1927-28
DURING the past session the Spanish Club has profited by some very good programs, the most noteworthy being two talks given by Miss Daphne Gilliam —one on Cuba and the island’s customs; the other on Spanish music, especially stressing the political chants and street songs, showing how closely related they are to political development.
DECEMBER 20
“La Noche Buena En Mejico” or “Christmas Eve in Mexico,’’ was presented by the following members of the club: Inez Cuthriell, Martha MacKenzie, Julia Pendergraph, Emily Busby, Catherine Markham, John Ball, Millard Parker, Jimmy Todd, William Smith and Edward Ball. The playlet was both interesting and instructive, as it depicted a custom used in Mexico and other Spanish speaking countries.
MARCH 1
“Senorita,” starring Bebe Daniels, was shown in the High School Auditorium under the auspices of the club. The picture was most enthusiastically received, due to its excellent characterization of Spanish life.