite Clark, The Messiah by George Frederick Friday, June 4. said Dr. L. Wilson Jarman, president Eloise Hurd and Gordon Sampson; Handel will be presented on Easter' The play, which will be directed of Mary Baldwin College, In assembly Catherine Cothran, Eleanor Karpe Sunday afternoon at four o'clock in by Miss Ainslie Harris, assisted by on Wednesday. "The man who loves and Sugar Johnson Faroe, Eleanor Wilson hall, by the Glee club, assist- Mrs. Eleanor Pincus Karpe, has the beauty will find truth there." Fitch, Jo Ann mith and Julia Rich- ed by the leading male singers of ards; Ann Griffith, Mary McKay and following cast: Ginevra, Frances local choirs and several members of Speaking in Freshman Class Day • Nancy Peters; Nellie Hatcher, Tommy Mullen; Amy, Emma Royal Lile; on the subject, "The Scientific Way the a capella choir of Shenandoah Cofnio, Martha Millan; Col. Grey, Jacobs and Piggy Altken; Louise Conservatory. of Life," Dr. Jarman told the student Martin, Pat Carner and Mary Lee Janet Russell, Nurse, Marie Suttle; body that the tradition of liberal edu- The Glee Club members selected Wayland; Elizabeth McDanieL Mil. Steve, Jane Rebman; and Richard, cation today is in the hands of worn, this special season to bring to the eon, Mary F. Goodrich. dred Christian and Mary Hamner; en's colleges, their faculty and campus their best program of the Joyce Poole, "Nicky" DeMott and Louise Miller is the head of the students. Hence, he said, we all need year, which will include the Easter Frances Waddell; Ann Valentine, makeup committee, Judy Hoffler, of to be more serious about the matter selections from the Ontario. The Jackie Turnee and Marian Watkins; the props; Marie Suttle, costume, and of education today. Women should program will feature several solos "Toddy" Young, Jean Wall and Eliza, Maggie Wright, head of the staging continue their education in college, and the well beloved Hallelujah Cho- committee. beth Overton. \ I and find their place in service after- rus as the concluding selection. It ward. The theme of this year's May Day has been customary for all audiences Home Management Dr. L. Wilson Jarman, president of College students are studying, Dr. will be the songs and dances of our to stand during the singing of the Mary Baldwin College at Staunton, Jarman went on, and searching for Allied nations. Groups chosen from Hallelujah Chorus since its first Girls Plant Food who spoke in assembly on freshman knowledge and skills in the tools of the various physical education classes presentation in England in 1742. At class day. learning. They should secure some will present seven dances, each of this time the King and Queen rose For Victory 1 degree of knowledge and understand- which is characteristic of some par- to honor the composer, Handel, who ticular section of our Allied world, Mrs. Pearl P. Moody, Mrs. Adele ing of the world in which they live. had become an-English citizen. The Blackwell, and the home manage- Pre-Easter Service "This is the first time the world while the Glee club will be in charge audience rose also and since then all of songs for the occasion. ment girls have secured a plot of has passed this way," Dr. Jarman audiences have followed this prece- ground behind the library in which In Friday Chapel said. "Each generation faces a new The seven Allied divisions to be dent. to plant a victory garden. Good Friday services will be held world and one thing we have to ex- represented and the countries which Faculty, students, and friends of After a great deal of difficulty they on Friday, April 23, at 12:00 in pect is change. There are more and they include are as follows: the college are invited to be present. British empire, including Aus- have succeeded in getting the plot Wilson auditorium, announces Betty more difficult problems ahead than tralia, India, New Zealand, Canada, plowed, harrowed, and ditched. Pota- Gravatt, president of Y.W.C.A., who the world has ever known. Educated South Africa, and Great Britain; IKIilLlPMUM! toes, peas, beans, lettuce, radishes, will lead the program. people should plan for change." ? Mexico, South ■and Central America, carrots, spring and winter onions Dr. Jarman concluded his talk by including Costa Rica, Honduras, have already been planted. listing the Habits which are the Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Placements For mark of educated people. They are Panama, Cuba, Brazil, Haiti, Domini- Announcement the habits of awareness, of definite- ness in observation and in speech, of can Republic, and Bolivia; Russia; BUY