Technala . w confrontsus. That problem is, What can we do in order to keep our privilege of remaininghome for one Sunday a month, and how can we prevent its abuse? Is it possiblethat we Juniors and Seniors can take the matter in our hands and work outsome plan? It would be another step toward Student Government, if we could,and all of us realize what that means; that is, our school would soon rank amongthe foremost in the Student Government movement. This privilege, we believe,is a good one, for oftentimes we do not feel like going to church and yet we donot like to spend our Sundays in the In


Technala . w confrontsus. That problem is, What can we do in order to keep our privilege of remaininghome for one Sunday a month, and how can we prevent its abuse? Is it possiblethat we Juniors and Seniors can take the matter in our hands and work outsome plan? It would be another step toward Student Government, if we could,and all of us realize what that means; that is, our school would soon rank amongthe foremost in the Student Government movement. This privilege, we believe,is a good one, for oftentimes we do not feel like going to church and yet we donot like to spend our Sundays in the Infirmary. Should we not be allowed tospend at least one Sunday in our rooms just as we wish to? We students thinkso, and I am sure the faculty thought so, or they would never have given theprivilege to us. At present we leave the problem in the air, as it were, butwe hope with the co-operation of our interested faculty and of the students, wecan soon work out a plan whereby our privilege may be preserved. 10. On Monday evening, January 24th, the Music Faculty assisted by MissAnnie M. Clisby rendered a most delightful and beautiful program, which wasas follows: ENSEMBLE—Allegro Con Brio and Andnate Conmoto. from Fifth Symphony, C Minor, Op. 67 Beethoven Misses Hawkins, Powers, Hurst, Leake PIANO—Air de Ballet, Op. 36, No. 5 Moskowske POLONAISE, Op. 47 MacDowell Miss Reba Powers ARIA—Oft Does the Weary Heart, from La Traviata Verdi Miss Lottie Lee Hurst PIANO—Allegro Appassionata, C Minor, Op. 70 Miss Lula Hawkins READING—The Nightingale and the Rose Miss Clisby VIOLIN—Romance, F Major, Op. 50 Beethoven Miss Laura Lyman PIANO—Scherzo, B Minor, Op. 31 Chopin Miss Elizabeth Leake ENSEMBLE—Finale from Fifth Symphony Beethoven Misses Hawkins, Powers. Hurst, Leake During the Home Economics Conference a dinner was given in honor ofMrs. Mary Schenck Woolman, of Boston, Mass. This was one of the mostattractive dinners ever given by the girls of the Domestic Scienc


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