All seniors graduating in' "v Junior Dietetics China; Central and South-east ,/ MITED STATES June, 1943, who wish to make open-mindedness and tolerance, of suspended judgment, of objective (. See Attendants, Page Four) WAR application for a Virginia teach, Majors Given thinking and observation, of con. BONDS er's certificate, will please meet AND secutive thinking, of question and sin PS in the auditorium Thursday, Mrs. Varner has announced the analysis of all statements and con. Military Drill April 22, at 11:50 a. m. placements of the junior dietetics in 11 3 11 elusions, and the habit of boldness of \ hospitals for their eight weeks' of thought and action. summer training. The girls and the Is Suspended After the assembly program a hospitals in which they have been luncheon was held in the tearoom. The Defense committee on physical Choir Presents Concert placed are as follows: Those attending were Dr. and Mrs. fitness has decided to discontinue Dorothy Blackburn, Sheppard-Prltt (See Class Day, Page Four) drill for the remainder of the quar- On Palm Sunday Night Hospital, Baltimore; Sue Boggs, ter. Norfolk General Hospital; Georgette 6 Additional Books The faculty and students who did Linza Mason Is Soloist; Carew, St. Luke's Hospital; Bethle- come out to drill each time, who . Watkins Gives Lecture hem, Pennsylvania; Mary Betty In Browsing Room spent their time working on it, and Dent, Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke; who showed an Interest in it are to The Crucifixion by Sir John Stajner Elaine Eggert FreemanT" Jefferson ©the following new books will be be commended. will be given on Palm Sunday night, Hospital, Roanoke; Jane Elmore, added to the ^Browsing Room on The comittee feels that a different April 18, at 8 o'clock in the Meth- Johnston-Willis Hospital, Richmond; April 1.6th: program should be adopted next year odist church. The concert will be Nancy Harbaugh, Emergency Hos. Tunnel from Calais—by David and recommends that Physical edu- presented by the combined choirs of pital, Washington; Edna Earle Rame. This story holds its read- cation be given to all students and the church. Holmes, University Hospital, Char- ers tense with foreboding, but that it be included in the-regular Linza Mason, a tenor, who is the lottesville; Fanny Hutchinson, Stuart has profound interest for Eng- - curriculum. * production man of WKRC, the Cin- Circle Hospital, Richmond; Jane lish and Americans and their cinnati Times Star radio station, is Lane, Harrisburg Hospital, Harris- allies. Students Complete one of the\soIoists. Among his radio burg, Pennsylvania; Cary Lawson, I Am An American—by Famous productions are Jimmy Scrlbner's Rockingham Memorial Hospital; Bet- Naturalized Americans. This is Swimming Course Johnson Family and Singin' Sam the ty McGrath, Rockingham Memorial a warm-hearted and colorful American's declaration of faith Mr. Max Rhodes, lifeguard and Barbasol Man. Mr. Mason has also Hospital; Minnie Lee McLelland, and optimism in our country and swimming .instructor from the Red been featured for the past six years University Hospital, Charlo.ttesville; things it stands for. Cross, gave some practical lessons In on many Cincinnati radio shows In- Dorothy Meidllng. Lynchburg Gen- Agenda For A Post War World functional swimming, by arranging cluding Ship of Song, Sundown Sere- eral Hospital; Doris Millner, Wom- —by J. B. Condliffe. This sets the conditions as though they were nade, Sunday Matinee, Tours Thru en's Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland; forth the economic issues that actually what would happen'in case Tuneland, and Music For You. Dorothy Perkinson, St. Luke's Hos- must be faced in any attempt to of a capsized boat, a sinking ship, or The other soloist will be Thomas pital, Richmond; Gertrude Sears, establish a lasting peace when in event of some such accident in N. Leef of Washington, D. C, who is University Hospital, Charlottesville; water. a baritone. Mr./Leef has had wide Barbara Smith, Union Memorial Hos- this war ends in total defeat of liinza Mason, tenor soloist from the totalitarian aggressors. Buckets, washtubs, knotted inflated experience as church and concert pital, Baltimore, Maryland; Annie \ My World and Welcome To It— pajamas, shirts, and big balls were singer, having been bass soloist at Cincinnati, who will sing at the Whitlock, Stuart Circle Hospital, by James Thurber. employed to keep afloat. the Saint Alban's Episcopal church Methodist Church Sunday night.
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